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NOMS 2014 will be next year's IEEE flagship conference in the area of 
management of networked systems and services. The symposium will include an 
Experience Session program. Experience Sessions complement the Technical 
Sessions with contributions that emphasize practical experiences and lessons 
learnt in applying, implementing, and deploying management technology. They 
will focus on aspects such as real-world deployment scenarios, experiences with 
the management of new services and technology, industrial applications of 
management technology, implementation experiences, and organizational 
considerations. Experience sessions are particularly aimed at decision makers 
and experts from industry.
New this year and for the first time at NOMS, the best Experience Paper will be 
recognized with an award.
 
Topics of interest 
NOMS 2014's theme is "Management in a Software Defined World". NOMS 2014 will 
place particular emphasis on Software Defined Networking and related 
technologies; submissions in those areas are particularly encouraged. Specific 
topics include but are not limited to the ones listed below. Please refer also 
to the general Call for Papers.
        • Management case studies and best practices
        • Issues and experiences with practical deployments
        • Software Defined Networks and enabling technologies
        • Open source SDN frameworks, Open Daylight
        • Experiences with OpenFlow deployments
        • Orchestration and SDN controllers
        • Network Function Virtualization implementations
        • Data center automation
        • Management of cloud
        • Cloud service assurance
        • Big Data analytics in management
        • Management of virtualized environments
        • OSS/BSS development
        • Virtualization of operation centers and help desks
        • Organizational aspects of IT service management
        • IT governance
        • Service engineering and operational challenges
        • Management of emerging networks and services
        • Green management and managing energy efficiency
        • Smart buildings, industrial automation and management
        • Experiences with autonomic networking and self-management
        • Application of machine learning and data mining to management
        • Advances in standardization
        • Management information models
        • Event correlation, diagnostics, fault, performance management
        • Billing and accounting models and service level management
        • Business alignment of IT service management
        • Experiences with Call Home frameworks
        • Managed service provider issues
        • Service delivery and service assurance
        • Experiences with process engineering and frameworks (ITIL, eTOM)
        • Other topics in network and service operations and management


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