(Corrected) Call for Presentations - NANOG 37 - June 4-7, 2006

From: Steve Feldman (no email)
Date: Tue Apr 04 2006 - 01:54:11 EDT

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    The North American Network Operators' Group (NANOG) will hold its
    37th meeting June 4-7, 2006, in a location TBA. The meeting will
    be hosted by UltraDNS.

    NANOG conferences provide a forum for information exchange among
    network operators, engineers, and researchers. Meetings are held
    three times each year, and include panels, presentations, tutorial
    sessions, and BOFs.

    NANOG solicits presentations highlighting issues relating to
    technology already deployed or soon to be deployed in the Internet.
    The NANOG community is invited to attend and participate in this
    forum, which offers numerous opportunities to share ideas, explore
    research and development, and interact with leaders in this important
    field of network operations. Vendors are encouraged to work with
    operators to present deployment experiences with the vendor's
    products and interoperability.

    General Session
    ===============
    The community is invited to develop panel sessions or present talks on
    topics relevant to the NANOG community, including:

        Network Operations
            Present-day operational case studies
            Everyday life in the NOC and tools of interest
            Exchange point technologies and implementation
            Peering/colocation coordination issues
            Content provider issues
            Security attacks/mitigation, tools, and analysis
            State of OAM tools for IP and MPLS networks
            Disaster recovery and planning
        Deployment Experience
            Mergers and their impact on interconnected networks
            Alternative and emerging last-mile technologies
              (metro/rural, broadband, radio, optical, etc.)
            VoIP deployment, architecture, peering, and interconnect
            Anycast
            IPTV
            Large-scale wireless
            Fiber and wavelength use by enterprises
        Research, Policy, and New Technology
            Approaches to securing the global routing system
              (e.g., s*BGP and/or other tools)
            Routing system scalability
            Capacity planning standards and tools
            Inter-provider MPLS/QoS/PCE
            RIR policy (e.g., implications of HD ratio)
            Active standards organizations and areas of interest
            IPv6: economics, deployments, and adoption rates
            Approaches to IPv6 scalability, e.g., Shim6

    Panels
    ======
    Panel selection will be based on the importance, originality,
    focus and timeliness of the topic; expertise of proposed
    panelists; as well as the potential for informative and
    controversial discussion. The panel leader should provide an
    abstract describing the panel theme, list of panelists, and
    an outline of how the panel will be organized. After acceptance,
    the panel leader will be given the option to invite panel
    authors to submit their presentations to the NANOG Program
    Committee for review. Until then authors should not submit
    their individual presentations for the panel.

    Lightning Talks
    ===============
    Topics for short (10-20 minute) lightning talks will be solicited
    on-site at the meeting. "Technologies to Watch" topics will be
    appropriate for this session. Lightning talks were a hit in Dallas
    so collect your thoughts early!

    Research Forum
    ==============
    Researchers are invited to present short (10-minute) summaries of
    their work for operator feedback. Topics include routing, network
    performance, statistical measurement and analysis, and protocol
    development and implementation. Studies presented may be works in
    progress. Researchers from academia, government, and industry are
    encouraged to present.

    Tutorials
    =========
    Proposals are also invited for tutorial sessions from the introductory
    through advanced level on all related topics, including:

        Disaster Recovery Planning
        Troubleshooting BGP
        Best Practices for Determining Traffic Matrices
        Options for Blackhole and Discard Routing
        BGP/MPLS Layer 3 VPNs

    How to Present
    ==============
    Submit an abstract and draft slides for the presentation in email
    to . See this web page for submission
    guidelines. Your submission should include:

        Author's name(s)
        Preferred contact email address
        Submission category (General Session, Panel, Tutorial, Research Forum)
        Presentation title
        Abstract
        Slides (attachment or URL), in PDF (preferred) or Powerpoint format

    We are also developing an online submission system, and hope to
    have it available shortly. Check the NANOG main page for updates.

    The deadline for proposals is April 17, 2006. While the majority
    of speaking slots will be filled by April 17, a limited number of
    slots may be available after that date for topics that are exceptionally
    timely, important, or critical to the operations of the Internet.
    Submissions will be reviewed by the NANOG Program Committee, and
    presenters will be notified of acceptance by May 8. Final drafts
    of presentation slides are due by May 24, and final versions May 31.


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