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FIA PRAGUE Publication

FIA PRAGUE Publication. A report on progress for the planned publication Georgios Tselentis (EC INFSO/F4). European Research for the Future Internet. Specs. Title:” European Research for the Future Internet“ 300 pages (±50 pages) 20-25 contributions from different authors

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FIA PRAGUE Publication

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  1. FIA PRAGUE Publication A report on progress for the planned publication Georgios Tselentis (EC INFSO/F4)

  2. European Research for the Future Internet Specs • Title:”European Research for the Future Internet“ • 300 pages (±50 pages) • 20-25 contributions from different authors • + introduction per area (from editorial board) Changed! One introduction for the entire book

  3. Future content Networks: Theodore Zahariadis Trust & Identity: Volkmar Lotz Socio-economic: David Hausheer Real World Internet: Srdjan Krco Experimental Facilities: Tasos Gavras Management & …: Alex Galis Service Offer: JohnDomingue Editorial board (care-takers)

  4. Call launched July 30, 2008 Submission deadline: October 30, 2008 Review papers to select the best ~25 Meeting Madrid 10: Editorial Board + some SC members to check accepted input. Acceptance notification: January 19, 2009 2nd round for review with suggestions for improvement Caretakers write section forward Deadline for all inputs February 7, 2009 Final check February 15, 2009 Final paper to publisher: March 1, 2009 600 hard copies sent to EC and Prague and electronic version available on-line: May 2, 2009 Timetable

  5. Status • Notification of acceptance • 25 + 5 (tentatively; 2 to merge) papers accepted out of 64 (40%-47%) • Issues: • Length of papers (Call ask about 10 pages) several go beyond • Diverse content (expected) but also different levels of technical presentation

  6. Areas retained (according to evaluators)

  7. keywords Adaptation, autonomicity, awareness, business models, content, context, creative commons, customization, design, distributed computing, traffic management, federated testbeds, federation, future content network architectures, future internet, future internet architecture, 3D internet, glossary, grid, home area networks, identity management, immersive environments, information-centric networking, in-house network, interconnection, inter-domain traffic, internet governance, knowledge plane, locality‑awareness, management plane, many core, markets, mobile grids, mobile networking architecture, monitoring, multipath TCP, network, network architecture, network intelligence, network neutrality, network virtualisation, NQoS, ontology, operating systems, optical communications, orchestration plane, P2P networks, P2P VoD, plastic optical fiber, presence, pre-standardization, privacy, providers, QoE, QoS, quality, real world awareness, real world internet, reason, reference point, regulations, requirements, resource control, resource pooling, scenario based design, self-managing, semantics, sense, sensor and actuator networks, sensor networks, service, service and network management, service and self-aware network management, service computing, service creation, service delivery platform, service discovery, service enablers plane, service infrastructure, service oriented architecture, service web 3.0, service-based applications, service-based systems, services, socio-economics, standardization, testbed, trust, trust model, universal service, user behaviour, user identity, user-centric, users, value chains, virtualisation, web 2.0 web services, wireless sensor networks

  8. Next steps • Reception of corrected versions 7 Feb • Final check of papers by caretakers + EC 15 Feb • Forward caretakers + EC 28 Feb • Book to Publisher 1 Mar

  9. Open issues Title?: “Publication of the best Future Internet research ideas and achievements emerging from European funded research” ”European Research for the Future Internet“ Series?: • Publisher suggested: “Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications” • Not accepted • Either new series dedicated to FI or not in series

  10. After Prague-Options for New Book Time: +1year Call: launch in Prague • Same publisher vs. other publisher • Start a series on FI (this will be automatically vol2) vs. not in a series • Areas decided ad hoc in Prague (e.g. based on Prague areas/scenarios) vs. bottom-up approach • Proceedings (+6month event) leading to a book (+1year) vs. input from projects’ results all over the year Control: editorial board and Sustainability: Who pays?

  11. Announcement • Call for Contributions to ERCIM News News No. 77 (April 2009) • http://ercim-news.ercim.org/content/view/7/16/ • DEADLINE FOR CONTRIBUTIONS: Friday 27 February 2009

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