I wouldn't normally post a CFP here, but the topic is uniquely relevant to the list. Henning ================================================================== Call For Papers - IEEE Communications Magazine Feature Topic on "Recent Advances in IETF Standards" ================================================================== The mission of the Internet engineering Task Force (IETF) is to "make the Internet work better by producing high quality, relevant technical documents that influence the way people design, use, and manage the Internet". This is a continuous process driving and driven by the rapid evolution of the Internet. Protocols and other technical standards developed by the IETF are fundamental building blocks of the networked society. This feature topic will give an overview of recent achievements in creating standards that soon will have an impact on design, use and management of the Internet. We welcome tutorial style papers that describe new IETF standards as well as research papers presenting results that had an impact on the standardization process or that investigate the expected impact of recent standards. All submissions should be written to be understandable and appealing to a general audience. Areas of Interest ================= Areas of interest include standards track work that has been completed recently or will be completed soon from all areas of the IETF including but not limited to - Emergency service - Location based services - Internationalization - Peer-to-peer communication - Network address translation - Congestion control - IP6 transition - Mobility and mobility management - Secure DNS - Routing security - Locator/Identifier Separation - MPLS Transport Profile - Better-than-nothing security - Network configuration with XML - Internet metrics and measurement Schedule ======== Full paper submission: October 1, 2010 Author notifications: December 17, 2010 Manuscripts in final form: January 27, 2011 Publication date: April 2011 Submission Instructions ======================= Articles should be tutorial in nature and should be written in a style comprehensible to readers outside the specialty of the field. Authors must follow the IEEE Communications Magazine's guidelines for preparation of the manuscript. Complete guidelines for prospective authors can be found at http://www.comsoc.org/livepubs/ci1/info/sub_guidelines.html. All articles to be considered for publication must be submitted through the IEEE Manuscript Central (http://commag-ieee.manuscriptcentral.com). Guest Editors ============= Juergen Quittek, NEC Europe Ltd., quittek@xxxxxxxxx Henning Schulzrinne, Columbia University, hgs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Joe Touch, Postel Center, USC/ISI, touch@xxxxxxx _______________________________________________ Ietf mailing list Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf