Fwd: [alto] CFP - IEEE Comm. Magazine feature topic on "Recent Advances in IETF Standards"

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This seems worthy of wider dissemination.

Regards
Marshall

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> From: "Vijay K. Gurbani" <vkg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: August 12, 2010 10:37:02 AM EDT
> To: alto <alto@xxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [alto] CFP - IEEE Comm. Magazine feature topic on "Recent Advances in IETF Standards"
> 
> Folks: FYI --- maybe someone can be tempted to write a paper on
> ALTO.
> 
> ==================================================================
> 
> 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
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> - vijay
> -- 
> Vijay K. Gurbani, Bell Laboratories, Alcatel-Lucent
> 1960 Lucent Lane, Rm. 9C-533, Naperville, Illinois 60566 (USA)
> Email: vkg@{alcatel-lucent.com,bell-labs.com,acm.org}
> Web:   http://ect.bell-labs.com/who/vkg/
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