Introduction

The current industry trend of convergence between computing and networking eco-systems clearly shows that software will play an unprecedented dominant role also in future communication environments. Computing, storage, and connectivity services, as well as any other present and future application instances, will be deployed in the form of virtualized assets within a software-defined infrastructure running on top of general-purpose processing and communication hardware, all managed and made available under the cloud "As A Service" paradigm. This technological convergence and infrastructure sharing between the computing and communication systems portend a scenario with a "fog" of micro-clouds composed of generalized virtual functions providing both applications and network services that supplement those deployed in traditional cloud datacenters.

The Second IEEE Workshop on Orchestration for Software-Defined Infrastructures (O4SDI) addresses the challenges that will facilitate orchestration and programmability of generalized virtual functions in Software Defined Infrastructures (SDI), enabling cloud and network providers to deploy integrated services across different resource domains. Orchestration mechanisms will facilitate the live deployment and lifecycle management of these virtual elements, at the application level, the server level, and the network level within a single domain and across multiple domains. Without such orchestration it will not be possible to enable dynamic establishment of generalized virtual functions chains, according to service requirements.

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Submission Topics

  • single domain and cross domain orchestration issues

  • integrated network and computing resource control and management

  • control and abstraction of heterogeneous networks

  • orchestration in SDN/NFV

  • run-time orchestration

  • orchestration for next-generation IP and optical networks

  • orchestration in 5G networks

  • QoS/QoE in software-defined infrastructures

  • orchestration for high-availability and resilience in software-defined infrastructures

  • intent-based orchestration

  • network programmability for service chaining

  • dynamic service composition and delivery

  • software engineering and operating systems techniques applied to orchestration

  • description, specification, and abstraction languages for orchestration

  • optimal orchestration algorithms

  • context-aware orchestration

  • functional architectures of orchestrating elements

  • testbed experiments on orchestrations

  • performance evaluation of orchestration elements

  • standardization issues in orchestration

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  • Conference Date

    Nov 07

    2016

    to

    Nov 10

    2016

  • Nov 10 2016

    Registration deadline

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