[IEICE-CS eNews<2015-14>]APNOMS2015 Call for Participation June 17, 2015. CALL FOR PARTICIPATION The 17th Asia-Pacific Network Operations and Management Symposium (APNOMS 2015) http://www.apnoms.org/2015 Sponsored by IEICE ICM, KICS KNOM Technically co-sponsored by IEEE Communications Society August 19-21, 2015 in Busan, Korea ============================================================================= **Registration due date for Early-Bird/Presenters: Jun. 29, 2015** Registration Web Site: http://cnlab.kmu.ac.kr/apnoms2015/?page_id=64 ============================================================================= The Asia-Pacific Network Operations and Management Symposium (APNOMS) is the premier conference on network operations and management in the Asia-Pacific region. APNOMS meets every year, typically during August or September, and boasts a rich history of successes. It includes a full three-day program of keynotes, tutorials, technical sessions, panel discussions, poster sessions, and exhibits that focus on managing networks that span the computing and telecommunications areas. APNOMS 2015 will encourage open discussions on technology alternatives that focus on the management and operation of current and future networks and services. APNOMS welcomes submissions based on implementation and experimentation, as well as simulation and analytical approaches. [Keynote speakers (Tentative)] Dong-myun Lee (CTO, KT) JennHwan Tarng (Professor, National Chiao-Tung Univ.) Chung, Hyun Kyu (Senior Vice President, ETRI) Satoru Taniguchi (President, Toyota ITC) [Tutorial speakers (Tentative)] JM Chong (Yonsei Univ) J. Moon (KISTI) Chih-Wei Yi (NCTU) [Regeistration fee] Early-BirdFby June 29 450USD or 500,000KRW AdvanceFby July 31 500USD or 550,000KRW Late/OnsiteFafter July 31 550USD or 600,000KRW Full registration fee More detailed information can be available at http://cnlab.kmu.ac.kr/apnoms2015/?page_id=64 [Conference site] Busan, a bustling city of approximately 3.6 million residents, is located on the southeastern tip of the Korean peninsula. The size of Busan is 768.408km2 which is 0.8% of the whole land of the Korean Peninsula. The natural environment of Busan is a perfect example of harmony between mountains, rivers and sea. Its geography includes a coastline with superb beaches and scenic cliffs, mountains which provide excellent hiking and extraordinary views, and hot springs scattered throughout the city. Busan enjoys four distinct seasons and a temperate climate that never gets too hot or too cold. Busan is the second largest city in Korea. Its deep harbor and gentle tides have allowed it to grow into the largest container handling port in the country and the fifth largest in the world. The city's natural endowments and rich history have resulted in Busan's increasing reputation as a world class city of tourism and culture, and it is also becoming renowned as an international convention destination. ======Notice====================== *@This e-mail address is only for the delivery service. Therefore please notice that we can't reply to you if you send questions to this e-mail address. *@If you want to change your address or quit the delivery of the news, please contact us at . -----------------------END----------------------