[Nml-wg] Fwd: tnc2013:The Network Markup Language (NML) - A Standardized Network Topology Abstraction for Inter-domain and Cross-layer Network Applications

Jeroen van der Ham vdham at uva.nl
Mon Jan 28 09:32:26 EST 2013



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> From: CORE <webmaster at terena.org>
> Subject: tnc2013:The Network Markup Language (NML) - A Standardized Network Topology Abstraction for Inter-domain and Cross-layer Network Applications
> Date: 28 January 2013 14:57:33 CET
> To: Jeroen van der Ham <vdham at uva.nl>
> Reply-To: CORE admins <webmaster+core at terena.org>
> 
> TNC2013 Conference.
> 
> Dear Jeroen van der Ham,
> 
> On behalf of the Programme Committee, it is my pleasure to inform you that your submitted paper entitled "The Network Markup Language (NML) - A Standardized Network Topology Abstraction for Inter-domain  and Cross-layer Network Applications" has been accepted for presentation at the TNC2013 Conference.
> 
> At present, you are scheduled to speak in a session on Wednesday 05 June, from 14:00-15:30. Your session chair will be Zenon Mousmoulas (zmousm at admin.grnet.gr). Please note that these details are subject to change.Comments from the programme committee:
> 
> *  Interesting abstract. 
> *  Spend a good time in your presentation on the  'A use case for NLM'. Thus making it concrete (as a language can be experienced as very abstract/boring). 
> 
> 
> 
> You will be hearing from us again very shortly, but in the meantime you should take the following steps to complete your involvement in tnc2013:
> 
> 1) Sign in to CORE: https://tnc2013.terena.org/core/user/login.
> 
> 2) Update your personal information by clicking "Edit account" in the top right corner. The information you enter will be shown on your 'Speaker Details' webpage. This includes a landscape profile picture (minimum 300 x 200 pixels), a short biography (max 100 words). You should also make sure your name is spelled correctly and that the organisation which you will be representing is correct. Also check that the details of the presentation assigned to you are correct.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> 
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