[P2P] Deadline Extension: CfP Special Issue on Experimental Evaluation of Peer-to-Peer Applications

Claudia CANALI claudia.canali at unimore.it
Thu Jun 23 10:46:39 CDT 2011


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=== Springer Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications (ISI indexed) ===
===                 Special Issue Call for Papers                   ===
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===       Experimental Evaluation of Peer-to-Peer Applications      ===
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Deadline extended to July 24, 2011

Journal web page at:
http://www.springer.com/12083

Peer-to-peer applications produce nowadays a significant fraction of the
whole Internet traffic. The peer-to-peer paradigm is not only used for
file sharing and content dissemination but also for live video
broadcasting, multiparty interactive gaming, as well as for large
scale VoIP and teleconferencing applications.
Existing peer-to-peer applications and protocols have been designed for
peers running in normal PCs equipped with a broadband connection to the
Internet. However, the emerging scenario is much more complex and
heterogeneous, including a variety of terminals (PDAs, NAS boxes, etc.)
and access networks (xDSL, Wi-Fi, WiMax, WMNs, etc.)
Simulation has been the most widely used approach for performance
evaluation of peer-to-peer applications because it represents a fast and
inexpensive way to test novel solutions.
Nonetheless, the growing complexity and heterogeneity of the emerging
scenario for peer-to-peer applications has made it necessary to
validate models and simulation results through experimental evaluation in
realistic settings.
This need is testified by the recent trend of conducting evaluation of
peer-to-peer applications in large scale testbeds (e.g. PlanetLab) as well
as in the real world (e.g. by collecting data from existing
BitTorrent trackers or by participating in real peer-to-peer networks with
instrumented peers).

This special issue strives to collect recent advances and emerging
methodologies in the experimental evaluation of peer-to-peer
applications, with the aim of comparing advantages and limitations of
different evaluation approaches and highlighting novel features to be
implemented in next-generation large-scale experimental facilities to
better support the evaluation of peer-to-peer applications. Papers simply
presenting experimental facilities will be considered out of scope.

The topics of interest for the special issue include, but are not limited to:

- Methodological issues in the experimental evaluation of peer-to-peer
applications and protocols

- Statistical analysis of experimental data gathered from real world
peer-to-peer applications

- Validation of simulation models and analytic models based on
large-scale experimental testbeds

- Evaluation of peer-to-peer applications with regard to
non-functional requirements, such as
performance, scalability, fault tolerance, availability and accessibility

- Evaluation of peer-to-peer applications and protocols in wireless
multi-hop networks

To avoid delays, authors of submissions that, in the opinion of the
editors, fall out of scope of this issue will be notified promptly.

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  SPECIAL ISSUE EDITORS
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Prof. Roberto Canonico (roberto.canonico at unina.it)
Università di Napoli “Federico II”, Italy

Dr. Claudia Canali (claudia.canali at unimore.it)
Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy

Dr. Walid Dabbous (walid.dabbous at inria.fr)
INRIA, Sophia Antipolis, France

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  JOURNAL EDITORS
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Editor-in-Chief
Xuemin (Sherman) Shen
University of Waterloo, Canada

Associate Editor-in-Chief
Heather Yu
Huawei Technologies, USA

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  IMPORTANT DATES
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Paper submission deadline:     July 24, 2011
Notification to authors:       October 15, 2011
Revisions:                     December 15, 2011
Date of publication:           2012

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  PAPER SUBMISSION
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Authors are encouraged to submit high-quality, original work that has
neither appeared in, nor is under consideration by, other journals.
Manuscripts should be submitted through the "Editorial Manager" online
  submission system available at: http://PPNA.edmgr.com.
Choose “P2P Experimental Evaluation” as the article type.
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Journal ISSN: 1936-6442 (print), 1936-6450 (electronic)









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