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NCA
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Cambridge
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United States
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IEEE International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications (NCA) Thursday, 27 October 2016 &#8211; Saturday, 29 October 2016&#046; Cambridge, MA, USA Sponsored by: IEEE Computer Society &#8211; Technical Committee on Distributed Processing Patrons: Akamai Technologies, Inc&#046; &#8211; Irianc (International Research Institute on Autonomic Network Computing)<br>The IEEE International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications (NCA) is seeking articles concerning fundamental research and practical experience reports&#046; The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:<br>Theory of Network Computing<br>Autonomic Network Computing<br>High Speed Networks/Protocols and Middleware<br>Routing Mechanisms<br>Overlay Networks/Peer&#8211;to&#8211;Peer Systems<br>System Area Networks (SAN)/Clusters<br>Performance Modeling/Quality of Services (QoS) Issues<br>Web Caching and Switching<br>Dependable Wide, Local, and System Area Networks<br>Network Security<br>Intrusion&#8211;Tolerant Networked Systems<br>Scalable and Dependable Servers and Data Centers<br>Middleware for Dependable Network Computing<br>Self* (configuring, healing, optimizing, protecting, organizing, aware)<br>Platforms for Network Computing<br>Network Protocols: Verification and Validation<br>Autonomic Network Computing for achieving self* properties and applications availability<br>Seamless and virtual capabilities for implementing self* properties<br>Software Defined Networking (SDN): Principals and Implementation<br>Designing highly&#8211;available and secure SDN<br>Network Functions Virtualization (NFV): Design and Optimization<br>Network Cloud Computing<br>Machine Learning techniques for Cloud Resources Management<br>Big Data in Clouds for IoT<br>Future Internet and Communicating Objects<br>Mobile Ad&#8211;Hoc Networks (MANET)<br>Sensor Networks<br>Fog/Edge Computing<br>Energy&#8211;efficient computation and communication<br>Applications to Real and/or Complex Problems, Practical Experiences and Prototypes<br>Programming Environments for Distributed Systems<br>