Demos: Demonstrations
showcasing working systems,
innovative applications,
ground-breaking ideas, and
novel concepts related to
network and service
management are welcomed.
Demo
submissions are due 1
September 2015.
Tutorials:
Experts
are invited to submit
half-day (3.5 hours)
tutorial proposals with
broad and comprehensive
overviews of emerging
fields in management of
information, networks and
communication technology.
Tutorial
proposals are due 1
October 2015.
Panels:
Panel proposals related to
the main theme of the
conference, namely
"Managing Everything
toward a Secure and Smart
Hyperconnected World" and
invite diverse
perspectives and
eventually contradicting
viewpoints are sought.
Panel
proposals are due 31
October 2015.
Dissertation
Papers:
Authors who have completed
or are expected to
complete their thesis work
in 2015 are eligible for
the Dissertation Paper
sessions.
Dissertation
Papers are due 20
November 2015.
Accepted paper requirements and
submission guidelines
can be found here.