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Subject: IEEE LANOMS
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                              LANOMS=B499

       IEEE Latin American Network Operations and Management Symposium
               Rio de Janeiro - Brazil, December 03 - 04, 1999.
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                   "NETWORK MANAGEMENT FOR THE NEW WORLD"=20
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                              Call for Papers
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                   =20
The First Latin American Network Operations and Management Symposium -=20
LANOMS, to be held in Rio de Janeiro on the turn of the millennium=20
is the result of the great success of the events in the area of=20
network management known as NOMS and APNOMS. NOMS (Network Operations=20
and Management Symposium) was originally created ten years ago in=20
New Orleans, USA, and nowadays constitutes a worldwide event for=20
the researches in the area of network management. Recently, the=20
Asia/Pacific community promoted the APNOMS (Asia-Pacific=20
Network Operations and Management Symposium), which is an event more=20
oriented to the research and development community in that continent.=20
Within this context, we will promote the first LANOMS=20
(http://www.lrg.ufsc.br/~lanoms99) in order to stimulate the=20
researches in Latin America. It is important to emphasize
that this event will be held in the same hotel and two days before the=20
GLOBECOM.

In the last few years, we have been witnessing an increasing demand on=20
topics associated with Network Management in national and international=20
events, organized mainly in Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Argentina, and =
Uruguay.=20
As a consequence, we observed in Latin America a solid necessity of a=20
specific event where there might be room to debate the main issues =
involving the=20
area of Network Management. For obvious reasons, the organization of=20
LANOMS will be tuned with NOMS and APNOMS to even stimulate the =
participation=20
of the Latin American community in these events. As LANOMS derives from
NOMS, keeping its original characteristics, it will create a forum=20
which is more specific to the requirements of Latin America in the area
of Network Management involving telecommunication companies,=20
academic institutions, service providers and equipment vendors. Although
organized in Latin America, LANOMS will be opened to participants=20
(researchers, developers, investors, etc) from other continents
who are interested in having, or already have, research or commercial=20
liaisons in Latin America. The objectives of LANOMS include, but are not
limited to:

        * to satisfy an increasing necessity of organizing a specific=20
          event on network management in Latin America in order to=20
          divulge the researches currently developed;
        * to identify the problems and solutions specific to the area=20
          of network management;
        * to make viable the solutions proposed by the international=20
          community to Latin America and vice-versa; and=20
        * to expose the potentialities of the Network Management area;

Submissions should be complete, full-length papers and should not exceed =
      =
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12 pages. Electronic submission of  papers is strongly encouraged. Full=20
instructions for the electronic submissions will be available soon on =
the
LANOMS web page.=20

Important Dates:
        Paper due:                      May  06, 1999
        Notification:                   Aug. 06, 1999
        Camera Ready:                   Sep. 06, 1999

Suggested Topics:
        + Artificial Intelligence Solutions for Network Management
        + Broadband Network Management Implementation
        + Business and Service Management
        + CORBA Support for Distributed Management
        + Distributed Network and Service Management
        + Enterprise Management
        + Experiences in Management Environments
        + Intelligent Agents
        + Interoperability and Platforms
        + Network Operation and Management Solutions for Latin America
        + Neural Networks Technologies
        + New Technologies and Methodologies
        + Proactive Management
        + Protocol Specifications
        + SONET/SDH/ATM
        + Security Management
        + Telecommunication Policies
        + Traffic and Performance Management
        + TMN Technology
        + Web-Based Management=20

Committee Members
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General and  TCP Chair: =20
 Carlos Becker Westphall, Brazil=20
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TPC Co-Chairs:  =20
 Luiz Fernando Kormann, Brazil=20
 Mirela Sechi Moretti Annoni Notare, Brazil=20
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Publication Chair: =20
 Bernardo Goncalves Riso, Brazil=20
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Publicity Chair: =20
 Juan Carlos Miguez, Uruguay=20
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Finance Chair: =20
 Fernando Augusto da Silva Cruz, Brazil=20
 Joao Bosco Mangueira Sobral, Brazil=20
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Local Arrangements Chair:      =20
 Michael Stanton, Brazil =20
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IEEE CNOM Chair:=20
  Veli Sahin, USA=20
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International Liasions:=20
 Africa: J. Roos, South Africa=20
 Asia: J. Hong, Korea =20
 Europe: E. Bagnasco, Italy =20
 N. America: S. Aidarous, USA =20
 Oceania: P. Ray, Australia  =20
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Advisory Board:=20
 B. Meandzijas, USA=20
 D. Zuckerman, USA=20
 M. Ejiri, Japan=20
 M. Yoshida, Japan=20
 R. Saracco, Italy=20
 S. Goyal, USA=20
 V. Sahin, USA
 W. Zimmer, Germany=20
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Technical Program Committee=20
Adarsh Sethi (USA)=20
Alan Mckinlay (UK)=20
Alejandro Miralles (Chile)
Behcet Sarikaya (Japan)=20
Carlos de Lara (Mexico)=20
Carlos E. Caicedo (Colombia)=20
Eduard Pinnes (USA)=20
Edmundo R. Madeira (Brazil)=20
Elias Procopio Duarte Junior (Brazil)=20
Gabriel Jakobson (USA)=20
German Goldszmidt (USA)=20
Guy Pujolle (France) =20
Heinz-Gerd Hegering (Germany)=20
Joberto S. Barbosa Martins (Brazil)=20
Jong-Tae Park (Korea)=20
Jose Marcos Nogueira (Brazil)=20
Jose Neuman de Souza (Brazil)=20
Keith-Stuart von Mecklenburg (UK)=20
Leonor W. Chaux (Colombia)=20
Manu Malek (USA)=20
Manoel C. Penna (Brazil) =20
Michael Bauer (Canada)=20
Michele Sibilla (France)=20
Nelson Fonseca (Brazil)=20
Osvaldo Bianchi (Argentina)=20
Paulo Gomide Cohn (Brazil)=20
Raul Monge (Chile)=20
Robert Weihmayer (USA)=20
Roberto Vercelli (Italy) =20
Varoozh Harikian (Belgium)=20
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         This event is Technically Co-Sponsored by the IEEE ComSoc.


Contact Address:

Carlos Becker Westphall (LANOMS=B499 General Chair)
Federal University of Santa Catarina - UFSC
Technological Center - CTC
Network and Management Laboratory - LRG
P.O.Box 476=20
88040 970 Florianopolis - SC   BRAZIL
lanoms99 at lrg.ufsc.br                                  =20
http://www.lrg.ufsc.br/~lanoms99




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