AFIN 2011 Committee AFIN Advisory Chairs AFIN 2011 Technical Program Committee

Jun Bi, Jun Bi, Petre Dini, Jun Bi, Florina Almenarez, Javier Barria, Jun Bi, Alessandro Bogliolo, Christos Bouras, Hakima Chaouchi, Telecom Sudparis, France (+45 others)
2011 Jelena Revzina   unpublished
a series of events dealing with advances on future Internet mechanisms and services. We are in the early stage of a revolution on what we call Internet now. Most of the design principles and deployments, as well as originally intended services, reached some technical limits and we can see a tremendous effort to correct this. Routing must be more intelligent, with quality of service consideration and 'on-demand' flavor, while the access control schemes should allow multiple technologies yet
more » ... ntying the privacy and integrity of the data. In a heavily distributed network resources, handling asset and resource for distributing computing (autonomic, cloud, on-demand) and addressing management in the next IPv6/IPv4 mixed networks require special effort for designers, equipment vendors, developers, and service providers. The diversity of the Internet-based offered services requires a fair handling of transactions for financial applications, scalability for smart homes and ehealth/telemedicine, openness for web-based services, and protection of the private life. Different services have been developed and are going to grow based on future Internet mechanisms. Identifying the key issues and major challenges, as well as the potential solutions and the current results paves the way for future research. We take here the opportunity to warmly thank all the members of the AFIN 2011 technical program committee as well as the numerous reviewers. The creation of such a broad and high quality conference program would not have been possible without their involvement. We also kindly thank all the authors that dedicated much of their time and efforts to contribute to the AFIN 2011. We truly believe that thanks to all these efforts, the final conference program consists of top quality contributions. This event could also not have been a reality without the support of many individuals, organizations and sponsors. We also gratefully thank the members of the AFIN 2011 organizing committee for their help in handling the logistics and for their work that is making this professional meeting a success. We hope the AFIN 2011 was a successful international forum for the exchange of ideas and results between academia and industry and to promote further progress in the area of future Internet. We hope Côte d'Azur provided a pleasant environment during the conference and everyone saved some time for exploring the Mediterranean Coast. AFIN 2011 Chairs
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