A major recent development in computer networking is the emergence of Software Defined Networking (SDN), whose goal is to provide a centralized, programmable control plane that is decoupled from the distributed data planes on individual network devices. In particular, the development of OpenFlow has demonstrated many potential benefits of SDN, and multiple vendors have started to offer commercial switches supporting the OpenFlow standard. Researchers have also made progress on SDN components including SDN controllers, switches, programming interfaces, verification and debugger tools, and SDN applications in data center network, campus network, routing, and traffic engineering.
Despite the progress, many important questions regarding SDN still remain, especially in longer term issues around SDN theoretical foundation, programmability and control logic, formal methods and protocol engineering, abstraction and view, network operating system, etc. The goal of this workshop is to facilitate research and discussion related to those longer timer SDN topics.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
SDN Challenges
SDN Architecture
Formal Methods in SDN
SDN Protocol Engineering
SDN Programming Correctness
SDN Programming Interfaces (South Bound, North Bound, and East-west Bound)
SDN Network Operating System
SDN Data Plan Abstraction
SDN Network Abstraction and View
SDN Performance and Reliability
SDN Protocol Application
SDN Security
SDN Survey
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2016
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2016
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