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* Special Issue on [[Media:CfP-ETM.pdf | Economic Traffic Management]] | * Special Issue on [[Media:CfP-ETM.pdf | Economic Traffic Management]] | ||
* Special Issue on [[Media:CfP-SORAN.pdf | Managing Self-Organizing Radio Access Networks]] | * Special Issue on [[Media:CfP-SORAN.pdf | Managing Self-Organizing Radio Access Networks]] | ||
+ | * Special Issue on [[Media:IJNM-Cloud.pdf | Management and Security technologies for Cloud Computing]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:40, 10 May 2012
Proposals to organize a special issue for the International Journal of Network Management (IJNM) should be submitted by email to the associate editor: Aiko Pras, with a Cc to the editor in chief: James Hong.
Proposal contents
Each proposal should include:
- Proposed title of the issue
- Name of guest editor and one or two co-editor(s)
- Contact information, positions, and affiliations
- Previous experiences in organizing special issues / conferences in the area of network management
- A draft version of the Call for Papers
- An indication of the number of expected papers and where they will come from
- A description of the review process and the acceptance criteria
- A list of potential reviewers. Note: you should expect a substantial number to decline, for whatever reason. Therefore make sure you have sufficient alternatives
- A tentative timetable (see below)
Timetable
Regarding planning, the following can be used as a rough indication (in months):
- X: CFP announced
- X+4: Announced deadline for submission
- X+5: Assignment of reviewers
- X+8: Reviews received
- X+10: Camera ready received (after possible major revision)
- X+14: Final publication ready
IJNM is published 6 times each year, but the last issue of the year will not be used for special issues.
Review process
It is essential to have a thorough review process, with (at least) 3 independent reviewers per paper. Papers coming from the organizers should be avoided. The guest editors are expected to write an editorial, however.
Example CfPs
- Special Issue on Economic Traffic Management
- Special Issue on Managing Self-Organizing Radio Access Networks
- Special Issue on Management and Security technologies for Cloud Computing