The following list of topics is not exhaustive and authors may propose other subjects in keeping within the thematic framework.
Abstracts may be submitted by email at: info@upperside.fr or remi.scavenius@wanadoo.fr
Deadline for turning in abstracts: July 15, 2011
Feedback from committee members:
July 30, 2011
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Generic: What are the Big Challenges?
• DNS (whitelisting concerns, network neutrality)
• Host behaviour
• RG availability
• Legacy application support.
• Measurements
• Impact of the V6 World Day
Enterprises
• Management issues of the transition process
in administration or very large companies
• Case studies in different industries or public
sector organization: motivations, addressing
plan, timeline, lessons learned, budget issue
• How to convince your management to invest
in IPv6 transition
• IPv6 in the Data Center
• IPv6 in the Internet presence
• Migrating Corp wifi networks to IPv6
• Migrating VPN access to IPv6
Content providers strategies
• What are the motivations to move content
to IPv6?
• Issues in a NATed IPv4 Internet.
• Impact of Content Distribution Networks
• What happened on the V6 World Day
• DNS whitelisting
IPv6 in diferent sectors
• Intelligent transports
• Healthcare
• Domotic
• Multimedia services
• Automation |
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Network Service Providers
• Mobile networks: Dual Stack versus NAT64?
Handsets, IPv6 for Internet access only,
or internal Applications
• Cable and ADSL providers
• Wireline networks: Dual stack, 6rd, DS light
• Layer 3 VPN services: Timing, Market demand,
CE to CE tunnels versus full deployment
with 6VPE
• VoIP / NGN
• Detecting user brokenness caused by
dual-stacking websites
• Code changes (backend and frontend) to
support v6: Critical changes vs. deferrable
• IPv6 traffic growth statistics
• Plans/criteria for introducing permanent
dual-stacking; for whole site or parts of site
• CDN content over IPv6
• Case studies for hosting providers
Standardization process
• What is achieved, what remains to be done
What role Vendors play?
• IPv6 in network products
• IPV6 in endpoints
• IPv6 in other products (TV screens, refrigerators,
rabbit Nabaztag)
The role played by governments and large administrations |