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    Paper Submission

    Authors are encouraged to submithigh-quality, original work that has

    neither appeared in, nor is underconsideration by, other journals.

    Springer offers authors, editors andreviewers of Peer-to-PeerNetworking and Appl icat ions aweb-enabled online manuscriptsubmission and review system. Ouronline system offers authors theability to track the review process ofheir manuscript.

    Manuscripts should be submitted to:http://PPNA.edmgr.com under thearticle type P2P Cloud Systems.

    This online system offers easy andstraightforward log-in andsubmission procedures, andsupports a wide range of submissionfile formats.

    Important Dates

    Paper submission:20 January 2013

    Acceptance notification:14 April 2013

    Final papers: 26 May 2013

    Publication: 3Q/4Q 2013

    www.Springer.com/12083

    ISSN: 1936-6442 (print)1936-6450 (electronic)

    Editor-in-ChiefXuemin Shen, Universi ty of

    Waterloo , Canada

    Associate Editor-in-ChiefHeather Yu, Huawei Technolog ies,USA

    Special Issue Call for Papers

    P2P Cloud SystemsDr. Jacob Chakareski,

    cole Polytechnique Fdrale deLausanne, Switzerland

    E-Mail: [email protected]

    Prof. Gary ChanThe Hong Kong University of

    Science and Technology, ChinaE-Mail: [email protected]

    Prof. Mea WangUniversity of Calgary, Canada

    E-Mail: [email protected]

    Dr. Bin WeiGeorgia Southern University, USA

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Since the success of Amazons Elastic Compute Cloud (a.k.a. EC2), the concept of cloud

    computing has been quickly adapted world wide, from major content providers (such asGoogle and Microsoft), solution providers to small business enterprise. In contrast totraditional Internet services, cloud computing provides not only storage capacity, butalso computing powers. It allows end-users to access data from anywhere at anytime.It equips enterprises with IT solutions at low cost. Such computing services are

    supported by large data centers that may or may not located at the same location.

    Despite the massive computing power, storage capacity and great flexibility, cloudcomputing is facing challenges in sustainability, privacy, security, robustness, datamigration, throughput, and many more. To address these, peer-to-peer (P2P)techniques have been proposed, e.g., in data centers , at the core as overlay network,and at the edge of the cloud.

    The aim of this special issue is to foster and exchange ideas on innovative work in P2P oroverlay solutions for cloud computing. Researchers and practitioners are invited tosubmit complete original papers addressing issues on P2P cloud computing including butnot limited to the following topics :

    Disruptive or novel P2P or overlay technology for cloud computing P2P solutions for security and privacy issues in the cloud P2P solutions for storage and data migration in data centers P2P solutions for green computing and energy efficiency Overlay and P2P techniques for live streaming cloud Hybrid P2P-CND cloud systems and services New P2P-based cloud services and service federation Economics and management issues in P2P cloud systems System deployment experiments and experience Immersive P2P multiple view video communication Mobile P2P solutions for ad-hoc teleconferencing

    Collaborative P2P cloud-assisted computing & data aggregation P2P and overlay techniques for stored and interactive multimedia and videoservices

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