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Proceedings of the ACM on Networking
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Proceedings of the ACM on Networking (PACMNET) is a journal for research relevant to multiple aspects of the area of computer networking. We seek papers presenting significant and novel research results on emerging computer networks and its applications. We especially encourage submissions that present new technologies, novel experimentation, creative use of networking technologies, and new insights made possible using analysis. We invite submissions on a wide range of networking topics, including: protocols in different types of networks (public Internet, data center networks, home and enterprise networks, sensor networks, wireless networks, etc.), network measurements and modeling, evaluation of networks and networked systems using diverse techniques (verification and modeling, trace driven simulation, testbed, in-the-wild experiments, etc.), experience and lessons learned from deployments of networks and their applications, network management and control, including routing, traffic engineering, SDN, NFV, network programmability, etc., and applications of machine learning in computer networking.


In addition to papers on network technologies, we are also looking for papers on network properties such as policy and economics, security and privacy, reliability and availability, performance, energy efficiency, etc. We particularly welcome experimental results, and papers offering additional artifacts such as code, datasets, etc., in the light of reproducibility.

Announcements

ACM Updates Its Peer Review Policy

ACM is pleased to announce that its Publications Board has approved an updated Peer Review Policy. If you have any questions regarding the update, the associated FAQ addresses topics such as confidentiality, the use of large language models in the peer review process, conflicts of interest, and several other relevant concerns. If there are any issues that are not addressed in the FAQ, please contact ACM’s Director of Publications, Scott Delman.

New ACM Policy on Authorship

ACM has a new Policy on Authorship, covering a range of key topics, including the use of generative AI tools.  Please familiarize yourself with the new policy and the associated list of Frequently Asked Questions.