Call For Papers - Session Proposals
Call for Session Proposals Open Until December 17
The time has come to begin accepting and reviewing session proposals for BrainShare 2011 in Salt Lake City. The Call for Papers (CFP) will be open from now through December 17, 2010 (5:00 PM MST). If you have a proposed topic which you believe would be of value to our attendees, please submit it by going to Novell BrainShare and clicking on the Call for Papers link.
BrainShare will have a strong emphasis on technical sessions. Preference will be given to the sessions that are more technical in nature and are focused on an intermediate to advance audience.
We are excited to review your session ideas. Year after year, our content continues to improve. We are confident that this upcoming event will be the best ever!
Reminder: Our call for papers is closing on Monday 27th July. Be sure to send your abstracts to [[email protected]]
We also have a Twitter account and will be posting updates via that. Se sure to follow: aus_ora_spatial
Ross.
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[ANNOUNCE] JSFOne Call for Papers
Hello Everyone,
You may have seen my earlier announcement about the [JSFOne Show|http://www.jsfone.com], hosted by JSFCentral and the No Fluff Just Stuff Symposiums, September 4th-6th near Washington, DC.
If you�re interested in speaking, we�re now accepting proposals. We�re particularly interested in practical, deep technical sessions covering the following:
� Facelets
� Seam
� AJAX integration
� Spring integration
� Portlet integration
� MyFaces projects
� Component suites
� Component development
� IDEs
� Scripting
� Testing
� Case studies
You can submit an abstract here: [JSFOne Speaker Request|http://www.jsfone.com/speaker_request.jsp]
(check to make sure there�s not already an existing session on your topic first).Reminder: Our call for papers is closing on Monday 27th July. Be sure to send your abstracts to [[email protected]]
We also have a Twitter account and will be posting updates via that. Se sure to follow: aus_ora_spatial
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IPTComm 2010 Call for Papers: Deadline Extended
CALL FOR PAPERS: DEADLINE EXTENDED
4th ACM Conference on Principles, Systems and Applications of IP Telecommunications
IPTComm 2010
http://www.iptcomm.org
August 2-3, 2010
Leibniz Supercomputing Center
Munich, Germany
IMPORTANT DATES
================
Paper registration: Midnight, March 5, 2010.
Paper submission: Midnight March 19th, 2010 (Firm deadline).
Notification of acceptance: May 21st, 2010.
Final camera-ready submission: June 30th, 2010.
Conference dates: August 2-3, 2010.
The paper submission deadline has been extended to March 19, 2010.
However, authors are required to register with EDAS and submit
their paper abstract by the original deadline of Midnight March 5,
2010.
The IP communications domain has matured beyond providing VoIP only
services. Universities, enterprises, businesses and individual
consumers routinely use VoIP. The focus of IP communications is now on
the operations, management, administration and provisioning aspects of
large-scale, reliable and secure communication systems. To this extent,
the research and standardization work now includes log file analysis,
session tracing across proxy meshes and overload control. As IP
communications grapples with these issues, newer technologies in the
form of cloud-based IP communication systems; peer-to-peer VoIP
networks; use of IP communications in virtual worlds; social
networks and IP communications are starting to assert a strong
presence in the IP communications domain.
The aim of the IPTComm conference is to serve as a platform for
researchers from academia, research labs, industry and government to
share their ideas, views, results and experiences in the field of
IP-based telecommunication. IPTComm will include presentations of
theoretical and experimental achievements, innovative systems,
prototyping efforts, case studies, and advancements in technology.
We invite authors to submit papers in the following and related areas:
New services and service models
* Over-the-top services.
* Social networking and IP communications.
* IP telecommunications in virtual worlds.
* Compositional services and model checking.
* Cloud-based IP communications infrastructure.
* Rapid application development frameworks.
* APIs and enablers for IP communication services.
* Browser-based IP communication services.
* Context-aware communication services.
* IMS and NGN services.
Management and Resilience
* Advantages and disadvantages of IP communications as a P2P
application.
* Advances in P2P overlays for IP communications systems.
* Management of IP communications systems and networks.
* Overload management schemes for IP communications.
* Log files and log file analysis for IP communication systems.
* Scalability of large-scale IP communication systems.
* Traffic and QoS measurement of VoIP traffic.
* Self-tuning and self-monitoring IP communications systems.
* Service discovery.
* Energy consumption and energy management in IP communication
systems.
* Incentives in P2P IP communication systems.
* Resilience in P2P IP communication system.
Security
* Identity management for IP communications systems.
* Anonymity and privacy in IP communications.
* Forensics and diagnostics in IP communication systems.
* Techniques to detect, mitigate and prevent SPIT, phreaking
and vishing.
* Denial of service detection and prevention.
Mobile IP Communications
* Mobile IP communication services.
* Mobility in cloud-based IP communications infrastructure.
* Mobile P2P IP communication systems.
Miscellaneous
* The role of IP communications in the power grid.
* Open source development in IP communications.
* Research issues in vertical IP communication markets (e.g.,
privacy in the medical field, location in logistical
field, etc.)
* Regulatory issues in IP communications.
AUTHOR INFORMATION
==================
Papers submission is handled by EDAS (http://edas.info/N8459).
IPTComm solicits full papers up to 12 pages in length, in two-column
ACM conference format
(see http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates). All
submissions must describe original research, not published nor
currently under review for another conference or journal. The program
committee will referee all papers, and accepted papers will be
published in the conference proceedings. Papers will also be published in
the ACM Digital Library.
In 2010, IPTComm will be accepting short papers of at least 5 pages and
no more than 6 pages. The aim of the short paper category is to help
maintain a published record of work carried out as well as facilitate
future affiliations and foster collaborative work. Short papers are
subject to the same rigorous review process as full papers and follow
the same submission process, schedule and expectation of presentation as
the full papers.
IMPORTANT DATES
================
Paper registration: Midnight, March 5, 2010.
Paper submission: Midnight March 19th, 2010 (Firm deadline).
Notification of acceptance: May 21st, 2010.
Final camera-ready submission: June 30th, 2010.
Conference dates: August 2-3, 2010.
Conference Location: Leibniz Supercomputing Center, Munich, Germany.
CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS
====================
Georg Carle (Technical University of Munich)
Helmut Reiser (Leibniz Supercomputing Center)
TPC CO-CHAIRS
=============
Gonzalo Camarillo (Ericsson Research)
Vijay K. Gurbani (Bell Laboratories/Alcatel-Lucent)
DEMONSTRATION AND INDUSTRY TALKS CO-CHAIRS
==========================================
Carol Davids (Illinois Institute of Technology)
Saverio Niccolini (NEC Laboratories Europe)
PUBLICITY CHAIR
===============
Gregory Bond (AT&T Research)
Steering Committee
==================
Gregory Bond (AT&T Research)
Saverio Niccolini (NEC Laboratories Europe)
Henning Schulzrinne (Columbia University)
Dorgham Sisalem (Tekelec)
Radu State (University of Luxembourg)
TPC MEMBERS
===========
John Buford Avaya Labs Research
Eric Chen NTT Corporation
Eric Cheung AT&T Labs - Research
Tasos Dagiuklas Technological Educational Institute of Mesolonghi
Carol Davids Illinois Institute of Technology
Ali Fessi Technical University of Munich
Rosario Garroppo University of Pisa
Aniruddha Gokhale Vanderbilt University
Swapna Gokhale University of Connecticut
Carmen Guerrero University Carlos III of Madrid
Christian Hoene University of Tubingen
Alan Jeffrey Bell Laboratories, Alcatel-Lucent
Cullen Jennings Cisco
Salvatore Loreto Ericsson
Jouni Maenpaa Ericsson
Enrico Marocco Telecom Italia
Joerg Ott Helsinki University of Technology
Victor Pascual Avila Acme Packets
Joachim Posegga University of Passau
Anand Prasad NEC Corporation
Yacine Rebahi Fraunhofer Institut Fokus, Berlin
Ivica Rimac Bell Laboratories, Alcatel-Lucent
Ronaldo Salles Military Institute of Engineering (Brazil)
Stefano Salsano University of Rome "Tor Vergata"
Jan Seedorf NEC Europe Ltd.
Jose Solar Technical University of Denmark
Ivan Vidal University Carlos III of Madrid
Xiaotao Wu Avaya Labs Research
Pamela Zave AT&T LaboratoriesReminder: Our call for papers is closing on Monday 27th July. Be sure to send your abstracts to [[email protected]]
We also have a Twitter account and will be posting updates via that. Se sure to follow: aus_ora_spatial
Ross. -
IPTComm 2010: Call for Papers
****** NOTE: Submissions due on Mar 5, 2010 *******
IPTCOMM 2010
============
The Fourth Conference on Principles, Systems and Applications of
IP Telecommunications
August 2 and 3, 2010
Leibniz Supercomputing Center
Munich, Germany
http://iptcomm.org
The IP communications domain has matured beyond providing VoIP only
services. Universities, enterprises, businesses and individual
consumers routinely use VoIP. The focus of IP communications is now on
the operations, management, administration and provisioning aspects of
large-scale, reliable and secure communication systems. To this extent,
the research and standardization work now includes log file analysis,
session tracing across proxy meshes and overload control. As IP
communications grapples with these issues, newer technologies in the
form of cloud-based IP communication systems; peer-to-peer VoIP
networks; use of IP communications in virtual worlds; social
networks and IP communications are starting to assert a strong
presence in the IP communications domain.
The aim of the IPTComm conference is to serve as a platform for
researchers from academia, research labs, industry and government to
share their ideas, views, results and experiences in the field of
IP-based telecommunication. IPTComm will include presentations of
theoretical and experimental achievements, innovative systems,
prototyping efforts, case studies, and advancements in technology.
We invite authors to submit papers in the following and related areas:
New services and service models
* Over-the-top services.
* Social networking and IP communications.
* IP telecommunications in virtual worlds.
* Compositional services and model checking.
* Cloud-based IP communications infrastructure.
* Rapid application development frameworks.
* APIs and enablers for IP communication services.
* Browser-based IP communication services.
* Context-aware communication services.
* IMS and NGN services.
Management and Resilience
* Advantages and disadvantages of IP communications as a P2P
application.
* Advances in P2P overlays for IP communications systems.
* Management of IP communications systems and networks.
* Overload management schemes for IP communications.
* Log files and log file analysis for IP communication systems.
* Scalability of large-scale IP communication systems.
* Traffic and QoS measurement of VoIP traffic.
* Self-tuning and self-monitoring IP communications systems.
* Service discovery.
* Energy consumption and energy management in IP communication
systems.
* Incentives in P2P IP communication systems.
* Resilience in P2P IP communication system.
Security
* Identity management for IP communications systems.
* Anonymity and privacy in IP communications.
* Forensics and diagnostics in IP communication systems.
* Techniques to detect, mitigate and prevent SPIT, phreaking
and vishing.
* Denial of service detection and prevention.
Mobile IP Communications
* Mobile IP communication services.
* Mobility in cloud-based IP communications infrastructure.
* Mobile P2P IP communication systems.
Miscellaneous
* The role of IP communications in the power grid.
* Open source development in IP communications.
* Research issues in vertical IP communication markets (e.g.,
privacy in the medical field, location in logistical
field, etc.)
* Regulatory issues in IP communications.
AUTHOR INFORMATION
==================
Papers submission is handled by EDAS (http://edas.info/N8459).
IPTComm solicits full papers up to 12 pages in length, in two-column
ACM conference format
(see http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates). All
submissions must describe original research, not published nor
currently under review for another conference or journal. The program
committee will referee all papers, and accepted papers will be
published in the conference proceedings. Pending cooperation agreements,
papers will also be published in the ACM Digital Library.
In 2010, IPTComm will be accepting short papers of at least 5 pages and
no more than 6 pages. The aim of the short paper category is to help
maintain a published record of work carried out as well as facilitate
future affiliations and foster collaborative work. Short papers are
subject to the same rigorous review process as full papers and follow
the same submission process, schedule and expectation of presentation as
the full papers.
IMPORTANT DATES
================
Paper submission: Midnight March 5th, 2010.
Notification of acceptance: May 21st, 2010.
Final camera-ready submission: June 30th, 2010.
Conference dates: August 2-3, 2010.
Conference Location: Leibniz Supercomputing Center, Munich, Germany.
CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS
====================
Georg Carle (Technical University of Munich)
Helmut Reiser (Leibniz Supercomputing Center)
TPC CO-CHAIRS
=============
Gonzalo Camarillo (Ericsson Research)
Vijay K. Gurbani (Bell Laboratories/Alcatel-Lucent)
DEMONSTRATION AND INDUSTRY TALKS CO-CHAIRS
==========================================
Carol Davids (Illinois Institute of Technology)
Saverio Niccolini (NEC Laboratories Europe)
PUBLICITY CHAIR
===============
Gregory Bond (AT&T Research)
Steering Committee
==================
Gregory Bond (AT&T Research)
Saverio Niccolini (NEC Laboratories Europe)
Henning Schulzrinne (Columbia University)
Dorgham Sisalem (Tekelec)
Radu State (University of Luxembourg)
TPC MEMBERS
===========
John Buford Avaya Labs Research
Eric Chen NTT Corporation
Eric Cheung AT&T Labs - Research
Tasos Dagiuklas Technological Educational Institute of Mesolonghi
Carol Davids Illinois Institute of Technology
Ali Fessi Technical University of Munich
Rosario Garroppo University of Pisa
Aniruddha Gokhale Vanderbilt University
Swapna Gokhale University of Connecticut
Carmen Guerrero University Carlos III of Madrid
Christian Hoene University of Tubingen
Alan Jeffrey Bell Laboratories, Alcatel-Lucent
Cullen Jennings Cisco
Salvatore Loreto Ericsson
Jouni Maenpaa Ericsson
Enrico Marocco Telecom Italia
Joerg Ott Helsinki University of Technology
Victor Pascual Avila Acme Packets
Joachim Posegga University of Passau
Anand Prasad NEC Corporation
Yacine Rebahi Fraunhofer Institut Fokus, Berlin
Ivica Rimac Bell Laboratories, Alcatel-Lucent
Ronaldo Salles Military Institute of Engineering (Brazil)
Stefano Salsano University of Rome "Tor Vergata"
Jan Seedorf NEC Europe Ltd.
Jose Solar Technical University of Denmark
Ivan Vidal University Carlos III of Madrid
Xiaotao Wu Avaya Labs Research
Pamela Zave AT&T LaboratoriesReminder: Our call for papers is closing on Monday 27th July. Be sure to send your abstracts to [[email protected]]
We also have a Twitter account and will be posting updates via that. Se sure to follow: aus_ora_spatial
Ross. -
Call for papers for JavaOne 2014
We are looking for papers for JavaOne 2014 that involve Java and BDB.
Please see this link: Call for Proposals
This is a great opportunity to work with folks on the BDB development team and
get a complimentary pass for OOW.
At this point all that is needed is a title and an abstract - due April 15th.Reminder: Our call for papers is closing on Monday 27th July. Be sure to send your abstracts to [[email protected]]
We also have a Twitter account and will be posting updates via that. Se sure to follow: aus_ora_spatial
Ross. -
Oracle OpenWorld 2011 Call for Papers
The call for papers for Oracle OpenWorld 2011 is now open. If you have done an implementation of OPA that you think would make an interesting presentation to others in the Oracle community, please consider submitting a paper.
https://oracleus.wingateweb.com/portal/cfp/cfpLogin.ww
Thanks
Anthony Bettanin | OPA & GRC Partner Enablement | Oracle Worldwide Alliances & Channels
OPA Knowledge Zone: http://www.oracle.com/partners/en/knowledge-zone/applications/policy-automation-042908.htmlReminder: Our call for papers is closing on Monday 27th July. Be sure to send your abstracts to [[email protected]]
We also have a Twitter account and will be posting updates via that. Se sure to follow: aus_ora_spatial
Ross. -
OOW 2007 Call for papers?
It's July - OOW 2007 is approaching in November. I've been watching but have not found a call for papers this year. Is there going to be one?
BryanWe haven't seen 'the call' go out. Remember OpenWorld is about a month later this year.
We will post something here as soon as we get the word.
thanks
Steve -
Please find enclosed the Call for Papers for a new conference devoted to IP telecommunications to be held in New York, July 2007. You are encouraged to circulate this CFP to interested colleagues, mailing lists, forums and blogs.
Greg Bond
IPTComm 2007 Co-Chair
==============================================================
CALL FOR PAPERS
IPTComm 2007
PRINCIPLES, SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS OF IP TELECOMMUNICATIONS
19, 20 July 2007
Columbia University
NY, USA
http://iptcomm.org
While standards and products now support PSTN-equivalent services for voice, video and text over IP, there are significant difficulties in deploying large-scale, reliable and secure IP telecommunication systems. Services that go beyond basic call features remain hard to develop and deploy.
The aim of the IPTComm conference is to serve as a platform for researchers from academia and research labs, industry and government to share their ideas, views, results and experiences in the field of IP-based telecommunication. IPTComm will include presentations of theoretical and experimental achievements, innovative security systems, prototyping efforts, case studies, and advancements in technology directly affecting IP-based telecommunication in general and VoIP and IMS services in particular.
We invite authors to submit papers in the following and related areas:
VoIP and IMS Security:
* Denial of Service detection and prevention
* Security models of voice, video and text over IP services
* Detection and prevention of SPIT, Phreaking, Vishing
* Fraud detection and prevention
* Prevention and mitigation of security attacks
* End-to-end security
* Inter-provider trust and verification schemes
Qos and billing:
* QoS for voice and video
* Traffic and QoS measurement of VoIP and IMS traffic
* Billing, AAA
* Management of VoIP infrastructure and services
* VoIP and IMS system performance, reliability and scalability
Convergent Services:
* VoIP emergency services
* Service architectures (e.g. Parlay, SIP Servlets, IMS)
* Service creation environments and languages
* Presence and event notification
* Interactive collaboration beyond voice, video and text
* Feature interaction
The IPTComm conference is a two-day conference.
PAPER SUBMISSION
IPTComm solicits full papers up to 12 pages in length, in two-column ACM conference format (see http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html). All submissions must describe original research, not published nor currently under review for another conference or journal. The program committee will referee all papers, and accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings. Pending cooperation agreements, papers will also be published in the ACM Digital Library.
DEADLINES
Submission deadline: February 28, 2007
Notification: May 01, 2007
Final Submission: June 10, 2007
CONFERENCE CHAIRS
Gregory W. Bond - AT&T
Henning Schulzrinne - Columbia University
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
Gregory W. Bond - AT&T
Sapan Bhatia - Princeton University
Gonzalo Camarillo - Ericsson
George Carle - Tubingen University
Eric Chen - NTT
Charles Consel - Inria
Ram Dantu - University of North Texas
Luigi Logrippo - Universite du Quebec en Outaouais
Evan H. Magill - University of Stirling
Saverio Niccolini - NEC
Aki Niemi - Nokia
Calton Pu - Georgia Tech
Gunter Schafer - University of Ilmenau
Henning Schulzrinne - Columbia University
Dorgham Sisalem - Tekelec
Radu State - Inria
Simon Tsang - Telcordia
Xiaotao Wu - Avaya
Pamela Zave - AT&TWe haven't seen 'the call' go out. Remember OpenWorld is about a month later this year.
We will post something here as soon as we get the word.
thanks
Steve -
BrainShare 2013 Call for Papers
https://www.brainshareslc.com/2013/p...fp/cfpLogin.ww
Except it currently says "Sessions can be added until Friday, October
12, 2012" ...
HTH.
Simon
Novell/SUSE/NetIQ Knowledge Partner
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Two in. Hopefully they'll choose one or both. :-)
Any insider information on which BU I should choose to have the best
chance of being accepted? I'd normally think Novell, but then I heard
NetIQ is doing some stuff, and maybe I'd have an advantage by choosing a
less-obvious BU like SUSE. Hmmmm
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Call for Papers: NI Week 2003 Virtual Instrumentation Applications Contest
Dear TestStand Users,
I would like to encourage you to enter your exciting and unique TestStand applications in the 2003 NIWeek Virtual Instrumentation Applications Paper Contest. Submit a paper to the 2003 Virtual Instrumentation Applications Paper Contest and receive $100 off your NIWeek conference pass fee.
This is a great opportunity to share your creative TestStand applications with other TestStand users and be recognized by having your paper included on the NI Week 2003 Conference Proceedings CD.
Abstracts are due Jan. 24, 2003 and final papers are due March 10, 2003.
For more information, please visit ni.com/niweek/contest or e-mail [email protected]
Regards,
Richard McDo
nell
TestStand Product Manager
National Instruments
(512) 683-5880 Office
(512) 683-5569 Fax
[email protected]Thanks to everyone who participated in this year's NIWeek 2003 Paper Contest. If you missed out on NIWeek 2003, visit ni.com/niweek for all the details.
Regards,
Richard McDonell
NI TestStand Product Manager
National Instruments -
Please find below the "Call for Demos" for the
IPTComm 2008
http://iptcomm.org
Heidelberg, Germany,
July 1-2 2008.
Please feel free to circulate this call for demos to interested colleagues, mailing lists, forums and blogs.
==============================================================
Call for Demos:
IPTComm2008 (as already IPTComm2007) features a special session for demonstrations. Topics of interest cover all aspects of Services and Security for Next Generation Networks, as outlined in the main conference call for papers. Demos will be held as closing session on July 2 at the main conference venue. All demonstration submissions should include a title, a short description of the system, a summary of its novel characteristics, the list of functions and features to be demonstrated, and state the significance of the contribution relevant to the conference themes. Submissions must be in English and must not exceed four pages. We encourage authors to include in their submissions a link to a set of screenshots and/or mockups and/or animations of the proposed demonstration where possible. Submissions will be evaluated on the basis of their innovation, practical value, relevance and presentation. Accepted submissions will be published on the Conference website. Priority will be given to submissions that have industrial relevance and have a demonstrable impact on products in the short-medium term. The demo session is seen as an opportunity for researchers to come together with developers and industry to discuss practically oriented topics. Submissions are to be sent as email attachments (PDF format) to [email protected]
Deadlines:
Submission deadline: May 15, 2008
Notification: June 1, 2008
Demo: July 2, 2008
Demo Committee
Dorgham Sisalem - Tekelec
Ali Fessi - University of TubingenI am afraid I don't know how to make this Sticky... Maybe someone can email me the answer ?? [email protected]
As far as sharing material, ASUG has a non-disclosure agreements, which prohibits me from sharing the materials to the world at large. I agree that it would be nice to share ASUG presentations with everyone here at SDN/BPX, but I am not allowed to do so.
Thanks for the pointer about stickiness. -
Please find enclosed the Call for Demos for a new conference devoted to IP telecommunications to be held in New York, July 2007. You are encouraged to circulate this CFD to interested colleagues, mailing lists, forums and blogs.
Greg Bond
IPTComm 2007 Co-Chair
==============================================================
Call For Demos
IPTComm 2007
PRINCIPLES, SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS OF IP TELECOMMUNICATIONS
19, 20 July 2007
Columbia University
NY, USA
(in cooperation with ACM SIGCOMM)
http://iptcomm.org
IPTComm features a special session for demonstrations. Topics of interest cover all aspects of VoIP and IMS security as well as convergent services, as outlined in the main conference call for papers. Demos will be held on July 20 at the main conference venue.
All demonstration submissions should include a title, a short description of the system, a summary of its novel characteristics, the list of functions and features to be demonstrated, and state the significance of the contribution relevant to the Conference themes. Submissions must be in English and must not exceed four pages. We encourage authors to include in their submissions a link to a set of screenshots and/or mockups and/or animations of the proposed demonstration where possible.
Submissions will be evaluated on the basis of their innovation, practical value, relevance and presentation. Accepted submissions will be published on the Conference website.
Submissions are to be sent as email attachments (PDF format) to [email protected]
DEADLINES
Submission Deadline: June 01, 2007
Notification: June 15, 2007
Demo: July 20, 2007
DEMO COMMITTEE
Gregory W. Bond - AT&T
Henning Schulzrinne - Columbia University
Dorgham Sisalem - TekelecWe haven't seen 'the call' go out. Remember OpenWorld is about a month later this year.
We will post something here as soon as we get the word.
thanks
Steve -
Main diff between call transaction and session method
hi frnds.
my friend went for an interview they asked her whts the diff between call tran adn session?
she told more thn one transaction we can call for an session she told itseems. but he told tht by cal tran also u cn call more thn one tran it seems... so please canu help me out regarding this question? how we hve to tell in interview?
in advance thanks....Hi
Batch Input and CALL TRANSACTION are both data transfer methods. Batch Input usually are used to transfer large amount of data. For example you are implementing a new SAP project, and of course you will need some data transfer from legacy system to SAP system. If there is no standard batch input program, direct input program, you would need to write your own data transfer program and it is going to be batch input program. CALL TRANSACTION methods is real-time method, whenever you run the program CALL TRANSACTION can be triggered. CALL TRANSACTION is used especially for integration actions between two SAP systems or between different modules. Users sometimes wish to do something like that click a button or an item then SAP would inserts or changes data automatically. Here CALL TRANSACTION should be considered. You use CALL TRANSACTION and you do everything automatically, collect necessary data, call transaction and so do database update. If any error occurs, show the user them.
Batch Input
With the Batch Input method, an ABAP program reads the external data that is to be entered in the R/3 System and stores the data in a batch input session. The session records the actions that are required to transfer data into the system using normal SAP transactions.
When the program has generated the session, you can run the session to execute the SAP transactions in it. You can explicitly start and monitor a session with the batch input management function (by choosing System - Services - Batch Input), or have the session run in the background processing session.
It offers management of sessions, support for playing back and correcting sessions that contain errors, and detailed logging. Your program prepares the data and stores it in a batch input session. A session is a collection of transaction data for one or more transactions. Batch input sessions are maintained by the system in the batch input queue. You can process batch input sessions in the background processing system.
Your program must open a session in the queue before transferring data to it, and must close it again afterwards. All of these operations are performed by making function modules calls from the ABAP program.
The most important aspects of the session interface are:
Asynchronous processing
Transfer data for multiple transactions
Synchronous database update. During processing, no transaction is started until the previous transaction has been written to the database.
A batch input processing log is generated for each session
Sessions cannot be generated in parallel. The batch input program must not open a session until it has closed the preceding session.
CALL TRANSACTION
In the second method, your program uses the ABAP statement CALL TRANSACTION USING to run an SAP transaction. External data doesnt have to be deposited in a session for later processing. Instead, the entire batch input process takes place inline in your program. With CALL TRANSACTION USING, the system process the data more quickly than with batch input sessions. Unlike batch input sessions, CALL TRANSACTION USING does not automatically support interactive correction or logging functions.
Your program prepares the data and then calls the corresponding transaction that is then processed immediately.
The most important features of CALL TRANSACTION USING are:
Synchronous processing
Transfer of data from an individual transaction each time the statement CALL TRANSACTION USING is called
You can update the database both synchronously and asynchronously. The program specifies the update type.
Separate LUW (Logical Units of Work) for the transaction. The system executes a database commit immediately before and after the CALL TRANSACTION USING statement.
No batch input processing log -
How to create bdc for fbs1 using both call transaction and session
Hi Friends,
i have one problem with tcode FBS1, i need to create a bdc program for both call transaction and session method using subroutine.
first call transaction needs to execute if there is an error sesion has to execute. if u have code please forward.
thanks in advance.
chandramouli pothuguntawhere as in call transaction we can do error handling explictly.those errors are stored in one file .this file will send to the error log(session method),i.e session log.
in the above case we use both call transaction n session method at time in one program.sample code is below ,go through it .
data : begin of itxk01 occurs 0,
end of itxk01.
data : bdcdata like itbdcdata occurs 0 with header line.
data : itbdcmsgcoll like itbdcmsgcoll occurs 0 with header line,
itxk01 like itxk01-dup occurs 0 with header line.
call gui-upload.
loop at itxk01.
refresh itxk01.
perform bdc-dynpr0 using 'prg' 'scr'
perform bdc-dynfld using fnam fval
call transaction 'xk01' using bdcdata mode 'a' update 's' messages into itbdcmsgcoll.
if sy-subrc ne 0.
append itxk01 into itxk01-dup.
endif.
endloop.
if not itxk01-dup[] is initial.
refresh itck01.
call bdc_open_group
itxk01 = itxk01-dup.
loop at itxk01.
refresh itxk01.
perform bdc-dynpr0 using 'prg' 'scr'
perform bdc-dynfld using fnam fval
call bdc-insert.
endloop.
call bdc-close-group.
form bdc-dynpr0 using pr sc
endform .
form bdc-field using fnam faval
endform.
this will help u.
reward points for me
kiran -
When do we go for a Call Transaction or Session Method in BDC
Hi All,
Please let me know the scenario when we will go in for
1. Call Transaction
2.Session Method.
What is the main difference between Call Transaction and Session Method
Regardshi,
Use the CALL TRANSACTION USING statement
Summary: With CALL TRANSACTION USING, the system processes the data more quickly than with batch input sessions. Unlike batch input sessions, CALL TRANSACTION USING does not automatically support interactive correction or logging functions.
Your program prepares the data and then calls the corresponding transaction that is then processed immediately.
The most important features of CALL TRANSACTION USING are:
Synchronous processing
Transfer of data from an individual transaction each time the statement CALL TRANSACTION USING is called
You can update the database both synchronously and asynchronously
The program specifies the update type
Separate LUW (logical units of work) for the transaction
The system executes a database commit immediately before and after the CALL TRANSACTION USING statement
No batch input processing log
Create a session on the batch input queue.
Summary: Offers management of sessions, support for playing back and correcting sessions that contain errors, and detailed logging.
Your program prepares the data and stores it in a batch input session. A session is a collection of transaction data for one or more transactions. Batch input sessions are maintained by the system in the batch input queue. You can process batch input sessions in the background processing system.
Your program must open a session in the queue before transferring data to it, and must close it again afterwards. All of these operations are performed by making function module calls from the ABAP program.
The most important aspects of the session interface are:
Asynchronous processing
Transfers data for multiple transactions
Synchronous database update
During processing, no transaction is started until the previous transaction has been written to the database.
A batch input processing log is generated for each session
Sessions cannot be generated in parallel
The batch input program must not open a session until it has closed the preceding session.
<b>Hope this is helpful, DO reward.</b>
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