Call for Participation NMRG Workshop on Flow-Based Network Management (37th NMRG meeting) Date: Friday, July 24, 2015 Location: Prague, Czech Republic (93rd IETF meeting) Flow-based approaches are used in various areas of network management today, such as link monitoring, accounting, and security. As in the previous years, the goal of this workshop is to be a place where researchers, operators and manufacturers can exchange and discuss their experiences and ideas in the usage of flow-based network management. Tentative workshop schedule: 0900: Welcome 0905: TinyIPFIX for Efficient Data Transmission in Wireless Sensor Networks (Corinna Schmitt, UZH, Switzerland) 0930: Hardware Accelerated L7 Monitoring at 100 Gbps (Lukáš Kekely, CESNET, Czech Republic) 0955: Interactive Monitoring, Visualization, and Configuration of OpenFlow-Based SDN (Pedro Isolani, UFRGS, Brazil) 1020: Break 1030: Towards botnet detection: What botnet characteristics can be detected in real-life network environments by using flow data? (Christian Dietz, UniBW, Germany) 1055: Flow data storage and retrieval utilizing big data approach (Martin Žádník, CESNET, Czech Republic) 1120: Characterizing the IPv6 security landscape by large-scale measurements (Luuk Hendriks, U. Twente, the Netherlands) 1140: Lunch break 1200: Automaton models applied for fingerprinting and network participants classification (Cristian Hammerschmidt, U. Luxembourg, Luxembourg) 1225: Distributed Anomaly Detection Based on Flow Information (Carlos Garcia, TU Darmstadt, Germany) 1250: Challenges for flow-based management - implications of draft-unify-nfvrg-devops (Catalin Meirosu) 1315: Closing