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[Comsoc.org] This special issue invites researchers in networking and E-science to present issues and opportunities for tomorrow's intelligent optical networks as driven by high-demand Grid applications. We invite the research community to present the most recent advances in intelligent optical control planes for future Grid computing, to discuss the most exciting research topics and development of testbeds and applications, and to share the most exciting experiences and their optical control plane strategies in the context of Grid Network and Applications.
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