Next-Generation Network Observability
1st Workshop on Next-Generation Network Observability
In conjunction with
ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication 2025
September 8-11, 2025
São Francisco Convent
Coimbra, Portugal
In the rapidly evolving landscape of computing, sophisticated network infrastructure forms the backbone of modern enterprise business, data center functionalities, and extensive Internet services. Next-Generation Network Observability (NGNO) is defined as an advanced, intelligent framework for comprehensively understanding, analyzing, and optimizing the behavior of modern network infrastructures in real time. It transcends traditional network measurement by integrating multi-dimensional telemetry, AI-driven analytics, and cross-domain correlation to address the complexity of dynamic, distributed systems such as cloud-native applications, microservices, edge/IoT networks, and AI-driven workloads. The deep insights into the operational states and resource dynamics of network infrastructure prove essential not only for troubleshooting performance bottlenecks and maintaining service quality but also for optimizing resource allocation and strengthening security.
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