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Mehmet Ulema is a professor in Manhattan College, New York. Previously, he held management and technical positions in Daewoo Telecom, Bellcore, AT&T Bell Laboratories, and Hazeltine Corporations. He has been involved in a variety of wireless projects including 3G wireless networks, wireless LANs, Wireless Local Loops, and management of wireless networks. He is on the editorial board of the ACM Wireless Network Journal, and the IEEE electronic Transactions on Service and Network Management. He is the co-founder and a past chair of the IEEE Communications Society's Information Infrastructure Technical Committee. Currently he has been designated as a General co-chair of NOMS 2008. He was a co-chair of the IEEE International Conference on Communications to be held in June 2006. He received MS and Ph.D. in CS at Polytechnic University, New York. He also received BS and MS degrees at Technical University of Istanbul, Turkey.

José Marcos Nogueira is an associate professor of CS at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil. His areas of interest include computer networks and management, telecommunications, and wireless sensor networks. He received BS and MS degrees from UFMG and PhD degree in EE from University of Campinas, Brazil (1985). He held a post-doctoral position at the University of British Columbia, and spent a sabbatical year at University Pierre et Marie Curie and University of Evry, France. A former head of the CS Department at the UFMG, he heads the computer network group at UFMG and has been the technical coordinator of the SIS project—a telecommunication management platform. He has served in various roles, including general chair of SBRC (1985) and LANOMS (2003). Currently he has been designated general co-chair of IEEE/IFIP NOMS 2008. He is member of the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC) and IEEE CommSoc, and vice chair of the IEEE Communications Society's Information Infrastructure Technical Committee.

Barcin Kozbe is currently a technical solutions manager at Ericsson Inc. He has been working in the field of computer science, specializing in information technology for telecommunications, for 15 years. He received his M.Sc. degree in computer engineering from Chalmers Technology University in Sweden. During 1996--1997 he was a visiting researcher at the Center for Information Technology at the University of South Carolina where he did research on intelligent agents for telecommunications applications. In honor of his work, he received the Wallenberg Award. He has been involved in a number of European Union RACE/ACTS research projects and the Telemanagement Forum, SIF, ETSI standardization process on TMN. He has served on the program committees of several conferences, and authored and co-authored a number of articles published in various IEEE and other international conference/meeting proceedings.

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Ulema, M., Nogueira, J.M. & Kozbe, B. Management of Wireless Ad Hoc Networks and Wireless Sensor Networks. J Netw Syst Manage 14, 327–333 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10922-006-9033-x

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