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IP: SIGCOMM CFP
From: Dave Farber <farber () cis upenn edu>
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 1997 07:00:24 -0500
__ SIGCOMM 98 CALL FOR PAPER Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada TUTORIALS: August 31 to September 1 CONFERENCE: September 2 to September 4 IMPORTANT DATES Paper submissions: 30 January 1998 Tutorial proposals: 27 February 1998 Notification of paper accept: 17 April 1998 Camera ready papers due: 22 May 1998 FOR MORE INFORMATION ACCESS THE HOME PAGE AT: www.acm.org/sigcomm/sigcomm98 Sigcomm 98 is an international forum on computer communication network applications and technologies, architectures, protocols, and algorithms. SIGCOMM'98 seeks papers about significant contributions to the broad field of computer and data communication networks. Authors are invited to submit full papers concerned with both theory and practice. Papers specifically focusing on network infrastructure, management, and distributed application services are particularly encouraged. The areas of interest include, but are not limited to: * Distributed application infrastructure paradigms; * Distributed common application services, middleware protocols, open signaling; * High-speed networks, routing and addressing; * IP switching and layer-3 bypass mechanisms; * Resource sharing, quality of service, multi-media networks, O.S. Support; Heterogeneous interworking,large scale networks; * Network management; Active network architectures and protocols; * Experimental results from operational networks, lessons learned from prototype implementations; * Wireless networking, support for mobile hosts; * Analysis and design of computer network architectures and algorithms, and Protocol specification, verification, and analysis. SIGCOMM'98 is a single-track, highly selective conference where successful submission typically report results firmly substantiated by experiment, implementation, simulation, or mathematical analysis. The SIGCOMM'98 committee is planning both an excellent technical program and related activities. In addition to the presentation of papers and results, SIGCOMM'98 will offer tutorials by noted instructors on the two days preceding the actual conference. We also plan an evening session where speculative results and outrageous opinions can be presented and discussed. SIGCOMM'98 will begin with two days of tutorials, each of which is intended to discover a single topic in detail. Proposals are solicited from individuals interested in presenting a tutorial, which may be either a half day (4 hours) or a full day in length and cover topics at an introductory or advanced level. Tutorial submissions should be made to the Tutorial Chair and include an extended abstract and outline (2-4 pages), and an indication of length, objectives, and intended audience. General Chair: Gerald Neufeld Dept. of CS, University of British Columbia PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS: Jonathan M. Smith CIS Dept., University of Pennsylvania Gary S. Delp IBM AS/400 Division TUTORIAL CHAIR: Bernhard Plattner Computer Eng. & Networks Laboratory, ETH Zurich ------- End of Forwarded Message ************************************************** "Photons have neither morals nor visas" -- Dave Farber 1994 **************************************************
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