See: http://www.acm.org/sigcomm/sigcomm2003/
ACM SIGCOMM 2003
Karlsruhe, Germany
25-29 August 2003
Call for Papers
We invite papers that are about communications systems, whether
imagined, architected, built, measured, analyzed or simulated and
comprehended.
We have no preferred topics with in the broad range of potential
topics from policy and operations and through information coding and
transmission. Papers might be a detailed exploration of a well
travelled path, or shed light on the boundary between two or more
areas. Papers might present cross-cutting design princples, report on
practice, or prove new properties for networked systems. Papers on
infrastructures or methods that enable new research are also welcome.
* Operations
* Distributed Applications
* Protocols
* Resource Management
* Security
* Systems
* Transmission
We invite full papers, position papers, posters, workshops proposals,
and tutorial proposals:
Full Papers
Full papers are no more than 14 pages long and present original,
reproducible results.
Position Papers
Position papers are no more than 8 pages long and present preliminary
work rich in implications for future research.
Posters
Posters are one 30" x 40" page long, and present ongoing work. Student
submissions will be favored.
Workshops
Workshop proposals that help to develop emerging topics or foster new
communities are encouraged. Proposals will be considered separately
and should be sent to Craig Partridge (craig@bbn.com).
Miscellaneous
There will also be a Student Paper Award, Student Travel Grants, and a
SIGCOMM Award recognizing lifetime contributions. Contact Karen R.
Sollins (sollins@lcs.mit.edu) to nominate a candidate for the SIGCOMM
Award.
Futher details will be published on this webpage.
Important Dates
paper submission January 31, 2003
paper notification April 30, 2003
camera ready papers June 15, 2003
poster submission tentatively June 2003
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