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- Performance BBoard Message #393
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- Subject: Call for Papers -- SIGCOMM `93
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- Call for Papers
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- ACM SIGCOMM `93 CONFERENCE
- Communications Architectures, Protocols and Applications
- San Francisco, California, USA
- September 15-17th, 1993 (Tutorials September 13-14)
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- The conference provides an international forum for the presentation and
- discussion of communication network
- applications and technologies, as well as recent advances and proposals on
- communication architectures, protocols, algorithms, and applications.
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- Authors are invited to submit full papers concerned with both theory
- and practice. The areas of interest for the conference
- include, but are not limited to the following: Analysis and design of computer
- network architectures and algorithms,
- innovative results in local area networks,
- mixed-media networks, high-speed networks,
- routing and addressing, support for mobile hosts,
- resource sharing in distributed systems, network management, distributed
- operating systems and databases, protocol specification, verification,
- and analysis.
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- The conference is single-track and the number of sessions and papers
- varies with the number of accepted submissions. In
- the past the conference has accepted about 30 papers from well
- over 100 submissions. Successful submissions,
- both practically and theoretically oriented, typically report results
- firmly substantiated by experiment, implementation, simulation, or
- mathematical analysis.
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- All submissions should be accompanied by a cover letter containing a
- list of all the authors, their affiliation, telephone
- numbers, electronic mail addresses, and facsimile telephone numbers.
- Papers must be less than 20 double-spaced pages
- long and should have an abstract of 100-150 words.
- All submitted papers will be reviewed and will be judged with respect
- to their quality and relevance.
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- Authors considering a submission are encouraged to obtain more information
- about the topical areas and characteristics of
- past selected papers by sending an electronic mail message to
- sigcomm93-author-info@umbc3.umbc.edu.
- Authors of
- accepted papers will be expected to sign an ACM copyright release form.
- The Proceedings will be distributed at the
- conference and published as a special issue of ACM SIGCOMM Computer
- Communication Review. The program committee will also select a few
- papers for possible publication in the IEEE/ACM Transactions on
- Networking.
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- Submit five paper copies or e-mail one PostScript copy of each paper
- to the program chairman:
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- Deepinder Sidhu
- Dept. of Computer Science
- Univ. Maryland-BC & UMIACS
- Balitmore MD 21228 USA
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- dsidhu@umbc3.umbc.edu
- Phone: +1 410-455-3028
- Fax: +1 410-455-3969
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- NOTE: Any
- information about the authors must appear on a separate cover page, so that
- it can be removed before papers are sent to reviewers.
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- For more information about the conference (as opposed to paper submissions),
- e-mail to: sigcomm93@cse.ucsc.edu.
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- Tutorial proposals should be submitted to the Tutorial Chair:
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- Ian F. Akyildiz
- School of Elec. Eng.
- Georgia Tech
- Atlanta GA 30332 USA
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- ian@cc.gatech.edu
- Phone: +1 404-894-5141
- Fax: +1 404-894-3188
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- STUDENT PAPER AWARD
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- Papers submitted by students will enter a student-paper award contest.
- Among the accepted papers, a maximum of four
- outstanding papers will be awarded (1) full conference registration and
- (2) a travel grant of $500 US dollars. To be eligible
- the student must be the sole author, or the first author and primary
- contributor to the paper. A cover letter must identify the paper as a
- candidate for this competition.
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- IMPORTANT DATES
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- Deadline for paper submissions and Tutorial proposals: 22 February 1993
- Notification of acceptance: 7 May 1993
- Camera ready papers due: 11 June 1993
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