
-----Original Message----- From: James P.G. Sterbenz [ssh] [mailto:jpgs@bbn.com] Sent: terça-feira, 10 de Junho de 2003 13:43 To: Augusto Casaca Cc: Harry Rudin; James Sterbenz Subject: Please post SIGCOMM call for participation to the TC6 list; thanks! Call for Participation Call for student travel award applications ACM SIGCOMM 2003 -- A Data Communication Festival 25 - 29 August 2003 Karlsruhe, Germany www.acm.org/sigcomm/sigcomm2003 We invite participation in SIGCOMM 2003, which broadens the traditional scope of the conference in a number of ways. The conference technical program contains significantly more papers, with the goal of diversifying the topic set and balancing theory and practice. Additionally, a wide range of viewpoints is represented in the position paper session, and a poster session will showcase work-in-progress with particular emphasis on student research. A set of workshops and tutorials are interleaved with the technical conference to encourage participation by all attendees. Five workshops are held for the first time, covering networking research (MoMeTools & NREDS), future architectures (FDNA), network-I/O convergence (NICELI), and a QoS retrospective (RIPQoS). The highly successful education workshop (NetEd) returns for a second year. Tutorials given by renowned experts cover network security and self-similar traffic. DEADLINES Student travel award application 13 June 2003 Hotel registration 24 June 2003 Early registration 26 July 2003 Note the *early* hotel registration deadline: 24 June - 12 July depending on the hotel FESTIVAL PROGRAM: SIGCOMM Conference technical program (26, 28-29 Aug) 2003 SIGCOMM Award keynote address: Dave Cheriton Full paper sessions: Routing Denial-of-service Position papers Overlays Traffic engineering Measurement Forwarding Queue management Peer-to-peer Poster session Social event in Heidelberg with tour of Castle Workshops (25, 27 Aug) MoMeTools Models, Methods & Tools for Reproducible Network Research NetEd Networking Education: How to Educate the Educators NREDS Network Research: Explorations of Dimensions and Scope FDNA Future Directions in Network Architecture NICELI Network-I/O Convergence: Experience, Lessons, Implications RIPQoS Revisiting IP QoS: Why do we care, what have we learned Tutorials (25, 27 Aug) Network Security Protocols: Today and Tomorrow R. Perlman & C. Kaufmann 10 Years of Self-Similar Traffic Research J. Doyle & W. Willinger FOR MORE INFORMATION: General Conference Chairs: Anja Feldmann <anja@in.tum.de> (TU Munich) Martina Zitterbart <zit@tm.uka.de> (University of Karlsruhe) Conference Coordinator: Chris Edmondson-Yurkanan <chris@cs.utexas.edu> (University of Texas) Program Chairs: Jon Crowcroft <jon.crowcroft@cl.cam.ac.uk> (University of Cambridge) David Wetherall <djw@cs.washington.edu> (University of Washington) Publicity Chair: James P.G. Sterbenz <jpgs@acm.org> (BBN Technologies) Tutorial Chair: Burkhard Stiller <stiller@informatik.unibw-muenchen.de> (UniBw, Munich) Workshop Chair: Craig Partridge <craig@bbn.com> (BBN Technologies) Student Travel Grant Chair: Dan Rubinstein <danr@cs.columbia.edu> Poster Chair: Karen Sollins: <sollins@lcs.mit.edu> (MIT) Treasurer: Thomas Fuhrmann <fuhrmann@tm.uka.de> (University of Karlsruhe) Local Organization: Steffen Blödt <bloedt@tm.uka.de> (University of Karlsruhe) Marcus Schöller <marcus.schoeller@tm.uka.de> (University of Karlsruhe) Robin Sommer <sommer@in.tum.de> (Tech. Univ. of Munich) Alexander Lüdtke <alex@net.in.tum.de> (Tech. Univ. of Munich) We gratefully acknowledge the support of Intel Research, Microsoft Research Cambridge, NEC Heidelberg, NSF, and HP Labs.