[Tccc] Call For Proposals: ACM SIGCOMM 2013 Workshops [One week to deadline]
Jun Bi
junbiattsinghua.edu.cn
Thu Nov 1 07:57:33 EDT 2012
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Call For Proposals: ACM SIGCOMM 2013 Workshops
http://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2013/proposals.php
Deadline: November 7th, 2012
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SIGCOMM 2013 is soliciting proposals for new and recurring workshops. SIGCOMM
2013 will hold multiple one-day workshops in conjunction with the conference,
to be held in Hong Kong from August 12 to 16, 2013. Workshops will take place
on Monday, August 12 and Friday, August 16.
We invite you to submit workshop proposals on any topic related to the broad
set of research and application areas covered the by SIGCOMM conference and SIG.
SIGCOMM 2013 workshops can take any of the following forms:
- Workshops that publish early results in emerging areas
- Teaching workshops that provide hands-on experience in area of general
interest to the SIGCOMM community, e.g., cloud programming, mobile apps, PHY
Layer programming, etc.
- New and established workshops. Unlike previous years, we welcome returning
workshops even if they have appeared at SIGCOMM for the last two years.
A workshop proposal should contain at least the following information:
- Motivation and rationale for the workshop.
- For teaching workshops, a draft of the syllabus; otherwise a draft Call
For Papers (CFP), as complete as possible.
- The workshop deadlines, both internal and external. See below for
guidelines on important external guidelines.
- Names and affiliations of main organizers. If the workshop is not a
teaching workshop, include a tentative composition of the committees (as
complete as possible). Please indicate whether prospective TPC members have
been contacted, and whether they have accepted the invitation. We strongly
discourage speculative TPC listings.
- Workshop format, i.e., expected number of presented papers, invited
talks, panels, demonstrations, etc.
- Expected number of participants. Further, if the workshop is not a
teaching workshop, please include the expected number of submissions.
- Prior history of this workshop, if any, including number of submissions,
number of accepted papers, and attendee count. If the workshop was co-located
with another conference please include details and a brief description why
SIGCOMM is a more appropriate venue.
Note that workshop format itself should favor interaction among participants as
well as community building.
Email proposals in PDF to ake... at cs.wisc.edu and ra... at microsoft.com.
Important workshop dates
- November 7th, 2012 Workshop proposals due
- November 28th, 2012 Notification of acceptance
- December 19th, 2012 Workshop Call for Papers due
Note that there are only three weeks between the notification and the final
CFP. Thus, we reiterate that you contact your workshops potential PC members
before submitting the proposal.
Additional important workshops dates
- Before March 25th, 2013 Paper submissions deadline
- Before end of April, 2013 Paper accept notifications
- Before end of May, 2013 Camera ready due
- Before mid-June, 2013 Program available online
- Before mid-June, 2013 List of organization details
In order for the workshops to be synchronized with preparations for the main
conference and with travel grants, the dates above must be followed strictly by
all workshops. Please contact the SIGCOMM 2013 Workshop co-chairs (Aditya
Akella and Ratul Mahajan) with any questions.
Best Regards,
SIGCOMM2013 Publicity Co-chairs
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