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Data Communications Festival. http://www.acm.org/sigcomm/sigcomm2003. Call for Papers. August 25-29, 2003. General Chairs : Anja Feldmann, TU Munich Martina Zitterbart, University of Karlsruhe Program Chairs : Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge
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Data Communications Festival http://www.acm.org/sigcomm/sigcomm2003 Call for Papers August 25-29, 2003 General Chairs:Anja Feldmann, TU Munich Martina Zitterbart, University of Karlsruhe Program Chairs: Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge David Wetherall, University of Washington Tutorial Chair:Burkhard Stiller, U. of the Federal Armed Forces, Munich Workshop Chair:Craig Partridge, BBN Technologies Poster Chair: Karen Sollins, MIT Publicity Chair:James Sterbenz, BBN Technologies Treasurer:Thomas Fuhrmann, University of Karlsruhe Local Organization: Steffen Blödt, Marcus Schöller, University of Karlsruhe Program Committee:Ross Anderson, University of Cambridge Victor Bahl, Microsoft Research John Byers, Boston University David Clark, MIT Christophe Diot, Sprint ATL Ramesh Govindan, USC David Hutchison, Lancaster University Sugih Jamin, University of Michigan Frans Kaashoek, MIT Dina Katabi, MIT Randy Katz, UC Berkeley Steven McCanne, NBT Technologies Greg Minshall, Redback Networks Robert Morris, MIT Craig Partridge, BBN Technologies Balaji Prabhakar, Stanford University Antony Rowstron, Microsoft Research Stefan Savage, UC San Diego Srinivasan Seshan, CMU Joe Sventek, Agilent Technologies David Tennenhouse, Intel Research Jonathan Turner, Washington University Geoff Voelker, UC San Diego Ian Wakeman, University of Sussex Jennifer Yates, AT&T Labs-Research Ellen Zegura, Georgia Tech. Hui Zhang, Turin Networks and CMU
Call for Papers August 25-29, 2003 Paper Submission: 31 Jan. 2003 Workshop Proposals: 10 Jan. 2003 We invite papers that are about communications systems, whether imagined architec-ted, built, measured, analyzed or simulated and comprehended. We have no preferred topics within the broad range of potential topics from policy and operations 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 • Network Architecture • Resource Management • Security • Systems • Transmission Full PapersPapers no more than 14 pages long that present original, reproducable results. Position PapersPapers no more than 8 pages long that 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. Tentive submission deadline June 2003. Workshops & TutorialsProposals that help to develop emerging topics or foster new communities are encouraged. There will also be a Student Paper Award, Student Travel Grants, and a SIGCOMM Award recognizing lifetime contributions to the field. http://www.acm.org/sigcomm/sigcomm2003