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SIGCOMM 2012 - Call for Paper
ACM SIGCOMM 2012, to be held in Helsinki, Finland between August 13 and August 17, 2012
http://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2012/cfp.php
The SIGCOMM 2012 conference seeks papers describing significant research contributions to the field of computer and data communication networks. We invite submissions on a wide range of networking research, including, but not limited to:
• Design, implementation, and analysis of network architectures and algorithms
• Economic aspects of the Internet
• Enterprise, datacenter, and storage area networks
• Experimental results from operational networks or network applications
• Fault-tolerance, reliability, and
troubleshooting
• Insights into network and traffic characteristics
• Network management and traffic engineering
• Network security, vulnerability, and defenses
• Network, transport, and application-layer protocols
• Networking issues for emerging applications
• Operating system and host support for networking
• Peer-to-peer, overlay, and content distribution networks
• Resource management, quality of service, and signaling
• Routing, switching, and addressing
• Technical aspects of online social networks
• Techniques for network measurement and simulation
• Wireless, mobile, ad-hoc, and sensor networks
- Submissions
SIGCOMM is a highly selective conference where full papers typically report novel results firmly substantiated by experimentation, simulation, or analysis. Submissions can be up to 14 pages in length, in two-column 10pt format. . The submission
instructions will be posted here in some time. Note that accepted camera-ready papers will be 12 pages in length, in two-column format with 9pt font.
This year, authors will have the option of submitting a short rebuttal of the reviews of their paper after the first round of reviewing has concluded. The goal of the rebuttal process is to allow authors the opportunity to correct misperceptions, if any, regarding their paper. Note that submitting a rebuttal is entirely optional.
In addition to the main conference, SIGCOMM 2012 will have a series of co-located workshops, a poster and demo session, a travel grant program, and conference best paper and SIGCOMM awards.
- Important Dates
All times noted are per Pacific Standard Time (PST) until 10 Mar 2012 and per Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) from 11 Mar 2012 onwards. Please be sure to translate to your local time accordingly.
• Main conference paper abstract registration Friday, 20 Jan 2012 (9:00 pm
PST)
• Main conference full paper submission Friday, 27 Jan 2012 (9:00 pm PST)
• Reviews made available to authors for response Friday, 23 Mar 2012
• Response due from authors (optional) Friday, 30 Mar 2012 (9:00 pm PDT)
• Main conference paper acceptance notification Monday, 30 Apr 2012
• Conference 13-17 Aug 2012
- PC Chairs
Venkat Padmanabhan Microsoft Research India
George Varghese UCSD and Yahoo! Research, USA
- PC Members
Aditya Akella University of Wisconsin, USA
Virgilio Almeida UFMG, Brazil
Mostafa Ammar Georgia Tech, USA
Sujata Banerjee HP Labs, USA
Fabián E. Bustamante Northwestern University, USA
Matt Caesar University of Illinois, USA
Krishna Chintalapudi Microsoft Research India
Dah Ming Chiu Chinese University of Hong Kong
Romit Roy Choudhury Duke University, USA
Mark Crovella Boston University, USA
Jon Crowcroft Cambridge University, UK
Bruce Davie Cisco, USA
Jeff Dean Google, USA
Kevin Fall Qualcomm, USA
Nick Feamster Georgia Tech, USA
Sergey Gorinsky Institute IMDEA Networks, Spain
Krishna Gummadi MPI-SWS, Germany
Kyle Jamieson University College London, UK
Brad Karp University College London, UK
Dina Katabi MIT, USA
Sachin Katti Stanford University, USA
Ramana Kompella Purdue University, USA
Arvind Krishnamurthy University of Washington, USA
Craig Labovitz DeepField Networks, USA
T. V. Lakshman Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA
Kirill Levchenko UC San Diego, USA
Dave Levin HP Labs, USA
Bruce Maggs Duke University and Akamai Technologies, USA
Ratul Mahajan Microsoft Research Redmond, USA
Dave Maltz Microsoft, USA
Z. Morley Mao University of Michigan, USA
Nick McKeown Stanford University, USA
Mike Mitzenmacher Harvard University, USA
Craig Partridge Raytheon BBN Technologies, USA
Lili Qiu UT Austin,
USA
K. K. Ramakrishnan AT&T Labs Research, USA
Bhaskaran Raman IIT Bombay, India
Pablo Rodriguez Telefonica Research, Spain
Ant Rowstron Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK
Srinivasan Seshan Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Hovav Shacham UC San Diego, USA
Emin Gün Sirer Cornell University, USA
Ion Stoica UC Berkeley, USA
Lakshmi Subramanian New York University, USA
Renata Teixeira CNRS and UMPC Sorbonne Universities, France
Jon Turner Washington University, USA
Kobus Van der Merwe AT&T Labs - Research, USA
David Wetherall University of Washington, USA
Haifeng Yu National University of Singapore
Thanks to our supporters (in alphabetical order):
AT&T Labs Research, Aalto University , Bell Labs Alcatel-Lucent, Comcast, Cisco, HP, Internet Society, Microsoft Research, NetApp, Nokia, OY L M ERICSSON AB, Telefónica Investigación y Desarrollo S.A. Unipersonal, Verisign Labs
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