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SIGCOMM 2012 - Call for Posters/Demos
Helsinki, Finland, 13-17 August 2012
http://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2012/cfd.php



The SIGCOMM poster/demo sessions showcase works-in-progress. The
setting is informal. Topics of interest are the same as research
topics in the SIGCOMM conference call for papers.

Although anyone can submit a poster/demo, preference will be given to
posters/demos where the primary contribution is from one or more
students. The SIGCOMM 2012 Poster/Demo committee will review all
posters and demo proposals. At the conference, a student must present
student posters. Authors of accepted papers in SIGCOMM 2012 may not
submit a poster on the same work in those papers.

Student Research Competition

The SIGCOMM poster session will also serve as an ACM student research
competition. Qualified entrants must have current ACM student
membership, have graduate or undergraduate student status at the time
of submission (May 2012, below), and be submitted by a single student
author. Supervisors are not permitted to coauthor the poster. (Please
contact the poster chairs if this restriction represents a hardship.)
Undergraduates and graduate students will be treated in separate
divisions. (Students starting their first year of graduate school at
the time of the conference will be considered as undergraduates.) A
small travel supplement is made available to accepted entrants: please
also submit applications for travel grant support. The ACM SRC program
is sponsored by Microsoft Research. Winners will advance to ACM Grand
Finals of the Student Research Competition to compete against the
winners of other ACM conferences.

Why Should You Submit a Poster?

This is a great chance especially for students to obtain interesting
and valuable feedback on ongoing research from a knowledgeable crowd
at the conference. In addition, the top few submissions will be
forwarded for publication to ACM SIGCOMM's newsletter, the ACM Computer
Communication Review (CCR). Travel Grants for Student Posters
Students who are submitting posters are highly encouraged to examine
if they are eligible for student travel grants.

What is a Poster?

We define a poster to be A0 paper size in portrait mode (841x1189mm),
to which you can affix visually appealing material that describes your
research. Alternatively, you can use the space as a continuum. You
should prepare the best material (visually appealing and succinct)
that effectively communicates your research problem, techniques,
results, and what is novel and important about your work. Note that
you do not submit such a large-format image; only an abstract
describing in text what the poster would present.

What and Where to Submit

Submission instructions will be available via at the SIGCOMM website
at: http://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2012/

Submissions are single blind, so please include authors' names and
affiliation.

Content:

The abstract should clearly state:

* the problem being addressed;
* what makes this problem interesting, important, and difficult;
* your approach to the problem;
* the key contribution

In the final version of the abstract, you should include a URL that
provides additional information about your work to the attendees.
Formatting: Prepare your abstract using ACM conference style, modified
to 10pt. Concretely, two columns, minimum 10pt times with 0.75 inch
margins and 1/3 inch space between columns. The abstract must be
within the page limit and in PDF format. Word documents will not be
accepted. At the conference, we will distribute the abstracts to all
conference attendees.

Important dates
Submission Deadline May 11, 2012 (midnight PDT)
Acceptance Notification May 31, 2012
Camera Ready Deadline June 15, 2012

Poster/Demo Co-Chairs
Colin Perkins University of Glasgow
Kevin Almeroth UC-Santa Barbara

Poster/Demo Committee
Aditya Akella University of Wisconsin-Madison
Fabian Bustamante Northwestern University
Nick Feamster Georgia Tech
Timur Friedman LIP6
Tim Griffin Cambridge University
Tristan Henderson University of St Andrews
Sneha Kumar Kasera University of Utah
Dirk Kutscher NEC Laboratories Europe
Li Erran Li Bell Labs
Olaf Maennel Loughborough
Dan Massey Colorado State
Sue Moon KAIST
David Oran Cisco
Luigi Rizzo University of Pisa
Neil Spring University of Maryland
Lakshminarayanan Subramanian New York University
Rod Van Meter Keio University
Jorg Widmer Institute IMDEA Networks

- Thanks to SIGCOMM 2012 supporters (in alphabetical order):
AT&T Labs Research, Aalto University , Bell Labs Alcatel-Lucent, Comcast, Cisco, Google, HP, Huawei, Internet Society, Microsoft Research, NetApp, Nokia, OY L M ERICSSON AB, Riverbed, Telefónica Investigación y Desarrollo S.A. Unipersonal, Verisign Labs


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