Fwd: [MMTC CFP] ACM IMC 2014 (Due: April 30, 2014)
-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [MMTC CFP] ACM IMC 2014 (Due: April 30, 2014) Datum: Tue, 18 Mar 2014 00:27:18 +0800 Von: Liang ZHOU liang.zhou@IEEE.ORG An: multicomm@comsoc.org multicomm@COMSOC.ORG Kopie (CC): Jianping Pan Pan@uvic.ca
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Internet Measurement Conference November 5-7, 2014 Vancouver, BC
http://conferences.sigcomm.__org/imc/2014/ http://conferences.sigcomm.org/imc/2014/
***Important dates***
Paper registration (with abstract): Apr 30, 2014 (Noon US Pacific Time) Paper submission: May 7, 2014 (Noon US Pacific Time) Notification: Jul 25, 2014 Camera-ready due: Sep 5, 2014
***Call for papers***
The Internet Measurement Conference is a highly selective venue for the presentation of measurement-based research in data communications. The focus of IMC 2014 will be on papers that either (1) improve the practice of measurement or (2) illuminate some facet of an operational network.
IMC takes a broad view of what constitutes an operational network. This view includes (but is not limited to): · the Internet backbone and edge networks (e.g., home networks, cellular networks, WLANs) · data centers and cloud computing infrastructure · peer-to-peer and content distribution networks · infrastructure for online social networks · experimental networks affiliated with the Internet (e.g. overlay networks, future internets or other prototype networks)
Types of contributions that the program committee would enjoy receiving submissions regarding include (but are not limited to): · collection and analysis of data that yield new insights about network structure and behavior (e.g., traffic, topology, routing, privacy, security, energy use, economics, application interaction with network protocols) · methods and tools to monitor and visualize network-based phenomena · systems and algorithmic techniques that leverage measurement-based findings in novel ways · advances in data collection and handling (e.g., anonymization, querying, storage, facilitating sharing) · modeling of network structure and behavior (e.g., workload, scalability), assessment of performance bottlenecks · reappraisal of previous empirical findings
Authors unsure whether their paper fits IMC are welcome to contact the program committee co-chairs at imc14chairs@cs.wisc.edu mailto:imc14chairs@cs.wisc.edu.
***Submission guidelines***
All submissions must satisfy the following requirements: · up to 14 pages for full papers, or up to 6 pages (+1 for references) for short papers · 10-point font for main text; font used in other places (e.g., figures) should be no smaller than 9 point · two-column format, with the size of each column being at most 9.25 x 3.33 inches and the space between columns being at least 0.33 inches · letter page size (11 x 8.5 inches) · include names and affiliations of all authors on the title page (no anonymization)
Submissions that do not comply with these requirements will be rejected without review. The sig-alternate-10pt.cls style file satisfies the formatting requirements. Compile your source with options that produce letter page size.
***Submission site***
Please visit https://imc2014.cs.wisc.edu/__hotcrp/ https://imc2014.cs.wisc.edu/hotcrp/ for submissions.
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Lars Wolf