AUGUST 17-22
SEATTLE, WA, USA
Proposals for research demonstrations and exhibits are strongly solicited. Research demonstrations should be innovative research prototypes that show new research related to the topics included in the SIGCOMM conference CFP.
Submit a summary of the proposed demo (maximum of 3 pages, including figures if needed) to sigcomm08-demos at maillists.intel-research.net. Your submission will be acknowledged by the SIGCOMM 2008 Poster and Demo chair, Dina Papagiannaki.
The summary should include:
In addition to student submissions, we also solicit non-student demos and exhibits that will be of interest to the community.
All demo proposals will be reviewed by the SIGCOMM 2008 Poster and Demo committee. A number of demos may be invited for publication as extended abstracts at ACM SIGCOMM's newsletter, the ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review (CCR).| Submission Deadline | May 2, 2008 |
| Acceptance Notification | May 30, 2008 |
| Poster/Demo Chair | Konstantina Papagiannaki | Intel Research |
|---|---|---|
| Committee Members | Kevin Almeroth | UC Santa Barbara |
| Suman Banerjee | University of Wisconsin at Madison | |
| Jon Crowcroft | University of Cambridge | |
| Michaelis Faloutsos | UC Riverside | |
| Christos Gkantsidis | Microsoft Research, Cambridge | |
| Ben Greenstein | Intel Research | |
| Tristan Henderson | University of St Andrews | |
| David Malone | Hamilton Institute | |
| Pablo Rodriguez | Telefonica | |
| Stefan Saroiu | University of Toronto | |
| Ivan Seskar | WINLAB, Rutgers University | |
| Peter Steenkiste | Carnegie Mellon University |