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Call
for Workshop Proposals
As
part of
the program of the ACM SIGCOMM 2004 conference, SIGCOMM will be hosting
two days of workshops on topics of data communications. SIGCOMM invites
workshop proposals from interested communities.
General
Guidelines
The
purpose
of the workshop proposal is to describe the topic area covered by the
workshop and how the workshop will be organized.
SIGCOMM
will provide basic support for the workshop in the form of
registration, publicity, a meeting room, meal service for the workshop
at the SIGCOMM conference, and a limited amount of supporting funds to
cover workshop logistics. To encourage flexibility, the details of the
format of the workshop, the form of submissions and presentations, and
the like is left to the workshop organizers.
Workshops
that prove popular may be held again in subsequent years.
Detailed
Guidelines
Proposals
for workshops should be sent to the SIGCOMM 2004 workshop coordinator Harrick Vin (vin@cs.utexas.edu) by December 1, 2003 and should contain:
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A description of the
workshop's technical area.
- A
description of the workshop program (e.g., paper presentations, poster
presentations, panel sessions) and expected attendance. The workshop
program should fill one day and SIGCOMM encourages programs that
require only one meeting room (for simplified logistics).
- The
names of key workshop volunteers (e.g., the workshop chair, program
chair and possible program committee members).
- A
draft
call for papers or participation.
- Opportunities
for sponsorship from corporate donors.
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