ACM SIGCOMM 2002

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    ACM SIGCOMM 2002 Conference
    August 19-23, 2002, Pittsburgh, Pa

    The SIGCOMM 2002 conference seeks papers describing significant research
    contributions to the field of computer and data communication networks.
    Authors are invited to submit full papers concerned with the theory, practice,
    and evaluation of networks. We are especially interested in innovative and
    thought-provoking ideas across a wide range of topics related to networking.

    Areas of interest include:

    o Network protocols
    o Algorithms, protocols, and systems for routing, switching, and signaling
    o Network resource management and sharing, quality of service, operating system
    support for networking
    o Wireless, mobile, and pervasive networking, networking with specialized
    devices and sensors
    o Experimental and measurement results from operational networks and protocols
    o Network management, traffic engineering, and real-world experience
    o Network fault-tolerance and reliability, debugging, and troubleshooting
    o Peer-to-peer networking architectures, overlay-based network services and
    applications, novel distributed applications and middleware
    o Systems and protocols for video, audio, telephony, and games
    o Web protocols and systems, content distribution networks
    o Network security, vulnerabilities, and defenses
    o Programmable network architectures and infrastructure
    o Lessons about network scalability, insights and models of the structure and
    behavior of communication networks

    NEW THIS YEAR: SIGCOMM 2002 solicits submissions of "position papers"
    articulating high-level architectural visions, describing challenging future
    directions, or critiquing current design wisdom. Accepted position papers will
    be presented at the conference and appear in the proceedings. In addition,
    SIGCOMM 2002 is open to proposals for panel discussions on timely and
    controversial topics. Panel proposals should include the topic and motivation
    for the panel, the names of the panel chair and panelists, and an outline of
    the format of the panel discussion.

    Tutorials
    SIGCOMM 2002 will feature two days of full-day and half-day tutorials covering
    single topics in detail, at both the introductory or advanced level. Proposals
    should be sent to the Tutorials Chair and must include an extended abstract
    (2-4 pages) containing a description of the topic and intended audience, a
    biography of the speaker(s), and an indication of length. Individuals
    interested in submitting tutorial proposals are encouraged to contact the
    Tutorials Chair before the deadline to discuss the proposed content.

    Student Paper Award
    Papers submitted by students may be considered for a student paper award. To be
    eligible, a student or group of students must be primary contributors to the
    paper. Such papers should be indicated as such on the paper submission web
    page.

    SIGCOMM Award
    SIGCOMM 2002 will begin with a keynote by the 2002 winner of the ACM SIGCOMM
    Award for lifetime contributions to the field of computer communication.
    Procedures for nominating candidates for the SIGCOMM Award can be obtained from
    Craig Partridge (craig@bbn.com).

    As in previous years, SIGCOMM 2002 will have a poster session and student
    travel grant program. Visit the conference web site for details.

    Submission details are available at:
            www.acm.org/sigcomm/sigcomm2002/

    Dates to Remember*
        Submission of abstract to register paper:
                25 January 2002 by 23:59 EST

        Submission of full paper:
                1 February 1 2002 by 23:59 EST

        Submission of tutorial proposal:
                15 February 2002

        Submission of position paper:
                1 March 2002

        Submission of panel proposal:
                1 March 2002

        Notification of acceptance:
             22 April 2002
                    
        Camera ready papers:
            7 June 2002

    *All deadlines are FIRM; unlike previous years, no extensions will be granted.

    For more information:

    General Co-Chairs
            Peter Steenkiste, Carnegie Mellon University
            prs@cs.cmu.edu
            Matt Mathis, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
            mathis@psc.edu

    Program Co-Chairs
            Vern Paxson, ACIRI/ICSI
            vern@aciri.org
            Hari Balakrishnan, MIT
            hari@lcs.mit.edu

    Tutorials Chair
            Srinivasan Seshan, Carnegie Mellon University
            srini@cmu.edu

    Publicity Chair
            Vivian Benton, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
            benton@psc.edu

    Local Arrangements Chair
            Janet Brown, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
            brown@psc.edu

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