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Passive and Active Measurement Conference 2006
Preliminary Call For Papers
Conference Information
The sixth Passive and Active Measurement conference will be held
March 30-31, 2006 in Adelaide, Australia. This event focuses on
research and practical applications of network measurement and
analysis techniques. The conference's goal is to provide a
forum for current work in its early stages. Original papers are
invited from the research and operations communities on topics
including, but not limited to:
* Active Network Measurements
* Passive Network Measurements
* Performance Metrics
* Traffic Statistics
* Measurement Visualization
* New Measurement Approaches & Techniques
* Deployment of Measurement Infrastructure
* New Measurement Initiatives
* Applications of Network Measurements
* Network Measurements and Security
* Network Troubleshooting using Measurements
* New Network Measurement Tools
The PAM steering committee believes that releasing measurement
data allows for better science to be conducted in the field of
network measurement. Therefore, for the first time, an award
will be given at PAM 2006 for the best paper based on a new
dataset that the authors are releasing for community use in
subsequent research. To qualify, a paper must significantly
utilize a dataset that has been collected for the work presented
in the paper. Further, the dataset must be freely available to
any researcher. Authors should flag papers they wish to be
considered for this award with a footnote on the first page of
the paper. Novel datasets are especially encouraged. The
awarded paper will be chosen from the set of qualifying papers
accepted for the conference by a committee made up of a subset
of the program and steering committees.
Conference Web Page
http://www.pam2006.org/
Submission Information
To ensure PAM 2006 is fresh and interesting, we are soliciting
short papers. Unlike in previous years, authors are asked for
full papers and not extended abstracts. No additional space
will be given once a paper has been accepted.
Papers must be submitted in the Springer LNCS format and must
not exceed 10 pages. Formatting guidelines are available here:
http://www.springeronline.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/0,11855,4-164-2-72376-0,00.h
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Authors are, as always, asked to refrain from submitting papers
submitted to PAM to other venues during the reviewing period.
Paper submission instructions to be announced.
Important Dates
Paper Registration: October 2, 2005
Paper Submission: October 9, 2005 (HARD deadline)
Author Notification: December 9, 2005
Camera Ready: TBD (likely mid-late January 2006)
Conference: March 30-31, 2006
Conference Organization
General Chair: Matt Roughan, University of Adelaide
Program Committee
Mark Allman, chair ICSI
Grenville Armitage Swinburne University of Technology
Steven Bellovin Columbia University
Ethan Blanton Purdue University
Randy Bush IIJ
Mark Claypool WPI
Anja Feldmann Technical University, Muinch
Timur Friedman University P. & M. Curie
Simon Leinen SWITCH
Z. Morley Mao University of Michigan
Alberto Medina BBN Technologies
David Meyer University of Oregon/Cisco
Andrew Moore University of London
David Moore CAIDA
Shawn Ostermann Ohio University
Dina Papagiannaki Intel
Matt Roughan University of Adelaide
Anees Shaikh IBM TJ Watson Research Center
Nina Taft Intel
Steve Uhlig Universite catholique de Louvain
Steering Committee
Mark Allman ICSI
Chadi Barakat INRIA
Nevil Brownlee University of Auckland
Mark Crovella Boston University
Constantine Dovrolis Georgia Tech
Ian Graham Endace
Ian Pratt University of Cambridge
Matt Roughan University of Adelaide
For any additional information, please contact Mark Allman
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