EuroSys 2008 - NetFPGA Tutorial - Call for Participation
31 March 2008 Glasglow/Scotland/United Kingdom
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~awm22/netfpga/index.html
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(Call for Participation in Eurosys2008 is below.)
There will be a NetFPGA tutorial at Eurosys 2008 in Glasgow.
The NetFPGA tutorial based upon the open-source netFPGA hardware platform
suitable for networking research and education, with a focus on its use for
network measurements and innovative network research.
Full details of the NetFPGA project are at http://www.netfpga.org/
details of the tutorial are at
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~awm22/netfpga/index.html
There is a limit on numbers for this tutorial - twenty places only - it is a
hands on tutorial and numbers are limited by the available equipment.
The NetFPGA tutorial, it is being co-located with Eurosys 2008, however, to
register for the tutorial you must also register for Eurosys 2008.
The registration for EuroSys is a 2-stage process. The prices for
conference proper registration are
Early (on or before 1 March)
ACM member £200
Non member £250
Student £150
Late (after 1 March)
ACM member £250
Non member £300
Student £200
The prices for registration for the NetFPGA Tutorial are
Early (on or before 1 March)
ACM member £120
Non member £145
Student £90
Late (after 1 March)
ACM member £145
Non member £175
Student £110
If an individual registers for the Tutorial and for a 1-day workshop on the
Tuesday, there is a £10 discount for the workshop/tutorial total.
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EuroSys 2008 - Call for Participation
31 March - 4 April 2008, Glasgow/Scotland/United Kingdom
http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/Conferences/EuroSys2008/
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The third edition of the European Conference on Computer Systems is being
held the week of 31 March at the University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland.
An excellent set of papers has been selected for the conference proper
(2-4 April), and an exciting set of workshops and tutorials will take
place on 31 March and 1 April. Please visit the web site for more
information on the technical programme and the tutorials/workshops.
Registration for the conference proper is now open at the following URL:
<http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/Conferences/EuroSys2008/registration.cfm>.
Early registration closes on 1 March 2008.
If you will require a visa to enter the UK to attend the conference, it is
essential that you register for the conference proper as soon as possible,
as invitation letters to support such visa applications will only be sent
to paid registrants.
A second registration step will be required to register for workshops and
tutorials; this two-step approach is required to accommodate some of the
workshops, where only those individuals that have submitted accepted papers
are permitted to attend the workshop. All individuals registering for
workshops/tutorials are required to first register for the conference
proper.
Travel information to/from Glasgow can be found at
<http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/Conferences/EuroSys2008/travel.cfm>.
A list of hotels can be obtained from
<http://www.cvso.co.uk/accommodation/hotels/hot_summary.htm>.
Assistance in booking your hotel is provided by our Conference and Visitors
Services Office, <http://www.cvso.co.uk/accommodation/hotels/hot_intro.htm>.
As indicated on that page, complete a Hotels Enquiry Form linked to that
page; if you do so, please indicate EuroSys2008 in the Reference code field.
I look forward to welcoming you to the conference. If you have any
questions,
please contact [log in to unmask]
Joe Sventek
General Chair
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