Call For Papers: ACM SIGCOMM 2011
http://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2011/
Welcome
The 2011 ACM SIGCOMM organization committee is pleased to
announce the next annual conference of the ACM Special
Interest Group on Data Communication (SIGCOMM) on the
applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols
for computer communication.
In addition to the main conference, SIGCOMM 2011 will have a
series of co-located workshops, a poster and demo session, a
travel grant program, and conference best paper and SIGCOMM awards.
Important Dates
Paper Title and Abstract: January 24, 2011 (20:00 EST)
Full Paper Submission: January 31, 2011 (20:00 EST)
Acceptance Notification: May 6, 2011
Conference: August 15-19, 2011
Dates for workshops, posters, and demos will be available from the
conference website.
Submissions
SIGCOMM is a highly selective conference where full papers
typically report novel results firmly substantiated by
experimentation, simulation, or analysis. Submissions can be
up to 14 pages in length, in two-column 10pt format. Please
see the submission instructions on the conference Web site for
complete details. Note that accepted camera-ready papers will
be 12 pages in length, in two-column format with 9pt font.
Call for Papers
The SIGCOMM 2011 conference seeks papers describing significant
research contributions to the field of computer and data
communication networks. We invite submissions on a wide range
of networking research, including, but not limited to:
* Design, implementation, and analysis of network architectures
and algorithms
* Economic aspects of the Internet
* Enterprise, datacenter, and storage area networks
* Experimental results from operational networks or network applications
* Fault-tolerance, reliability, and troubleshooting
* Insights into network and traffic characteristics
* Network management and traffic engineering
* Network security, vulnerability, and defenses
* Network, transport, and application-layer protocols
* Networking issues for emerging applications
* Operating system and host support for networking
* Peer-to-peer, overlay, and content distribution networks
* Resource management, quality of service, and signaling
* Routing, switching, and addressing
* Technical aspects of online social networks
* Techniques for network measurement and simulation
* Wireless, mobile, ad-hoc, and sensor networks
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Organization Committee
General Chairs
Srinivasan Keshav, University of Waterloo, Canada
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Jörg Liebeherr, University of Toronto, Canada
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Technical Program Committee Chairs
John Byers, Boston University, USA
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Jeffrey Mogul, HP Labs, USA
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Local Arrangements Chair
Yashar Ganjali, University of Toronto, Canada
Finance Chair
Martin Karsten, University of Waterloo, Canada
Workshop Chairs
Ken Calvert, University of Kentucky, USA
Ellen Zegura, Georgia Tech, USA
Web and Publicity Chair
Nicolas Christin, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Poster/Demo Chairs
Aditya Akella, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Lili Qiu, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Travel Grant Chairs
Kenjiro Cho, IIJ Research Laboratory, Japan
Arun Venkataramani, University of Massachusetts, USA
Giorgio Ventre, University of Napoli, Italy
Publications Chair
Stratis Ioannidis, Technicolor, France
Registration Chair
Georgios Smaragdakis, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany
Conference Coordinator
Jaudelice de Oliveira, Drexel University, USA
Program Committee
Chairs
John Byers, Boston University, USA
Jeffrey Mogul, HP Labs, USA.
TPC Members
Aditya Akella, University of Wisconsin, USA
Katerina Argyraki, EPFL, Switzerland
Paul Barford, University of Wisconsin, USA
Augustin Chaintreau, Columbia University, USA
David Clark, MIT, USA
Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge, UK
Constantinos Dovrolis, Georgia Tech, USA
Will Eatherton, Juniper Networks, USA
Michael Freedman, Princeton University, USA
Sharon Goldberg, Boston University, USA
Matthias Grossglauser, EPFL, Switzerland
John Heidemann, USC/ISI, USA
Kyle Jamieson, University College London, UK
Ramesh Johari. Stanford University, USA
Brad Karp, University College London, UK
Sachin Katti, Stanford University, USA
Arvind Krishnamurthy, University of Washington, USA
Balachander Krishnamurthy, AT&T Labs - Research, USA
Nikolaos Laoutaris, Telefonica Research, Spain
Ratul Mahajan, Microsoft Research, USA
David Oran, Cisco, USA
Jitendra Padhye, Microsoft Research, USA
Venkat Padmanabhan, Microsoft Research, India
Adrian Perrig, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Lili Qiu, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Byrav Ramamurthy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
Danny Raz, Technion, Israel
Scott Rixner, Rice University, USA
Timothy Roscoe, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Mema Roussopoulos, University of Athens, Greece
Stefan Savage, U.C. San Diego, USA
Srinivasan Seshan, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Devavrat Shah, MIT, USA
Scott Shenker, U.C. Berkeley, USA
Emin Gun Sirer, Cornell University, USA
Vijay Sivaraman, University of New South Wales, Australia
Kun Tan, Microsoft Research, China
Amin Vahdat, Google / U.C. San Diego, USA
Helen Wang, Microsoft Research, USA
Gordon Wilfong, Bell Labs Research, USA
Carey Williamson, University of Calgary, Canada
Walter Willinger , AT&T Labs - Research, USA
Alec Wolman, Microsoft Research, USA
Yinglian Xie, Microsoft Research, USA
Richard Yang, Yale University, USA
Haifeng Yu, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Ellen Zegura, Georgia Tech, USA
Yin Zhang, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Yongguang Zhang, Microsoft Research, China
Heather Zheng, U.C. Santa Barbara, USA
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