[news.announce.conferences] SIGCOMM '88 Call For Papers

craig@bbn.com (Craig Partridge) (10/29/88)

		PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS
		 ACM SIGCOMM '89 SYMPOSIUM*
	 Communications Architectures and Protocols

		       Austin, Texas

		       September 1989


The  symposium	provides  an  international  forum  for	 the
presentation  and discussion of communication network appli-
cations and technologies, as well  as  recent  advances	 and
proposals  on  communication architectures, protocols, algo-
rithms, and performance models.	 Authors are invited to sub-
mit  full  papers  concerned  with both theory and practice.
The areas of interest for the symposium include, but are not
limited	 to  the  following: analysis and design of computer
network architectures and algorithms, innovative results  in
local  area networks, computer-supported collaborative work,
network interconnection and mixed-media networks, high-speed
networks,  resource  sharing in distributed systems, distri-
buted operating systems and databases,	protocol  specifica-
tion, verification, and analysis.

Papers should be  about	 20  double-spaced  pages  long	 and
should	have  an  abstract  of 100-150 words.  All submitted
papers will be reviewed and will be judged with	 respect  to
their  quality	and  relevance.	  Authors of selected papers
will be expected to sign an ACM copyright release form.	 The
Proceedings  will  be  distributed at the symposium and pub-
lished as a special issue of SIGCOMM Computer  Communication
Review.	  A few of the submitted papers will be selected for
publication in the ACM Transactions on Computer Systems.

Submit 5 copies of each paper to the program  chairman:	 Dr.
Mohamed	 Gouda,	 Computer Sciences Department, University of
Texas at Austin, Austin	 TX  78712,  USA;  Telephone:  (512)
471-9532; EMAIL: gouda@cs.utexas.edu

For more information about the symposium, contact  Dr.	L.H.
Landweber,  General  Chair, Computer Sciences Dept., Univer-
sity of Wisconsin, 1210 W. Dayton St.,	Madison,  WI  53706;
Tel: (608) 262-1204; EMAIL: landweber@cs.wisc.edu.

		    STUDENT PAPER AWARD

Papers submitted by  students  will  enter  a  student-paper
award contest.	Among the accepted papers, a maximum of four
outstanding papers  will  be  awarded  (1)  full  conference
registration and (2) a travel grant of $500 US dollars.

		      IMPORTANT DATES

Deadline for paper submission: March 20, 1989
Notification of acceptance:  May 19, 1989
Camera-ready manuscript due: June 19, 1989

		    SYMPOSIUM COMMITTEE

General Chair:	L.H. Landweber, University of Wisconsin, USA
Program Chair:	M. Gouda, University of Texas, USA
Local Arrangements: M. Gouda, University of Texas, USA

*Pending ACM approval.