[comp.protocols.tcp-ip] SIGCOMM Award

craig@NNSC.NSF.NET (Craig Partridge) (05/10/89)

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			Call for Nominations

		       1989 ACM SIGCOMM AWARD


    This award is given annually to an individual who  has  made
    outstanding  contributions to the theory or practice of data
    communications, or whose  efforts  have  otherwise  signifi-
    cantly advanced the field.

    The 1989 award, which is the first such award and includes a
    cash  prize,  will  be  presented  at SIGCOMM '89 in Austin,
    Texas, September 19-22.  (The local contact for SIGCOMM  '89
    is Dr. Mohamed Gouda, University of Texas, Austin).

    A nomination for a candidate should include a full  vita,  a
    list  of publications, an essay on the candidate's most not-
    able contributions to the field of data communications,  and
    a  one  sentence  summary  of the candidate's contributions,
    suitable  for  an  award  plaque.   Supporting  letters   of
    endorsement, although not required, are strongly encouraged.
    All nominations will remain confidential.  Candidates do not
    have  to be members of ACM or SIGCOMM.  A description of the
    awards  process  will appear in the July '89  issue  of  ACM  
    SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review.

    Nominations are due by August 4th and should be sent to  the
    SIGCOMM  Executive Board, c/o Craig Partridge,  Bolt Beranek
    and Newman Inc., Mail-Stop 005, 10 Moulton St, Cambridge  MA
    02138. (617-873-2459).