Calls & Submissions
Networking Important Dates
  • Abstract submission
    November 26, 2010
  • Paper submission
    December 10, 2010
  • Acceptance Notification
    January 31, 2011
  • Camera Ready Due
    February 15, 2011
  • Networking Conference
    9-13 May 2011

Call for Tutorials

IFIP Networking 2011 sponsored by IFIP Technical Committee on Communication Systems (TC6), is a major annual international conference organized with the objective of bringing together researchers, developers, and practitioners from academia and industry working in the broad and fast-evolving field of telecommunications and networking.

High-quality tutorials are an asset to every conference and will, therefore, also be part of the program of IFIP Networking 2011. Tutorials will complement keynote reports and research topics of the technical sessions by providing participants with broad and comprehensive overviews of emerging fields.

There are six half-day tutorials initially planned for Networking 2011. Tutorials will be offered to all the participants at a reduced prize. Tutorial presenters will be offered a modest honorarium and receive a complimentary one-full registration to the conference.

AREAS OF INTEREST

The areas of interest for tutorials are the same as for the IFIP 2011 conference see the Call for Papers for a detailed list.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Proposals should be submitted electronically to the tutorial chairs see dates bellow.

Your proposal should include:

  1. Tutorial Title
  2. Name, role, affiliation, and experience of the person who propose the tutorial
  3. A short description of the tutorial topic and its significance,
  4. Outline and major references

TUTORIALS CO-CHAIRS:

Juan-Carlos Cano,
Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain
jucano@disca.upv.es

Dongkyun Kim,
Kyungpook National University, South Korea
dongkyun@mail.knu.ac.kr

REVIEW PROCESS

Tutorial proposals will be evaluated on the basis of their estimated benefit for prospective participants and on their fit within the tutorials program as a whole. Factors to be considered include: relevance, timeliness, importance, and audience appeal; suitability for presentation in a half-day format; and past experience and qualifications of the instructors. Selection is also based on the overall distribution of topics, expected attendance, and specialties of the intended audiences. Thus, not all tutorials of technical merit may be accommodated.

The information you provide will also be used to advertise your tutorial. The more descriptive information you share about your tutorial and its intended audience, the more likely it is to receive a favorable response from conference participants.

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Tutorial Call Submission: November 10, 2010
  • Tutorial Submission Deadline: January 10, 2011
  • Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: February 15, 2011
  • Networking Conference Dates: May 9-13, 2011

For further information, please contact the Tutorial Chairs: Juan-Carlos Cano (jucano@disca.upv.es) and Dongkyun Kim, (dongkyun@mail.knu.ac.kr)