From kansal at microsoft.com Wed Jul 2 14:13:08 2008 From: kansal at microsoft.com (Aman Kansal) Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 14:13:08 -0700 Subject: [sigcomm] CFP: ImageSense08 at ACM Sensys Message-ID: Call for papers: ========================== ImageSense08 Workshop on Applications, Systems, and Algorithms for Image Sensing November 4, 2008, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA Held in conjunction with ACM SenSys 2008 http://research.microsoft.com/nec/events/imagesense08/index.html ========================== The improving performance of small form factor and low power image sensing technologies is constantly expanding the sensing capabilities of embedded, wireless, and mobile platforms, thereby enabling new applications. Effective design and deployment of such applications involves addressing many research issues ranging from efficient platform design; in-situ event extraction; storage, processing and communication of large amounts of image data; and privacy issues inherent to image sensing. This workshop hopes to provide a forum to discuss the latest research, future directions, challenges, and novel ideas for realizing the potential of image sensor networks. Researchers coming from the multiple related fields of imaging technology, image interpretation, embedded application design, wireless and low power networking, and image data management will have an opportunity to interact and synergize. Topics - Applications for distributed low power imaging - Platforms for image and visual sensing for embedded applications - Image analysis and interpretation for sensor networks - In-situ and in-network image information extraction - Multi-modal sensor fusion including imagers - Algorithms for adaptive image capture, communication, and retrieval - Joint optimization of image optics and processing for low power/low cost systems - Mobile device based image sensing systems - Mobility, actuation, and control for and using image sensing - Privacy protection - System architectures, heterogeneous imagers, and infrastructure design - Power management - Industry updates and case studies Submission Submitted papers must be no longer than 5 single-spaced 8.5" x 11" pages, two-column format, using 10-point type. Author names and affiliations should appear on the title page. Papers must be in PDF and must be submitted via the submission site (see workshop webpage: http://research.microsoft.com/nec/events/imagesense08/index.html). All submissions must describe original research, not published or currently under review for another workshop, conference, or journal. Early stage research ideas are encouraged. Accepted papers will be made available on the workshop website. Important Dates Paper registration due: August 25, 2008 Paper submission due: August 29, 2008 (9pm, Pacific Time) Notification to authors: September 29, 2008 Final files due: October 14, 2008 Authors who have concerns regarding scope or submission guidelines may contact the program co-chairs (email: kansal [at] microsoft [dot] com). Program Co-Chairs Deepak Ganesan (U. Massachusetts) Phillip B. Gibbons (Intel Research) Aman Kansal (Microsoft Research) Technical Program Committee Maurice Chu (PARC) Peter Corke (CSIRO ICT Centre) Branislav Kusy (Stanford) Dimitrios Lyberopoulos (Microsoft Research) Johnny Park (Purdue) Mohammad Rahimi (UCLA) Gaurav Sukhatme (USC) Andreas Terzis (JHU) From yzhang at cs.utexas.edu Wed Jul 2 19:10:23 2008 From: yzhang at cs.utexas.edu (Yin Zhang) Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 21:10:23 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [sigcomm] ACM SIGCOMM 2008 -- Call for Participation Message-ID: The organizing committee is delighted to invite you to ACM SIGCOMM 2008, to be held at the Grand Hyatt Regency in Seattle, WA, USA between August 17-22, 2008. SIGCOMM is the flagship annual conference of the Special Interest Group on Data Communications, a special interest group of the Association for Computing Machinery. For more information, please visit the conference web site: http://www.sigcomm.org/sigcomm2008/ As in previous years, SIGCOMM 2008 will feature a series of workshops collocated with the main conference: - Networked Systems for Developing Regions [NSDR] - Online Social Networks [WOSN] - Mobility in the Evolving Internet Architecture [MobiArch] - Economics of Networks, Systems, and Computation [NetEcon] - Programmable Routers for Extensible Services of Tomorrow [PRESTO] SIGCOMM 2008 will also feature a pair of tutorials: - Building Gigabit-rate Routers with the NetFPGA - Spectral Algorithms for Networks Important Dates --------------- - Hotel reservation cut-off date: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 Booking information available online at: http://www.sigcomm.org/sigcomm2008/hotel.php - Early registration deadline: Friday, August 1, 2008 Online registration through: http://www.sigcomm.org/sigcomm2008/registration.php We hope to see you in Seattle! On behalf of the organizing committee: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Yin Zhang, Assistant Professor Department of Computer Sciences University of Texas at Austin 1 University Station C0500 Austin, TX 78712-0233, USA http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~yzhang/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From yzhang at cs.utexas.edu Wed Jul 9 08:46:55 2008 From: yzhang at cs.utexas.edu (Yin Zhang) Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 10:46:55 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [sigcomm] SIGCOMM 2008 Call for Participation (with *corrected* registration deadline) Message-ID: /*************************************************************************** Sincere appologies if you receive multiple copies of this message. A mistake was made in the previous CFP email sent on July 2. The early registration deadline should be July 25 (instead of August 1). Also note that the hotel reservation cut-off day is July 15th, which is before the early registration deadline. Both deadlines are quickly approaching. ****************************************************************************/ ACM SIGCOMM 2008 -- Call for Participation ========================================== The organizing committee is delighted to invite you to ACM SIGCOMM 2008, to be held at the Grand Hyatt Regency in Seattle, WA, USA between August 17-22, 2008. SIGCOMM is the flagship annual conference of the Special Interest Group on Data Communications, a special interest group of the Association for Computing Machinery. For more information, please visit the conference web site: http://www.sigcomm.org/sigcomm2008/ As in previous years, SIGCOMM 2008 will feature a series of workshops collocated with the main conference: - Networked Systems for Developing Regions [NSDR] - Online Social Networks [WOSN] - Mobility in the Evolving Internet Architecture [MobiArch] - Economics of Networks, Systems, and Computation [NetEcon] - Programmable Routers for Extensible Services of Tomorrow [PRESTO] SIGCOMM 2008 will also feature a pair of tutorials: - Building Gigabit-rate Routers with the NetFPGA - Spectral Algorithms for Networks Important Dates --------------- - Hotel reservation cut-off date: Thursday, July 15, 2008 Booking information available online at: http://www.sigcomm.org/sigcomm2008/hotel.php - Early registration deadline: Friday, July 25, 2008 Online registration through: http://www.sigcomm.org/sigcomm2008/registration.php We hope to see you in Seattle! From liqian at microsoft.com Wed Jul 9 08:48:53 2008 From: liqian at microsoft.com (Liqian Luo) Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 08:48:53 -0700 Subject: [sigcomm] CFP: Sensys Workshop on Urban Sensing Message-ID: <715287EC0AFFA842B30C3431B73D1AE14F901774B4@NA-EXMSG-C105.redmond.corp.microsoft.com> Call for Papers: International Workshop on Urban, Community, and Social Applications of Networked Sensing Systems November 4, 2008, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA Deadline: August 1st. Held in conjunction with ACM SenSys 2008 Sensing is going mobile and people-centric. Sensors for activity recognition and GPS for location are now being shipped in millions of top end mobile phones. This complements other sensors already on mobile phones such as high-quality cameras and microphones. At the same time we are seeing sensors installed in urban environments in support of more classic environmental sensing applications, such as, real-time feeds for air-quality, pollutants, weather conditions, and congestion conditions around the city. Collaborative data gathering of sensed data for people by people, facilitated by sensing systems comprised of everyday mobile devices and their interaction with static sensor webs, present a new frontier at the intersection between pervasive computing and sensor networking. This workshop promotes exchange among sensing system researchers involved in areas, such as, mobile sensing, people-centric and participatory sensing, urban sensing, public health, community development, and cultural expression. It focuses on how mobile phones and other everyday devices can be employed as network- connected, location-aware, human-in-the-loop sensors that enable data collection, geo-tagged documentation, mapping, modeling, and other case-making capabilities. This workshop is the third in a series of meetings held at SenSys over last few years. The first workshop in 2006 dealt with the concept of the world sensor web and the second at SenSys 2007 focused on sensing on everyday mobile phones in support of participatory research. We particularly encourage position papers on the following topics (but not limited to): - Applications and architectural ideas - Mobile phones sensing systems - Activity recognition and classification techniques - Data gathering, analysis and visualization of sensed data - Privacy and security issues - Sensing and its application to social networks - City-wide urban sensing - Machine learning for human and group behavior - Participatory and opportunistic sensing - Body area sensor networks - Sensing for creational applications, healthcare, public health, community development, and cultural expression. - Interaction between static sensor webs and mobile sensors. Paper Submission Instructions: Submissions should contain 5 U.S. letter pages in PDF format, including all references, figures and tables. Papers should be single column using 11pt font. Proceedings will be made available to workshop participants online ahead of the workshop and as a printed copy. Paper submission is through the EDAS system. Important Dates: Papers submissions due Friday, August 1, 2008 (5:00pm EST) Notification to authors Friday, August 29, 2008 Camera-ready copy due Friday, September 19, 2008 (5:00pm EST) Workshop date November 4, 2008 Organizers: Frank Bentley, Motorola Assaf Biderman, MIT P?ter Boda, Nokia Research Gaetano Borriello, University of Washington Andrew Campbell, Dartmouth College, (Co-Chair) Hae Don Chon, Samsung Landon Cox, Duke University Deborah Estrin, UCLA, (Co-Chair) Lama Nachman, Intel Research Tapan Parikh, UC Berkeley Matt Welsh, Harvard University Sean White, Columbia University Feng Zhao, Microsoft Research -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: http://mailman.postel.org/pipermail/sigcomm/attachments/20080709/78c35955/attachment-0001.html From liqian at microsoft.com Wed Jul 9 08:53:31 2008 From: liqian at microsoft.com (Liqian Luo) Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 08:53:31 -0700 Subject: [sigcomm] Sensys Workshop CFP: ImageSense 2008 Message-ID: <715287EC0AFFA842B30C3431B73D1AE14F901774C8@NA-EXMSG-C105.redmond.corp.microsoft.com> Call for Papers: Workshop on Applications, Systems, and Algorithms for Image Sensing Deadline: August 25th November 4, 2008, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA Held in conjunction with ACM SenSys 2008 The improving performance of small form factor and low power image sensing technologies is constantly expanding the sensing capabilities of embedded, wireless, and mobile platforms, thereby enabling new applications. Effective design and deployment of such applications involves addressing many research issues ranging from efficient platform design; in-situ event extraction; storage, processing and communication of large amounts of image data; and privacy issues inherent to image sensing. This workshop hopes to provide a forum to discuss the latest research, future directions, challenges, and novel ideas for realizing the potential of image sensor networks. Researchers coming from the multiple related fields of imaging technology, image interpretation, embedded application design, wireless and low power networking, and image data management will have an opportunity to interact and synergize. Topics - Applications for distributed low power imaging - Platforms for image and visual sensing for embedded applications - Image analysis and interpretation for sensor networks - In-situ and in-network image information extraction - Multi-modal sensor fusion including imagers - Algorithms for adaptive image capture, communication, and retrieval - Joint optimization of image optics and processing for low power/low cost systems - Mobile device based image sensing systems - Mobility, actuation, and control for and using image sensing - Privacy protection - System architectures, heterogeneous imagers, and infrastructure design - Power management - Industry updates and case studies Submission: Submitted papers must be no longer than 5 single-spaced 8.5" x 11" pages, two-column format, using 10-point type (see Sensys templates). Author names and affiliations should appear on the title page. Papers must be in PDF and must be submitted via the submission site. All submissions must describe original research, not published or currently under review for another workshop, conference, or journal. Early stage research ideas are encouraged. Accepted papers will be made available on the workshop website. Important Dates Paper registration due: August 25, 2008 Paper submission due: August 29, 2008 (9pm, Pacific Time) Notification to authors: September 29, 2008 Final files due: October 14, 2008 Authors who have concerns regarding scope or submission guidelines may contact the program co-chairs (email: kansal [at] microsoft [dot] com). Program Co-Chairs Deepak Ganesan (U. Massachusetts) Phillip B. Gibbons (Intel Research) Aman Kansal (Microsoft Research) Technical Program Committee Maurice Chu (PARC) Peter Corke (CSIRO ICT Centre) Branislav Kusy (Stanford) Dimitrios Lymberopoulos (Microsoft Research) Johnny Park (Purdue) Mohammad Rahimi (UCLA) Gaurav Sukhatme (USC) Andreas Terzis (JHU) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.postel.org/pipermail/sigcomm/attachments/20080709/13802b54/attachment.html From liqian at microsoft.com Mon Jul 21 13:07:13 2008 From: liqian at microsoft.com (Liqian Luo) Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 13:07:13 -0700 Subject: [sigcomm] CFP: Sensys Workshop on Urban Sensing (UrbanSense08) Message-ID: <715287EC0AFFA842B30C3431B73D1AE14F9044F953@NA-EXMSG-C105.redmond.corp.microsoft.com> Call for Papers: International Workshop on Urban, Community, and Social Applications of Networked Sensing Systems (UrbanSense08) November 4, 2008, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA Deadline: August 1st. http://sensorlab.cs.dartmouth.edu/urbansensing/ Held in conjunction with ACM SenSys 2008 Sensing is going mobile and people-centric. Sensors for activity recognition and GPS for location are now being shipped in millions of top end mobile phones. This complements other sensors already on mobile phones such as high-quality cameras and microphones. At the same time we are seeing sensors installed in urban environments in support of more classic environmental sensing applications, such as, real-time feeds for air-quality, pollutants, weather conditions, and congestion conditions around the city. Collaborative data gathering of sensed data for people by people, facilitated by sensing systems comprised of everyday mobile devices and their interaction with static sensor webs, present a new frontier at the intersection between pervasive computing and sensor networking. This workshop promotes exchange among sensing system researchers involved in areas, such as, mobile sensing, people-centric and participatory sensing, urban sensing, public health, community development, and cultural expression. It focuses on how mobile phones and other everyday devices can be employed as network- connected, location-aware, human-in-the-loop sensors that enable data collection, geo-tagged documentation, mapping, modeling, and other case-making capabilities. This workshop is the third in a series of meetings held at SenSys over last few years. The first workshop in 2006 dealt with the concept of the world sensor web and the second at SenSys 2007 focused on sensing on everyday mobile phones in support of participatory research. We particularly encourage position papers on the following topics (but not limited to): - Applications and architectural ideas - Mobile phones sensing systems - Activity recognition and classification techniques - Data gathering, analysis and visualization of sensed data - Privacy and security issues - Sensing and its application to social networks - City-wide urban sensing - Machine learning for human and group behavior - Participatory and opportunistic sensing - Body area sensor networks - Sensing for creational applications, healthcare, public health, community development, and cultural expression. - Interaction between static sensor webs and mobile sensors. Paper Submission Instructions: Submissions should contain 5 U.S. letter pages in PDF format, including all references, figures and tables. Papers should be single column using 11pt font. Proceedings will be made available to workshop participants online ahead of the workshop and as a printed copy. Paper submission is through the EDAS system. Important Dates: Papers submissions due Friday, August 1, 2008 (5:00pm EST) Notification to authors Friday, August 29, 2008 Camera-ready copy due Friday, September 19, 2008 (5:00pm EST) Workshop date November 4, 2008 Organizers: Frank Bentley, Motorola Assaf Biderman, MIT P?ter Boda, Nokia Research Gaetano Borriello, University of Washington Andrew Campbell, Dartmouth College, (Co-Chair) Hae Don Chon, Samsung Landon Cox, Duke University Deborah Estrin, UCLA, (Co-Chair) Lama Nachman, Intel Research Tapan Parikh, UC Berkeley Matt Welsh, Harvard University Sean White, Columbia University Feng Zhao, Microsoft Research -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.postel.org/pipermail/sigcomm/attachments/20080721/7f7d88e2/attachment-0001.html From liqian at microsoft.com Mon Jul 21 13:08:45 2008 From: liqian at microsoft.com (Liqian Luo) Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 13:08:45 -0700 Subject: [sigcomm] Sensys Workshop CFP: ImageSense 2008 Message-ID: <715287EC0AFFA842B30C3431B73D1AE14F9044F955@NA-EXMSG-C105.redmond.corp.microsoft.com> Call for Papers: Workshop on Applications, Systems, and Algorithms for Image Sensing Deadline: August 25th November 4, 2008, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA Held in conjunction with ACM SenSys 2008 The improving performance of small form factor and low power image sensing technologies is constantly expanding the sensing capabilities of embedded, wireless, and mobile platforms, thereby enabling new applications. Effective design and deployment of such applications involves addressing many research issues ranging from efficient platform design; in-situ event extraction; storage, processing and communication of large amounts of image data; and privacy issues inherent to image sensing. This workshop hopes to provide a forum to discuss the latest research, future directions, challenges, and novel ideas for realizing the potential of image sensor networks. Researchers coming from the multiple related fields of imaging technology, image interpretation, embedded application design, wireless and low power networking, and image data management will have an opportunity to interact and synergize. Topics - Applications for distributed low power imaging - Platforms for image and visual sensing for embedded applications - Image analysis and interpretation for sensor networks - In-situ and in-network image information extraction - Multi-modal sensor fusion including imagers - Algorithms for adaptive image capture, communication, and retrieval - Joint optimization of image optics and processing for low power/low cost systems - Mobile device based image sensing systems - Mobility, actuation, and control for and using image sensing - Privacy protection - System architectures, heterogeneous imagers, and infrastructure design - Power management - Industry updates and case studies Submission: Submitted papers must be no longer than 5 single-spaced 8.5" x 11" pages, two-column format, using 10-point type (see Sensys templates). Author names and affiliations should appear on the title page. Papers must be in PDF and must be submitted via the submission site. All submissions must describe original research, not published or currently under review for another workshop, conference, or journal. Early stage research ideas are encouraged. Accepted papers will be made available on the workshop website. Important Dates Paper registration due: August 25, 2008 Paper submission due: August 29, 2008 (9pm, Pacific Time) Notification to authors: September 29, 2008 Final files due: October 14, 2008 Authors who have concerns regarding scope or submission guidelines may contact the program co-chairs (email: kansal [at] microsoft [dot] com). Program Co-Chairs Deepak Ganesan (U. Massachusetts) Phillip B. Gibbons (Intel Research) Aman Kansal (Microsoft Research) Technical Program Committee Maurice Chu (PARC) Peter Corke (CSIRO ICT Centre) Branislav Kusy (Stanford) Dimitrios Lymberopoulos (Microsoft Research) Johnny Park (Purdue) Mohammad Rahimi (UCLA) Gaurav Sukhatme (USC) Andreas Terzis (JHU) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.postel.org/pipermail/sigcomm/attachments/20080721/a0ded224/attachment.html From liqian at microsoft.com Mon Jul 21 13:10:14 2008 From: liqian at microsoft.com (Liqian Luo) Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 13:10:14 -0700 Subject: [sigcomm] CFP: Sensys Demos and Posters Message-ID: <715287EC0AFFA842B30C3431B73D1AE14F9044F958@NA-EXMSG-C105.redmond.corp.microsoft.com> CFP: Sensys Demos and Posters. Poster and Demo Submission deadline: Friday, July 25th, 2008 Accepted Posters and Demos will appear in Sensys Proceedings. Demos: Demonstrations showing innovative research and applications are solicited. SenSys is very interested in demonstrations of technology, platforms, and applications of sensor systems. Abstracts of accepted demos will be published in the SenSys conference proceedings. Submissions from both industry and academia are encouraged. Posters: Posters showing exciting early work on sensor systems are solicited. Areas of interest are the same as those listed in the technical call for papers. While the poster need not describe completed work, it should report on research for which at least preliminary results are available. For CFP go to http://sensys.acm.org/2008 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.postel.org/pipermail/sigcomm/attachments/20080721/3bd60840/attachment.html From acb at cs.princeton.edu Tue Jul 22 07:07:36 2008 From: acb at cs.princeton.edu (Andy Bavier) Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 10:07:36 -0400 Subject: [sigcomm] CfP: ROADS'08, Madrid, 9 December 2008 In-Reply-To: <72e5d0120807210726g349dec42gdfae1241e40e1871@mail.gmail.com> References: <72e5d0120807210726g349dec42gdfae1241e40e1871@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <72e5d0120807220707l34eece41ud2898aba66494fb0@mail.gmail.com> CfP: ROADS'08 - Madrid, Spain, 9 December 2008 Held in conjunction with ACM CoNEXT 2008 http://www.sigcomm.org/co-next2008/roads.html The 3rd International Workshop on Real Overlays And Distributed Systems (ROADS) seeks papers on the challenges in building large-scale distributed systems and networking overlays. ROADS is a place to share new experiences, and work in progress, with an emphasis on systems that actually run in the wide-area Internet. The Real in ROADS refers to systems that are deployed on a real platform for a period of time. They might be existing widely deployed systems, new research prototypes, or more permanent services, but submissions should address technical challenges they present for designers and researchers. We also welcome papers that explore the extent to which results retain their validity when moving from simulation (e.g., ModelNet) to emulation (e.g., Emulab), and/or to more realistic deployment settings (e.g., PlanetLab). The workshop program will include invited speakers and presentations of peer-reviewed papers. Papers will be selected based on originality, likelihood of stimulating a lively discussion, and technical merit. We encourage submissions of early work containing novel and interesting ideas. We envision ROADS as a forum where participants can receive early feedback on the design and implementation of systems that may later form the core of submissions to conferences such as CoNEXT, SIGCOMM, NSDI, SOSP, OSDI, MobiCom, or MobiSys. Topics of interest include, but are by no means limited to: * Self-organizing, autonomous, and federated networked systems * Overlays and peer-to-peer systems * Online social networks: privacy, reputation, content sharing, search * Video-On-Demand and other advanced content distribution systems * Cloud computing and data center networks * Managing, debugging, and diagnosing problems in distributed systems * Virtualization and resource management for networked systems * Architectural support for improving security or availability * Design and evaluation of Internet-scale testbeds * Experiences with deployed systems (e.g., CDNs, metro-area Wi-Fi networks, massive multiplayer game systems) * Addressing novel challenges for the developing world * Energy efficient computing in networked environments Important Dates Submission deadline: September 12th, 2008 (Friday, 23:59 CEST) Notifications of acceptance: October 20th, 2008 Final versions due: November 14th, 2008 Submissions Submissions should be at most 6 pages in length (including figures, tables, and references), in standard ACM two-column format, using at least 10 point type. Longer submissions will not be reviewed. Submissions should expose a new problem, advocate a specific solution, or report on actual experience. Instructions regarding the submission process can be found on the ROADS'08 web site. Papers will appear in the ACM Digital Library and will be included in the ACM CoNEXT 2008 electronic proceedings. Program Committee Nick Feamster, Georgia Tech, USA Bryan Ford, MIT, USA Mike Freedman, Princeton University, USA Arvind Krishnamurthy, University of Washington, USA Ratul Mahajan, Microsoft Research, USA Sue Moon, KAIST, Korea Dushyanth Narayanan, Microsoft Research, UK Stefan Saroiu, University of Toronto, Canada Workshop Chairs Andy Bavier, Princeton University, USA Krishna Gummadi, MPI-SWS, Germany Pablo Rodriguez, Telefonica Research Lab, Spain From yzhang at cs.utexas.edu Tue Jul 22 18:51:27 2008 From: yzhang at cs.utexas.edu (Yin Zhang) Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 20:51:27 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [sigcomm] SIGCOMM 2008 registration reminder Message-ID: [ Sincere appologies if you receive multiple copies of this message. ] This is a final registration reminder for ACM SIGCOMM 2008, to be held at the Grand Hyatt Regency in Seattle, WA, USA between August 17-22, 2008. * The early registration deadline for the main conference, workshops and tutorials is this Friday, July 25. If you haven't done so already, register today. * For those people still looking for accommodations, we have added information about other hotel options to the conference website. See: http://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2008/hotel.php For more information about SIGCOMM 2008, please visit the conference web site: http://www.sigcomm.org/sigcomm2008/ We hope to see you in Seattle! -- SIGCOMM 2008 Organizing Committee