ACM SIGMETRICS 2008 Student Thesis Panel: Call for Submission

June 3, 2008

Annapolis, Maryland, USA

http://www.research.att.com/~jiawang/SSTP08.html

 

The Sigmetrics 2008 is encouraging students to submit extended abstracts describing work-in-progress thesis research to the student thesis panel. The thesis panel provides a live forum for students to promote and get feedback on their work, exchange research experiences, and interact with established researchers. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

 

  • Performance evaluation studies of: computer networks, Internet servers, network applications, topology and routing, computer architectures, database systems, operating systems, distributed systems, multimedia systems, file and storage systems, memory systems, language and runtime systems, real-time systems, sensor networks, mobile devices and wireless networks, security, and fault-tolerant systems.

 

  • Performance methodology techniques and algorithms for: analytic modeling, system measurement and monitoring, model verification and validation, workload characterization, simulation, statistical analysis, stochastic modeling, experimental design, reliability analysis and management, performance optimization and hybrid models.

 

Both analytical and empirical studies are encouraged to be submitted to the student thesis panel.

 

Student Thesis Panel

 

Submissions will be reviewed by a panel committee, from which a number of abstracts will be selected for presentation at the thesis panel. Each thesis panel is chaired by a well established researcher in the field and student authors of accepted submissions will speak as panelists. 

 

An Award (and a prize) will be given to the best student panelist. A limited number of student travel grants will also be available to the accepted student authors who will present at the student thesis panel.

 

Submission Guidelines

 

Extended abstracts should not exceed 2 pages double column including figures and tables in standard ACM format. All submissions should be in PDF format.

 

Please submit extended abstract via email to Jia Wang <jiawang (at) research.att.com> with the subject line “ACM SIGMETRICS 2008 Student Thesis Panel”.

 

Important Dates

 

Submission deadline:                   March 31, 2008

Acceptance notifications:            April 15, 2008

Camera ready deadline:               May 3, 2008

Student Thesis Panel:                   June 3, 2008

 

 

Accepted Papers

 

  • Location Privacy; Moving Beyond K-anonymity, Cloaking and Anonymizers, Ali Khoshgozaran (University of Southern California, USA)
  • Optimal Active Probing Rate for Networks, Ben Parker (Queen Mary, University of London, UK)
  • Network Statistical Inference: Cost-Performance Tradeoffs, Animashree Anandkumar (Cornell University, USA)
  • Synchronized Network Emulation, Elias Weingärtner (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
  • Detecting and Filtering Non-responsive Traffic in AQM Queues without Packet Header Examination, Yi Pan (UCI, USA)
  • Efficient Management of Idleness in Systems, Ningfang Mi (College of William and Mary, USA)
  • Delay Based Analytical Models in Wireless Mesh Networks, Jiazhen Zhou (University of Missouri, USA)
  • Towards Noise-Tolerant Network Service Diagnosis, Yao Zhao (Northwestern University, USA)

 

 

Thesis Panel Committee

 

Chair

Jia Wang                    AT&T Labs - Research, USA

 

Committee Members

Aditya Akella             University of Wisconsin - Madison, USA

Sara Alouf                  INRIA, Sophia Antipolis, France

Y. Charlie Hu              Purdue University, USA

John C.S. Lui             Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Sudipta Sengupta     Microsoft Research, USA

Evgenia Smirni          College of William and Mary, USA

Walter Willinger         AT&T Labs - Research, USA

Charles P Wright       IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA