Call for papers
Fourteenth ACM SIGACT-SIGOPS Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing (PODC)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, August 20-23, 1995
Click here to get a postscript
copy of the call for papers.
Scope and format:
Research contributions to the theory, design, specification or implementation
of distributed systems are solicited. Topics of interest include, but are not
limited to:
-
-
Distributed algorithms and complexity
Network protocols and architectures
Multiprocessor algorithms and architectures
Distributed operating systems
Concurrency control and synchronization
Fault tolerance
Specification, semantics and verification
Cryptography and security
The conference will consist of two tracks of presentations. Long presentations
will be given slots of approximately 25 minutes and will be accompanied by papers
of up to 10 pages in the proceedings. This track is intended for contributions
reporting on original research, submitted exclusively to this conference.
Brief announcements will be given slots of approximately 10 minutes and will be
accompanied by 1-page abstracts in the proceedings. This track is intended as a
forum for reporting research at an early stage, unpolished recent results, and
brief communications, which may be published later in expanded or more polished
form elsewhere.
Submissions:
A submission for the long presentation track should be in the form of an
extended abstract that provides sufficient detail to allow the program committee
to assess the merits of the paper. It should include appropriate references and
comparisons to related work. It is recommended that each submission begin with
a succinct statement of the problem, a summary of the main results, and a brief
explanation of their significance, all suitable for a non-specialist. Technical
development of the work, directed to the specialist, should follow. Submitted
abstracts should be no longer than 4,500 words (roughly 10 pages on letter-size
paper using at least 11-point font and reasonable margins). If the authors
believe that more details are essential to substantiate the main claims of the
paper, they may include a clearly marked appendix that will be read at the
discretion of the program committee. Extended abstracts deviating significantly
from these guidelines risk rejection without consideration of their merits.
A submission for the brief announcement track should be in the form of a one-page
abstract, that includes a statement of the problem, the results and their
implications.
At the authors' request, an extended abstract that is not selected as a long
presentation will also be considered for the brief announcement track. Such a
request will not affect the chances of the paper being accepted in the long
presentation track.
Authors are invited to send 14 copies of an abstract and a cover letter to the
program chair:
Vassos Hadzilacos
Computer Systems Research Institute
University of Toronto
6 King's College Rd
Toronto, Ontario
Canada M5S 1A1
e-mail: vassos@cs.utoronto.ca
Individuals with no access to manuscript reproduction facilities may submit a
single copy. Extended abstracts should be printed double-sided, if possible.
The cover letter should identify the contact author, provide her or his postal
and e-mail address, and indicate the track(s) to which the paper is submitted.
Important dates
To be considered by the committee, abstracts must be received by February 10,
1995. This is a firm deadline. Acceptance or rejection notifications will be
sent by April 14, 1995. Camera-ready versions of accepted papers and short
abstracts will be due May 20, 1995.
Best student paper award
This year PODC is inaugurating a best student paper award. A paper is eligible
if at least one of its authors is a full-time student at the time of submission.
This must be indicated in the submission cover letter.
Program chair: Vassos Hadzilacos (University of Toronto)
General chair: Jim Anderson (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Treasurer: Jim Burns (Bellcore)
Local arrangements co-chairs:
Evangelos Kranakis
(kranakis@scs.carleton.ca) and
Danny Krizanc
(krizanc@scs.carleton.ca). They can be reached at:
School of Computer Science,
Carleton University,
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1S 5B6
Program committee:
Maintained by tushar@watson.ibm.com