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Kishore Kothapalli <[log in to unmask]>
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Kishore Kothapalli <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear colleague

...Apologies if you receive multiple copies...

You are invited to submit a proposal to hold a tutorial at the upcoming
International Conferene on Distributed Computing and Networking (ICDCN).
This year ICDCN will be held in Hong Kong in January 2012.


CALL FOR TUTORIALS
13th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING AND NETWORKING
ICDCN 2012
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China
January 3-6, 2012
http://www.icdcn.org

The International Conference on Distributed Computing and Networking
(ICDCN), 2012 will be held in Hongkong during January 3--6, 2012. As in
the past, ICDCN will also feature four tutorials that fit in the
conference themes. It is expected that tutorials will be accessible to
participants who are just familiar with basic concepts in the proposed
area. The tutorial is also expected to indicate directions for future
work so that student participants can therefore continue interacting
with the speaker even after the tutorial and the conference.

Proposals will be considered for half-day tutorials of about four hours
in duration including a short break in between. Topics proposed should
have a direct relevance to the topics of the conference. A list of
recent tutorials offered during the previous edition can be found at
http://icdcn.iitkgp.ac.in/Tutorial.html

Tutorial proposals should be submitted in PDF directly to both Jogesh
Muppala ([log in to unmask]) and Kishore Kothapalli
([log in to unmask]). Use a standard letter sized paper with single
column style and reasonable margins. Limit your submission to about 4
pages in length.

A tutorial proposal should include the following:

* Title of the tutorial
* Instructor(s) and their brief CV
* Aims/Learning objectives
* Description of topics
* Scope of the tutorial
* Tutorial history (previous offerings of tutorial, attendance
statistics, and feedback if any)
* 300 Word Abstract (1-2 paragraphs)
* Full description (1-2 pages)
* Target Audience Information
* Prerequisite knowledge of audience

Proposals can be on any of the topics indicated in the ICDCN 2012 call
for papers. Specific topics of interest for tutorials include, but are
not limited to:

* cloud computing
* Energy aware/green networking
* cognitive radio
* large scale distributed computing
* distributed approximation algorithms
* sensor networks
* high performance computing

If you wish to sound out your proposal before preparing a full version,
or seek additional information, you are free to write Jogesh Muppala and
Kishore Kothapalli.

It is expected that tutorial speakers shall make their slides available
by the beginning of December 2011 so that the confrence organizers can
make copies of your material available to the participants. However,
this does not preclude tutorials that include some material that the
speakers wish not to be publicly made available. The tutorial co-chairs
can work with such requests explicitly.

Important Dates

Last date of submission : August 19, 2011
Notification : August 26, 2011

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