SIGCOMM, like most conferences and journals, requires that papers not be submitted simultaneously to any other conference or publication (excepting dual-submission with the FDNA and NICELI workshops) and that submissions not be previously published. All submitted papers will be judged based on their quality and relevance through double-blind reviewing, where the identities of the authors are withheld from the reviewers. Authors of accepted papers will need to sign an ACM copyright release form. Authors of accepted papers will need to work with a shepard assigned from the program committee to produce the camera-ready version of the paper. Electronic copies of the camera-ready papers will be published on the conference web site before the conference, unless authors specifically request that this not be done.
**The deadline for registering a paper, with abstract, is midnight EDT, Friday January 31, 2003.
**The deadline for submitting the paper itself is midnight EDT, Wednesday February 5, 2003.
**These are hard deadlines; no extensions will be given.
The formatting requirements and and step-by-step submission instructions for SIGCOMM'03 full and position papers are given below. Submission of posters and workshop-only papers is being handled separately. Please read the Call For Papers, Guidance for Authors of Position Papers, and Anonymity Guidelines before preparing your submission.
All papers submitted to the SIGCOMM conference undergo double-blind reviewing -- the authors do not know the identity of the program committee members and referees who review the paper, nor do the program committee members and referees know the identity of the authors. As an author, you are required to make a good faith effort to preserve the anonymity of your submission while at the same time allowing the reader to fully grasp the context of related past work, including your own. Common sense and careful writing will go a long way towards preserving anonymity. You should also take the following steps when preparing your submission:
In previous work [1,2], Smith presented protocols for .... In this paper, we build on that work by ...
Bibliography
[1] Joe Smith, "A Simple Protocol for ...," Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM 2000.
[2] Joe Smith, "A More Complicated Protocol for...," Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM 2001.
The requirement for anonymity is not meant to extend beyond the submission process to the detriment of your research. In particular, you may circulate your submission among colleagues or discuss it on a mailing list if you see fit.
The submission website is located at http://sigcomm2003.cs.washington.edu/. It will become active around mid-January. You may submit full and position papers at this website by following the instructions below. Only electronic submissions via this site will be accepted; please do not mail papers to the PC chairs. Note that workshop-only submissions (not dual submissions) and posters are being handled separately, and instructions for these submissions will be given on the main conference web site.
**The deadline for registering a paper, with abstract, is midnight EDT, Friday January 31, 2003.
**The deadline for submitting the paper itself is midnight EDT, Wednesday February 5, 2003.
**These are hard deadlines; no extensions will be given.
To submit a full or position paper, follow these steps:
All finalized submissions will be automatically acknowledged within 24 hours. Please contact the program chairs promptly if your submission is not acknowledged.
sigcomm2003-pcchairs@cs.washington.edu