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Fwd: APRICOT 2005 Fellowship and CFP Announcement
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Bill Manning)
Tue Sep 7 06:09:25 2004
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From Philip Smith.
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>
> Subject: APRICOT 2005 Fellowship and CFP Announcement
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Please find below the call for presentations and tutorials for the
> APRICOT 2005 conference in Kyoto, Japan.
>
> philip
> --
>
> CALL FOR APRICOT 2005 CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND TUTORIALS
> (Asia Pacific Regional Internet Conference on Operational Technologies)
> 16-25 February 2005
> Kyoto International Conference Hall (KICH)
> Kyoto, Japan
>
> The APRICOT 2005 Program Committee is seeking contributors to the
> program.
>
> We are looking for people who would like to:
>
> * Offer a technical tutorial on an appropriate topic; and/or
> * Participate in the technical conference sessions as a speaker.
> * Convene and chair a Birds of a Feather (BOF) session.
>
> You can make a proposal by completing the online form at
> http://www.2005.apricot.net/cfp.html
>
> SCHEDULE
>
> 3 September 2004: Call for Papers Announcement
> 27 September 2004: All Proposed Session Presentations and Tutorials
> Submitted
> 12 October 2004: Presentations and Tutorials Selected and Announced
> 25 October 2004: Presentation Titles and Abstracts Submitted
>
> 4 February 2005: All Speaker Presentation Materials Submitted for
> Review
> 21 February to 22 February 2005: Tutorials
> 23 February to 24 February 2005: Conference
>
> PROGRAM TOPICS
>
> Tutorial and Technical Conference Session topics which have been
> designated for this year, include:
>
> Tutorial:
> Wireless Infrastructure
> Broadcast and Contents Delivery
> Internet Backbone Operations
> MPLS and Traffic Engineering
> Enterprise Security
> Broadband Network Design
> InterConnections and Peering
> Intranet Operations
> Enterprise Network IPv6 Transition
> DNS Operations
> Internet Telephony
>
> Conference:
> Internet Telephony (organized by APEET)
> IPv6 - Transition/Network Services/Applications (organized by
> APIPv6TF)
> Asia Pacific Peering
> Security Incident Handling (organized by APCERT)
> Anti-Spam and Net Abuse (organized by APCAUCE)
> Internet Routing and Backbone Operations
>
> The program committee will consider proposals in any of these areas,
> and also in new areas. If you have an idea for a tutorial or session
> subject that is not listed, please feel free to submit it to us.
> When considering a subject, remember that the APRICOT audience is
> mainly
> comprised of technical network operators and engineers with a wide
> range
> of experience levels from beginners to multi-year experience.
>
> IMPORTANT NOTE
>
> APRICOT is a TECHNICAL conference.
> The program committee is charged with maintaining the technical
> standard
> of APRICOT, and will therefore not accept inappropriate materials.
> It is the expectation of both the selection committee and the audience
> that the presenter be a technical professional not a marketing or sales
> person.
>
> TUTORIALS
>
> Tutorials are full-day workshops (4 sessions of 90 min. in length)
> which
> focus on a particular subject in-depth. They may be presented by a
> single Instructor, or a team of instructors working together. You can
> propose a tutorial by completing the online form at
> http://www.2005.apricot.net/cfp.html
>
> TECHNICAL CONFERENCE SESSIONS
>
> The APRICOT Technical Conference Schedule is made up of 1.5 hour
> conference sessions, each including up to 3 speakers (therefore
> allowing 20-30 minutes per speaker). Sessions are chaired by persons of
> appropriate expertise in the subject matter of the session, and will
> include ample time for questions from the audience. If you would like
> to
> propose a presentation, complete the online form at
> http://www.2005.apricot.net/cfp.html
>
> FUNDING AND SUPPORT
>
> Only in exceptional circumstances of hardship will APRICOT be able to
> consider assisting with travel expenses of conference speakers or
> tutorial instructors. Registration fees will be waived for presenters
> to
> attend the portion of the program they are speaking in.
>
> MAKING A PROPOSAL AS A SPEAKER, INSTRUCTOR
>
> If you would like to be considered as a tutorial instructor or
> conference session speaker, please complete the online form at
> http://www.2005.apricot.net/cfp.html BEFORE 27 September 2004.
>
> The following information will be requested on the online form.
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
> 1. SPEAKER PERSONAL INFORMATION
>
> First (Given) Name:
> Middle Name:
> Last (Family) Name:
> Title:
> Company / School / Affiliation:
> Organization URL:
> Country:
> email:
> Personal URL:
>
> Short Bio (please include enough information that we can determine that
> you are a qualified speaker on this subject):
>
> 2. PROPOSAL CONTENT
>
> Tutorial or Technical Conference Session Presentation
> (choose one for each submission):
>
> Subject (Choose one from):
>
> Tutorial:
> Wireless Infrastructure
> Broadcast and Contents Delivery
> Internet Backbone Operations
> MPLS and Traffic Engineering
> Enterprise Security
> Broadband Network Design
> InterConnections and Peering
> Intranet Operations
> Enterprise Network
> IPv6 Transition
> DNS Operations
> Internet Telephony
>
> Conference:
> Internet Telephony (organized by APEET)
> IPv6 - Transition/Network Services/Applications (organized by
> APIPv6TF)
> Asia Pacific Peering
> Security Incident Handling (organized by APCERT)
> Anti-Spam and Net Abuse (organized by APCAUCE)
> Internet Routing and Backbone Operations
>
> Other: (Describe :_____________________)
>
> Title of Entry:
>
> Level of Material (Introductory, Intermediate, Advanced):
>
> Abstract of Entry:
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
> CONTACT
> More information on APRICOT 2005 is available at
> http:/www.2005.apricot.net. If you are interested in further
> information
> on the APRICOT 2005 program and call for papers, please contact the
> APRICOT 2005 Program Committee at <apricot2005-cfp@e-side.co.jp>.
>
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From Philip Smith.
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<bold><color><param>0000,0000,0000</param>Subject: </color>APRICOT
2005 Fellowship and CFP Announcement
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Hi everyone,
Please find below the call for presentations and tutorials for the
APRICOT 2005 conference in Kyoto, Japan.
philip
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CALL FOR APRICOT 2005 CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND TUTORIALS
(Asia Pacific Regional Internet Conference on Operational Technologies)
16-25 February 2005
Kyoto International Conference Hall (KICH)
Kyoto, Japan
The APRICOT 2005 Program Committee is seeking contributors to the
program.
We are looking for people who would like to:
* Offer a technical tutorial on an appropriate topic; and/or
* Participate in the technical conference sessions as a speaker.
* Convene and chair a Birds of a Feather (BOF) session.
You can make a proposal by completing the online form at
http://www.2005.apricot.net/cfp.html
SCHEDULE
3 September 2004: Call for Papers Announcement
27 September 2004: All Proposed Session Presentations and Tutorials
Submitted
12 October 2004: Presentations and Tutorials Selected and Announced
25 October 2004: Presentation Titles and Abstracts Submitted
4 February 2005: All Speaker Presentation Materials Submitted for
Review
21 February to 22 February 2005: Tutorials
23 February to 24 February 2005: Conference
PROGRAM TOPICS
Tutorial and Technical Conference Session topics which have been
designated for this year, include:
Tutorial:
Wireless Infrastructure
Broadcast and Contents Delivery
Internet Backbone Operations
MPLS and Traffic Engineering
Enterprise Security
Broadband Network Design
InterConnections and Peering
Intranet Operations
Enterprise Network IPv6 Transition
DNS Operations
Internet Telephony
Conference:
Internet Telephony (organized by APEET)
IPv6 - Transition/Network Services/Applications (organized by
APIPv6TF)
Asia Pacific Peering
Security Incident Handling (organized by APCERT)
Anti-Spam and Net Abuse (organized by APCAUCE)
Internet Routing and Backbone Operations
The program committee will consider proposals in any of these areas,
and also in new areas. If you have an idea for a tutorial or session
subject that is not listed, please feel free to submit it to us.
When considering a subject, remember that the APRICOT audience is
mainly
comprised of technical network operators and engineers with a wide
range
of experience levels from beginners to multi-year experience.
IMPORTANT NOTE
APRICOT is a TECHNICAL conference.
The program committee is charged with maintaining the technical
standard
of APRICOT, and will therefore not accept inappropriate materials.
It is the expectation of both the selection committee and the audience
that the presenter be a technical professional not a marketing or sales
person.
TUTORIALS
Tutorials are full-day workshops (4 sessions of 90 min. in length)
which
focus on a particular subject in-depth. They may be presented by a
single Instructor, or a team of instructors working together. You can
propose a tutorial by completing the online form at
http://www.2005.apricot.net/cfp.html
TECHNICAL CONFERENCE SESSIONS
The APRICOT Technical Conference Schedule is made up of 1.5 hour
conference sessions, each including up to 3 speakers (therefore
allowing 20-30 minutes per speaker). Sessions are chaired by persons of
appropriate expertise in the subject matter of the session, and will
include ample time for questions from the audience. If you would like
to
propose a presentation, complete the online form at
http://www.2005.apricot.net/cfp.html
FUNDING AND SUPPORT
Only in exceptional circumstances of hardship will APRICOT be able to
consider assisting with travel expenses of conference speakers or
tutorial instructors. Registration fees will be waived for presenters
to
attend the portion of the program they are speaking in.
MAKING A PROPOSAL AS A SPEAKER, INSTRUCTOR
If you would like to be considered as a tutorial instructor or
conference session speaker, please complete the online form at
http://www.2005.apricot.net/cfp.html BEFORE 27 September 2004.
The following information will be requested on the online form.
----------------------------------------------------------
1. SPEAKER PERSONAL INFORMATION
First (Given) Name:
Middle Name:
Last (Family) Name:
Title:
Company / School / Affiliation:
Organization URL:
Country:
email:
Personal URL:
Short Bio (please include enough information that we can determine that
you are a qualified speaker on this subject):
2. PROPOSAL CONTENT
Tutorial or Technical Conference Session Presentation
(choose one for each submission):
Subject (Choose one from):
Tutorial:
Wireless Infrastructure
Broadcast and Contents Delivery
Internet Backbone Operations
MPLS and Traffic Engineering
Enterprise Security
Broadband Network Design
InterConnections and Peering
Intranet Operations
Enterprise Network
IPv6 Transition
DNS Operations
Internet Telephony
Conference:
Internet Telephony (organized by APEET)
IPv6 - Transition/Network Services/Applications (organized by
APIPv6TF)
Asia Pacific Peering
Security Incident Handling (organized by APCERT)
Anti-Spam and Net Abuse (organized by APCAUCE)
Internet Routing and Backbone Operations
Other: (Describe :_____________________)
Title of Entry:
Level of Material (Introductory, Intermediate, Advanced):
Abstract of Entry:
-------------------------------------------------------------
CONTACT
More information on APRICOT 2005 is available at
http:/www.2005.apricot.net. If you are interested in further
information
on the APRICOT 2005 program and call for papers, please contact the
APRICOT 2005 Program Committee at <<apricot2005-cfp@e-side.co.jp>.
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