Monday, January 23, 2023

[DMANET] ACM SIGMETRICS 2023: Call for Tutorials

Hi all,


The 2023 ACM SIGMETRICS seeks tutorial proposals, which should provide clear and focused teaching material covering new and emerging topics within the scope of the conference (see https://www.sigmetrics.org/sigmetrics2023/call_for_papers.html for details on this). We encourage tutorials on both recent advances in established performance evaluation topics as well as emerging areas of interest to the conference.


The tutorial proposal should describe the content, importance, and timeliness of the tutorial concisely. It should contain the following sections:

* Title of tutorial.
* The name(s) of the tutorial lecturer(s).
* Tutorial abstract.
* Tutorial outline. If there is more than one speaker, the distribution of the tutorial content among the lecturers should be roughly described.
* Importance and timeliness of the tutorial.
* Brief explanation of the differences between this tutorial and others given in the past two or three years at Sigmetrics and related conferences (e.g., Performance).
* Brief CVs for each tutorial lecturer (no more than 300 words per person, including previous lecture and tutorial experience).


*Important Information*

* Submission Deadline: March 4 (Earlier submission would be appreciated.)
* Submission Format: PDF (up to five pages) to Carlee Joe-Wong (cjoewong@andrew.cmu.edu) and Danilo Ardagna (danilo.ardagna@polimi.it)
* Expected number of tutorials: four to six.
* Notification: April 7.

Please, find submission instructions at the conference website: https://www.sigmetrics.org/sigmetrics2023/tutorials.html. For the past year's tutorial, please visit conference websites from earlier years hosted at: www.sigmetrics.org<http://www.sigmetrics.org>.


Best Regards,

ACM SIGMETRICS 2023 Organizing Team

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