Fwd: APRICOT 2005 Fellowship and CFP Announcement

Bill Manning bmanning at karoshi.com
Tue Sep 7 10:08:29 UTC 2004


 From Philip Smith.

Begin forwarded message:
>
> 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 at e-side.co.jp>.
>
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