[alto] SIGCOMM'21 NAI Workshop

"Y. Richard Yang" <yry@cs.yale.edu> Tue, 09 March 2021 02:24 UTC

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Dear all,

FYI: Our proposal for the second ACM SIGCOMM NAI Workshop during ACM
SIGCOMM'21 has been accepted. Please do consider submission to this highly
relevant venue.

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Call for Submissions: ACM SIGCOMM NAI’21
The Second ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Network-Application Integration/CoDesign
(NAI)

The Internet was designed and launched 50 years ago to satisfy yet
unforeseen applications, and the Internet's adaptation and scalability have
been proved remarkably successful over the years. However, the
general-purpose and best-effort model of the Internet continues to be
challenged with an ever-growing demand for more complex applications with
stricter application-specific requirements. How can we deliver 4k videos to
everybody? How can we ensure ultra-low latency for applications such as
self-driving cars and cloud gaming? How do applications adapt when the
underlying infrastructure cannot provide the services such as reliability
or security?

The Second ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Network-Application Integration/CoDesign
(NAI) seeks to build on the success of the first workshop (
https://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2020/workshop-nai.html) and
continue to foster discussions on this topic. We invite researchers from
academia and industry as well as engineers to explore novel ideas and
future directions of NAI.

See https://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2021/workshop-nai.html and
submit papers and posters at https://nai21.hotcrp.com/. Please direct any
questions to the workshop chairs at sigcomm21nai@gmail.com.

Submission deadline: May 17, 2021
Notification deadline: June 14, 2021
Workshop: August 23-27 (TBD), 2021