
| APRICOT
2007 Call for Papers |
CONFERENCE
MILESTONES
Call for Papers
Opens: 1 July 2006
Deadline for Speaker Submissions: 30 October 2006
First Draft Program Published: 15 November 2006
Final Program Published: 15 January 2007
PROGRAM
MATERIAL
APRICOT 2007 will
be arranged into six operational streams, each of which will
contain a number of conference tracks and related tutorials.
This streamed approach is designed to foster operational communities
within the Asia Pacific region. Each stream will take place
in the same area providing opportunity for people do further
discuss and network with peers.
Streams for APRICOT
2007 are:
1.
Routing Operations
IPv4 and IPv6 Routing, APNIC Routing and IPv6 Technical
SIG, MPLS, Backbone operations.
2.
Services Operations
DNS, VOIP, ENUM, IDN, IDC, content and other services, Network
analysis and management, APNIC DNS SIG.
3.
Security Operations
NSP-Sec, DDoS, Security Operations, Anti-SPAM, Anti-Malware.
4.
Internet Provider Relationships
IXP Operations, Peering, APNIC IX SIG.
5.
Access Technologies
Wireless, WiMax, Metro Ethernet, DSL, Broadband access aggregation.
6.
APNIC Stream
APNIC's NIR, Database, Policy SIGs.
TUTORIALS
Tutorials are full-day
workshops which focus on a particular subject in-depth. They
may be presented by a single Instructor, or a team of instructors
working together. Tutorial Instructors are encouraged to also
sign up to be a Speaker in the Technical Conference Program
as well. You can sign up to give a tutorial and/or conference
session presentation by following the instructions at the
end of this message for signing up as a speaker or instructor.
Tutorial topics
which have successful in the past, or have been requested
for this year are:
- Network security,
IPSec, Auditing/Forensics, DDoS Mitigation, VoIP Security
- Address planning, conservation, responsibility and migration
to IPv6
- High performance IP backbone routing and management
- BGP MultiHoming
- MPLS
- IPv6 implementation
- Network planning, management and traffic engineering
- Internet exchanges, construction, peering and collocation
- Operations, NOC, Helpdesk and other support aspects
- BIND, DNSSEC, Split Horizon DNS, and Reverse and multilingual
DNS
- Broadband first/last mile access technologies
- Mobile and wireless technologies
- Content, Applications, streaming and multimedia infrastructure
- VoIP, Unified messaging, scaling e-mail infrastructure,
Asterisk, etc.
- Hosted Essential Services (mail, DNS, etc), Server scaling,
Open source
- Quantitative Analysis for Internet Public Policy
The program committee
will consider proposals for tutorials in any of these areas,
and also in new areas. There will be two days of Tutorials.
Tutorials last 1/2 day or a full day and can cater to beginner
through to advanced audiences. Tutorial days are typically
split into four 1.5 hour sessions.
If you have an
idea for a tutorial subject that is not listed, please feel
free to submit it to us.
TECHNICAL
CONFERENCE SESSIONS
The Main Conference
Program for 2006 will be made up of two days, with three streams
each day. In addition there will be a stream focused on local
(Indonesian) internet issues.
Each stream will
consist of four 1.5 hour sessions, with each having three
or four presentations. This allows 20-30mins per presenter.
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. Successful presentations from past APRICOTs
have covered topics relevant to current operational deployments
or new technologies not yet in wide deployment.
Proposals for conference
presentations are invited for topics fitting into the six
streams outlined above. If you would like to give a presentation
at one or more of the sessions, follow the instructions at
the end of this message for signing up as a speaker or instructor.
CFP SUBMISSION
When considering
a presentation or tutorial, 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. There is a strong orientation to offer core skills
and basic knowledge in the tutorials and to address issues
relevant to the day-to-day operations of ISPs and network
operators over the next 12 - 18 months in the conference sessions.
The
deadline for submissions is 30 October, 2006.
Draft slides for
both tutorials and conference sessions MUST be provided with
CfP submissions. Final slides are to be provided by 15 January,
2007.
While the majority
of speaking slots will be submitted by 30 October 2006, a
limited number of slots may be available for presentations
that are exceptionally timely, important, or of critical operational
importance.
IMPORTANT NOTE
APRICOT is a TECHNICAL
conference so marketing and commercial content is not allowed
within the program. The program committee is charged with
maintaining the technical standard of APRICOT, and will therefore
not accept inappropriate materials. It is expected that the
presenter be a technical person and not a sales or marketing
person. The audience is extremely technical and expects that
the speakers are themselves very knowledgeable. All sessions
provide time for questions, so presenters should expect technical
questions and be prepared to deliver insightful and technically
deep responses. You can refer to the APRICOT presentation guidelines.
FUNDING AND SUPPORT
APRICOT is a not-for-profit
event that tries to keep the cost to attendees low so we are
unable to pay the travel costs of speakers. Speakers from
developing countries may be eligible for the APRICOT Fellowship
Program which provides basic assistance to successful
fellows to cover local living and registration expenses associated
with attending the conference.
Of course, Tutorial
instructors will not have to pay any registration fee to attend
the conference or tutorials, and Conference Speakers do not
have to pay for registration to the Technical Conference.
SUBMISSION
Please refer to
the APRICOT
Program Management Site for proposal submissions.
For More Information
Please visit http://submission.apricot.net/
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