[AUUG-Talk]: Re: AUUG2007 - 'Quality' - Call for Papers

steve jenkin sjenkin at canb.auug.org.au
Fri Aug 17 16:52:32 EST 2007


Andrew Chalmers wrote on 16/8/07 10:46 PM:

Andrew,

Don't want to overload/push you, but I'm guessing you've got a timetable
to put the call for papers and other details up on the website. e.g.
<http://new.auug.org.au/events_store/auug2006/auug2006/>

Would you mind punching out an email to the list saying when you expect
to get this done.
No hurry...

cheers
steve
> The AUUG Annual Conference will be held in Melbourne, Australia, 
> 13-14 October 2007. The conference will be preceded by one day of
> tutorials, to be held on 12 October 2007.
>
> This year's theme is simply 'Quality'.
>
> Within this broad area, AUUG invites proposals for papers and tutorials 
> on topics not limited to:
>
> - content management and multimedia
> - innovative trends in computer languages and software development
> - networking protocols, architecture and infrastructure
> - open source projects
> - performance measurement and management
> - security and privacy
> - standards-based computing
> - operating system internals
>
> - application management and deployment
> - technology-driven business enhancement
> - cost effective operation of IT infrastructure
> - cutting edge techniques in information management
>
> - technicals aspects of Unix, Linux and BSD variants
> - managing distributed networks
> - system and application monitoring
> - security in the enterprise
> - networking in the enterprise
> - business experience and case studies
> - cluster computing
>
> Presentations may be given as tutorials, technical papers or management
> studies.
> Technical papers are designed for those who need in-depth knowledge,
> whereas 
> management studies present case studies of real-life experiences in the 
> conference's fields of interest.
>
> Panel sessions will also be timetabled in the conference.  Speakers are
> encouraged to participate and indeed, to suggest topics.
>
> Tutorials, which may be of either a technical or management
> orientation, 
> provide a more thorough presentation, of either a half-day or full-day 
> duration.
>
> Speaker Incentives
>
> Speakers receive complimentary registration on the day of their
> presentation.
> Speakers who submit a paper for publication in the conference
> proceedings 
> (by the due date), as well as tutorial presenters, receive
> complimentary 
> registration for the full conference.
>
> Submission Guidelines
>
> Intending speakers should submit an abstract of at least a few
> paragraphs and
> a brief biography, clearly indicating their preferred presentation
> format.
>
> Proposals should be emailed to board at auug.org.au.
>
> Important Dates
>
> Abstracts/ProposalsDue:         10 September 2007       
> Authors notified:               15 September 2007
> Final copy due:                 20 September 2007
>
> Tutorials:                      12 October 2007
> Conference:                     13-14 October 2007
>
> More details to follow!
> Hope to see you all there!
>  
> ALC
>
>   
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