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| Acronym = ANCS 2008
| Title = Symposium on Architecture for Networking and Communications Systems
| Type = Conference
| Series =
| Field = Computer architecture
| Homepage = www.ancsconf.org
| Start date = Nov 6, 2008
| End date =  Nov 7, 2008
| City= San Jose
| State =  CA
| Country =  USA
| Abstract deadline = Jun 16, 2008
| Submission deadline = Jun 23, 2008
| Notification = Aug 26, 2008
| Camera ready =
}}
 
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            The 4th ACM/IEEE Symposium on Architectures
              for Networking and Communications Systems
                      http://www.ancsconf.org
 
                          November 6-7, 2008
                        San Jose, California, USA
 
Sponsored by:
ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Architecture (SIGARCH)
ACM Special Interest Group on Communications (SIGCOMM)
IEEE Computer Society Tech. Committee on Computer Architecture
 
IMPORTANT DATES
 
Paper registration and abstract:          June 16, 2008
Submission deadline:                      June 23, 2008
Author notification:                    August 26, 2008
 
CONFERENCE OVERVIEW
 
ANCS is a research conference that focuses on the architecture and
design of hardware and software for modern communication networks. The
combination of increasing network bandwidth and expanding
functionality pose continuing and growing challenges for system
designers. New technology elements, including network processors,
content addressable memories, chip multi-core processors,
configurable logic and special-purpose components offer new opportunities
for meeting these challenges, but also raise a variety of new issues.
ANCS focuses on networking and communication in the broad sense,
including novel architectures, architectural support for advanced
communications systems, algorithms and protocols for advanced architectures,
software and applications for next-generation networking architectures,
and methodology and benchmarking for evaluating advanced communication
architectures. Our emphasis this year will be on hardware and software
elements in the context of systems that enable networks to evolve and scale.
 
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
* System design for future Network Architectures
* Network/communications processors
* Intelligent co-processors
* Router architectures
* Emerging Technologies (e.g., optical components, etc.)
* Switch fabrics/interconnection networks
* Link scheduling, processor/thread scheduling, switch scheduling
* Network adapters
* Application-specific networks (e.g., SAN, XML Switching)
* Programmable /extensible networks
* Secure communication
* Traffic management
* Packet classification
* Content inspection and filtering
* Energy-efficient designs
* Multi-core processors and networking
* Open platforms
* Networks on-chip
 
The PAPER DEADLINE for submissions is June 23, 2008 at 11:59PM PST
(US). ANCS will use double-blind reviewing, so submitted papers should
not include the authors' names. Paper registration and submission must
be done electronically through EDAS (edas.info). Registration,
including the abstract, must be completed no later than June 16, 2008
at 11:59PM PDT (US). All papers must be submitted in PDF format on
letter-size paper. Submissions must be viewable by Adobe Acrobat
Reader (version 5.0 or higher) and should not exceed 10 pages in
ACM/SIG conference paper format using 10 pt font. Submissions
exceeding the maximum limit will not be reviewed by the program
committee. Camera-ready versions of the accepted papers will be
required to use the ACM SIG format
(http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html).
 
We encourage submissions containing original ideas. Like other
conferences, ANCS requires that papers not be submitted simultaneously
to any other conferences or publications; that submissions not be
previously published; and that accepted papers not be subsequently
published elsewhere.
 
Contact the program chairs with any questions at ancsTPC@arl.wustl.edu.
 
GENERAL CHAIR
Mark Franklin, Washington University
 
PROGRAM CHAIRS
D.K. Panda, Ohio State University
Dimitri Stiliadis, Bell Labs
 
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Dan Blumenthal, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara
Greg Byrd, North Carolina State University
Patrick Crowley, Washington University
Chita R Das, Pennsylvania State Univ. and NSF
Cezary Dubnicki, NEC Research
Will Eatherton, Cisco
Hans Eberle, Sun Microsytems
Dirk Grunwald, Univ. of Colorado at Boulder
Manolis Katevenis, Forth-ICS, Greece 
T. V. Lakshman, Bell Laboratory
Bill Lin, Univ. of California, San Diego
John Lockwood, Stanford University
Ahmed Louri, Univ. of Arizona
Yan Luo, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Kobus van der Merwe, AT&T Research
Robert Olsen, Cisco 
Peter Onufryk, IDT
Vijay Pai, Purdue University 
Craig Partridge, BBN
K.K. Ramakrishnan, AT&T Research
Dipankar Raychaudhuri, Rutgers University
Umar Saif, LUMS, Pakistan
Chuck Thacker, Microsoft
Jonathan Turner, Washington University
M. Vachharajani, Univ. of Colorado at Boulder
Anujan Varma, Univ. of California, Santa Cruz
Srinivasan Venkatachary, Netlogic Microsystems
Bapi Vinnakota, Intel
Tilman Wolf, Univ. of Massachusetts 
John Wroclawski, ISI
Raj Yavatkar, Intel
Yin Zhang, Univ. of Texas, Austin
 
STEERING COMMITTEE
Alan Berenbaum, SMSC
Laxmi Bhuyan, UC-Riverside
Patrick Crowley, Washington U.
Mark Franklin, Washington U.
Haldun Hadimioglu, Polytech. U.
Nick McKeown, Stanford Univ.
Peter Z. Onufryk, IDT
K. K. Ramakrishnan, AT&T Labs
Raj Yavatkar, Intel
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involved actually mainkg your own business or marketing a product or something in the seattle area and really actually mainkg and selling stuff like a real business. don't know what class it was for or if they had any business classes as wsu that actually go out and do that type of thing. she also mentioned that her roommate had internships each summer at major companies here and elsewhere in the country don't know if thats just because she's really smart and ambitious or if seattle u really pushes it more than wsu.i wasn't a business major, but my major is still one that sort of requires an internship to get anywhere in the business and i regret going to wsu over a university in seattle. just because it made it that much more difficult to try and do an internship in seattle especially since i wasn't from around seattle and knew nothing about the city, had to roommates, etc and that would've been completely different had i gone to school there and been semi-established in the city.