ANCS 2015
April 17, 2015
April 11, 2015
Submitted by Eric Keller
http://www.ancsconf.org/
The 11th ACM/IEEE Symposium on
Architectures for Networking and Communications Systems (ANCS 2015)
co-Located with NSDI
Oakland, CA, USA
May 7-8, 2015
Venue:
Oakland Marriott City Center
1001 Broadway
Oakland, CA
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 (TCCA)
USENIX is an in-cooperation sponsor of ANCS 2015
CONFERENCE OVERVIEW:
ANCS is the premier forum for presenting and discussing original research
that explores the relationship between the algorithms and architectures of
data communication networks and the hardware and software elements from which
these networks are built. This includes both experimental and theoretical
analysis. To recognize and foster the increasing importance of research into
the co-design of computer and network systems, the conference also places an
emphasis on systems issues arising from the interaction of computer and
network architectures.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Early registration: On/Before Apr 17, 2015
Conference date: May 7-8, 2015
HOTEL INFORMATION:
Group Discount Rate: $195 USD/night
Reservation method: See http://www.ancsconf.org/hotel-travel
Cut-off date: Apr 11, 2015
VISA INFORMATION:
The Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) can issue a visa support letter
for those ANCS attendees who need them. For visa support letters, please send
all requests to supportletters@acm.org with the following information:
– Name (as it appears on your passport) and mailing address
– The name of the conference: ACM/IEEE Symposium on Architectures for
Networking and Communications Systems (ANCS) 2015
– Include your registration confirmation number
– If you are the author of any papers accepted for the conference, please
provide the title.
– Include a fax number or email address of where we can send the letter
Those requesting a letter should allow up to one week to receive it, as requests
are handled in the order they are received.