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ACM Sigmetrics Achievement Award
- From: "K. Pawlikowski" <krys@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz>
- Subject: ACM Sigmetrics Achievement Award
- Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 11:29:27 +1300
The first ACM SIGMETRICS Achievement Award will be presented at
the ACM SIGMETRICS 2002 conference, June 17, 2002, in Marina del Rey,
California. This Call for Nominations is available at
http://www.sigmetrics.org/.
The ACM SIGMETRICS Achievement Award is given every 2 years by
the ACM Special Interest Group on Measurement and Evaluation
(SIGMETRICS),
to an individual who has made long-lasting influential contributions
to the theory or practice of computer/communication system performance
evaluation. The contributions may be theoretical advances that have
influenced the techniques used to evaluate computer system performance,
techniques or software tools that have been widely used to evaluate
system
performance, or innovative applications of performance evaluation
techniques
that have had impact on the design of computer/communication systems.
In selecting the achievement award recipient, the Awards Committee will
place particular emphasis on seminal contributions and a sustained
record
of high-impact in the field.
The award includes a plaque, a $2000 award, as well as expenses
for travel to the ACM SIGMETRICS annual conference, where the
award is presented. The recipient is also invited to give a
technical talk at the conference.
The SIGMETRICS Achievement Award recipient is selected by
an Awards Committee consisting of five individuals appointed by
the SIGMETRICS Executive Committee. The membership of the Awards
Committee for 2001/02 is:
Satish Tripathi (Chair)
Werner Bux
Albert Greenberg
Edmundo de Souza e Silva
Don Towsley
Nomination rules:
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1. The nominee can be any member of the scientific community.
2. The nominator must be a SIGMETRICS member.
3. No self-nominations are allowed.
4. Nominations that do not result in an award can be resubmitted.
5. Current members of the Executive Committee as well as current
members of the Awards Committee are not eligible.
The SIGMETRICS Chair is not eligible for three years
after his or her term expires.
6. The nomination deadline is February 15, 2002.
7. The body of work for which the person is being nominated should
include major contributions that date back at least 10 years.
The nomination should include:
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a. A description of the significance of the work and justification
of the nomination (2 pages maximum)
b. Copies of at least one and not more than three of the most
significant papers or other documentation that form the
basis of the nomination.
c. Curriculum vitae of the nominee, including publications.
d. Five endorsements from other scientists in the field supporting
the nomination. Each endorsement should be no more than
300 words. At least three of the five endorsers must be
Sigmetrics members.
e. A concise statement (one sentence) of the achievement(s) for
which the award is being nominated, which
will appear on the award plaque.
Five copies of the completed nomination should be submitted by
February 15, 2002 to the Awards Committee Chair:
Prof. Satish Tripathi
Dean, Bourns College of Engineering
University of California
Riverside, CA 92521-0425
Phone: 909-787-6374
e-mail: tripathi@engr.ucr.edu
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This message is forwarded to members of the COSC/Management/Maths
research group on stochastic simulation at the University of
Canterbury, Christchurch, New zealand,
and anybody else interested in research in this area
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Associate Prof. Dr Krzysztof Pawlikowski
Department of Computer Science, University of Canterbury
Christchurch, New Zealand
ph. +(64) 3 3642 987 ext.7772 email: krys@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz
fax. +(64) 3 3642 569 URL: http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~krys
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