Re: Demo for SIGCOMM 2018


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  • From: Angelo Tulumello < >
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  • Subject: Re: Demo for SIGCOMM 2018
  • Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2018 18:36:29 +0200

Hi,
thank you for the info. 
I think the video itself is rather simple to carry out. I already did some for my bachelor's final exam and for other conference DEMOs, too.
The real problem is to produce an impact use case!

By the way (with some delay), I just carried out the precious plot, in attachment. Maybe we could discuss about that on the next meeting.

Cheers,
Angelo

2018-04-17 14:20 GMT+02:00 Michael Welzl < " target="_blank"> >:
Hi,

Using this list again …

Here:
I noticed two things:

1) the “extended abstract” paper describing the demo is only 2 pages, not 3 - sorry, that was my fault, for not reading this well:

If you are submitting a demo, you must submit a three-page abstract (two page overview, one page demo requirements). The third page of technical requirements should detail:

• Equipment to be used for the demo
• Space needed
• Setup time required
• Additional facilities needed, including power and any Internet access requirements
All demos will be provided with table space, a poster board and wireless Internet access by default.


2) The CFP also says the following:

It is highly encouraged that each demo proposal includes a video clip showcasing the work, in addition to the abstract. The video should be no more than 3 minutes and should give a good idea of what the demo is about and what it would look like. Including a video clip will help the committee better understand and evaluate your proposal. Poster submissions may also include a video clip.


What do you folks think, does it seem feasible to produce a video?

Cheers,
Michael


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