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SIGCOMM
ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communications
Categories: Computer networking
Twitter: @ACMSIGCOMM
CORE Rank (2017): A*
Avg. acceptance rate: 0
Avg. acceptance rate (last 5 years): 0
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ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communications (SIGCOMM) has an average acceptance rate of 0% (last 5 years 0%).

Events

There are 27 events of the series SIGCOMM known to this wiki: SIGCOMM 1983, SIGCOMM 1984, SIGCOMM 1986, SIGCOMM 1987, SIGCOMM 1988, SIGCOMM 1989, SIGCOMM 1990, SIGCOMM 1991, SIGCOMM 1992, SIGCOMM 1993, SIGCOMM 1994, SIGCOMM 1995, SIGCOMM 1996, SIGCOMM 1997, SIGCOMM 1998, SIGCOMM 1999, SIGCOMM 2000, SIGCOMM 2001, SIGCOMM 2002, SIGCOMM 2003, SIGCOMM 2004, SIGCOMM 2005, SIGCOMM 2006, SIGCOMM 2007, SIGCOMM 2017, SIGCOMM 2019, SIGCOMM 2020

 OrdinalThis property of the datatype Number represents the ordinal number of an event within an event series. Thereby it informs about the age of an event series. This property is not needed for the DOI registration process via DataCite and is optional.YearFromThis property is of the datatype Date and it is being used to provide the start date of an academic event or a project.</br>This property is aligned with icaltzd:dtstart. It is a mandatory property when describing an academic event and it is needed for the DOI registration process via DataCite.ToThis property is of the datatype Date and it is being used to provide the end date of an academic event or a project.</br>This property is aligned with icaltzd:dtend.</br>It is a mandatory property when describing an academic event and it is needed for the DOI registration process via DataCite.CityThe property Has location city can be used to specify the city where a street, building, event, etc. is located in.</br>It is of the datatype Page and a special case of the Property:Located in. Other properties for specifying locations are: property:Has location country, property:Has location state and property:Has location address.</br>When specifying the city in which an academic event takes or took place, using this property is not needed for the DOI registration process via DataCite but strongly recommended.CountryThe property Has location country is used to describe the country where something is located in.</br>It is of the datatype Page and a special case of the Property:Located in. Other properties for specifying locations are: property:Has location city, property:Has location state and property:Has location address.</br>When specifying the country in which an academic event takes or took place, using this property is not needed for the DOI registration process via DataCite but strongly recommended.presenceHomepageThis property is of the datatype URL and it is being used to provide the official website of an academic event or an event series.</br>It is a recommended property when describing an academic event or event series and it is not needed for the DOI registration process via DataCite.TibKatIdGNDThis property of the datatype External identifier is used to provide the identifier with which an entity is indexed in the Integrated_Authority_File (GND). Its external formatter URI is http://d-nb.info/gnd/$1.</br>In Open Research it is mostly used to identify an academic event or event series within the GND. </br>The use of this property is optional.</br>It is not necessary for the DOI registration process via DataCite.dblpThis property of the datatype External identifier is used to provide the identifier with which an entity is indexed in dblp. Its external formatter URI is https://dblp2.uni-trier.de/db/conf/$1.</br>In Open Research it is mostly used to identify an academic event within dblp. </br>The use of this property is optional. It is not necessary for the DOI registration process via DataCite.WikiCFPThis property of the datatype External identifier is used to provide the identifier with which an entity is indexed in WikiCFP. Its external formatter URI is http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=$1.</br>In Open Research it is used to identify an academic event or event series within WikiCFP. </br>The use of this property is optional. It is not necessary for the DOI registration process via DataCite.WikidataThis property of the datatype External identifier is used to provide the identifier with which an entity is indexed in Wikidata. Its external formatter URI is https://www.wikidata.org/entity/$1.</br>In Open Research it is mostly used to identify an academic event or event series within Wikidata. </br>The use of this property is optional. It is not necessary for the DOI registration process via DataCite.
SIGCOMM 1983Error: Invalid time.http://acm.org/sigcomm/
SIGCOMM 1984Error: Invalid time.http://acm.org/sigcomm/
SIGCOMM 1986Error: Invalid time.http://acm.org/sigcomm/
SIGCOMM 1987Error: Invalid time.http://acm.org/sigcomm/
SIGCOMM 1988Error: Invalid time.http://acm.org/sigcomm/
SIGCOMM 1989Error: Invalid time.http://acm.org/sigcomm/
SIGCOMM 1990Error: Invalid time.http://acm.org/sigcomm/
SIGCOMM 1991Error: Invalid time.http://acm.org/sigcomm/
SIGCOMM 1992Error: Invalid time.http://acm.org/sigcomm/
SIGCOMM 1993Error: Invalid time.http://acm.org/sigcomm/
SIGCOMM 1994Error: Invalid time.http://acm.org/sigcomm/
SIGCOMM 1995Error: Invalid time.http://acm.org/sigcomm/
SIGCOMM 1996Error: Invalid time.http://acm.org/sigcomm/
SIGCOMM 1997Error: Invalid time.http://acm.org/sigcomm/
SIGCOMM 1998Error: Invalid time.http://acm.org/sigcomm/
SIGCOMM 1999Error: Invalid time.http://acm.org/sigcomm/
SIGCOMM 2000Error: Invalid time.http://acm.org/sigcomm/
SIGCOMM 2001Error: Invalid time.http://acm.org/sigcomm/
SIGCOMM 2002Error: Invalid time.http://acm.org/sigcomm/
SIGCOMM 2003Error: Invalid time.http://acm.org/sigcomm/
SIGCOMM 2004Error: Invalid time.http://acm.org/sigcomm/
SIGCOMM 2005Error: Invalid time.http://acm.org/sigcomm/
SIGCOMM 2006Error: Invalid time.http://acm.org/sigcomm/
SIGCOMM 2007Error: Invalid time.http://acm.org/sigcomm/
SIGCOMM 20202020Aug 10Aug 14US/NY/New York CityUShttps://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2020/
SIGCOMM 20192019Aug 19Aug 24CN/BJ/BeijingCNhttp://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2019/
SIGCOMM 20172017Aug 21Aug 25US/CA/Los AngelesUShttp://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2017


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SIGCOMM is the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Data Communications, which specializes in the field of communication and computer networks. It is also the name of an annual 'flagship' conference, organized by SIGCOMM, which is considered to be the leading conference in data communications and networking in the world.[1][2] Known to have an extremely low acceptance rate (~10%), many of the landmark works in Networking and Communications have been published through it.

Of late, a number of workshops related to networking are also co-located with the SIGCOMM conference. These include Workshop on Challenged Networks (CHANTS), Internet Network Management (INM), Large Scale Attack Defense (LSAD) and Mining Network Data (MineNet).

SIGCOMM also produces a quarterly magazine, Computer Communication Review, with both peer-reviewed and editorial (non-peer reviewed) content, and a bi-monthly refereed journal IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, co-sponsored with IEEE.

SIGCOMM hands out the following awards on an annual basis[3]

The SIGCOMM Award, for outstanding lifetime technical achievement in the fields of data and computer communications The Rising Star Award, for a young research under the age of 35 who has made outstanding contributions during this early part of his or her career. The Test of Time Award recognizes papers published 10 to 12 years in the past in a SIGCOMM sponsored or co-sponsored venue whose contents still represent a vibrant, useful contribution. Best Paper Award and the Best Student Paper Award at that year's conference. The SIGCOMM Doctoral Dissertation Award recognizes excellent thesis research by doctoral candidates in the field of computer networking and data communication. The SIGCOMM Networking Systems Award recognizes the development of a networking system that has had a significant impact on the world of computer networking.

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