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An academic conference or scientific conference (also congress, symposium, workshop, or meeting) is an event for researchers (not necessarily academics) to present and discuss their scholarly work. Together with academic or scientific journals and preprint archives, conferences provide an important channel for exchange of information between ...
For example, the Lecture Notes in Computer Science by Springer take much of their input from proceedings. Conference proceedings also get published through dedicated proceedings series as an edited volume where all their inputs comes from the conference papers. For example, AIJR Proceedings [1] [2] series published by academic publisher AIJR. [3]
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[8] [9] [10] Jack Dennis from MIT discussed the merits of a more general data communications network. Roger Scantlebury , a member of Donald Davies ' team from the UK National Physical Laboratory , presented their research on packet switching in a high-speed computer network, and referenced the work of Paul Baran .
However, a flow is not necessarily 1:1 mapped to a transport connection." [2] Flow is also defined in RFC 3917 as "a set of IP packets passing an observation point in the network during a certain time interval." [3] Packet flow temporal efficiency can be affected by one-way delay (OWD) that is described as a combination of the following components:
The Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms (SODA) is an academic conference in the fields of algorithm design and discrete mathematics. It is considered to be one of the top conferences for research in algorithms. [1] SODA has been organized annually since 1990, typically in January. [2]
The current name has been used since 1975. Since 1973, the cover page of the conference proceedings has featured an artwork entitled synapse, by Alvy Ray Smith, who has also been the author of three papers in the conference. [2] The publisher uses the acronym SFCS on their web sites for the conferences in 1975 to 1987. [3]
The topic of the symposium is chosen each year based on current events and issues. Topics have developed from being more business-oriented to more holistic themes, as embodied by the topics Growth – the good, the bad, and the ugly (2016), The dilemma of disruption (2017), Beyond the end of work (2018) and Freedom Revisited (2020). [6] [7] [8]