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Singapore Linux Conference (SLC) 2000 – First Call for papers

[ Linux Today reader Amlan Saha sends us this
notification: ]

FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
Singapore Linux Conference (SLC) 2000
March 8-10 2000, Singapore

This annual conference and expo, started in 1999, aims to
draw world-renowned experts in the exciting field of Linux and
showcase the state of the art in Ecommerce and Linux in the IT hub
of South-East Asia, Singapore.
In this millennial edition, we
plan a conference of outstanding quality through a rigorous and
open review process handled by our team of experts on the Technical
Program Committee.

Papers on all aspects of Linux and especially on the following
topics are solicited:

  • security
  • SSL/encryption/FreeSWAN
  • Linux in ecommerce
  • expectations in kernel 3.0.0 and 4.0.0
  • ISP operations
  • java (JIT, benchmarks etc..)
  • coda file system
  • IPv6
  • transition to IPv6 (NGTRANS)
  • office productivity tools
  • scientific community
  • education
  • games
  • e-commerce
  • user group issues
  • SMP
  • beowulf class computing
  • Internationalisation issues
  • real time Linux
  • porting (SA1100, MIPS, etc etc)

Prospective authors are requested to submit full papers for
review. Electronic submissions are strongly encouraged, which could
be through email or by visiting our website at www.slc2000.com.sg (to be ready by
next week). Hard-copy submissions are also permitted, and three
copies of the manuscript should be sent to –

          Amlan Saha
          194 Holland Road
          Singapore 278587

          Email: as@cwc.nus.edu.sg
          Tel:   +65.8709.265
          Fax:   +65.779.5441

You may like to take a note of the following dates –

  • Submission of full paper – 10th December,
    1999
  • Notification of acceptance – 31st December,
    1999
  • Camera ready paper due – 20th January,
    2000

Papers will be rigorously reviewed by the Technical Program
Committee, and reviewers’ comments will be relayed to the authors
on request in the interest of transparency. Please e-mail the
organisers at to ask to join the conference mailing list, and to
propose tutorial topics.

TUTORIALS

Prospective tutorial speakers are invited to submit proposals to
the Conference Secretariat. Each proposal should include –

  • a summary
  • a course outline and
  • a brief biography of the speaker.

Proposals complete with the required documents should be sent to
as@cwc.nus.edu.sg

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