FW: Call for Papers and Reviewers: IEEE Comm. Magazine

Stefan Savage (savage@cs.washington.edu)
Mon, 7 Dec 1998 09:08:07 -0800

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Subject: Call for Papers and Reviewers: IEEE Comm. Magazine

Sorry if you get multiple copies. Please distribute to your colleagues.
Thanks,

Khaled

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Dr. Khaled Fuad Elsayed
Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University
Giza, Egypt 12613
E-mail: khaled@ieee.org
Fax: +202-572-3486
Phone: +202-567-8850

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Call for Papers and Reviewers IEEE Communications Magazine Internet Technology Series Series Editors: Laurent Toutain (ENST Bretagne) and Khaled Elsayed (Cairo University)

The IEEE Communications Magazine invites contributions from authors with

academic and industrial affiliation for the Internet Technology Series. The Focus of the Internet Technology Series is to bring the latest advances in state of the art techniques in the Internet to the large readers group of the Communications Magazine. Preference will be given to papers

addressing technical issues that are encountered in implementing current or future Internet products or solutions.

We are currently looking for articles in the following areas: - Managing the flows and QoS support in the Internet - Web Caching - Terabit Routing - Internet Telephony and VOIP

Article Style Information ========================= Articles should be tutorial in nature and should be written in a style comprehensible to readers outside the specialty of the article.

Articles may be edited for content, and will be copyedited for compliance with the magazine's style guidelines. Page proofs will be sent to the contact author for final review prior to publication.

Mathematical equations should not be used unless they are vital to the presentation. Even then, they should be kept to a minimum. If the article has numerous equations, please contact the editor handling the manuscript.

References should be included only to guide readers to more information on the topic; the reference list should not include every available source (a limit of ten references is recommended). Use footnotes only where necessary.

Articles should not exceed 4500 words.

Figures and tables should be limited to a combined total of six. If the article exceeds these recommended limits, please contact the editor handling the manuscript.

Also check: http://207.127.135.8/ci1 (author guidelines) and http://207.127.135.8/ci1/public/1998/may/cimess.html

Since this is an Internet related series, we would like to handle all the submissions and the reviewing process via the Internet. Send your submission in postscript or PDF (acrobat) format to the series editors.

Khaled Elsayed: Khaled@ieee.org

Laurent Toutain: Laurent.Toutain@enst-bretagne.fr

In the mean time we would to ask for the help in evaluating the submitted articles. If you are willing to provide high-quality timely reviews, kindly send your name, affiliation, e-mail, fax, mailing address and research interests to both the series editors. Reviewers will be acknowledged by listing their names in the December issue (starting 1999) and the IEEE Communications Magazine Home Page. Please note that we intend to handle the whole review process electronically so you need to be able to handle postscript and pdf e-mail attachments.