MMB

13th GI/ITG Conference on Measurement, Modeling, and Evaluation of Computer and Communication Systems

MMB

Submission of the Final Versions

You can access the registration and submission tool by following this link. Please note that the submission process for the main conference has ended.

The final version of your contribution must not exceed 18 pages in the LNCS format which will be used for the publication in the conference proceedings. A modified latex class file is provided in the package llncs2e-mod.zip, a sample template is provided in typeinst.zip. (You can now use the file typeinst.tex in typeinst.zip with \pagestyle{headings} in combination with the modified llncs.cls in llncs2e-mod.zip to obtain author and title headings without page numbers.) Authors using Microsoft Word should use the templates and follow the instructions provided in word.zip. Please note that only PDF files with embedded fonts are acceptable and make sure that your document does not contain page numbers. When transmitting your paper you confirm that you took notice of and acknowledge expressly this Copyright Agreement.

Contributions reporting on research results on topics of the MMB and the associated workshops are solicited. Articles and presentations in English are preferred.

MMB full conference papers:
Papers must be unpublished and must not be submitted for publication elsewhere. All papers will be thoroughly reviewed by at least three referees on the basis of their originality and their scientific and practical contribution to the state-of-the-art. Accepted papers appear in the conference proceedings; a best paper award will be provided.
Doctoral Colloquium:
PhD students are invited to present their work-in-progress and preliminary results to stimulate discussions about it. Thesis position papers (10 double-spaced pages) must contain unpublished material and must have a single author without PhD. Accepted submissions will be presented during the colloquium and will be published in the conference proceedings. Grants are available on demand to cover travelling costs partially.
Workshop papers:
Please follow the instructions in the calls for papers of the workshops. Workshop papers will appear in technical reports.
Tool descriptions:
Special sessions will be arranged to present and demonstrate tools relevant to any topic covered by the MMB and the workshops. Please send a tool description (up to four pages) to the tools chair. Accepted tool descriptions will be limited to two pages and will appear in the proceedings.
Tutorial proposals:
Tutorials in the morning of March 27 preceding the conference will be organized. Please send tutorial proposals to the conference chair.

Important Dates

  • MMB Paper submission: October 15, 2005 (deadline extended)
  • Tools & tutorial submission: November 15, 2005
  • Workshop submissions: December 15, 2005
  • Author notification: December 15, 2005
  • Final version: January 15, 2006