APRICOT 2010 Programme
Work on the APRICOT 2010 conference programme will start in August
2009 with the initial call for papers.
If you are interested in the APRICOT 2010 conference and would like
more information, please email apia-sec@apia.org.
ABOUT THE APRICOT AUDIENCE
The APRICOT audience is mainly comprised of technical network
operators and professional engineers with experience levels
ranging from (almost) newbie to seasoned, senior technical
management. APRICOT audiences always include native speakers of
a dozen or more languages, so written materials and
presentations should be tuned appropriately. Each year, the
majority of APRICOT attendees travel internationally and commit
considerable sums relative to their local economies to
participate in APRICOT; they expect the highest possible quality
in presentation content and delivery.
APRICOT CONFERENCE PLENARIES, SESSIONS, & TUTORIALS
APRICOT Conference Sessions last for 90 minute each. They can be
either Plenary format - known as APOPS - (everyone in the main
conference room) or arranged in three parallel sessions (covering more
specialist topics). There are a maximum of 4 presentations per
session, with each presentation lasting no more than 20 minutes.
APRICOT Tutorials are 90 minute or 180 minute detailed technical
presentations focusing on a particular subject in-depth. Tutorial
sessions are intermingled with the main conference, giving delegates a
variety of opportunities for acquiring in depth skills in a range of
Internet engineering and operational topics.
Historically, tutorials have focused on core operational skills
and basic protocol knowledge, with conference sessions
highlighting day-to-day operations and recent/emerging issues
within a 12-18 month time horizon.
IMPORTANT NOTE
APRICOT is a TECHNICAL and OPERATIONAL conference. Marketing and
commercial content is limited to the appropriate fora (e.g.,
designated demo areas) and otherwise restricted from the official
program. The Program Committee and Track Chairs are charged with
maintaining the technical
standards of APRICOT, and will therefore not accept
inappropriate materials. To the greatest extent possible, all
official conference materials will be designed and presented in
a vendor neutral format. APRICOT attendees are technical
professionals, and proposed conference materials should be
appropriate to the audience. All sessions will provide time for
Q&A, and presenters should be prepared to receive detailed
technical questions, and to provide appropriately detailed
technical responses.
The APRICOT Programme Committee reserves the right withdraw
speaking invitations or to disallow presentations that are
inconsistent with the goals and standards set forth in this call
for proposals.
APRICOT FUNDING AND SUPPORT
APRICOT is a not-for-profit event. Every effort is made to keep
attendances fee low in order to reach diverse target groups from
both the developed and developing countries of the Asia Pacific
region. Registration fees are waived only for Workshop and
Tutorial Instructors. It is generally impossible for APRICOT to
underwrite travel expenses for any speaker. Only in exceptional hardship
circumstances will APRICOT be able to consider assisting Workshop or
Tutorial Instructors
with travel expenses and even in those instances, only covering
discount economy airfare and hotel room. A small number of conference
fellowships will be made available (on the basis of personal and
local need) to prospective conference attendees from Asia
Pacific region; additional information about these fellowships
will available later on.
APRICOT 2010 IMPORTANT MILESTONES:
| 01 July 2009: | Call for Volunteers to serve on the Programme Committee |
01 August 2009: | APIA Board announces the 2010 PC |
| 01 October 2009: | Initial Call for Presentations |
| 01 December 2009: | Initial Programme Published |
| 01 February 2010: | Final Programme Published |
| 23 February 2010: | APRICOT 2010 Workshops begin (through 27 February) |
| 01 March 2010: | APRICOT 2010 Conference Begins |
Thanks for your interest in APRICOT 2010!
Philip Smith, for the APIA Board