APAN Conference HandBook (draft v2.0)

 

2003.02.17

Byung-Kyu Kim

[email protected]

 

 

Contents

 

1. INTRODUCTION

1.1  Conference Milestone

1.2  Conference Committees

2. PROPOSAL
     2.1 Request For Proposal

2.2 Selecting Process

3. LOCAL ARRANGEMENT

3.1 Local Arrangement Committee

3.2 Website

3.3 Venue

3.4 Accommodations

3.5 Food

3.6 Registration

3.7 Visa

4. PROGRAM

4.1 Program Committee

4.2 Call for Papers

4.3 Workshop

4.4 Tutorials, Tracks, and Sessions

4.5 Review of Program

5. PUBLICATION

5.1 Publication Committee

5.2 Conference Proceeding

 

APPENDIX

A. CONFERENCE ACRONYM

B. JOURNAL

C. EXAMPLE DOCUMENTS

D. APAN COMMITTEES

E. AREAS AND WORKING GROUPS

F. COMMITTEES OF THE ADVANCED NETWORK CONFERENCE 2003 IN BUSAN

 

 

1. INTRODUCTION

 

1.1 Conference Milestone

 

The time schedule for organizing the conference is specified as follows:

 

D-12 months: Initial draft proposal for APAN Conference to be presented

 

D-5~7 months: (during APAN Conference)

1.      Second draft proposal to be presented

2.      Open website

 

D-5 months:

1.      Final proposal with budget to be presented

2.      Call for papers, sessions, speakers, sponsors, fellowship

 

D-3 months:

1.      Registration opens

2.      Deadline for papers, sessions, fellowship applications

3.      Invitation letter and Visa processing

 

D-2 months: Selection of papers, sessions, and fellows

 

D-1 months: Final program and Abstracts

 

D-15 days:

1.      Proceedings

2.      End of pre-registration

 

1.2 Conference Committees

 

The committees for the successful conference need to be established and shown in the conference proposal with chairs, contact points, members and email addresses. Some of conference committee members and chairs could be changed for each APAN event according to the locations.

 

Some of conference related matters are to be approved, requested, and reviewed by relevant conference committees. The corresponding committees, chairs, contact points, members and relevant email addresses, and roles of committee are to be described in a formal document.

 

1.2.1 Conference Committee ([email protected])

 

The conference committee represents the conference and is in charge of overseeing the whole conference. The conference committee consists of both international and local members who are in a senior level in each economy and organization. Each APAN primary member delegates one or two conference committee members. The local members could be changed in the next APAN conferences according to the conference locations in different economies.

 

1.2.2 Organizing Committee ([email protected])

 

The organizing committee has the role of executive function for operating the overall conference. The members of organizing committee are to be consisted of those people who have following responsibilities:

- program (conference session, tutorial, workshop, training)

- local arrangement (registration, demonstration, local contact, conference publication, website, finance, networking, publicity, sponsor)

- publication (conference journal)

- fellowship

- treasure

- primary contact points for the previous and next conferences

 

 

The main responsibilities of the organizing committee are to

    - schedule the conference

    - organize and support the conference program, tutorial, workshop, and training

    - publish the conference proceeding and journal

    - request the conference budget status of the host (local) organization

    - give publicity to outside of the community

    - raise the fund and review the finance

    - issue and review call for participation, sponsors

 

1.2.3 Program Committee ([email protected])

 

The program committee is in charge of overall management for the conference programs, tutorials, workshop, and training. It is highly recommended the program committee chair to be involved in the organizing committees.

 

1.2.4 Local Arrangement Committee ([email protected])

 

The local arrangement committee is in charge of overall management of the local preparation such as venue, meeting rooms, accommodations, food, registration, invitation and visa process. It is highly recommended the local arrangement committee chair to be involved in the organizing committees in order to work closely with APAN conference committees.

 

1.2.5 Publication Committee ([email protected])

 

The publication committee is in charge of issuing  .Call for Research Track Papers., reviewing the submitted abstracts and full papers. The committee collects abstracts and full papers for the research track, selects the abstracts and papers for journal publication. The major roles are to

- issue . Call for Research Track Papers.

- review and select abstracts and full papers for journal publication

- organize the research track

 

1.2.6 Advisory Council ([email protected])

 

APAN conference could have an advisory council. The main members would be consisted of the main sponsors for APAN and APAN conference as well as emeritus contributors of APAN. Also other peer networking groups (Internet2, CANARIE, TERENA) could be participated in the advisory council. The advisory council would give advice for overall APAN conference.

 

1.2.7 Fellowship Program Committee ([email protected])

 

The fellowship committee is in charge of the APAN fellowship program and selecting fellows. The main activities are to

        - issue and review "Call for Fellowship"

-          - inform relevant communities and countries the fellowship program to get applicants from each member.s economy

        - review application forms and select fellows

        - evaluate activities and contributions of the APAN fellows

 

 

2. PROPOSAL

 

2.1 Request For Proposal

 

The chair of APAN calls for bids to the APAN members for the next APAN conference at least one year in advance. The conference committee issues and reviews the Request For Proposal (RFP), and reviews the conference bids and select one of them. This includes selecting the local arrangement partner, conference location, and the date of the conference.

 

The proposal should include following information:

Location - accessibility, conference venue, hotels, transportation

Proposed date

Space for workshops, tutorials, conference sessions, working group and committee meetings, demonstration rooms

      Video and teleconference equipments

      Internet access

      Accommodation

      Food, banquets, and receptions

      Local arrangement - organizing and program committees and chairs, visa processing and registration handling

     Sponsorship

     Budget estimates

 

2.2 Selecting Process

 

The conference committee reviews all application documents for the next conference(s), selects an appropriate candidate. The committee reports the selection result in the APAN member meeting, and if it is accepted, then APAN chair announces the final result in the APAN member meeting.

 

 

3. LOCAL ARRANGEMENT

 

The host of the conference is in charge of all kinds of local preparation for the conference. The host organizer selects the chair of the local arrangement committee, and the chair is in charge of establish and operation the committee, and also in charge of operation of all kind of local arrangements.

 

3.1 Local Arrangement Committee

 

The chair of the local arrangement committee constructs the committee in efficient way, and is in charge of the operation.

 

The main activities of the local arrangement committee are to

     - provide conference website and link to APAN website

     - negotiate conference venue and provide meeting rooms

     - recommend appropriated accommodations

     - provide food and recommend restaurant

- inform transportation and map

- provide online and offline registration

- issue the invitation letter

- provide Visa information and processing

- gather presentation materials for conference proceeding and online/offline publication

 

 

3.2 Website

 

The conference website should be open at least 5-7 months before. The APAN Secretariat maintains overall APAN meeting websites. Each committee (program, local arrangement, etc) could maintain its own website with proper linking to the main APAN website. APAN reserves the right to review and request deletion of any posting, which does not conform, to APAN policies.

 

The conference website provides all related information for the conference ? programs, local arrangements, other related meetings, etc during the conference period. It may also provide information for travelers such as climate, language, time zone, currency, electronic supply, telecommunication service, tipping/taxes, and transportation. If the website provide a map showing the locations of the conference venue and hotels, it can be very helpful for participants.

 

3.3 Venue

 

3.3.1 Meeting Rooms

 

Normally APAN meeting has 3-4 tracks during the conference and 2-4 separate workshops before the conference, 1-2 committee and working group meetings a day. APAN meeting needs 4 rooms as minimum and 8 rooms as maximum with following space:

    - 1 (separable) room for approx. 300 people for plenary, tracks, workshops, training

    - 1-2 rooms for 100 people for tracks and workshops

- 1-2 rooms for 50 people for working group and committee meetings

- 1-2 room for 20 people for small meetings and other purpose

Each room shall contain (recommended):

- LCD projector

- Video and teleconference equipment

- Whiteboard and Marker

- Microphones

- Pointers

- Internet connection

 

3.3.2 Staff Room

 

At least 1 room for local arrangement and APAN secretariat is needed. It shall contain

- telephone

- fax

- copier

- printer

- PCs

- Toners and paper

 

3.3.3 Computer room

 

At least one computer room for public use is needed. This room shall contain the followings:
   - Fully functional network connectivity with at least 3 PCs installed with an English language Windows 98, 2000 or XP and an SSH capable client.
   - Adequate power and power points for powering laptops in addition to those in use by PCs.
   - This may also be the best location for a technical help desk.

 

3.3.4 Network Infrastructure

 

In the venue, the following network infrastructure is recommended:

 

- Facilitate demonstrations
- Wireless LAN access

- Addressing and DHCP:
- SMTP:
- DNS:
- Routers/Gateways

 

The local arrangement committee shall provide adequate qualified staffing for the setup and running of the network infrastructure.

 

3.4 Accommodations

 

The local arrangement committee should reserve a special block of hotel rooms in a range of prices and close by to the conference venue. The recommendation price for the main hotels is more or less than USD100. Less expensive accommodation options (youth hostels, dormitories, etc.), within a reasonable distance from the conference venue, must be available for participants traveling on limited budgets and for fellowship program.

 

The local arrangement committee should provide the hotel information including the address, telephone number, fax number, room type, room rate (whether include or not the service charge and/or tax), distance from the conference venue, websites and email addresses.

 

All participants are responsible for arranging and financing their own accommodations.

 

3.5 Food

 

3.5.1 Coffee Breaks and Meals

 

Minimum required food is two coffee breaks on full meeting days. Participants are generally left to provide for their own breakfasts, lunches and evening meals except for optional banquet and/or reception. 

 

Some third parties may have specific catering requests. In these cases the organization and financing must be arranged directly between the third party and the local provider of those services.

 

 

3.5.2 Reception and Banquet

 

The local arrangement committee facilitates reception and banquet for the conference participants and accompanies. Dinner is provided to all participants. Additionally social events would be possible during the conference through its help desk such as
 - dinner
 - tour
 - others

 

3.6 Registration

 

3.6.1 Registration Desk

 

The local arrangement committee will provide a registration desk to provide registration packets and information to the participants. The registration desk must be staffed from the beginning of the APAN meetings, at least 5 days, from 08:00 to 19:00.

 

3.6.2 Registration Fee
 
Registration fee includes admission to all APAN workshops, conference sessions, meetings, proceedings, reception, and coffee breaks. All payments are conducted by online as well as onsite registrations. Only local currency and US dollars are accepted.

 

(1) Pre-Registration fee

- Pre-registration fee is USD100-USD200 with 50% discount for students.
- Student must show own student ID at the registration desk onsite to get the student rate.


(2) On-site registration

- On-site registration fee is 50% more than pre-registration fee. There is no student on site

 

3.6.3 Registration Form

 

The registration form includes following items:

 

- Given Name/Family Name (mandatory)
- Title/Position
- Organization (mandatory)
- Address
- Phone number
- Fax number
- Email (mandatory)
- Which meetings will be attended: workshop, conference, tutorial, training, and other special meetings.

 

3.7 Visa

 

Visa is required to enter host country depending on the agreements between the host country and the participants' country of Nationality.

 

It is important that any participant obtain required documentation from the host country. Where problems exist, the local arrangement committee must indicate how these difficulties will be addressed to ensure the widest participation possible. Generally, participants get more details and relevant forms from the nearest host country's Embassy or Consulate Office. But the local arrangement committee also must indicate the assistance, which will be provided to those who do not have access to the host country's consulates.

 

The local arrangement committee should inform the visa policy of the host country and show the list of countries with visa exemptions.

 

If participants need an invitation letter, the local arrangement committee should help them.

 

 

4. PROGRAM

 

4.1 Program Committee

 

The chair of the program committee constructs the committee, and is in charge of the overall conference programs: workshops, tutorials, conference sessions, training, and journal publications.

 

The program committee is responsible for assembling the main conference sessions, workshops, tutorials, trainings, requesting papers and selecting appropriate ones, selecting invite speakers, creating the conference programs.

 

The main activities of the program committee are to

     - issue and review "Call for Conference Papers"

     - arrange and schedule all relevant workshops, tutorials, training and sessions consulting with relevant group

     - maintain and update the program website and link to the APAN website

     - gather the abstract, papers, presentation files

     - invite speakers

     - evaluate each session and speaker and report to the members

 

4.2 Call for Papers

 

Program committee issues call for conference paper, and it should be announced at least 5 months in advance. The call for papers would contain

- information about APAN conference

- overall schedules including due dates

- session, tutorial, workshop schedules

- session, tutorial, workshop topics

- abstract format

- paper format

 

4.3 Workshop

 

In order to create a workshop during the APAN conference, it should be discussed with the program committee. The program committee will announce the candidate workshop during the APAN meetings. The organizers of the workshop should work closely with the conference committees, and the websites should link to the APAN main website.

 

4.4 Tutorials, Tracks, and Sessions

 

Reviewing the proposal, the program committee decides tutorials, tracks, and sessions.

The topics should be included in the .Call for Papers.. After gathering all information, the program committee should decide speakers for tutorials and chairs for each track and session. The chairs in tracks and sessions are in charge of selecting speakers and their presentation files, and inviting speakers for the relevant tracks and sessions.

 

4.5 Review of Program

 

The program committee should provide evaluation sheets for each tutorial, track, and session as well as all speakers, and report the evaluation results to the members after the conference. The result will be used for the materials to evaluate tutorials, tracks, sessions, and speakers for the next conference. The APAN secretariat should keep all evaluation results in the database of the APAN Secretariat.

 

 

5. PUBLICATION

 

5.1 Publication Committee

 

The publication committee collects abstracts and full papers for the research track, selects the abstracts and papers for journal publication.

 

5.2 Conference Proceeding

 

The conference proceedings generally contains:

- title page

- conference committees

- preface

- program

- tutorial descriptions

- table of contents

- author index

- papers

 

 

APPENDIX

 

 

A. CONFERENCE ACRONYM

 

The acronym for APAN conferences is Advanced Network-year-month (e.g. Advanced Network-2003-08).

 

B. JOURNAL

 

B.1 Editorial Board

B.2 Abstract

B.2.1 online Journal

B.2.2 hard copy Journal

 

C. EXAMPLE DOCUMENTS

 

C.1 Request for Proposal

C.2 Call for Research Track Papers

C.3 Sponsorship Invitation / Sponsorship Agreement

C.4 Call for Fellows / Application Form

C.5 Invitation Letter

 

D. APAN COMMITTEES

 

BACKBONE COMMITTEE

South Cluster Subcommittee

CJK Hub/North Cluster Subcommittee

Oceania Cluster Subcommittee

ENGINEERING TEAMS

    FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM COMMITTEE

IEEAF COMMITTEE

NOC

RETREAT COMMITTEE

RESOURCE ALLOCATION COMMITTEE

 

E. AREAS AND WORKING GROUPS

 

E.1 APLICATION TECHNOLOGY AREA

Working Groups

Eduation

GRID     

P2P

Youth

 

E.2 NATURAL RESOURCE AREA

Working Groups

Agriculture

BioInfomatics

Earth Monitoring and Disaster Warning

 

E.3 NETWORK TECHNOLOGY AREA

Working Groups

Ipv6

Measurement

Multimedia

Satellite Internet

QoS

 

F. COMMITTEES OF THE ADVANCED NETWORK CONFERENCE 2003 IN BUSAN

 

F.1 Conference Committee ([email protected])

       Chair: Sang Hyun KYONG /ANF

       Contact point: Young Hee LEE/ANF

 

F.2 Organizing Committee ([email protected])

       Chair: Dae Young KIM/ANF

       Treasure: Yong Jun PARK/ANF

       Contact point: Young Hee LEE/ANF

 

F.3 Program Committee ([email protected])

      Co-chairs: Jongwon KIM/KJIST, Y. KITAMURA/APAN-JP

      Contact point: Kyoko DAY/APAN Secretariat

 

F.4 Local Arrangement Committee ([email protected])

      Co-chairs: Jung Tae LEE/Pusan National Univ., Byung Kyu KIM/APAN Secretariat

      Contact point: Young Hee LEE/ANF

 

F.5 Publication Committee ([email protected])

      Chair: Xing Li/CERNET

      Contact point: Jie AN/CERNET

 

F.6 Fellowship Program Committee ([email protected])

      Chair: Fay SHUE/NCHC

      Contact point: Jane ZHU/APAN Secretariat

 

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