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  • Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 15:59:44 -0400 (EDT)
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According to the author information, i guess it would be appropriate to
submit it as an editorial contribution, rather than a technical
contribution. Any one in the mailing list has an experience submitting to
CCR, please comment on this. Thanks
Injong


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Here is the author information:

omputer Communication Review (CCR) is the publication of the ACM Special
Interest Group on Data Communication (SIGCOMM) and prints papers and
articles on topics within the SIG's field of interest. CCR primarily
targets publication of papers that bring out interesting and novel ideas
at an early stage in their development. The goal is to allow timely
dissemination of new ideas or of works which might be useful to others,
and that may help trigger additional investigations. CCR particularly
encourages papers with early evaluation or feasibility study, as well as
experimental and system papers. Papers submitted to CCR are reviewed for
relevance and technical correctness. While the usefulness and timeliness
of a paper's content are the major criteria for its acceptance, style and
readability will also be considered in the review process, as even the
most original ideas or intriguing results are of little use if they are
conveyed in an opaque manner.


CCR accepts two types of submissions: technical papers and editorial
contributions. In broad terms, technical papers are carefully prepared
presentations of technical material within the field, while editorial
contributions are less formal presentations on topics of broad interest to
the research community. The scope for editorial contributions spans topics
such as interviews of research scientists and industry leaders,
editorials, conference reports, summary standards, NSF or European
Commission user manuals, arguments on a research topic, outrageous opinion
columns, favorite hits, What's Worth Reading, and similar material. Emails
from readers are also welcome in this editorial section. Authors
considering submission of an editorial contribution are welcome to contact
the Editor for feedback about its appropriateness, if desired.



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