SIGCOMM

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SIGCOMM is a data communications and computer networking group (Special Interest Group on Data Communications) of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).

SIGCOMM hosts the annual international SIGCOMM conferences and publishes the quarterly journal Computer Communication Review and, with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the bi-monthly journal IEEE / ACM Transactions on Networking .

SIGCOMM awards the SIGCOMM Prize annually; it is awarded with a pyramid made by Tiffany 's and is endowed with 2000 dollars.

Winner of the SIGCOMM Prize

Received the Sigcomm Award (with official laudation):

  • 1989 Paul Baran for packet switching as the foundation of an early digital national computer controlled network in the 1960s
  • 1990 Leonard Kleinrock for the development of methods of analysis of network technology with packet switching and David D. Clark for essential contributions to the Internet Protocol and Internet architecture
  • 1991 Hubert Zimmermann for 20 years leading role in the development of computer networks and international standardization
  • 1992 Sandy Fraser for basic concepts such as virtual connection , space-division packet switching and data flow control with windows (window flow control)
  • 1993 Robert E. Kahn for visionary technological contributions and his leadership role in the development of information systems technology
  • 1994 Paul Eliot Green for his life's work in data communication, outstanding contributions to the theory of data communication, protocols, architectures and technology
  • 1995 David J. Farber for his wide-ranging contributions, visionary role, and inspirational leadership in computer networks, distributed computing, and network infrastructure development
  • 1996 Vint Cerf for his pioneering role in the Internet, starting with the development of the TCP / IP protocol up to his role as an ambassador for today's global Internet infrastructure
  • 1997 Jon Postel for contributions to Internet development and standardization and Louis Pouzin for pioneering work on wireless packet communication
  • 1998 Larry Roberts for visionary contributions and development of advanced technology in computer networks
  • 1999 Peter T. Kirstein for contributions to the practical understanding of large networks with international test environments
  • 2000 André Danthine for fundamental contributions to the design of protocols and modeling and his leadership role in computer networks in Europe
  • 2001 Van Jacobson for contributions to protocol architecture and congestion control
  • 2002 Scott Shenker for contributions to Internet design and architecture and being a role model for intellectual rigor in network research
  • 2003 David Cheriton for contributions to data networks and systems and his role in challenging popular beliefs
  • 2004 Simon Lam for widespread, visionary and precise contributions in, among other things, communication security, analysis of network and multi-access protocols, analysis of queue networks and design procedures for quality of service control
  • 2005 Paul Mockapetris for fundamental work in the design, development and implementation of the Domain Name System and leadership role in Internet development
  • 2006 Domenico Ferrari for fundamental contributions to the Quality of Service architecture of the Internet and test environments for research on wide area networks , for his leadership role in the BSD Unix project and at the International Computer Science Institute
  • 2007 Sally Floyd for extensive contributions to Internet architecture and practical methods of overload protection
  • 2008 Don Towsley for contributions to the modeling, analysis and control of communication networks
  • 2009 Jon Cowcroft for pioneering multimedia and group communications
  • 2010 Radia Perlman for fundamental contributions to widely used protocols in Internet routing and bridging
  • 2011 Vern Paxson for major contributions in the field of internet measurement and internet security
  • 2012 Nick McKeown for the design, analysis and development of high-performance routers
  • 2013 Larry Peterson for disruptive advances in network and distributed systems research and teaching
  • 2014 George Varghese for sustainable and diverse contributions to network algorithms, with far-reaching effects in research and industry
  • 2015 Albert Greenberg for the pioneering work in theory and practice in the operation of carrier and data center networks
  • 2016 Jim Kurose for continued excellence in networking research, education, mentoring and serving the SIGCOMM community
  • 2017 to Raj Jain for lifelong contributions to computer networks, including traffic management, congestion control and performance analysis
  • 2018 Jennifer Rexford for her foundational and practical contributions to making the Internet more reliable and predictable, and for her outstanding mentoring and community service
  • 2019 Mark Handley for foundational contributions to Internet multimedia, multicast, congestion control, and multi-path networks, and the standardization of Internet protocols in these domains

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. SIGCOMM Award Recipients at sigcomm.org