SIGCOMM
Also known as ACM SIGCOMM, it is the professional discussion forum for the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). The SIGCOMM community consists of professional members representing scientists, engineers, educators and students. SIGCOMM facilitates discussion related to systems engineering and architectural questions as related to computer communications. SIGCOMM offers members conferences, workshops, online publications, awards, and other community resources.
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