Writing a Publishable USENIXSAGE Technical Paper Joshua S
Writing a Publishable USENIX/SAGE Technical Paper Joshua S. Simon <jss@colltech. com> Collective Technologies April 8, 1998 April 8, 1999 Writing a Publishable USENIX/SAGE Technical Paper
Quickest way to get published u Bribe the Committee u We may be easy u But we’re not cheap! April 8, 1999 Writing a Publishable USENIX/SAGE Technical Paper 2
Overview u Why? u What the Committee looks for u Increasing your chances April 8, 1999 Writing a Publishable USENIX/SAGE Technical Paper 3
Why me? u Attendee & busybody u LISA 1994 -1998 u USENIX 1995 -1998 (1999? ) u Program Committee, LISA 97 u Practicum Track advisor, LISA 98 u Program Committee, LISA 99 April 8, 1999 Writing a Publishable USENIX/SAGE Technical Paper 4
Why you? u Why not? u Companies want their name associated with published papers u Managers need justification to send people to conferences u Good for your recognition in the field u Good for your career April 8, 1999 Writing a Publishable USENIX/SAGE Technical Paper 5
What the Committee looks for u Extended abstract u Relevance u Presentation u Quality u Overall u Comments April 8, 1999 Writing a Publishable USENIX/SAGE Technical Paper 6
Extended abstract u Maximum 5 pages u Can be in outline format u but include paragraphs! u Can you write clearly about your topic? u Can you organize your thoughts well? u Can you convey sufficient information to readers? April 8, 1999 Writing a Publishable USENIX/SAGE Technical Paper 7
Extended abstract (continued) u Include graphs, figures, & tables u if central to the paper u don’t count against the page limit u Include April 8, 1999 notes to the Committee Writing a Publishable USENIX/SAGE Technical Paper 8
Relevance u Is the paper appropriate for a USENIX conference? u Marketing papers u The Australian emu’s mating habits u Is the work of interest to some or all of the attendees? u Will some or all of the attendees want to attend a talk on this paper? April 8, 1999 Writing a Publishable USENIX/SAGE Technical Paper 9
Presentation u Is the paper readable? u Is the language understandable? u Is the problem well-stated? u Are the goals of the solution well-stated? u Are the tests of the solution well-stated? u Are the results well-stated? April 8, 1999 Writing a Publishable USENIX/SAGE Technical Paper 10
Quality u Does the abstract briefly & clearly state the goals and conclusions u Is the work technically correct? u Is the work any good? u. A new sort algorithm running in O(n 5) isn’t u A new sort algorithm running in O(1) is u Are April 8, 1999 the references sufficient? Writing a Publishable USENIX/SAGE Technical Paper 11
Overall u Should we accept this paper? u Not an average of the previous 3 values u Presentation, Relevance, and Quality can be improved between abstract and final paper u Fudge factors for intangibles allowed u Is it “fun”? April 8, 1999 Writing a Publishable USENIX/SAGE Technical Paper 12
Comments u Qualifications of the reviewer u Written feedback for the author u Comments for the Committee only April 8, 1999 Writing a Publishable USENIX/SAGE Technical Paper 13
Questions we ask u What are the weakest and/or least understandable parts of this work u with respect to its presentation? u with the technical aspects? u Are the goals correct? u if not, how should they be changed? April 8, 1999 Writing a Publishable USENIX/SAGE Technical Paper 14
More questions we ask u If you think this paper should not be accepted, what needs to be done to it to change your mind? April 8, 1999 Writing a Publishable USENIX/SAGE Technical Paper 15
Statistics u LISA 96 u accepted 29 of 76 papers (38%) u 1, 058 of >1, 650 attendees new to LISA (64%) u LISA 97 u accepted 23 of 56 papers (41%) u LISA 98 u accepted 30 of 63 papers (48%) u 1, 985 attendees April 8, 1999 Writing a Publishable USENIX/SAGE Technical Paper 16
1998 LISA attendee affiliations April 8, 1999 Writing a Publishable USENIX/SAGE Technical Paper 17
Increasing your chances u Be clear & concise u Have an outline of the paper u Include the introduction u Include graphs, figures, & tables u Include references u Answer the questions the Committee asks u Bribe the Committee April 8, 1999 Writing a Publishable USENIX/SAGE Technical Paper 18
LISA ’ 99 conference info u Extended abstracts due: May 25 u Notification to authors: June 30 u Final papers due: September 19 u Technical sessions: November 10 -12 u Location: Seattle, Washington April 8, 1999 Writing a Publishable USENIX/SAGE Technical Paper 19
Incentives u Intangible u Recognition in the field u More “fudge factor” in future submissions u Tangible u Cash awards: Best Paper & Best Student Paper u One author of each paper gets complementary registration to the technical sessions April 8, 1999 Writing a Publishable USENIX/SAGE Technical Paper 20
Online resources u USENIX web site, http: //www. usenix. org/ u LISA ’ 99 CFP, http: //www. usenix. org/events/lisa 99/cfp. html u LISA ’ 99 Topics, . . . /cfp 5. html u LISA ’ 99 Submission Guidelines, . . . /cfp/guidelines. html u Submitting April 8, 1999 an abstract, . . . /cfp/submit. html Writing a Publishable USENIX/SAGE Technical Paper 21
Questions u Who are you? u What do you want? u Why are you here? u Do you have anything worth living for? April 8, 1999 Writing a Publishable USENIX/SAGE Technical Paper 22
Questions April 8, 1999 Writing a Publishable USENIX/SAGE Technical Paper 23
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