Short Courses Result
Número | Título | Autores e afiliações |
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1 | Redes de Canais de Pagamento: Provendo Escalabilidade para Pagamentos em Criptomoedas | Gustavo Camilo (UFRJ), Gabriel Rebello (UFRJ), Lucas Airam Souza (UFRJ), Guilherme Thomaz (UFRJ), Maria Potop-Butucaru (Sorbonne Université), Marcelo Dias de Amorim (LIP6/CNRS – Sorbonne Université), Miguel Elias Mitre Campista (UFRJ), Luis Henrique Costa (UFRJ) |
2 | Tokens Não Fungíveis (NFTs): Conceitos, Aplicações e Desafios | Ronan Mendonça (UFV), Josué Campos (UFV), Luiz F. M. Vieira (UFMG), Marcos A. M. Vieira (UFMG), Alex Borges Vieira (UFJF), José A. M. Nacif (UFV) |
3 | Metrologia de Redes na Era do Aprendizado de Máquina | Antonio Rocha (UFF), Sidney de Sá (UFF), Aline Paes (UFF), José Ferreira de Rezende (UFRJ) |
4 | Redes Neurais de Grafos no Contexto das Cidades Inteligentes | Cláudio Capanema (UFMG), Fabrício Silva (UFV), Antonio Alfredo Ferreira Loureiro (UFMG) |
5 | Monitoramento de Sinais Vitais Utilizando Redes Wi-Fi | Vinicius Ferreira (UFF), Julio Soto (UFF), Egberto Caballero Rosillo (UFF), Iandra Galdino (UFF), Debora Muchaluat-Saade (UFF), Celio Albuquerque (UFF) |
Important Dates
- Proposal registration:
13/12/202121/01/2022 (Deadline Extended) - Submission of proposals:
13/12/202121/01/2022 (Deadline Extended) - Notification of acceptance: 04/03/2022
- Submission of chapter:06/05/2022
Presentation and Objectives
The Brazilian Symposium on Computer Networks and Distributed Systems (SBRC) is the most important forum of the research and development community on Computer Networks and Distributed Systems in Brazil. Among the main activities of the SBRC are the short courses, which allow the community to update itself on topics not normally covered in curriculum structures or that arouse great interest among academics and professionals. Proposals are welcome in recent or under-explored areas and topics with great potential to attract the interest of students and professionals in order to better qualify them for their research and/or job market. Short courses may be submitted covering the topics suggested in the SBRC 2022 Call for Papers or even others that the authors deem relevant.
Text Book
Authors of the selected short courses should produce a chapter for publication in the book “Minicursos SBRC 2022”. The chapter should be written in Portuguese or English and contain between 40 and 50 pages, following the SBC format, available at www.sbc.org.br, section Documents-> Publications-> Templates for Articles and Book Chapters.
Submission of Proposals
Teachers and researchers interested in teaching a short course should submit a 6 to 8 page proposal (excluding CVs – item 6 below), containing the information listed below:
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Identification Data
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Short Course Title
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Author (s): institution (s), address (es), phone (s), email (s)
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Nomination of the author (s) of the short course
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General Data
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Objectives of the course and treatment given to the subject (e.g. theoretical or practical, general results or deepening of specific aspects, presentation or comparison of technologies, formation of new skills or information, etc.)
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Audience Profile
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Expected text structure (course outline, topics / sections covered)
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For each topic / section provided in item 3, provide a summary of the content to be covered and page count prediction
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Key references used in short course preparation (maximum 1 page)
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Authors’ short CV (maximum 1 page per author).
Instructions to authors
The submission of proposals will be only electronic, through the
JEMS. The proposal must be contained in a single file in PDF format. At least one of the authors of each selected short course must register for the SBRC / short course and present it at the event in a period of 3 or 4 hours in a ***ONLINE*** format.
Program Committee
- Alberto Schaeffer-Filho (UFRGS)
- Aldri dos Santos (UFMG)
- Alex Vieira (UFJF)
- Alfredo Goldman (USP)
- Christian Esteve Rothenberg (UNICAMP)
- Daniel Batista (USP)
- Daniel de Oliveira (UFF)
- Daniel Fernandes Macedo (UFMG)
- Daniel Guidoni (UFSJ)
- Daniel Menasché (UFRJ)
- Dianne Medeiros (UFF)
- Edmundo Madeira (UNICAMP)
- Eduardo Cerqueira (UFPA)
- Igor Moraes (UFF)
- Juliano Naves (Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de
- Rondônia)
- Kelvin Dias (UFPE)
- Kleber Cardoso (UFG)
- Leobino Sampaio (UFBA)
- Luis Carlos De Bona (UFPR)
- Marcelo Dias de Amorim (Sorbonne Université – CNRS)
- Mauro Fonseca (UTFPR)
- Michele Nogueira (UFPR)
- Rodrigo de Souza Couto (UFRJ)
- Ronaldo Ferreira (UFMS)
- Weverton Cordeiro (UFRGS)
Coordination
Miguel Campista (UFRJ)
Fátima Duarte (PUC-MG)