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| Name | CoNEXT |
| Discipline | Computer networking |
| Abbreviation | CoNEXT |
| Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery |
| Country | International |
| Frequency | Annual |
CoNEXT
CoNEXT is an annual international conference in computer networking and distributed systems focusing on experimental and forward-looking research. It attracts researchers from ACM SIGCOMM, IEEE, Google, Microsoft Research, Cisco Systems and academic institutions such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, and Carnegie Mellon University. The venue emphasizes novel measurement, protocol design, and system evaluation, drawing participants from University of Cambridge, ETH Zurich, Princeton University, University of Washington, and industrial labs like Bell Labs and IBM Research.
CoNEXT originated in the late 2000s as a successor to specialized workshop formats nurtured by communities around SIGCOMM and NSDI; founding organizers included faculty from University College London, University of California, San Diego, and Telefonica Research. The conference is typically organized by a program committee drawn from ACM, IEEE Communications Society, INRIA, Tsinghua University, National University of Singapore, and other institutions. Administrative hosts have included universities such as University of Tokyo, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and EPFL, with sponsorship from companies like Intel, Broadcom, Juniper Networks, Amazon Web Services, and Facebook. CoNEXT governance interacts with bodies such as ACM SIGCOMM and national funding agencies including National Science Foundation and European Research Council.
The conference scope covers experimental network measurement, network architecture, congestion control, wireless networking, data center networks, content delivery, and Internet of Things systems. Papers often combine techniques from groups at Microsoft Research Cambridge, Apple, Netflix, Tencent, Alibaba Group, Samsung Research, and academic labs like Columbia University and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Topics include protocol design related to TCP and QUIC, performance evaluation using testbeds such as PlanetLab and Emulab, and security/privacy interactions referenced alongside work from ENISA and IETF working groups.
Submissions to CoNEXT follow an annual call for papers with a single-blind or double-blind review process managed by a program chair from institutions like Cornell University or University of Maryland. The program committee solicits reviewers from labs including Microsoft Research Redmond, Google Research, Tsinghua University, Peking University, and Imperial College London. Accepted papers undergo shepherding with feedback from senior researchers affiliated with University of Oxford, Heidelberg University, Seoul National University, and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Artifact evaluation and reproducibility efforts reference practices advocated by ACM SIGMOD and USENIX.
CoNEXT has published influential papers that impacted deployments at Google, Akamai Technologies, Netflix, and Cloudflare. Notable contributions include measurement studies that informed policymaking at European Commission and technical standards at IETF working groups like the QUIC Working Group. Papers on congestion control have influenced implementations in Linux kernel networking stacks and projects from Cisco Systems and Juniper Networks. Research on wireless and mobile systems has been cited by groups at Nokia, Ericsson, Huawei, and regulators such as Federal Communications Commission.
CoNEXT recognizes outstanding work with awards such as Best Paper and Best Student Paper, adjudicated by committees including members from ACM SIGCOMM, IEEE INFOCOM, USENIX NSDI, and PODC. Recipients often include researchers affiliated with Harvard University, Yale University, Brown University, Northwestern University, and industry winners from Amazon, Google, and Microsoft. Awards have helped laureates secure funding from agencies like NSF and ERC and appointments at institutions including California Institute of Technology and University of Toronto.
Past CoNEXT editions have been held in locations across Europe, Asia, and North America, organized by host institutions such as Trinity College Dublin, University of Amsterdam, Technische Universität Berlin, Seoul National University, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and Princeton University. Sponsors and exhibitors at past events included Intel, NVIDIA, Arista Networks, Broadcom, and Huawei. Proceedings have been indexed by ACM Digital Library and cited in venues including IEEE Transactions on Networking, ACM SIGMETRICS, IEEE INFOCOM, and USENIX symposia.
Category:Computer networking conferences