Deadline for Submitting Presentations and Requesting
Agenda Time
- The presenter shall request time by two Fridays preceding the meeting (AoE) of
the week preceding the meeting.
- Requests shall be submitted by sending an email to the chair
. The presenter shall provide the following information:
- Name of presenter
- Title of presentation
- Length of time requested (this should include time
for questions and answers)
- Brief description of topic
- If the "requesting presentation time" deadline is
missed, time will be provided on a best-effort basis
following the completion of the regular agenda (or as
deemed appropriate by the chair). Presentations that
were requested on time, but submitted after the
submission deadline will be considered before late
presentation requests.
Presentation Style Guidelines
- Failure to meet guidelines may result in a loss of
requested presentation time.
- Presentations must be submitted in PDF format.
Neither the chair nor the Web Master will convert
presentations to PDF format. Presentations not in
PDF format will be returned.
- Avoid graphic intensive backgrounds or other
decorative graphics.
- No animations, audio clips, video clips, etc.
- Presentation should be less then 2.0 MB.
- No marketing pitches, product pitches or corporate
pitches.
- No pricing or costs are permitted. Relative costs are
permitted (i.e. option 1 is 3x the cost of option 2).
- No ASPs are permitted. Historical relative ASPs, based
on public sources, are permitted, but no forward-looking
relative ASPs are permitted.
- No company copyright or confidentiality
statements. All presentations are posted to a
publicly available web site. If the presentation
is not ready for public disclosure, then it should not
presented.
- To support the web site search tool used by the IEEE
P802.3 web site the 'Document Information' fields of the
PDF file must be completed as follows:
- Title :- Title of presentation
- Author :- Name(s) of author(s)
- Subject :- IEEE P802.3cu 100 Gb/s and 400 Gb/s
over SMF at 100 Gb/s per Wavelength Task Force
Submitting a Presentation
- The presenter shall submit a PDF, soft-copy version of
the presentation, by e-mailing it to
the chair. This shall be done by Tuesday
of the week preceding the meeting for publication to the
IEEE P802.3cu 100 Gb/s and 400 Gb/s over SMF at 100 Gb/s
per Wavelength Task Force web site.
- If the "presentation submission" deadline is missed,
time will be provided on a best-effort basis following
the completion of the regular agenda (or as deemed
appropriate by the chair). A PDF, soft-copy version of
the presentation shall be made available to
the chair. prior to the beginning of the presentation.
- Please use a consistent filename format. We will
be using the following format:
- initial submission:
<presenter_surname>_3cu_0x_mmyy (x=1 if
only one submission, x=2,3,4,... if multiple
submissions)
- updates to original submission after it is
posted: <presenter_surname>_3cu_0xv_mmyy (where version v
= a,b,c...)
- Example: nowell_3cu_01_0519.pdf with an
updated revision with filename of
nowell_3cu_01a_0519.pdf
Copyright
- The
presenter shall review the IEEE copyright policy (https://standards.ieee.org/ipr/index.html) and
assure all authors agree to the copyright policy.
Submission of a presentation implies
acknowledgement that the presentation adheres to the
IEEE copyright policy.
Document Information Fields
The 'Document Information' fields in a PDF file can be
entered as follows:
- Adobe Acrobat: Either use the menu options:
'File' -> 'Document Info' -> 'General' or the
shortcut CTRL-D.
- Adobe PDFWriter: When the 'Save PDF File As'
dialog appears hit the 'Edit Document Info.' button,
enter the information, and then hit the 'OK' button.
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