About the SBRC
The Brazilian Symposium on Computer Networks and Distributed Systems (SBRC) is an annual event promoted by the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC) and by the National Computer Networks Laboratory (LARC). SBRC has become the most important scientific event on computer networks and distributed systems in Latin America. The large number of submitted papers and attendees in recent years attest its importance: the number of attendees per year varies from 800 to 1,200, and the paper acceptance rate is less than 30%, with over 300 submissions registered in each of the past few years.
In its 29th edition, the symposium will be held from May 30 to June 3 2011, in Campo Grande, MS, Brazil. Campo Grande is the gateway to Pantanal, the world's largest wetland, which is famous for its flora and fauna. In 2011, the College of Computing of the Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS) is organizing the event. The symposium will be composed of technical sessions, panels, several related workshops, a tools session, invited talks and tutorials presented by internationally acclaimed researchers.
Please print out and distribute the SBRC '11 CFP flyer (PDF) at user group meetings, around the office, and among your friends.
The SBRC 2011 will be held at the Convention Center Rubens Gil de Camillo. The Symposium will offer transfer between the hotels and the convention center. Please, check the hotels covered by the transfer at the Travel/Hotel section of this web site.