SIG Governing Board FY 2006 Annual Report
Individual SIG Annual Reports [ Appendix D ]
All SIGs
SIGACCESS SIGACT SIGAda SIGAPL SIGAPP SIGARCH SIGART
SIGBED
SIGCAS SIGCHI SIGCOMM SIGCSE
SIGDA SIGDOC
SIGEcom SIGEVO
SIGGRAPH
SIGIR SIGITE
SIGKDD
SIGMETRICS SIGMICRO SIGMIS SIGMM SIGMOBILE SIGMOD
SIGOPS
SIGPLAN
SIGSAC SIGSAM SIGSIM SIGSOFT
SIGUCCS
SIGWEB
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