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************************************************************************ CALL-FOR-PAPERS -- EXTENDED DEADLINE
Due to several requests, the deadline for submission for MobiEval has been extended by one week to March 22nd. Please see the updated submission info below.
MobiEval: System Evaluation for Mobile Platforms Metrics, Methods, Tools and Platforms
Workshop associated with Mobisys 2007 June 11th, 2007, Puerto Rico, USA
Website: http://mesl.ucsd.edu/MobiEval e-mail : mobieval@cs.ucsd.edu
Extended submission deadline : March 22, 2007 (Extended) Paper acceptance notification : April 20, 2007 Final camera ready version due: May 15, 2007
Organizers:
Trevor Pering, Intel Research, USA Yuvraj Agarwal, University of California, San Diego, USA Mark Corner, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
Program Committee :
Yuvraj Agarwal (University of California, San Diego) Elizabeth Belding (University of California, Santa Barbara) Ranveer Chandra (Microsoft Research, Redmond) Mark Corner (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) Landon Cox (Duke University) Adrian Friday (Lancaster University) Rajesh Gupta (University of California, San Diego) Rich Hankins (Nokia Research) Jonathan Lester (University of Washington) Anthony LaMarca (Intel Research, Seattle) Kent Lyons (Georgia Tech) Nitya Narasimhan (Motrola Labs) Joe Paradiso (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Trevor Pering (Intel Research) Vijay Raghunathan (Purdue University) James Scott (Microsoft Research, UK) Lin Zhong (Rice University)
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Workshop Overview:
A core aspect of any engineering systems research is evaluation: What are the metrics and methods to determine if the system is behaving as expected. In mobile systems, this task becomes more challenging due to considerations imposed by the mobile aspect of the system. This workshop aims to bring together systems researchers to explore the basic question of evaluating mobile systems. Specifically we will examine challenges and advances made in the metrics, tools, methods, and the platforms used to evaluate mobile systems effectively.
Submissions are encouraged to highlight the specific areas relating to mobile systems that make proper evaluation difficult - and include discussions how novel techniques can be used to address the various issues that arise. The focus of the workshop is not necessarily the underlying research for mobile systems, but rather the techniques and considerations necessary for evaluating and quantifying the gains of the basic research itself. Some example areas where mobile platforms and systems evaluation issues intersect include:
* Reproducibility and Consistency * Experimental Design * Power Considerations * Metrics * Applications * Dynamic environments * Form factor * Platforms/Test-beds * Simulation
Paper Submission:
Submissions should be full papers, up to 6 single-spaced 8.5" x 11" pages, including figures, tables, and references, in two-column format, using 10-point type on 12-point (single-spaced) leading with reasonable margins. The first page of each paper should include the names and affiliations of the authors, i.e., the submissions should not be anonymous and reviewing is single-blind. Submissions will be judged on originality, significance, interest, clarity, relevance, and technical correctness.
Extended Deadline: Full Papers are due Thursday, March 22nd, 2007, midnight EST. Manuscripts must be in Adobe PDF format and conform to the guidelines specified above. It will be possible to send a revised version of the manuscript until the deadline. Please submit your manuscript online at http://moja.ucsd.edu/mobieval.
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