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SIGOPS-ANNOUNCE monthly posting (09/05/2006) ____________________________________________________________
Contents
1. Announcements DADS07 2006-09-08 http://www.dedisys.org/sac07/ * RAAW 2006 2006-09-08 http://www.ws.binghamton.edu/raaw EuroSys 2007 2006-09-09 http://www.eurosys.org/2007
NSDI 2007 2006-10-02 http://www.usenix.org/events/nsdi07/ SIGMETRICS 2007 2006-10-27 http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~sigm07/
* IPTPS 2007 2006-11-03 http://research.microsoft.com/workshops/IPTPS2007/ * SysML07 2006-11-20 http://www.cs.duke.edu/nicl/sysml07/
HotOS XI 2007-01-04 http://www.usenix.org/hotos07/cfpa/ * USENIX 2007 2007-01-09 https://db.usenix.org/events/usenix07/
(* = new this month)
2. About this list How to subscribe, unsubscribe, and submit requests for announcements.
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To view the HTML version of this page, go to: http://www.acm.org/sigops/announce/current.html ____________________________________________________________ Announcements
DADS07
Title: Dependable and Adaptive Distributed Systems track at the 22nd ACM Symp. on Applied Computing Deadline: 2006-09-08 Webpage: http://www.dedisys.org/sac07/ Conference: 03/11/2007 - 03/15/2007 Contact: dads07@dedisys.org Location: Seoul, Korea Synopsis:
The focus of this track is on middleware support for dependability and adaptiveness of distributed software systems and service environments of any kind and on methods on designing and engineering them. ____________________________________________________________ * NEW THIS MONTH! RAAW 2006
Title: Reconfigurable and Adaptive Architecture Workshop (RAAW 2006) Deadline: 2006-09-08 Webpage: http://www.ws.binghamton.edu/raaw Conference: Dec 2006 Contact: raaw@binghamton.edu Location: Orlando, Florida, USA (in Conjunction with MICRO 2006) Synopsis:
The need is raised for an architecture that can adapt to the different requirements of the applications. Adaptive and reconfigurable architectures are also becoming important in the embedded systems area. The functionalities and the performance requirements of embedded systems are increasing. However, the very low energy consumption requirements of such systems have to be maintained. The Reconfigurable and Adaptive Architecture Workshop provides a high-quality forum for computer scientists and engineers to present their latest research findings in the rapidly evolving field of reconfigurable and adaptive architectures
____________________________________________________________ EuroSys 2007
Title: 2nd European Conference on Computer Systems (EuroSys'07) Abstract: 2006-09-09 Deadline: 2006-09-16 Webpage: http://www.eurosys.org/2007 Conference: March 21-23, 2007 Contact: eurosys2007_pc@eurosys.org Location: Lisbon, Portugal Synopsis:
EuroSys 2007 seeks papers on all aspects of computer systems, especially ones that cross the divide between areas. Contributions are welcome from all areas of operating systems and distributed systems. Papers may report on: (1) The design, implementation, evaluation and deployment of such systems. (2) New ideas: a session is reserved for "idea" papers, held to less stringent standards of system evaluation. (3) Experience with earlier concepts: a session is reserved for experience papers, for which depth of evaluation is paramount, and novelty less important. Authors may designate their paper for one of these sessions, but need not to. ____________________________________________________________ NSDI 2007
Title: 4th Symposium on Networked Systems Design & Implementation (NSDI'07) Abstract: 2006-10-02 Deadline: 2006-10-09 Webpage: http://www.usenix.org/events/nsdi07/ Conference: April 11-13, 2007 Contact: nsdi07chairs@usenix.org Location: Cambridge, MA, USA Synopsis:
NSDI focuses on the design principles of large-scale networked and distributed computer systems. Systems as diverse as Internet routing, peer-to-peer and overlay networks, sensor networks, Web-based systems, and network measurement infrastructures share a set of common challenges. Progress in any of these areas requires a deep understanding of how researchers are addressing the challenges of large-scale systems in other contexts. Our goal is to bring together researchers from across the networking and systems community -- including computer networks, distributed systems, and operating systems -- to foster a broad approach to addressing our common research challenges.
____________________________________________________________ SIGMETRICS 2007
Title: ACM International Conference on Measurement and Modeling of Computer Systems 2007 (SIGMETRICS'07) Abstract: 2006-10-27 Deadline: 2006-11-03 Webpage: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~sigm07/ Conference: June 12-16, 2007 Contact: harchol (at) cs.cmu.edu Location: San Diego, CA, USA Synopsis:
The ACM SIGMETRICS conference solicits papers on the development and application of state-of-the-art, broadly-applicable analytic, simulation, and measurement-based performance evaluation techniques. Of particular interest is work that furthers the state-of-the-art in performance evaluation methods, or those that creatively apply previously developed methods to understand or to gain important insights into key design trade-offs in complex computer or communication systems.
____________________________________________________________ * NEW THIS MONTH! IPTPS 2007
Title: The 6th International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems Deadline: 2006-11-03 Webpage: http://research.microsoft.com/workshops/IPTPS2007/ Conference: February 26-27, 2007 Contact: johndo@microsoft.com Location: Bellevue, WA, USA Synopsis:
The 6th International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems (IPTPS'07) provides a forum for researchers to discuss the state-of-the-art in peer-to-peer computing and to identify key research challenges in the area. The goal is to examine peer-to-peer technologies, applications, and systems, and also to identify key research issues and challenges that lie ahead. Each potential participant should submit a position paper that exposes a new problem, advocates a specific solution, or reports on actual experience. Attendance will be limited to participants who are active in the field. For further details, please see the IPTPS 2007 web site. ____________________________________________________________ * NEW THIS MONTH! SysML07
Title: Second Workshop on Tackling Computer Systems Problems with Machine Learning Techniques Deadline: 2006-11-20 Webpage: http://www.cs.duke.edu/nicl/sysml07/ Conference: April 10, 2006 Contact: chase@cs.duke.edu Location: Cambridge, MA (with NSDI) Synopsis:
Many researchers in machine learning, systems, and networking have begun to apply techniques from machine learning to help make computer systems and networks more robust and manageable. The SysML workshop brings together researchers working at the intersection of machine learning and systems. We invite authors to submit 6-page position papers or reports of early work. We particularly encourage submissions describing experience with real-world systems and lessons likely to be generally applicable across a range of systems.
____________________________________________________________ HotOS XI
Title: 11th Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems (HotOS XI) Deadline: 2007-01-04 Webpage: http://www.usenix.org/hotos07/cfpa/ Conference: May 7-9, 2007 Contact: hotos07chair@usenix.org Location: San Diego, CA, USA Synopsis:
HotOS XI will bring together people conducting innovative work in the systems area for three days of interaction, with all attendees being active participants and contributors throughout the workshop.
Continuing the HotOS tradition, this workshop will be a place to present and discuss new ideas about computer systems and how technological advances and new applications are shaping our computational infrastructure.
We request submissions of position papers that propose new directions of research, advocate nontraditional approaches to old (or new) ideas, or generate insightful discussion. We particularly look for position papers containing highly original ideas.
____________________________________________________________ * NEW THIS MONTH! USENIX 2007
Title: USENIX Annual Technical Conference Deadline: 2007-01-09 Webpage: https://db.usenix.org/events/usenix07/ Conference: June 17-22, 2007 Contact: usenix07chairs@usenix.org Location: Santa Clara, CA, USA Synopsis:
Authors are invited to submit original and innovative papers to the General Track (Systems Practice & Experience) of the 2007 USENIX Annual Technical Conference. We seek high-quality submissions that further the knowledge and understanding of modern computing systems, with an emphasis on practical implementations and experimental results. We encourage papers that break new ground or present insightful results based on experience with computer systems. The USENIX conference has a broad scope. Authors may submit regular full papers or 6-page short papers.
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