[Storage-research-list] CFP: SYSTEM 2011 -- 4th Annual International Systems and Storage Conference

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CFP: SYSTEM 2011 -- 4th Annual International Systems and Storage Conference
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                          Call for Papers: SYSTOR 2011
                              May 30--June 1, 2011

The 4th Annual International Systems and Storage Conference, Haifa, Israel
http://www.haifa.il.ibm.com/conferences/systor2011/


SYSTOR 2011, the 4th Annual International Systems and Storage Conference, promotes computer systems and storage research, and will take place in Haifa, Israel. SYSTOR fosters close ties between the Israeli and worldwide systems research communities, and brings together academia and industry.
The conference is open to all systems research topics, including (but not limited to):

   * General computer systems: operating systems, architecture, memory, compilation, virtualization and embedded systems

   * Distributed systems: cloud computing, infrastructure, scalability, fault-tolerance and peer-to-peer systems

   * Storage systems: storage technologies, related functions, and file systems

   * Cross-cutting issues: workload modeling, performance metrics, power consumption, security, usability, and experience with real systems and failures

   * Performance aspects of computing systems: monitoring, analysis, optimization and tools

In order to combine the international research nature of the conference with the need for local interaction between industry and academia, we invite submissions to four separate tracks.

   * Submissions to the research track should be in the form of full papers and report original, previously unpublished research results. If part of the material submitted was published previously, the paper should so indicate and should provide substantial additional results and material. Submitted papers will be fully reviewed by the program committee and accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings.

   * Submissions to the industrial track should be in the form of short or full papers and describe the technologies behind real systems or products and the considerations that shaped the system/product's design and functionality. This material need not necessarily be original research. Publishing accepted papers to the conference proceedings is possible, although not mandatory. Authors should indicate their publishing preference.

   * Submissions to the work in progress (WIP) track should describe ongoing work. This material should be original and will be reviewed by the program committee. The submission may be in the form of a brief announcement and will not be published in the conference proceedings.

   * Submissions to the highlights track should be a paper (or link to a paper) containing exciting research results accepted to a recent top conference. The presentations of the highest-quality submissions will be "replayed" at SYSTOR for the benefit of the local community. Submissions to this track will not be formally reviewed by the program committee and will not be published in the conference proceedings.

In addition there will be keynote speakers, a poster session, and social activities at the conference.


Important Dates
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Submission:                       January 31, 2011
Submission to highlights track:   March 4, 2011
Notification:                     March 21, 2011
Final Version:                    April 11, 2011


Submission Guidelines
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Paper submissions must be in PDF format, and must be at least 10pt. The 11pt SIGPLAN templates are recommended (seehttp://www.sigplan.org/authorInformation.htm). All papers must be up to 14 pages, and WIP papers should be up to 4 pages. To submit, please use the conference submission website, reachable from the SYSTOR 2011 home page (see link above). Proceedings will be published by the ACM in the ACM Digital Library.


Organizers
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   Program Chairs
Jose Moreira, IBM
Liuba Shrira, Brandeis U

   General Chair
Paula Ta-Shma, IBM (paula at il.ibm.com)

   Publicity Chairs
Ronen Kat, IBM
Alan Mislove, Northeastern U

   Program Committee
Yariv Aridor, Intel
Mary Baker, HP
Yosi Ben-Asher, Haifa U
Randal Burns, Johns Hopkins U
Tereza Carvalho, Univ Sao Paulo
Gregory Chockler, IBM
Marcelo Cintra, U of Edinburgh
Albert Cohen, INRIA
Eyal DeLara, U of Toronto
Shlomi Dolev, Ben Gurion U
Dick Epema, Delft U of Tech
Dror Feitelson, Hebrew U
Christoff Fetzer, TU Dresden
Thomas Gross, ETH Zurich
Gernot Heiser, UNSW/NICTA
Kei Hiraki, Tokyo U
Peter Honeyman, CITI/U Michigan
Orran Krieger, VMware
Tomas Margalef, U Autonoma Barcelona
Roie Melamed, IBM
Edson Midorikawa, U Sao Paulo
Ethan Miller, U Calif, Santa Cruz
Alan Mislove, Northeastern U
Gilles Muller, INRIA
Michael Philippsen, U Erlangen-Nuremberg
Raju Rangaswami, Florida Int U
Lawrence Rauchwerger, Texas A&M U
Luis Rodrigues, IST/INESC-ID
Rodrigo Rodrigues, MPI-SWS
Larry Rudolph, Intellisysgroup
Jiri Schindler, NetApp
Assaf Schuster, Technion
Doug Terry, MSR
Pedro Trancoso, U of Cyprus
Mateo Valero, Tech U of Catalonia
Ric Wheeler, Red Hat
Erez Zadok, Stony Brook U
Krzysztof Zielinski, AGH Krakow

   Organizing Committee
Yitzhak Birk, Technion
Gad Haber, IBM
Ilya Shnayderman, IBM
Sivan Toledo, Tel Aviv U
Yaron Wolfsthal, IBM



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