[Storage-research-list] Call for Papers: SYSTOR 2015, May 26-28, Haifa, Israel
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Call for Papers: SYSTOR 2015
May 26-28, 2015
Haifa, Israel
We invite you to submit original and innovative papers to SYSTOR 2015, The
8th ACM International Systems and
Storage Conference.
The conference will take place May 26 28, 2015 in Haifa, Israel.
http://systor.org/2015
Paper submission deadline: March 5, 2015
SYSTOR has a broad scope, promoting experimental and practical computer
systems research encompassing the
following topics:
* Operating systems, computer architecture, and their interactions
* Distributed, parallel, and cloud systems
* Networked, mobile, wireless, peer-to-peer, and sensor systems
* Runtime systems and compiler/programming-language support
* File and storage systems
* Security, privacy, and trust
* Virtualization
* Embedded and real-time systems
* Fault tolerance, reliability, and availability
* Deployment, usage, and experience
* Performance evaluation and workload characterization
IMPORTANT DATES
* Full & short paper submission: March 5, 2015
* Highlights paper submission: April 30, 2015
* Paper notification: April 5, 2015
* Camera-ready submission: April 17, 2015
* Poster submission: April 30, 2015
* Poster notification: May 11, 2015
SYSTOR is a home for high-quality international systems research of a
practical nature and welcomes both academic
and industrial contributions. We solicit paper submissions in three
separate categories:
* Full papers: should report original, previously unpublished
high-quality research, and be at most 10 pages of
content, including everything except references, which may use additional
pages. The program committee will
review all submitted papers. Accepted papers will be presented at the
conference and included in the conference
proceedings, to be published by the ACM.
* Short papers: should report original, previously unpublished work
for which a full paper may not be suitable.
Short paper submissions may report on smaller ideas; unconventional ideas
that are still in a preliminary stage
of development; interesting negative results; experimental (in)validation
of previous findings; controversial
positions that challenge common wisdom; and fresh approaches for
addressing old problems. Short papers may be at
most 5 pages, excluding references. They will undergo the same review
process as full papers. If accepted, short
papers will be allocated a shorter talk slot during the conference and
will also be published in the conference
proceedings.
* Highlight papers: should contain exciting research results that have
been accepted to a recent top-tier
systems conference or journal. A small sub-committee will briefly review
these submissions and will select the
most suitable ones for SYSTOR. The corresponding presentations will then
be "replayed" at SYSTOR for the benefit
of the local community. A highlight paper submission should include the
full citation of the published or
accepted paper and a link to it. Accepted submissions will not be
published in the proceedings.
SYSTOR 2015 will host distinguished keynote speakers, a poster session,
and several social events at the
conference. Our goal is to provide an excellent forum for interaction
across the systems community:
international, academic, and industrial, for both students and more
established members.
Additional details can be found at: http://www.systor.org/2015/cfp.html
PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIRS
* Gernot Heiser (NICTA and UNSW, Australia)
* Idit Keidar (Technion)
GENERAL CHAIR
* Dalit Naor (IBM Research)
POSTERS CHAIR
* David Breitgand (IBM Research)
STEERING COMMITTEE HEAD
* Michael Factor (IBM Research)
STEERING COMMITTEE
* Ethan Miller (University of California Santa Cruz)
* Liuba Shrira (Brandeis University)
* Dan Tsafrir (Technion)
* Yaron Wolfsthal (IBM Research)
* Erez Zadok (Stony Brook University)
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