[Storage-research-list] Call for Papers: SYSTOR 2018, June 4-6, Haifa, Israel

Goldstein, Maayan (Nokia - IL/Kfar Sava) maayan.goldstein at nokia-bell-labs.com
Tue Nov 7 01:11:32 EST 2017


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                Call for Papers: SYSTOR 2018
                June 4-6, 2018
                Haifa, Israel

We invite you to submit original and innovative papers to SYSTOR 2018, The 11th ACM International Systems and Storage Conference.
The conference will take place June 4-6, 2018 in Haifa, Israel.
http://www.systor.org


Paper submission deadline: February 28, 2018


SYSTOR has a broad scope, promoting experimental and practical computer systems research encompassing the following topics:

*  Big data infrastructure
*  Cloud, datacenter, and distributed systems
*  Deployment, usage, and experience
*  Embedded and real-time systems
*  Fault tolerance, reliability, and availability
*  File and storage systems
*  Networked, mobile, wireless, peer-to-peer, and sensor systems
*  Operating systems, computer architecture, and their interactions
*  Performance evaluation and workload characterization
*  Runtime systems and compiler/programming-language support
*  Security, privacy, and trust
*  System design or adaptation for emerging storage technologies
*  Virtualization


SYSTOR welcomes academic and industrial papers in systems and storage, broadly construed. SYSTOR encourages submissions that describe results from experimental system prototypes, as well as experience papers describing practical deployments, and valuable lessons learned from them. We solicit paper submissions in five separate categories:

*  Full Papers track - original research, at most 10 pages without the references
*  Short Papers Track - original research, at most 5 pages without the references
*  Highlight Papers Track - papers accepted at top-tier conferences
*  Posters with Extended AbstractTrack - original work presented as poster accompanied by the extended abstract
*  Informal Student Presentations<https://www.systor.org/2018/cfp.html#Informal> - informal presentation of research findings, co-located with the poster session


Formatting and submission instructions: <http://www.systor.org/2017/cfp.html> http://www.systor.org/2018/cfp.html<http://www.systor.org/2018/cfp.html%0d>

IMPORTANT DATES
*  Full and Short Papers Track
*  Paper Submission February 28, 2018
*  Acceptance Notification April 15, 2018
*  Camera-ready May 6, 2018

*  Highlight Papers Track
*  Extended Abstract Submission March 29, 2018
*  Acceptance Notification April 24, 2018


*  Posters with Extended Abstract Track
*  Poster & Abstract Submission March 29, 2018
*  Acceptance Notification April 22, 2018
*  Camera-ready May 6, 2018

*  Informal Student Poster Presentations Track
*  Poster Submission May 15, 2018
*  Acceptance Notification May 22, 2018


SYSTOR 2018 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.


Program Chairs:
*  Gala Yadgar (Technion, Israel)
*  Donald E. Porter (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA)

General Chair:
*  David Breitgand (IBM Research - Haifa, Israel)

Posters Chair:
*  Michael Shapira (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI), Israel)

Publication Chair:
*  Ittay Eyal (Technion, Israel)

Publicity Chair:
*  Maayan Goldstein (Nokia, Bell Labs, Israel)

Steering Committee Head:
*  Dalit Naor (IBM Research - Haifa, Israel)

Steering Committee:
*  Michael Factor (IBM Research - Haifa, Israel)
*  Ethan Miller (University of California Santa Cruz, USA)
*  Liuba Shrira (Brandeis University, USA)
*  Dan Tsafrir (Technion, Israel)
*  Erez Zadok (Stony Brook University, USA)

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