[Storage-research-list] Call for Papers: SDDCS 2018, March 25, Williamsburg, VA, USA

George Amvrosiadis gamvrosi at cmu.edu
Wed Jan 10 17:38:54 EST 2018


We invite authors to submit papers to the Fourth Software-Defined Data
Computing and Storage workshop (SDDCS) which will be co-located with
ACM ASPLOS 2018 and held on March 25, 2018 in Williamsburg, VA, USA.


* Overview

Data center and cloud computing infrastructure is becoming
increasingly software-defined. Although such infrastructure consists
of tightly interconnected computing, networking, and storage
components, these resources are typically studied independently. For
example, studies focused on computing or networking often overlook the
properties of storage devices, and vice versa. Overall infrastructure
performance often decreases due to miscommunication and
misconfiguration of different resources. Software-defined
methodologies offer an opportunity to bridge this gap and deliver high
performance, efficiency, and reliability. Making any infrastructure
"software defined" requires significant community efforts. The SDDCS
workshop provides the forum for multidisciplinary research spanning
computing architecture, networking, storage systems and devices, as
well as applications.

SDDCS aims to bring together industry and academia to jointly explore
recent progress related to performance bottleneck discoveries and to
bridging the gap between computing and storage in the software-defined
context. We particularly encourage contributions containing highly
novel ideas, new approaches, and/or groundbreaking results.

Conference web-site: https://sddcs.github.io/2018/sddcs2018.html


* Topics

Topics of interest in SDDCS include but are not limited to:

- Software-defined memory systems for cloud computing
- Software-defined non-volatile devices
- Convergent design for computing and storage
- Non-volatile storage support for network transmission
- Storage deduplication for remote cloud backups
- Data collection and analytics for system optimization
- Dynamic workload redistribution and scheduling
- In-memory processing
- Near-data-computing
- Cross-layer coordination in data centers
- Storage and network virtualization
- Security for software-defined schemes
- Programmable interfaces for convergent design
- User studies and experiences of real-world applications (e.g., graph
processing, deep learning, database, etc)


* Submission Instructions

Submitted papers must be no longer than 8 single-spaced 8.5" x 11"
pages, including figures, tables, and references; two-column format,
using 10-point type on 12-point (single-spaced) leading; and a text
block 6.5" wide x 9" deep. Author names and affiliations should appear
on the title page.

The submitted papers should present original theoretical and/or
experimental research in any of the areas listed above that has not
been previously published, accepted for publication, or is not
currently under review by another conference or journal.

The accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings of
ACM ASPLOS 2018 and available in the ACM Digital Library. Selected
(extended) papers will b recommended for fast-track processing in ACM
Transactions on Storage (TOS).


* Important Dates

Paper submission due: January 25, 2018, 11:59pm AoE
Notification to authors: February 20, 2018
Final paper files due: March 10, 2018


* Submission Site

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sddcs18


* Workshop Organizers

General Co-chairs:
- Evgenia Smirni, College of William and Mary
- Yu Hua, Huazhong University of Science and Technology

Program Co-chairs:
- Bo Wu, Colorado School of Mines
- Vasily Tarasov, IBM Research

Publication Chair:
- Xing Lin, NetApp

Publicity Chair:
- George Amvrosiadis, Carnegie Mellon University

Web Chair:
- Pengfei Zuo, Huazhong University of Science and Technology

Program Committee:
- Vaneet Aggarwal, Purdue University
- Bharath Balasubramanian, AT&T Labs Research
- Feng Chen, Louisiana State University
- Chris Gniady, University of Arizona
- Song Jiang, University of Texas, Arlington
- Mahmut Kandemir, Pennsylvania State University
- Scott Klasky, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Jay Lofstead, Sandia National Laboratories
- Darrell Long, University of California, Santa Cruz
- Ao Ma, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Rajesh Panta, AT&T Labs Research
- Marco Paolieri, University of Southern California
- Lukas Rupprecht, IBM Research - Almaden
- Philip Shilane, DellEMC
- Emina Soljanin, Rutgers University
- Alan Sussman, University of Maryland
- Ravi Tandon, University of Arizona
- Peter Varman, Rice University
- Youjip Won, Hanyang University
- Yuan Xie, University of California, Santa Barbara
- Ming Zhao, Arizona State University



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