[Storage-research-list] Call for Papers "Workshop on Self-aware Computing Systems 2021 (SeAC 2021)"
Veronika Lesch
veronika.lesch at uni-wuerzburg.de
Wed Mar 17 06:19:34 EDT 2021
Dear Colleagues,
We apologize if you received multiple CFPs for the Workshop on
Self-aware Computing Systems 2021 (SeAC 2021)
A short version of the CFP follows, the full version can be found here:
http://seac2021.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/
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+********* SeAC 2021 - Call For Papers **********+
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+ Call for Papers for the Workshop on +
+ Self-aware Computing Systems 2021 (SeAC 2021) +
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+ At ACSOS 2021, Sept 27 - Oct 1, +
+ Washington DC, USA (or virtual) +
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+ More information at +
+ http://seac2021.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/ +
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**************** Important Dates *****************
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- Paper submission deadline: July 09th, 2021
- Talk submission deadline: July 09th, 2021
- Notification to authors: July 31st, 2021
- Final Manuscript (paper): August 13th, 2021
- Workshop Day: September 27th/October 1st, 2021
All times in Anywhere on Earth (AoE) timezone.
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**************** Goals and Mission ****************
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The workshop on self-aware computing (SeAC) provides a forum to foster
interaction and collaborations between the respective research
communities, raising the awareness about related research efforts and
synergies that can be exploited to advance the state of the art. The
workshop was initiated by the 2015 Dagstuhl Seminar 15041 on
model-driven algorithms and architectures for self-aware computing
systems, which brought together 45 international experts.
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************** List of Topics *********************
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This workshop is interested in all the topics concerning self-aware
computing systems. Please find below several examples of possible topics:
* Fundamental science and theory of self-aware systems
* Levels and aspects of self-aware systems
* Architectures for individual and collective systems
* Methods and algorithms for model learning (self-modeling) and reasoning
* Self-adaptation in individual and collective systems
* Synthesis and verification metrics and benchmarks
* Tool support for evaluation and measurements, and quality assurance
* Open challenges and future research directions
* Ethical concerns in self-aware computing
* Applications and case studies: cloud computing, cyber-physical
systems, data centers, dependable computing, industrial internet /
industry 4.0, internet of things, mobile computing, service-oriented
systems, smart buildings, smart city, smart grid / energy management,
smart factory, traffic management, autonomous robotics, and space
applications.
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************* Submission Guidelines ***************
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The workshop participants will be selected based on their experience and
ideas related to the field of self-aware computing. There are two ways
to participate: i) present a talk without a respective paper published
in the workshop proceedings, ii) submit a paper to be presented at the
workshop and published in the workshop proceedings.
We solicit the following types of contributions:
* Full workshop paper limited to 6 pages (double column, IEEE format,
including references)
* Short workshop paper limited to 4 pages (double column, IEEE format,
including references)
* Talk extended abstract limited to 2 pages (without formatting
restrictions)
Contributions in the 1st and 2nd category (technical papers) must
represent original and unpublished work that is not currently under
review. Full papers may report on original research, lessons learned
from realizing an approach, or experiences on transferring a research
prototype into practice. Short papers may report on work-in-progress or
present a vision or (controversial) position motivating the community to
address new challenges. Contributions in the 3rd category may present
ideas in their very first stage or a (controversial) opinion.
Papers will be reviewed by three PC members and judged on originality,
significance, interest, correctness, clarity, and relevance to the
broader community. At least one author of each accepted submission is
required to attend the workshop.
Technical papers will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press and
made available as a part of the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. In
addition, papers will be part of the ACSOS conference proceedings.
Technical papers should follow the double column, IEEE format and need
to be submitted electronically via EasyChair. Extended abstracts need to
be submitted as “abstract” submissions via EasyChair.
Submission can be done via EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=seac2021
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***************** Organization ********************
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* Christian Krupitzer, University of Hohenheim, Germany,
christian.krupitzer at uni-hohenheim.de
* Claudia Raibulet, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Milan,
Italy, claudia.raibulet at unimib.it
* Veronika Lesch, University of Würzburg, Germany,
veronika.lesch at uni-wuerzburg.de (Web and Publicity Chair)
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Veronika Lesch M.Sc.
Doctoral Researcher and
Research Group Leader of the Cyber-Physical Systems Group
Chair of Software Engineering
Department of Computer Science
University of Würzburg
Am Hubland, Informatikgebäude (M2), Room A121
97074 Würzburg, Germany
Phone: +49 (931) 31 81217, Fax: +49 (931) 31-86603
http://go.uni-wuerzburg.de/lesch/
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