[hpc-announce] CfP: *LESS workshop (co-located with PerCom'24) -- deadline extended to Dec 1, 2023

Claudio Cicconetti c.cicconetti at iit.cnr.it
Mon Nov 20 08:16:47 CST 2023


==> Due to many requests received, we extended the deadline of *LESS'24, the only workshop on serverless computing for pervasive, cloud, and edge systems/services, to **December 1st, 2023** <==

Submission link: https://edas.info/N31013

Full call for papers below.

Stay tuned at https://starless.iit.cnr.it/

Best regards,
Claudio Cicconetti, Pablo Serrano, & Adel N. Toosi
*LESS'24 organizers

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Complete call-for-papers
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*LESS'24 is 3rd edition of the workshop series on:

**Serverless computing for pervasive cloud-edge-device systems and services**

co-located with IEEE PerCom (March 11-15, 2024 - Biarritz, France).

*LESS is a unique opportunity to challenge the current serverless
design and platforms with issues specific to decentralized and
pervasive systems, applications, and services.

The workshop will help to raise the awareness on serverless and
FaaS in the PerCom community and attract serverless experts from
the networking, virtualization, and cloud computing areas.

--> SUBMIT your 6 page paper by Nov 17 at https://edas.info/N31013

Full call for papers below.

Stay tuned at: https://starless.iit.cnr.it/

Best regards,
Claudio Cicconetti, Pablo Serrano, & Adel N. Toosi
*LESS'24 organizers

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Complete call-for-papers
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Despite the commercial success, there are several open research
challenges in the area of serverless/FaaS such as, the handling of
stateful functions, support for function composition patterns beyond
simple chaining, how to exploit data locality, or the mitigation
of cold-start effects.

Furthermore, the rise in popularity of serverless/FaaS has led many
researchers in the community to wonder whether this concept can be
applied also outside of cloud computing. Internet of Things (IoT)
applications could benefit from the FaaS programming model, but
they are usually deployed on edge systems, which adds several
challenges: there is no single entry point for all function
invocations, hardware-software configurations are heterogeneous,
or the mapping of advanced AI patterns (e.g. federated learning)
is unclear.

*LESS'24 solicits research contributions in the following areas:

+ Pervasive applications and services. Serverless is becoming the
de facto standard for deploying new mobile applications, but the
opportunities that can be unlocked by this paradigm in relation to
pervasive applications and services have not yet been fully explored.

+ Pervasive deployments. The application of serverless to edge
systems and opportunistic computing on user devices is a thriving
research area, which may enable new applications that today cannot
be realized or boost the adoption of applications that today have
scalability issues with traditional tools.

+ Distributed computing. The FaaS programming model is a powerful
abstraction, which already today fits many applications of business
interest. It is, however, unclear whether the abstraction is
sufficient for most or all pervasive applications relying on some
form of distributed computing (e.g., management of the state of
functions).

+ Pervasive networking. Serverless platforms rely on an underlying
abstraction of the network, which is designed and optimised for
relatively small data transfers, but pervasive applications and
systems may be more data-intensive.

+ Pervasive analytics. Many pervasive applications rely on AI/ML
for automated detection and decision-making. The role of serverless
and FaaS in this domain has not been defined yet, even though they
can promise significant benefits in terms of simpler management and
automatic scaling.

+ Energy Efficiency. The stateless, event-driven, and distributed
mindset triggered by serverless could make it suitable for the
adoption in edge computing, where low-power hardware and energy
harvesting technologies are key enablers for scenarios such as
remote areas.

TOPICS OF INTEREST

Specific topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

- Serverless comp. in edge, fog, and cloud architectures
- Serverless comp. for pervasive systems, apps, and services
- Protocols for distributed serverless comp.
- Serverless comp. in emerging communication patterns (6G)
- Function-as-a-service (FaaS) for pervasive applications
- AI and ML with/for serverless comp.
- Perf. eval. of serverless comp. in pervasive scenarios
- Modelling, analysis, and simulation of pervasive systems using
serverless comp.
- Prototypes and real-life experiments involving serverless comp.
for pervasive systems
- Technical-economic analysis of serverless/FaaS for pervasive
comp. business cases

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission due: November 17, 2023 [-1 week]
Notification of acceptance: January  08, 2024
Camera ready due: February 02, 2024
Workshop date: March 11|15, 2024

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Papers must be in PDF format and contain 6 pages, including references.

Papers should contain names and affiliations of the authors (not blinded).
All papers must be typeset in double-column IEEE format using 10pt fonts
on US letter paper, with all fonts embedded.

Submissions must be made via EDAS: https://edas.info/N31013

The IEEE LaTeX and Microsoft Word templates, as well as related
information, can be found at the IEEE Computer Society website:

https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html

*LESS will be held in conjunction with IEEE PerCom'24.

All accepted papers will be included in the Percom workshops
proceedings and included/indexed in IEEE Xplore.

At least one author will be required to have a full registration in the
PerCom 2024 conference and present the paper during the workshop.



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