[hpc-announce] ASPLOS 2018, Call for Papers
Gennady Pekhimenko
pekhimenko at cs.toronto.edu
Sun Jun 4 14:35:16 CDT 2017
Dear Sir/Madam,
Could you please distribute this call for papers for ASPLOS 2018 through
HPC mailing list?
Thanks in advance,
Gennady Pekhimenko, Publicity Co-Chair, ASPLOS 2018
Microsoft Research and University of Toronto
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ASPLOS 2018 -- 23rd International Conference on Architectural Support for
Programming Languages and Operating Systems
Williamsburg, VA
*March 24-28, 2018*
Abstract submissions *Aug 4, 2017*
Full paper submissions* Aug 11, 2017 *
Author response *Oct 25, 2017*
Notification * Nov 13, 2017*
Final copy deadline *Jan 19, 2018*
*General Chairs *Xipeng Shen and James Tuck (North Carolina State
University)
*Program Chairs *Ricardo Bianchini (Microsoft Research) and Vivek Sarkar
(Rice University)
ASPLOS is the premier forum for multidisciplinary systems research spanning
computer architecture and hardware, programming languages and compilers,
operating systems and networking. The ASPLOS 2018 will be held in
Williamsburg, Virginia, a town that combines a rich slice of American
Colonial and Revolutionary history with a modern college atmosphere. Like
its predecessors, ASPLOS 2018 invites papers on ground-breaking research at
the intersection of at least two ASPLOS disciplines: architecture,
programming languages, operating systems, and related areas.
Non-traditional topics are especially encouraged. The importance of
cross-cutting research continues to grow as we grapple with the end of
Dennard scaling, the explosion of big data, scales ranging from ultra-low
power wearable devices to exascale parallel and cloud computers, the need
for sustainability, and increasingly human-centered applications.
ASPLOS embraces
systems research that directly targets these new problems in innovative
ways. The research may target diverse goals, such as performance, energy
and thermal efficiency, resiliency, security, and sustainability. The
review process will be sensitive to the challenges of multidisciplinary
work in emerging areas.
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Existing and emerging platforms at all scales, from embedded to cloud
- Internet services, cloud computing, and datacenters
- Multicore architectures and systems
- Heterogeneous architectures and accelerators
- Systems for enabling parallelism at an extreme scale
- Programming models, languages, and compilation for all platforms
- Managing, storing, and computing on big data
- Virtualization and virtualized systems
- Memory and storage technologies and architectures
- Power, energy, and thermal management
- Security, reliability, and availability
- Verification and testing, and their impact on design
- Support for approximations and approximate computing
- Non-traditional computing systems
Program Committee
Ricardo Bianchini Microsoft Research
Vivek Sarkar Rice University
Vikram Adve University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign
Yungang Bao China ICT
Rajkishore Barik Intel Labs
Andrew Baumann Microsoft Research
Abhishek Bhattacharjee Rutgers University
Suparna Bhattacharya Hewlett-Packard Enterprise
Uday Bondhugula Indian Institute of Science
Adrian Caulfield Microsoft Research
Luis Ceze University of Washington
Rong Chen Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Fred Chong University of Chicago
Christina Delimitrou Cornell University
Chen Ding University of Rochester
Natalie Enright Jerger University of Toronto
Phil Gibbons Carnegie Mellon University
David Grove IBM Research
Rajiv Gupta University of California - Riverside
Tim Harris Oracle
Kim Hazelwood Facebook
Hank Hoffman University of Chicago
Trent Jaeger Penn State University
Kim Keeton Hewlett-Packard Enterprise
Martha Kim Columbia University
Seyong Lee Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Xu Liu College of William & Mary
Jean-Pierre Lozi University of Nice Sophia Antipolis
Shan Lu University of Chicago
Scott Mahlke University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Kathryn McKinley Google
Satish Narayanasamy University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
David Nellans Nvidia
Jason Nieh Columbia University
Santosh Pande Georgia Tech
Keshav Pingali University of Texas - Austin
Vivien Quema Grenoble INP
Vijay Reddi University of Texas - Austin
Chris Rossbach University of Texas - Austin
Karu Sankaralingam University of Wisconsin - Madison
Kai Shen Google
Arrvindh Shriraman Simon-Fraser University
Mark Silberstein Technion
Armando Solar-Lezama Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Yan Solihin North Carolina State University and NSF
Karin Strauss Microsoft Research
Jeff Stuecheli IBM Research
Michael Swift University of Wisconsin - Madison
Lingjia Tang University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Mohit Tiwari University of Texas - Austin
Dan Tsafrir Technion
Haris Volos Hewlett-Packard Enterprise
Thomas Wenisch University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Yiying Zhang Purdue University
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Best Regards,
Gennady Pekhimenko, PhD.
Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto
Researcher at Microsoft Research
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