[hpc-announce] ASPLOS 2019 Call for Papers - July 31 Abstract Deadline - Next Tuesday

Kinsy, Michel mkinsy at bu.edu
Wed Jul 25 17:14:21 CDT 2018


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This is a friendly reminder that the abstract deadline is on July 31 (Next Tuesday).

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                        CALL FOR PAPERS

                          ASPLOS 2019

  24th IEEE International Conference on Architecture Support for 
            Programming Languages and Operating Systems

                  https://asplos-conference.org 
                  April 13th – April 17th, 2019
                       Providence, RI, USA

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ASPLOS is the premier forum for multidisciplinary systems research
spanning computer architecture and hardware, programming languages and
compilers, operating systems and networking. ASPLOS 2019 will be held
in Providence, Rhode Island, a historical city with modern University
ties.

Like its predecessors, ASPLOS 2019 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

Authors should submit an abstract by July 31, 2018, 4:59:59pm US
eastern time. They should submit the full version of the paper August
7, 2018, 4:59:59pm US eastern time. No extensions will be granted. The
full version should be a PDF file following the submission guidelines
that will be made available at the submission website.

General Chairs: Iris Bahar and Maurice Herlihy (Brown University)
Program Chairs: Emmett Witchel (UT Austin) and Alvin R. Lebeck (Duke
University)

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Important Dates:
Abstract  submission:  July 31, 2018    
Paper submission:      August 7, 2018
Author response:        October 17 - 19, 2018
Notification:                 November 7, 2018
Final copy deadline:   January 14, 2019
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[On Behalf of the Organizing Committee]
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Michel A. Kinsy, PhD
Assistant Professor
Adaptive and Secure Computing Systems (ASCS) Laboratory
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Boston University
8 Saint Mary’s Street, Boston MA 02215
Office: PHO 335 - Phone: (617) 353 - 0037


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