[hpc-announce] Last Call for Papers - Middleware 2018 Conference

Benjamin Camus benjamin.camus at inria.fr
Tue May 15 10:19:03 CDT 2018


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ACM/IFIP/USENIX Middleware 2018 Conference - Call for Papers 
[ http://2018.middleware-conference.org/ | http://2018.middleware-conference.org ] 
Rennes, France; Dec 10 - 14, 2018 



Conference Highlights: 


    * High-quality single-track technical program 
    * Industry track 
    * Two keynote speakers 
    * Best paper award presentation 
    * Tutorials and workshops 
    * Posters and demos sessions 
    * Doctoral symposium 

Key Dates 
Abstract Submission: May 11 th 2018 
Paper Submission: May 18 th 2018 (firm) 
Author Rebuttal: August 2-6th 2018 
Notification: August 24 th 2018 
Final Version Due: September 14 th 2018 

Call for Papers 
The annual ACM/IFIP/USENIX Middleware conference is a major forum for the discussion of innovations and recent scientific advances of middleware systems with a focus on the design, implementation, deployment, and evaluation of distributed systems, platforms and architectures for computing, storage, and communication. Highlights of the conference will include a high quality single-track technical program, invited speakers, an industrial track, panel discussions involving academic and industry leaders, poster and demonstration presentations, a doctoral symposium, tutorials and workshops. 

Topics: Original submissions of research papers on a diversity of topics are sought, particularly those identifying new research directions. The topics of the conference include, but are not limited to: 

Platforms and Usage Models: 

    * Cloud, fog, edge computing and data centers 
    * Data-intensive computing (big data) and data analytics 
    * Mobile devices and services 
    * Ubiquitous and pervasive computing 
    * Networking, network function virtualization, software-defined networking 
    * Internet applications and multimedia 
    * Internet-of-Things, cyber-physical systems, smart cities 
    * Machine learning 

Systems and Engineering Issues: 

    * Scalability and performance 
    * Reliability and fault tolerance 
    * Consistency, availability, and replication 
    * Blockchain, Security and privacy 
    * Virtualization, auto-scaling, provisioning, and scheduling 
    * Real-time solutions and quality-of-service 
    * Energy- and power-aware techniques 

Design Principles and Programming Support: 

    * Programming abstractions and paradigms for middleware 
    * Methodologies and tools for the design, implementation, verification, and evaluation 
    * Event-based, publish/subscribe, and peer-to-peer solutions 
    * Reconfigurable, adaptable, and reflective approaches 
    * Reviews of middleware paradigms, e.g., object models, aspect orientation, etc. 

Original papers of three types are sought: 

    * Research Papers: These papers report original research on the above topics, and will be evaluated on significance of the problem, novelty of the solution, advancement beyond prior work, sufficient supporting evidence and clarity of the presentation. 
    * Experimentation and Deployment Papers: These papers describe complete systems, platforms, and/or comprehensive experimental evaluations of alternative designs and solutions to well-known problems. The emphasis during the evaluation of these papers will be less on the novelty and more on the demonstrated usefulness and potential impact of the contributions, the extensive experimentation involved, and the quality and weight of the lessons learned. 
    * Big Ideas Papers: These are papers that have the potential for opening up new research directions. For such papers, the potential to motivate new research is more important than full experimental evaluation, though some preliminary evidence of the effectiveness of the approach or idea is important. 

Submission Guidelines 

Submitted papers must have at most 12 pages of technical content, including text, figures, and appendices, but excluding any number of additional pages for bibliographic references. Note that submissions must be double-blind: authors' names must not appear, and authors must make a good faith attempt to anonymize their submissions. Submitted papers must adhere to the formatting instructions of the ACM style, which can found on the submission page, and should clearly indicate the paper type on the first page. 

The Middleware 2018 conference proceedings will be published in the ACM Digital Library. The official publication date will be the date the proceedings are made available in the ACM Digital Library which may be up to two weeks prior to the first day of the Middleware conference. Note that the official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related to published work. 


Software and Data Artifact Availability for Accepted Papers 

The authors of accepted papers will be invited to submit supporting materials to be made publicly available as “source materials” in the ACM Digital Library. The materials will be vetted by the Artifact Availability Evaluation process run by a separate committee. This submission is voluntary but encouraged and will not influence the final decision regarding the papers. Papers that go through the Artifact Availability Evaluation process successfully and are made available in the ACM Digital Library will receive a badge printed on the papers themselves. 


General chair 
Guillaume Pierre, Univ. Rennes, France 

Program Chairs 
Liuba Shrira, Brandeis University, USA 
Paulo Ferreira, Univ. Lisbon, Portugal 

Program Committee 
Aleksandar Dragojevic, Microsoft research, UK 
Annette Bieniutsa, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany 
Anshul Gandhi, Stony Brook University, USA 
Atul Adya, Google, USA 
Björn B. Brandenburg, MPI-SWS, Germany 
Daniel Hagimont, Universite Paul Sabatier, France 
David Eyers, University of Otago, New Zeland 
Dejan Milojicic, Hewlett Packard Labs, USA 
Diego F. Lugones, Nokia Bell Labs, Ireland 
Dilma Da Silva, Texas A&M University, USA 
Etienne Rivière, Université catholique de Louvain 
Fabio Kon, University of São Paulo, Brazil 
Flavio Junqueira, Confluent, USA 
Francois Taïani, Univ. Rennes/IRISA, France 
Fred Douglis, Vencore Labs, USA 
Gaël Thomas, Telecom SudParis, France 
Gordon Blair, Lancaster University, UK 
Jayaram K. R., IBM TJ Watson Research Center, USA 
Jean-Pierre Lozi, Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, France 
Jeff Chase, Duke University, USA 
José Orlando, Universidade do Minho, Portugal 
Laurent Réveillère, Université de Bordeaux/LABRI, France 
Luís Veiga, Univ. Lisbon, Portugal 
Marc Shapiro, Inria/UPMC-LIP6, France 
Marko Vukolić, IBM Research Zurich, Switzerland 
Marta Patiño, Technical University of Madrid, Spain 
Mohammad Sadoghi, UC Davis, USA 
Nalini Venkatasubramanian, UC Irvine, USA 
Orran Krieger, Boston University, USA 
Pascal Felber, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland 
Patrick Eugster, Università della Svizzera italiana, Switzerland 
Peter Pietzuch, Imperial College London, UK 
Pramod Bhatotia, University of Edinburgh, UK 
Rachid Guerraoui, EPFL, Switzerland 
Robbert van Renesse, Cornell University, USA 
Roy Campbell, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA 
Roy Friedman, Technion, Israel 
Rüdiger Kapitza, TU Braunschweig, Germany 
Sonia Ben Mokhtar, LIRIS-CNRS, France 
Spyros Voulgaris, University of Economics and Business, Greece 
Thorsten Strufe, TU Dresden, Germany 
Valerie Issarny, Inria, France 
Wouter Joosen, KU Leuven, Belgium 
Yerom David Bromberg, Univ. Rennes/IRISA, France 

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