[hpc-announce] ASPLOS 2019 Call for Workshop Proposals

Kinsy, Michel mkinsy at bu.edu
Sat Oct 27 17:18:47 CDT 2018


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Call for Workshop Proposals

Workshop and tutorial proposals are solicited for ASPLOS-201, Providence, RI. Workshops will be held on April 13, 2019 (Saturday) and April 14, 2019 (Sunday).

Proposals in the interplay between programming languages, computer architecture, operating systems, and user interfaces to deal with power, performance, resilience, and programmer productivity issues in emerging areas such as datacenters and cloud computing, systems based on non-volatile memory technologies, large scale data analysis, smart infrastructure, and extreme scale computing are encouraged.

Please include in your proposal
Title of the workshop
Organizers and their affiliations
Sample call for papers
Duration – Half-Day or Full Day
Preferred Day – Saturday or Sunday
If the workshop was previously held, the location (conference), date, and number of attendees

Proposals should be submitted via e-mail to Ulya Karpuzcu   (ukarpuzc at umn.edu ) and Paul Gratz (pgratz at tamu.edu) with the subject “ASPLOS2019 Workshop Proposal”. Submissions will be acknowledged via e-mail.
Feel free to contact Ulya and Paul if you have any questions about the suitability of a workshop for ASPLOS or for any other related matters.
Conference Link: https://asplos-conference.org/

Important Dates
Submission deadline: Monday, November 6, 2018
Notification:Monday, November 24th 2018

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[On Behalf of the Organizing Committee]
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Michel A. Kinsy, PhD
Assistant Professor
Director, 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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