[hpc-announce] [CFP] FTXS 2018 @ SC18 (deadline clarification)

Scott Levy sllevy at sandia.gov
Mon Sep 10 12:26:53 CDT 2018


The deadline for FTXS 2018 submissions was incorrectly set in the submission system. As a result, we 
have received reports that some authors have found themselves unable to submit.  We believe that the 
issue has been resolved. If you have any difficulty submitting, please let me know and we'll work 
with you to make sure that your submission is included.

Scott.


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Subject: [CFP] FTXS 2018 @ SC18 (deadline reminder)
Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2018 11:37:26 -0600
From: Scott Levy <sllevy at sandia.gov>
To: hpc-announce at mcs.anl.gov

A reminder that the submission deadline for FTXS 2018 is Monday, September 10 (AoE).

Scott.

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Subject: [CFP] FTXS 2018 @ SC18 (deadline extended)
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2018 13:33:17 -0600
From: Scott Levy <sllevy at sandia.gov>
To: hpc-announce at mcs.anl.gov

The deadline for submissions to FTXS 2018 has been extended to September
10, 2018.

Additionally, please note that we have only placed a limit on the
*maximum* number of pages that a submission may contain.  Papers that
are clear, coherent, and complete (with the understanding that the
submission may represent a work-in-progress) but are shorter than this
maximum are encouraged.

Scott.

CALL FOR PAPERS
8th Workshop on Fault-Tolerance for HPC at eXtreme Scale (FTXS 2018)

In conjunction with The International Conference for
High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (SC18)
Dallas, Texas, USA November 11 - 16, 2018
https://sites.google.com/site/ftxsworkshop/home/ftxs-2018

Important Dates
* Submissions open: July 1, 2018
* Submission of papers: September 10, 2018
* Author notification: September 27, 2018
* Camera-ready papers: TBA
* Workshop: Friday, November 16, 2018

Authors are invited to submit original papers on the research and
practice of fault-tolerance in extreme-scale distributed systems
(primarily HPC systems, but including grid and cloud systems).
Resilience and fault-tolerance remain a major concern for supercomputing
and advances in this area are needed to allow
applications to compute accurate (or within an acceptable error
tolerance) answers in a timely and efficient manner in the presence of
degradations or failures of platform components (both hardware and
software).

Topics include, but are not limited to:
* Failure data analysis and field studies
* Power, performance, resilience (PPR) assessments / tradeoffs
* Novel fault-tolerance techniques and implementations
* Emerging hardware and software technology for resilience
* Silent data corruption (SDC) detection / correction techniques
* Advances in reliability monitoring, analysis, and control of
   highly complex systems
* Failure prediction, error preemption, and recovery techniques
* Fault-tolerant programming models
* Models for software and hardware reliability
* Metrics and standards for measuring, improving, and enforcing
   effective fault-tolerance
* Scalable Byzantine fault-tolerance and security from single-fault and
   fail-silent violations
* Atmospheric evaluations relevant to HPC systems (terrestrial
   neutrons, temperature, voltage, etc.)
* Near-threshold-voltage implications and evaluations for reliability
* Benchmarks and experimental environments including fault injection
* Frameworks and APIs for fault-tolerance and fault management

PAPER SUBMISSIONS
Submissions are solicited in the following categories:
* Regular papers presenting innovative ideas improving the state of the
   art or discussing the issues seen on existing extreme-scale systems,
   including some form of analysis and evaluation.
* Extended abstracts proposing disruptive ideas and challenging
   assumptions in the field, including some form of preliminary results.
Extended abstracts will be evaluated separately and given shorter oral
presentations.

Submissions shall be sent electronically, must conform to SC18
proceedings style.  Regular papers should not exceed ten (10) pages
including all text, appendices, figures, and references.  Extended
abstract papers should not exceed six (6) pages.  Papers should be
submitted at: https://submissions.supercomputing.org.

Our workshop has been accepted to have its proceedings published by
IEEE TCHPC (and included in IEEE Xplore).

Authors are encouraged to include reproducibility artifacts as described
on the conference website:

https://sc18.supercomputing.org/submit/sc-reproducibility-initiative

Inclusion of reproducibility artifacts is optional.


WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS
Nathan DeBardeleben - Los Alamos National Laboratory
Scott Levy - Sandia National Laboratories

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Keita Teranishi - Sandia National Laboratories
John Daly - Laboratory for Physical Sciences

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Rizwan Ashraf - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Marc Gamell Balmana - Intel
Leonardo Bautista Gomez - Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Aurelien Bouteiller - University of Tennessee Knoxville
Robert Clay - Sandia National Laboratories
James Elliott - Sandia National Laboratories
Christian Engelmann -Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Kurt B. Ferreira - Sandia National Laboratories
Qiang Guan - Kent State University
Sudhanva Gurumurthi -AMD
Hideyuki Jitsumoto - Tokyo Institute of Technology
Zhiling Lan - Illinois Institute of Technology
Naoya Maruyama - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Bogdan Nicolae - Argonne National Laboratory
Yves Robert - ENS Lyon & Univ. Tenn. Knoxville
Vilas Sridharan - AMD
Peter E. Strazdins - The Australian National University
Abhinav Vishnu - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Panruo Wu - University of California at Riverside

Questions? Contact Scott Levy (sllevy at sandia.gov).












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