[ecoop-info] EuroSys 2011 Call For Workshop Papers

Ben L. Titzer ben.titzer at gmail.com
Wed Jan 12 01:13:22 CET 2011


On April 10, co-Located with the ACM SIGOPS Eurosys conference in
Salzburg, the following workshops will be organized that are currently
solliciting papers:

1. SFMA'11: Systems for Future Multi-Core Architectures
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/rmcilroy/SFMA/index.htm

Chairs/organisers: Ross McIlroy (Microsoft Research), Joe Sventek
(University of Glasgow), Tim Harris (Microsoft Research), Timothy
Roscoe (ETH Zurich)

The workshop on Systems for Future Multi-Core Architectures (SFMA'11)
brings together researchers in the operating systems, language runtime
and virtual machine communities to exchange ideas and experiences on
the challenges and opportunities presented by future multi-core
hardware.

Submissions due: 1st February 2011 (11:59pm PST)
Notification: 1st March 2011


2. CloudCP'11: 1st International Workshop on Cloud Computing Platforms
http://www.wikibench.eu/CloudCP2011

Chairs: Thilo Kielmann (Vrije Universiteit), Guillaume Pierre (Vrije
Universiteit)

This workshop is investigating the needs and requirements from
different, potential cloud application domains, and especially how
cloud computing platforms (IaaS, PaaS, and their integration) can be
built in order to meet these requirements. We aim to bring together
researchers and practitioners interested in the technical aspects of
cloud computing. The focus of the workshop is on novel, practical,
systems-oriented work.

Paper submission: January 28th 2011
Notification to authors: March 4th 2011


3. BADGERS'11: Workshop on development of large scale security-related
data collection and analysis initiatives
http://iseclab.org/badgers2011

Chairs: Engin Kirda (EURECOM), Thorsten Holz (University of Mannheim)

The BADGERS workshop is intended to encourage the development of large
scale security-related data collection and analysis initiatives. It
will provide an environment to describe already existing real-world,
large-scale datasets, and to share with the systems community the
return on experiences acquired by analyzing such collected data.
Furthermore, novel approaches to collect and study such data sets are
welcome.

Submission deadline:   January 31st
Authors notification:     February 20th


4. Eurosec'11: European Workshop on System Security
http://www.iseclab.org/eurosec-2011/

Chairs: Steven Hand (University of Cambridge), Engin Kirda (EURECOM)

EuroSec is a recent workshop associated with the Annual ACM SIGOPS
EuroSys conference. The workshop aims to bring together researchers,
practitioners, system administrators, system programmers, and others
interested in the latest advances in the security of computer systems
and networks. The focus of the workshop is on novel, practical,
systems-oriented work.

Paper submission: February 7th, 2011, 23:59, PST
Acceptance notification: March 1, 2011

5. WRiSE'11: Workshop on Rigorous Systems Engineering
http://fmv.jku.at/wrise11

Chairs: Armin Biere (Johannes Kepler University), Leonid Ryzhyk (National
ICT)

This workshop provides a platform for the exchange of ideas between
systems research and formal methods. Recent years have seen tremendous
increase in reasoning power of formal verification techniques. We
particular interested in contributions that ''cross the border'',
which either apply established, adapted or new formal techniques to
computer systems or use precise formal modelling within systems
research. Systems papers, which show the need for formal reasoning,
would be equally interesting.

Submission      February 6
Notification    March 6


6. SNS'11: 4th Workshop on Social Network Systems
http://research.microsoft.com/ldg/sns2011.aspx

Chairs: Sameh Elnikety (Microsoft Research), Eiko Yoneki (University
of Cambridge)

The fourth workshop on Social Network Systems (SNS'11) will gather
researchers to discuss novel ideas about computer systems and social
networks. Online social networks are among the most popular sites on
the Web and continue to grow rapidly. They provide mechanisms to
establish identities, share information, and create relationships. The
resulting social graph provides a basis for communicating,
distributing and locating content. This workshop will focus on the
systems issues of online social networks, including the following: 1.
Infrastructure support for social networks (including distributed
systems, databases, and storage systems). 2. Ways of leveraging social
networks in systems design. 3. Measurement and analysis of existing
deployed social networks.

Paper submission: 18 February 2011
Acceptance notification: 4 March 2011


7. EuroDW'11 5th EuroSys Doctoral Workshop
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/srg/netos/eurosys11dw

Chairs: Peter Dickman (Google), Eiko Yoneki (University of Cambridge)

The EuroSys Doctoral Workshop will provide a forum for PhD students at
any stage of their doctoral studies, to present their work and receive
constructive feedback from experts in the field as well as from peers.
Technical presentations will be augmented with general advice and
discussions about getting a PhD, doing research, and post-doctoral
careers.

Submissions due: 11th February 2011
Acceptance notification: 21st February 2011


8. RED'11 Rigorous Embedded Design

Chairs: Saddek Bensalem (University Joseph Fourier), Axel Legay (INRIA
Rennes), Marius Bozga (VERIMAG)

The objective of the workshop is to discuss new methodologies for the
rigorous design of embedded systems. Through a series of invited
talks, the workshop will survey some of the challenges and emerging
approaches in the area. A series of design flows will be presented.
The workshop will mainly discuss performance analysis, correctness
(high confidence and security), code generation, and modeling aspects
(including timed scheduling and software/hardware interactions). Those
concepts shall be illustrated with examples coming from the
aeronautic, automotive, and robotic areas. Interactions between
industrials and academic researchers will be facilitated through a
series of open discussion sessions (maybe an interaction between
theoretical and more practical presentations).
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