ASPLOS 2021 - 26th International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems
Topics/Call fo Papers
ASPLOS is the premier forum for multidisciplinary systems research spanning computer architecture and hardware, programming languages and compilers, operating systems and networking. The 26th ASPLOS will be held in Detroit, Michigan (USA), a.k.a. Motor City, the historic heart of America’s automotive industry and the birthplace of Motown Records.
Like its predecessors, ASPLOS 2021 invites papers on ground-breaking research at the intersection of the 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 target new problems in innovative ways. The research may target diverse goals, such as performance, energy and thermal efficiency, resiliency, security, sustainability, applicability to future technologies, applications, and environments. 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 (embedded to cloud)
Internet services, cloud computing, and datacenters
Multicore architectures and systems
Heterogeneous architectures and accelerators
Systems for enabling parallelism at 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, including emerging devices
Like its predecessors, ASPLOS 2021 invites papers on ground-breaking research at the intersection of the 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 target new problems in innovative ways. The research may target diverse goals, such as performance, energy and thermal efficiency, resiliency, security, sustainability, applicability to future technologies, applications, and environments. 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 (embedded to cloud)
Internet services, cloud computing, and datacenters
Multicore architectures and systems
Heterogeneous architectures and accelerators
Systems for enabling parallelism at 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, including emerging devices
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