ROADS'09 2009 - ROADS'09: 4th Workshop on Real Overlays and Distributed Systems
Date2009-10-14
Deadline2009-06-22
VenueMontana, USA - United States
Keywords
Websitehttp://roads.mytestbed.net/
Topics/Call fo Papers
ROADS'09: 4th Workshop on Real Overlays and Distributed Systems
Co-located with the 22nd ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles
October 14, 2009, Big Sky, Montana, USA
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Scope
Designing, deploying, and operating services at Internet scale require new and innovative approaches. The ROADS workshop goal is to bring together people exploring challenges in building widely distributed networked systems with those building global-scale facilities to enable research on future communication networks, with an emphasis on systems that run on real networks, providing real services to real users.
For this workshop we especially welcome papers that explore the interaction between simulation (e.g., ModelNet or ns-3), emulation (e.g., Emulab), and more realistic deployment settings (e.g., PlanetLab) to better predict performance or architectural bottlenecks when scaling up a distributed service on experimental environments. These services might be existing, widely deployed systems, new research prototypes, or more permanent services, but submissions should address the technical and research challenges they present during the design, deployment, and evaluation phases.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Design, implementation, and deployment of new network substrates / test-beds
Experiences with deployed systems (e.g., CDNs, online games, IPTV, P2P, etc.)
Monitoring and Management of large-scale, federated networked systems
Managing, debugging, and diagnosing problems in distributed systems
Experiment workflow in real network substrates/test-beds
Important Dates
Submissions due June 15, 2009
Acceptance notification July 20, 2009
Camera-ready version August 14, 2009
Workshop date October 14, 2009
Submissions
The workshop program will include invited speakers and presentations of peer-reviewed papers. Papers will be selected based on originality, likelihood of stimulating a lively discussion, and technical merit. We encourage submissions of early work containing novel and interesting ideas. We envision ROADS as a forum where participants can receive early feedback on the design and implementation of systems that may later form the core of submissions to conferences such as SIGCOMM, NSDI, SOSP, OSDI, CoNEXT, MobiCom, MobiSys, or EuroSys.
Submit a 6-page double column paper using 10pt type in PDF format via EasyChair Login Page for ROADS'09. Copies of the accepted proposals will be made available online before the workshop.
Program Co-Chairs
Walid Dabbous INRIA
Max Ott NICTA
Program Committee
Mauro Campanella GARR
Tom Henderson University of Washington
Dejan Kostic EPFL
KyoungSoo Park University of Pittsburgh
Dipankar Raychaudhuri WINLAB, Rutgers University
Robert Ricci University of Utah
Bernard Wong Cornell University
Kenneth Yocum UCSD
Workshop Steering Committee
Marc E. Fiuczynski Princeton University
Timur Friedman UPMC
Akihiro Nakao University of Tokyo
Co-located with the 22nd ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles
October 14, 2009, Big Sky, Montana, USA
Home
Main Conference
sponsored in part by
Scope
Designing, deploying, and operating services at Internet scale require new and innovative approaches. The ROADS workshop goal is to bring together people exploring challenges in building widely distributed networked systems with those building global-scale facilities to enable research on future communication networks, with an emphasis on systems that run on real networks, providing real services to real users.
For this workshop we especially welcome papers that explore the interaction between simulation (e.g., ModelNet or ns-3), emulation (e.g., Emulab), and more realistic deployment settings (e.g., PlanetLab) to better predict performance or architectural bottlenecks when scaling up a distributed service on experimental environments. These services might be existing, widely deployed systems, new research prototypes, or more permanent services, but submissions should address the technical and research challenges they present during the design, deployment, and evaluation phases.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Design, implementation, and deployment of new network substrates / test-beds
Experiences with deployed systems (e.g., CDNs, online games, IPTV, P2P, etc.)
Monitoring and Management of large-scale, federated networked systems
Managing, debugging, and diagnosing problems in distributed systems
Experiment workflow in real network substrates/test-beds
Important Dates
Submissions due June 15, 2009
Acceptance notification July 20, 2009
Camera-ready version August 14, 2009
Workshop date October 14, 2009
Submissions
The workshop program will include invited speakers and presentations of peer-reviewed papers. Papers will be selected based on originality, likelihood of stimulating a lively discussion, and technical merit. We encourage submissions of early work containing novel and interesting ideas. We envision ROADS as a forum where participants can receive early feedback on the design and implementation of systems that may later form the core of submissions to conferences such as SIGCOMM, NSDI, SOSP, OSDI, CoNEXT, MobiCom, MobiSys, or EuroSys.
Submit a 6-page double column paper using 10pt type in PDF format via EasyChair Login Page for ROADS'09. Copies of the accepted proposals will be made available online before the workshop.
Program Co-Chairs
Walid Dabbous INRIA
Max Ott NICTA
Program Committee
Mauro Campanella GARR
Tom Henderson University of Washington
Dejan Kostic EPFL
KyoungSoo Park University of Pittsburgh
Dipankar Raychaudhuri WINLAB, Rutgers University
Robert Ricci University of Utah
Bernard Wong Cornell University
Kenneth Yocum UCSD
Workshop Steering Committee
Marc E. Fiuczynski Princeton University
Timur Friedman UPMC
Akihiro Nakao University of Tokyo
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