APSys 2013 - ACM SIGOPS Asia-Pacific Workshop on Systems
Topics/Call fo Papers
We take a broad view of computer systems, and solicit papers on topics such as:
Operating systems, including OSes for multicore and many-core architectures
Virtualization, including novel VM applications
File and storage systems, including designs for new storage technologies
Mobile and pervasive computing
Cloud computing and data center management
Distributed systems
Networks, including wireless technologies
Unique system designs for developing countries
Energy efficiency and green computing
Measurement, monitoring and modeling
Reliability, scalability, and fault-tolerance
Security and privacy
Submissions should be six or fewer pages in length, formatted in standard ACM two-column conference style with 11-pt font size. A submission may present preliminary results, propose a new research direction, provide insightful retrospective, or offer a provocative viewpoint on an important systems topic. Papers will be selected based on their likelihood of generating insightful technical discussions at the workshop and influencing future systems research. Relevant attributes include originality, technical merit, clarity, and technical relevance. Accepted papers will appear in the proceedings of the workshop, which will be published in the ACM Digital Library. Consistent with standard scholarly practice, the authors should not have substantially similar work in review anywhere else.
Operating systems, including OSes for multicore and many-core architectures
Virtualization, including novel VM applications
File and storage systems, including designs for new storage technologies
Mobile and pervasive computing
Cloud computing and data center management
Distributed systems
Networks, including wireless technologies
Unique system designs for developing countries
Energy efficiency and green computing
Measurement, monitoring and modeling
Reliability, scalability, and fault-tolerance
Security and privacy
Submissions should be six or fewer pages in length, formatted in standard ACM two-column conference style with 11-pt font size. A submission may present preliminary results, propose a new research direction, provide insightful retrospective, or offer a provocative viewpoint on an important systems topic. Papers will be selected based on their likelihood of generating insightful technical discussions at the workshop and influencing future systems research. Relevant attributes include originality, technical merit, clarity, and technical relevance. Accepted papers will appear in the proceedings of the workshop, which will be published in the ACM Digital Library. Consistent with standard scholarly practice, the authors should not have substantially similar work in review anywhere else.
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