Eurosys 2011 - European Conference on Computer Systems
Topics/Call fo Papers
EuroSys 2011 is organized by EuroSys, the European Chapter of SIGOPS, sponsored by ACM SIGOPS.
The EuroSys conference series brings together professionals from academia and industry. It has a strong focus on systems research and development: operating systems, data base systems, real-time systems and middleware for networked, distributed, parallel, or embedded computing systems. EuroSys has become a premier forum for discussing various issues of systems software research and development, including implications related to hardware and applications.
EuroSys 2011 will follow the pattern established by the previous EuroSys conferences, by seeking papers on all aspects of computer systems. EuroSys 2011 will also include a number of workshops to allow junior and senior members of the systems community to explore leading-edge topics and ideas before they are presented at a conference.
Important Dates
Paper pre-submission deadline 10 September 2010
Abstract submission deadline 3 October 2010
Full paper submission deadline 10 October 2010, 23:59 UTC (no extensions)
Reviews released to authors 25 December 2010
Author rebuttals due 31 December 2010
Notification to authors 8 January 2011
Camera-ready and copyright-form deadline TBA
Conference 10-13 April, 2011
Salzburg
Salzburg is the fourth-largest city in Austria and the capital of the federal state of Salzburg. Salzburg's "Old Town" with its world famous baroque architecture is one of the best-preserved city centers north of the Alps, and was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. The city is noted for its Alpine setting. It is the birthplace of 18th-century composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. With three universities, Salzburg is filled with the liveliness of a large student population.
Conference Location
The main conference site is the Aula of the University of Salzburg. The Aula is located in the pedestrians-only historic city center of Salzburg across the street of the world-famous Festspielhaus. All major attractions of the old town as well as many restaurants and cafes are within walking distance. The Aula is a modern conference hall seating up to 540 people. The workshop site is the Faculty of Law of the University of Salzburg just around the corner of the main conference site. The reception will be held at the “Neue Residenz”, which is a recently renovated 400- year old building within walking distance of the workshop site.
The EuroSys conference series brings together professionals from academia and industry. It has a strong focus on systems research and development: operating systems, data base systems, real-time systems and middleware for networked, distributed, parallel, or embedded computing systems. EuroSys has become a premier forum for discussing various issues of systems software research and development, including implications related to hardware and applications.
EuroSys 2011 will follow the pattern established by the previous EuroSys conferences, by seeking papers on all aspects of computer systems. EuroSys 2011 will also include a number of workshops to allow junior and senior members of the systems community to explore leading-edge topics and ideas before they are presented at a conference.
Important Dates
Paper pre-submission deadline 10 September 2010
Abstract submission deadline 3 October 2010
Full paper submission deadline 10 October 2010, 23:59 UTC (no extensions)
Reviews released to authors 25 December 2010
Author rebuttals due 31 December 2010
Notification to authors 8 January 2011
Camera-ready and copyright-form deadline TBA
Conference 10-13 April, 2011
Salzburg
Salzburg is the fourth-largest city in Austria and the capital of the federal state of Salzburg. Salzburg's "Old Town" with its world famous baroque architecture is one of the best-preserved city centers north of the Alps, and was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. The city is noted for its Alpine setting. It is the birthplace of 18th-century composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. With three universities, Salzburg is filled with the liveliness of a large student population.
Conference Location
The main conference site is the Aula of the University of Salzburg. The Aula is located in the pedestrians-only historic city center of Salzburg across the street of the world-famous Festspielhaus. All major attractions of the old town as well as many restaurants and cafes are within walking distance. The Aula is a modern conference hall seating up to 540 people. The workshop site is the Faculty of Law of the University of Salzburg just around the corner of the main conference site. The reception will be held at the “Neue Residenz”, which is a recently renovated 400- year old building within walking distance of the workshop site.
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