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CF 2016 - ACM International Conference on Computing Frontiers 2016 (CF'16)

Date2016-05-16 - 2016-05-18

Deadline2016-01-15

VenueComo, Italy Italy

Keywords

Websitehttps://www.computingfrontiers.org

Topics/Call fo Papers

Computing Frontiers represents an engaged, collaborative community of
researchers who are excited about transformational technologies in the
field of computing.
The field of computing requires new breakthroughs to adapt to the
ever-changing requirements of society, especially with respect to
science. Technology is on the verge of revolutions in memory devices
and systems, networks, electronic device production, machine learning,
data analytics, cloud computing, techniques to improve power and
energy efficiency, and many more areas. New application domains that
affect everyday life are constantly emerging. Boundaries between the
state-of-the-art and revolutionary innovation constitute the computing
frontiers that must be pushed forward to advance science, engineering,
and information technology.
Early research, using far-reaching projections of the future state of
technologies, provides the bases that will allow revolutionary
materials, devices, and systems to become mainstream. Revolutionary
breakthroughs are enabled through collaborative efforts among
researchers of different expertise and backgrounds.
Computing Frontiers is a gathering for people to share and discuss
such work, and it focuses on a wide spectrum of advanced technologies
and radically new solutions relevant to the development of a spectrum
of computer systems, from embedded devices to supercomputers and data
centers.
KEY DATES
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Submissions deadline: January 15, 2016
Notification: March 11, 2016
Camera-Copy Papers Due: March 25, 2016
TOPICS OF INTEREST
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We seek contributions that push the envelope in a wide range of
computing topics, from more traditional research in architecture and
systems to new technologies and devices. We seek contributions on
novel computing paradigms, computational models, algorithms,
application paradigms, development environments, compilers, operating
environments, computer architecture, hardware substrates, memory
technologies, and smarter life applications. We are also interested in
emerging fields that may not fit within traditional categories.
* Algorithms and Models of Computing
Approximate and inexact computing, quantum and probabilistic
computing
* Biological Computing Models
Brain computing, neural computing, computational neuroscience,
biologically-inspired architectures
* Limits on Technology Scaling and Moore's Law
Defect- and variability-tolerant designs, graphene and other novel
materials, nanoscale design, optoelectronics, dark silicon
* Uses of Technology Scaling
3D stacked technology, challenges of manycore designs, accelerators,
PCM's, novel memory architectures, mobile devices
* Embedded and Cyber-Physical systems
Design space exploration, ultra-low power designs, energy
scavenging, reactive and realtime systems, reconfigurable and
self-aware systems, sensor networks, internet of things, wearables
* Big Data Analytics
High performance data analytics, machine and deep learning, data
search and representation, architecture and system design
* Large-scale system design
Homogeneous and heterogeneous architectures, runtimes, networking
technologies and protocols, Cloud and Grid systems, datacenters,
exa-scale computing, power- and energy management
* Compiler technologies
Novel techniques to push the envelope on new technologies,
applications, hardware/software integrated solutions, domain specific
languages, advanced analysis, high-level synthesis
* Security
Methods, system support, and hardware for protecting against
malicious code, real-time implementation of security algorithms and
protocols, quantum and post-quantum cryptography, advanced persistent
threats, cyber and physical attacks and countermeasures
* Computers and Society
Education, health and cost/energy-efficient design, smart cities,
emerging markets
* Interdisciplinary Applications
Applications that bridge multiple disciplines in interesting ways
Computing Frontiers 2016 also encourages Position Papers, Trend
Papers, and poster submissions on â?œfrontierâ? topics.
SUBMISSION
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Submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cf16
Authors are invited to submit full papers, position papers, trend
papers, and poster abstracts to the main conference. Papers must be
submitted through the conference paper submission site. Authors will
declare in advance to which category they are submitting through the
submission site.
Full papers are allowed up to eight (8) double-column pages in
standard ACM conference format. Authors, however, will be able to buy
up to two (2) extra pages at 100 Euro per page. Position and trend
papers should be at least two (2) pages and not exceed four (4) pages
in the same format. Poster abstracts should be at least two (2) pages
and not exceed four (4) pages in the same format. These limits include
figures, tables, and references. Our review process is double-blind.
Thus, please remove all identifying information from the paper
submission (and cite your own work in the third person). Authors
of interesting work not mature enough for an oral presentation may be
offered the option of presenting their work as posters.
Position papers, trend papers, and posters will be published in the
proceedings and in the ACM Digital Library (note that authors of these
works retain their copyright rights to publish more complete versions
later).
The best papers from the Computer Frontiers Conference and Workshops
will be invited in special issues of IJPP or PARCO.
As per ACM guidelines, at least one author of an accepted paper
is required to register for the conference.
For information on workshop submissions, please see the individual
workshop websites.
ORGANIZATION
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Computing Frontiers 2016 Chairs
General Chairs: Gianluca Palermo, Politecnico di Milano, IT
John Feo, PNNL/NIAC, US
Program Chairs: Antonino Tumeo, PNNL, US
Hubertus Franke, IBM Research, US
Finance Chair: Peter Zinterhof, University of Salzburg, AT
Local Arrangements Chair:
Vittorio Zaccaria, Politecnico di Milano, IT
Workshop Chairs: Francesca Palumbo, University of Sassari, IT
Francesco Regazzoni, ALARI, CH
Publications Chair:
Carlo Galuzzi, Maastricht University, NL
Publicity Chairs: Maurizio Palesi, KORE University, IT
Jianbo Dong, Institute of Computing Technology,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN
Web Chair: Kristian Rietveld, Leiden University, NL
Computing Frontiers Steering Committee
Monica Alderighi, INAF, IT
Claudia Di Napoli, ICAR-CNR, IT
Hubertus Franke, IBM, US
Diana Franklin, University of California at Santa Barbara, US
Georgi Gaydadijev, Maxeler, GB
Alexander Heinecke, Intel Parallel Computing Lab, US
Paul Kelly, Imperial College, GB
Sally A. McKee, Chalmers University of Technology, SE
Krishna Palem, Rice University, US / Nanyang Technological University, SG
Francesca Palumbo, University of Sassari, IT
Valentina Salapura, IBM, US
Pedro Trancoso, University of Cyprus, CY
Carsten Trinitis, Technische Universität M�nchen, DE
Eli Upfal, Brown University, US
Josef Weidendorfer, Technische Universität M�nchen, DE

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