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SOSP 2011 : 23rd ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP)Conference Series : Symposium on Operating Systems Principles | |||||||||||||||||
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Call for Papers
General Chair: Ted Wobber, MSR Silicon Valley, wobber@microsoft.com Program Chair: Peter Druschel, MPI-SWS, druschel@mpi-sws.org Important Dates here Download PDF version here Sponsored by ACM SIGOPS and INESC-ID Authors are invited to submit papers to the 23rd SOSP on original research related to the design, implementation, analysis, evaluation, and deployment of computer systems software. SOSP takes a broad view of the systems area and solicits contributions from many fields of systems practice, including, but not limited to, operating systems, file and storage systems, distributed systems, mobility, security, embedded systems, dependability, system management, peer-to-peer systems, and virtualization. We also welcome work that explores the interface to related areas such as computer architecture, networking, programming languages and databases. In keeping with SOSP tradition, we will favor work that explores new territory, continues a significant research dialogue, or reflects on experience with or measurements of state of the art implementations. Papers of particular merit will be forwarded to ACM Transactions on Computer Systems for possible publication in a special issue. A good paper will demonstrate that the authors: are attacking a significant problem, have devised an interesting, compelling solution, have demonstrated the practicality and benefits of the solution, have clearly articulated the underlying principles of their work, have drawn appropriate conclusions, have clearly described what they have done, and have clearly articulated the advances beyond previous work. Submissions will be judged on originality, significance, clarity, relevance, and correctness. In addition to citing relevant, published work, authors must relate their SOSP submissions to relevant submissions of their own that are simultaneously under review for this or other venues. The SOSP PC reserves the right to ask authors to provide copies of related simultaneously-submitted papers. Submissions will be done electronically. Detailed instructions for the submission process can be found on the conference Web site at www.sigops.org/sosp/sosp11. There will be a scholarship program to support student registration and attendance. Details will be posted on the Web site. Program Committee Andrew Birrell, MSR Silicon Valley George Candea, EPFL Mike Dahlin, UT Austin Jeff Dean, Google Peter Druschel, MPI-SWS Bryan Ford, Yale Greg Ganger, CMU Steve Gribble, UW Steve Hand, Cambridge Tim Harris, MSR Cambridge Gernot Heiser, UNSW/NICTA Rebecca Isaacs, MSR Silicon Valley Sam King, UIUC Eddie Kohler, UCLA Philip Levis, Stanford Petros Maniatis, Intel Research Berkeley Robert Morris, MIT Andrew Myers, Cornell Adrian Perrig, CMU Robbert van Renesse, Cornell Ant Rowstron, MSR Cambridge Margo Seltzer, Harvard Marvin Theimer, Amazon Geoff Voelker, UCSD Emmett Witchell, UT Austin Nikolai Zeldovich, MIT Lidong Zhou, MSR Asia YY Zhou, UCSD Conference Organizers General Chair Ted Wobber, MSR-SV Treasurer John MacCormick, Dickinson College Sponsorship Co-Chairs Sape Mullender, Alcatel-Lucent Jean-Philippe Martin, MSR Silicon Valley Chandu Thekkath, MSR Silicon Valley Workshop Chairs Ramakrishna Kotla, MSR Silicon Valley Rodrigo Rodrigues, MPI-SWS Publicity Co-Chairs Junfeng Yang, Columbia University Rodrigo Rodrigues, MPI-SWS Registration Joao Leitao, INESC-ID/IST Local Arrangements Luis Rodrigues, INESC-ID/IST Scholarship Committee David Lie, U. of Toronto Dilma da Silva, IBM Nickolai Zeldovich, MIT Webmaster Nuno Carvalho, INESC-ID/IST WIP Chair Bryan Ford, Yale Poster Session Chair George Candea, EPFL Submission Rules Submitted papers must be no longer than fourteen (14) 8.5"x11" or A4 pages, using a 10 point font on 12 point (single spaced) leading, with a maximum text block of 6.5 inches wide by 9 inches deep. The page limit includes everything: references, title page, figures, appendices, etc. The use of color is acceptable, but the paper should be easily readable if viewed or printed in gray scale. Authors must make a good faith effort to anonymize their submissions, and they should not identify themselves either explicitly or by implication (e.g., through the references or acknowledgments). Submissions violating the detailed formatting and anonymization rules on the Web site will not be considered for publication. There will be no extensions for reformatting. Blind reviewing of full papers will be done by the program committee, with limited use of outside referees. Papers will be provisionally accepted subject to revision and approval by a program committee member acting as a shepherd. On acceptance, authors will be required to sign an ACM copyright release form. Your submission indicates that you agree to this. Papers will be held in full confidence during the reviewing process, but papers accompanied by nondisclosure agreement forms are not acceptable and will be rejected without review. Authors of accepted papers will be expected to supply electronic versions of their papers and encouraged to supply source code and raw data to help others replicate and better understand their results. Good luck with your submission! |
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