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CALL FOR PAPERS Special journal issue on Reproducible Research Methodologies IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing (TETC) (open access only) Will be published in a 2nd issue of 2015 http://www.computer.org/portal/web/tetc =============================================================== IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing (TETC) seeks original manuscripts for a Special Issue on Reproducible Research Methodologies scheduled to appear in the 2nd Issue of 2015. Computer science and engineering research fields increasingly rely on numerous ad hoc methods to explore research breakthroughs, particularly during empirical and statistical analysis, modeling, optimization and simulation of complex computer systems. These ad hoc methods are utilized due to a variety of factors including problem complexity and size, speed of advancement and return on investment, cost of designing prototypes, and minimal access to state-of-the-art fabrication. However, lack of a common experimental methodology, and lack of simple and unified mechanisms, tools and repositories to preserve and exchange the whole experimental setup including all past research artifacts makes it excessively challenging or even impossible to accurately reproduce experimental results for evaluation and future advancement. The special issue on reproducible research methodologies is an invitation to papers covering topics in hardware and software analysis, modeling, optimization, run-time adaptation, simulation and co-design. Papers are solicited to address scientific (and possibly interdisciplinary) methods to design research environments, experimental methodologies, and gold standards for trustable and reproducible research methodologies in computer science and engineering disciplines. Further, papers on public frameworks and repositories to preserve and exchange research artifacts and experimental setups are also encouraged. Detailed topics of interest include but are not limited to: * Techniques for experimental reproducibility * Fidelity validation of experiments and tools * Reproducible benchmarking methodologies * Scientific method for computing experiments * Techniques to effectively leverage emulation * Scalable HPC computing in experimentation * Metrics quantifying performance vs. fidelity * Reproducible and extensible methodologies * Data-mining, crowdsourcing analysis methods * Interdisciplinary experimental methods * Tool, benchmark, experiment repositories * Program and architecture auto-tuning * Reproducible simulation environments * Experimental documentation methods * Techniques to preserve/share experiments * Methods to effectively analyze experiments * Extracting metadata from experiments * Methods for protecting intellectual property Submitted articles must not have been previously published or currently submitted for journal publication elsewhere. Extended versions from conference papers must have at least 30% new content. As an author, you are responsible for understanding and adhering to our submission guidelines. You can access them at the IEEE Computer Society web site, www.computer.org. Please thoroughly read these before submitting your manuscript. TETC is the newest Transactions of the IEEE Computer Society with Open Access only. Please submit your paper to Manuscript Central at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tetc-cs ==== Important Dates: ========================================= Submission Deadline: September 1, 2014 Reviews Completed: November 1, 2014 Major Revisions Due (if Needed): December 15, 2014 Reviews of Revisions Completed (if Needed): January 3, 2015 Minor Revisions Due (if Needed): January 20, 2015 Notification of Final Acceptance: January 31, 2015 Publication Materials for Final Manuscripts: February 15, 2015 Publication date: 2nd Issue of 2015 ==== Guest Editors: =========================================== Alex Jones, akjones@pitt.edu University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA Grigori Fursin, grigori.fursin@inria.fr INRIA, Saclay, France =============================================================== |
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