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HotCloudPerf 2019 : The Second Workshop on Hot Topics in Cloud Computing Performance

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Link: https://hotcloudperf.spec.org
 
When Jun 16, 2019 - Jun 16, 2019
Where Umea, Sweden
Abstract Registration Due Feb 22, 2019
Submission Deadline Mar 1, 2019
Notification Due Apr 10, 2019
Final Version Due Apr 18, 2019
Categories    cloud computing   performance   serverless computing
 

Call For Papers

Call for Papers for

=== The Second Workshop on Hot Topics in Cloud Computing Performance ===

(HotCloudPerf-2019)
“Performance from the cloud datacenter to the edge”

https://hotcloudperf.spec.org

VENUE: workshop held in conjunction with FAS*(ICAC/SASO) conferences,
June 16 or 17, Umea, Sweden

Contact: hotcloudperf2019[at]easychair.org

IMPORTANT DATES (Anywhere on Earth)
Feb 22, 2019 Abstracts due
Mar 01, 2019 Papers due
Apr 10, 2019 Author notification
Apr 18, 2019 Camera-ready deadline, author registration
Jun 16 or 17, 2019 Workshop Day

WORKSHOP THEME AND BACKGROUND

Cloud computing is emerging as one of the most profound changes in the
way we build and use IT. The use of global services in public clouds is increasing,
and the lucrative and rapidly growing global cloud market already supports over
1 million IT-related jobs. However, it is currently challenging to make the IT services
offered by public and private clouds performant (in an extended sense) and efficient.
Emerging architectures, techniques, and real-world systems include hybrid deployment,
serverless operation, everything as a service, complex workflows, auto-scaling and -tiering, etc.
It is unclear to which extent traditional performance engineering, software engineering,
and system design and analysis tools can help with understanding and engineering these
emerging technologies. The community also needs practical tools and powerful methods to
address hot topics in cloud computing performance.
Responding to this need, the HotCloudPerf workshop proposes a meeting venue for academics and practitioners,
from experts to trainees, in the field of cloud computing performance.
The workshop aims to engage this community, and to lead to the development of new methodological aspects
for gaining deeper understanding not only of cloud performance, but also of cloud operation and behavior,
through diverse quantitative evaluation tools, including benchmarks, metrics, and workload generators.
The workshop focuses on novel cloud properties such as elasticity, performance isolation, dependability,
and other non-functional system properties, in addition to classical performance-related metrics such
as response time, throughput, scalability, and efficiency.
Each year, the workshop chooses a focus theme to explore; for 2019, the theme is
“Performance from the cloud datacenter to the edge.”
Articles focusing on this topic are particularly encouraged for HotCloudPerf-2019.

The HotCloudPerf workshop is technically sponsored by the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC)’s
Research Group (RG), and is organized annually by the RG Cloud Group.
HotCloudPerf has emerged from the series of yearly meetings organized by the RG Cloud Group, since 2013.
The RG Cloud Group group is taking a broad approach, relevant for both academia and industry,
to cloud benchmarking, quantitative evaluation, and experimental analysis.

WORKSHOP SCOPE AND TOPICS

Topics of the focus-theme for 2019, “Performance from the cloud datacenter to the edge”:
1. Serverless/Function-as-a-Service(FaaS) computing platforms and micro-services in cloud datacenters.
2. Understanding and engineering dependability and non-traditional performance requirements for cloud datacenters.
3. Studying performance variability in cloud datacenters and/or solutions for taming performance variability in clouds.
4. Running specialized services with performance guarantees, such as, Business Process as a Service, Data as a Service, business-critical workloads, etc.
5. Extending the cloud datacenter to support the non-functional requirements of converged workloads, including IoT, HPC, and big data services.
6. Experience reports and use-cases with understanding and engineering performance in the cloud datacenter.

Long-running topics of the HotCloudPerf workshop include, but are not limited to:
1. Empirical performance studies in cloud computing environments, applications, and systems, including observation, measurement, and surveys.
2. Comparative performance studies and benchmarking of cloud environments, applications, and systems.
3. Performance analysis using modeling and queueing theory for cloud environments, applications, and systems.
4. Simulation-based studies for all aspects of cloud computing performance.
5. Tuning and auto-tuning of systems operating in cloud environments, e.g., auto-scaling of resources and auto-tiering of data, optimized resource deployment.
6. Software patterns and architectures for engineering cloud performance, e.g., serverless.
7. Experience with and analysis of performance of cloud deployment models, including IaaS/PaaS/SaaS/FaaS.
8. End-to-end performance engineering for pipelines and workflows in cloud environments, or of applications with non-trivial SLAs.
9. Tools for monitoring and studying cloud computing performance.
10. General and specific methods and methodologies for understanding and engineering cloud performance.

ARTICLE SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

There are two ways to participate:
i) present a talk without a respective paper published in the workshop proceedings,
ii) submit a paper to be presented at the workshop and published in the workshop (FAS*(ICAC/SASO) companion) proceedings.

We solicit the following types of contributions:

Talk only: Extended abstract limited to 1 page (without formatting restrictions)
Full paper limited to 6 pages (double column, IEEE conference format)
Short paper limited to 2 pages (double column, IEEE conference format)

Contributions in the 1st category (as Talk only) may have already been (partially) presented at other events
or in publications. Contributions in the 2nd and 3rd category (technical papers) must represent original
and unpublished work that is not currently under review. Full papers may report on original research,
lessons learned from realizing an approach, or experiences on transferring a research prototype into practice.
Short papers may report on work-in-progress, a tool/demo, or present a vision or position motivating
the community to address new challenges.

Articles and talk only contributions are required to be submitted via the EasyChair system of HotCloudPerf-2019.
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hotcloudperf2019

Articles must use the IEEE conference format. Each valid submission will receive at least three (3) peer reviews.
Presented papers will be published by IEEE and included in IEEE Xplore. Adhering to IEEE guidelines for conferences, FAS*(ICAC/SASO) requires that at least one author of each accepted paper attends the workshop and presents the paper.

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Nikolas Herbst (U. Würzburg, Germany)
Cristina Abad (ESPOL, Ecuador)
Alexandru Iosup (VU Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
Alexandru Uta (VU Amsterdam, the Netherlands)

Web & Publicity Chair:
Erwin van Eyk (Platform9 Fission team, USA, and TU Delft, the Netherlands)

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Cristina Abad (Escuela Superior Politecnica del Litoral, Ecuador)
Ahmed Ali-Eldin (University of Massachusetts Amherst, US)
Marta Beltran (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain)
Andre Bondi (Software Performance and Scalability Consulting LLC, US)
Gunnar Brataas (SINTEF ICT, Norway)
Marco Cello (Rulex, Italy)
Lucy Cherkasova (ARM Research)
Ian Foster (University of Chicago & Argonne National Laboratory, US)
Geoffrey Fox (Indiana University, US)
Wilhelm Hasselbring (Kiel University, Germany)
André van Hoorn (University of Stuttgart, Germany)
Shadi Noghabi (Microsoft)
Alessandro V. Papadopoulos (Mälardalen University, Sweden)
Peter Pietzuch (Imperial College London, UK)
Josef Spillner (Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland)
Petr Tuma (Charles University Prague, Czech Republic)
Abhishek Verma (Google)
Chen Wang (IBM Research)
Rich Wolski (University of California, Santa Barbara, US)
Xiaoyun Zhu (HyperPilot, CA, US)

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