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WIVOSCA 2015 : Eighth Annual Workshop on the Interaction amongst Virtualization, Operating Systems and Computer Architecture (WIVOSCA 2015) | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.ideal.ece.ufl.edu/wivosca/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
~ Call for Papers ~ Eighth Annual Workshop on the Interaction amongst Virtualization, Operating Systems, and Computer Architecture ( WIVOSCA 2015 ) http://www.ideal.ece.ufl.edu/wivosca Held in conjunction with the 42nd Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture ( ISCA - 42 ) Workshop Overview and Topics ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Operating Systems (OS) constitute a major software component and are essential to any computing system. Commercial and server workloads such as online transaction processing, database, file/e-mail servers involve significant OS-level activity. The interactions between OS and emerging architectures (e.g. homogeneous and heterogeneous chip multiprocessors, simultaneous multithreading systems) / technology (e.g. hardware-assisted virtualization) are projected to continuously increase. In addition, the use of a wide variety of virtualization techniques, ranging from application-level virtualization to full-system virtualization, for providing application portability, managing power and performance, providing QoS guarantees and to effectively use the power of emerging architectures, has become prominent. To optimize system performance/power/reliability/security, it is important to facilitate efficient interaction and cooperation amongst the three constantly evolving components - OS, virtualization and computer architecture. This workshop focuses on characterizing, modeling, and optimizing the interaction between OS and hardware in the light of emerging architecture paradigms, workloads, and computing technology. Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to: * Architectural support for OS functionality and services * Architectural support for virtual machines and hypervisors * Hardware acceleration of OS and Virtualization services * OS and Virtualization support for emerging computer architectures * Implications of virtualization on OS design * Effect of OS/Virtualization on emerging architectures * System software-aware microarchitecture design * Leveraging OS/Virtualization to optimize reliability/thermal/power * Frameworks and tools for full-system simulation * Characterization of OS/Virtualization activity in emerging workloads * Performance, power, dependability, and security in OS/Virtualization * OS/Virtualization -intensive benchmark suites * Evaluation of the interaction/interference among OS/user * Mitigation of OS and Virtualization related execution bottlenecks * Architecture and Virtualization issues in data centers * Architecture and Virtualization support for cloud computing Furthermore, the workshop aims at providing a forum for researchers, engineers, and students from academia and industry to discuss their latest research in virtualization, computer architecture and OS, to bring their ideas and research problems to the attention of others, and to obtain valuable and instant feedback from fellow researchers. Workshop Co-Organizers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tao Li, University of Florida (taoli@ece.ufl.edu) James Poe, Miami Dade College (jpoe@mdc.edu) Girish Venkatasubramanian, Intel (girish.venkatasubramanian@intel.com) Important Dates ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * Paper Submission: March 29, 2015 * Author Notification: April 24, 2015 * Camera-ready Version: May 08, 2015 Please feel free to visit our website for more information as well as links to previous WIOSCA workshops: http://www.ideal.ece.ufl.edu/wivosca |
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