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SoCC 2016 : ACM Symposium on Cloud Computing (SoCC) 2016Conference Series : Symposium on Cloud Computing | |||||||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS SOCC 2016
ACM Symposium on Cloud Computing 5-7 October 2016 Santa Clara, California, USA The annual ACM Symposium on Cloud Computing brings together researchers, developers, users, and practitioners interested in cloud computing. We solicit original contributions on all aspects of cloud computing. We particularly encourage submissions on the research, development, practice, and experience of cloud computing systems and data management. Specific topics of interest include but are not limited to the following, when related to cloud: * Administration and Manageability * Application, Analytics, Database as a Service * Data Services Architectures * Data Markets * Distributed and Parallel Query Processing * Distributed Systems * Energy Efficiency and Management * Fault Tolerance, High Availability, and Reliability * IoT Infrastructure * Large Scale Cloud Applications * Multi-Tenancy * Networking and SDNs * Platform for Services * Privacy of Data and Computation * Programming Models * Provisioning and Metering * Query Optimization * Resource Management * Scientific Data Management * Security of Infrastructure and Services * Service Level Agreements * Storage Systems and New Technologies * Transactional Models * Virtualization, Containers, VMs IMPORTANT DATES --------------- Abstract submission: 17 May 2016 Paper submission: 24 May 2016 Acceptance notification: 29 July 2016 Camera-ready deadline: 26 August 2016 Conference dates: 5-7 October 2016 PROGRAM COMMITTEE ----------------- Azza Abouzied, NYU Abu Dhabi Marcos K. Aguilera (co-chair), VMware Research Group Arvind Arasu, Microsoft Research Mahesh Balakrishnan, Yale Hitesh Ballani, Microsoft Research Carsten Binnig, Brown University Francisco Brasileiro, Federal University of Campina Grande Mihai Budiu, Barefoot Networks Zhao Cao, Beijing Institute of Technology James Cheng, Chinese University of Hong Kong Alvin Cheung, University of Washington Gregory Chockler, Royal Holloway, University of London Philippe Cudre-Mauroux, University of Fribourg Yanlei Diao (co-chair), Ecole Polytechnique, Telecom ParisTech, UMass Amherst Peter M. Fischer, University of Freiburg Avrilia Floratou, IBM Research Indranil Gupta, UIUC Bingsheng He, National University of Singapore Thomas Heinis, Imperial College London Ramakrishna Kotla, Amazon Boduo Li, NEC Laboratories America Iqbal Mohomed, Samsung Research America Rene Mueller, IBM Research Vivek Narasayya, Microsoft Research Beng Chin Ooi, National University of Singapore Stavros Papadopoulos, Intel Labs, MIT CSAIL Torben Bach Pedersen, Aalborg University Peter Pietzuch, Imperial College London Jorge-Arnulfo Quiane-Ruiz, Qatar Computing Research Institute Rama Ramasubramanian, Google Rodrigo Rodrigues, IST (University of Lisbon), INESC-ID Margo Seltzer, Harvard, Oracle Labs Dilma Da Silva, Texas A&M University Kaushik Veeraraghavan, Facebook Ymir Vigfusson, Emory University, Reykjavik University Yang Wang, The Ohio State University Andrew Warfield, University of British Columbia Hakim Weatherspoon, Cornell Bernard Wong, University of Waterloo Lianghong Xu, Carnegie Mellon University Nickolai Zeldovich, MIT CSAIL Lidong Zhou, Microsoft Research Wenchao Zhou, Georgetown University SUBMISSION CATEGORIES --------------------- Authors can submit a paper in one of the following categories: * Research Papers describe original research, where novelty is a primary consideration. * Experience Papers describe experiences with existing systems, where lessons from the experience are a primary consideration. * Vision Papers describe speculative but well-reasoned and thought-provoking ideas, where insight is a primary consideration. Submissions will be judged based on their originality, technical merit, relevance, value to the community, and likelihood of producing interesting discussions at the symposium. Submissions will be kept confidential until accepted. Rejected submissions will be kept confidential permanently. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS ----------------------- Submissions must be entered online at the following URL: http://socc2016.org/submissions Authors must submit original papers that are not being considered for publication in other forums. Submissions cannot be accompanied by nondisclosure, confidentiality, or similar agreements. Submissions must be in PDF format using 10-point font on 12-point leading, Times-Roman or similar typeface, letter-sized paper, double column, a text block of 6.5 inches wide by 9 inches tall, with numbered pages. A LaTeX template is available at http://acmsocc.github.io/2016/assets/template.tex but authors can use other templates or editors that conform with the requirements. Submissions can have up to 12 pages, including title, author list, and abstract, but excluding references. After the author list, papers should indicate the submission type (research, experience, vision). Papers that violate these requirements will be rejected without reviews. Judicious use of color is permitted, but the paper should print clearly in black and white. Non-rejected papers will be shepherded, and final acceptance will be conditional on the shepherd?s approval. POSTERS ------- Details and deadlines for poster submissions are available in the call for posters. Papers accepted to the conference are automatically allowed to have a poster. |
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