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IISWC 2010 : 2010 IEEE International Symposium on Workload CharacterizationConference Series : IEEE International Symposium on Workload Characterization | |||||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.iiswc.org/iiswc2010/index.htm | |||||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||||
Topics of Interest
We solicit papers in all areas related to characterization of computing system workloads. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): * Characterization of applications in areas including o Search engines, e-commerce, web services, databases, file/application servers o Embedded, mobile, multimedia, real-time, 3D-Graphics, gaming, telepresence o Life sciences, bioinformatics, scientific computing, finance, forecasting o Security, reliability, biometrics o Grid and Could computing * Characterization of OS, Virtual Machine, middleware and library behavior o Virtual machines, Websphere, .NET, Java VM, databases o Graphics libraries, scientific libraries * Characterization of system behavior, including o Operating system and hypervisor effects and overheads o Effects due to virtualization and dynamic optimization o Hardware accelerators (GPGPU, XML, crypto, etc) o Failures, availability, and reliability o User behavior and system-user interaction o Instrumentation methodologies for workload verification and characterization o Techniques for accurate analysis/measurement of production systems * Implications of workloads in design issues, such as o Power management, reliability, security, performance o Processors, memory hierarchy, I/O, and networks * Benchmark creation, analysis, and evaluation issues, including o Multithreaded benchmarks, benchmark cloning o Profiling, trace collection, synthetic traces o Validation of benchmarks * Analytical and abstract modeling of program behavior and systems * Emerging and future workloads o Transactional memory workloads; workloads for multi/many-core systems o Stream-based computing workloads; web2.0/internet workloads |
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