Join us for the 10th International Conference on Autonomic Computing -
Sponsored by USENIX in corporation with ACM SIGARCH.
Call for Papers for Management of Big Data (MBDS) track is open. *Submit
your paper by **April 2, 2013, 11:59 p.m. PDT.*
The objective of the MBDS track at ICAC '13 is to bring together
researchers, practitioners, system administrators, system programmers, and
others interested in sharing and presenting their perspectives on the
effective management of Big Data systems.
The focus of the track is on novel and practical systems-oriented work.
MBDS offers an opportunity for researchers and practitioners from industry,
academia, and national labs to showcase the latest advances in this area
and also to discuss and identify future directions and challenges in all
aspects on autonomic management of Big Data systems.
Two types of contributions are solicited on all aspects of Big Data
management: (1) short papers and (2) panel presentations. Short papers
should be no more than 6 pages, including the abstract, and will appear in
the ICAC '13 conference proceedings.
The committee comprises of academic and industry leaders.
For more information, please visit:
https://www.usenix.org/ conference/icac13/mbds- management-big-data-systems
-Thanks and Regards,
Dani Abel Rayan
Sponsored by USENIX in corporation with ACM SIGARCH.
Call for Papers for Management of Big Data (MBDS) track is open. *Submit
your paper by **April 2, 2013, 11:59 p.m. PDT.*
The objective of the MBDS track at ICAC '13 is to bring together
researchers, practitioners, system administrators, system programmers, and
others interested in sharing and presenting their perspectives on the
effective management of Big Data systems.
The focus of the track is on novel and practical systems-oriented work.
MBDS offers an opportunity for researchers and practitioners from industry,
academia, and national labs to showcase the latest advances in this area
and also to discuss and identify future directions and challenges in all
aspects on autonomic management of Big Data systems.
Two types of contributions are solicited on all aspects of Big Data
management: (1) short papers and (2) panel presentations. Short papers
should be no more than 6 pages, including the abstract, and will appear in
the ICAC '13 conference proceedings.
The committee comprises of academic and industry leaders.
For more information, please visit:
https://www.usenix.org/
-Thanks and Regards,
Dani Abel Rayan
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