Sunday, 24 November 2013

CFP: BPOE 2014 (co-located with ASPLOS 2014) (jiazhen) Big Data Benchmarks, Performance Optimization, and Emerging Hardware (BPOE4)

Fourth Workshop on Big Data Benchmarks, Performance Optimization, and Emerging Hardware (BPOE4)
Call for Papers (co-located with ASPLOS 2014 ? Salt Lake City, Utah, USA)

**** Important Dates ****

Abstract submission deadline, December 31, 2013
Submission Deadline: January 7, 2014 (11:59pm PST)
Author Notification: January 25, 2014
Final Copy Due: February 17, 2014
Workshop: Saturday, March 1, 2014
Workshop home page: http://prof.ict.ac.cn/bpoe_4_asplos
Submission Web page: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bpoe4


Big data has emerged as a strategic property of nations and organizations. There are driving needs to generate values from big data. However, the sheer volume
of big data requires significant storage capacity, transmission bandwidth, computations, and power consumption. It is expected that systems with unprecedented
scales can resolve the problems caused by varieties of big data with daunting volumes. Nevertheless, it is very difficult for big data owners to make choice
on which system is most suited for their specific requirements. They also face challenges on how to optimize the systems and their solutions. Meanwhile, system
researchers are working on new hardware architecture, operating systems, programming systems, and data management systems to improve performance in dealing with
big data.

This workshop, the fourth in its series,  aims at bringing researchers and practitioners in related areas together to discuss the research issues at the intersection
of these areas, and also to draw much attention from architecture, systems, programming, and data management research communities to this new and highly promising field.

Topics

The workshop seeks papers that address hot topic issues in benchmarking, designing and optimizing big data systems. Early stage work, new ideas, unconventional
approaches are encouraged. Specific topics of interest include but are not limited to:
> Big data workload characterization and benchmarking
> Innovative computer and memory architecture for big data
> Emerging hardware technologies in big data systems
> Innovative operating systems and programming systems for big data
> Interactions among architecture, systems and data management
> Performance analysis and optimization of big data systems
> Innovative prototypes of big data infrastructures
> Practice report of evaluating and optimizing large-scale big data systems

Papers should present original research. As big data spans many disciplines, papers should provide sufficient background material to make them accessible to the broader
community.

Submissions:

Papers must be submitted in PDF, and be no more than 6 pages in standard two-column SIGPLAN conference format including figures and tables but not including references. The submissions will be judged based on the merit of the ideas rather than
the length.Submissions must be made through the online submission site. Final papers and presentations will be accessible from the workshop website, but to facilitate
resubmission to more formal venues, no archival proceedings will be published, and papers will not be sent to the ACM Digital Library.

Steering committee:
 Christos Kozyrakis,   Stanford
 Xiaofang Zhou, University of Queensland
 Dhabaleswar K Panda, Ohio State University
 Raghunath Nambiar, Cisco
 Xiaoyong Du,  Renmin University of China
 Jianfeng Zhan, ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Program Chair:
 Jianfeng Zhan, ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences
 Chuliang Weng, Huawei

Web Chair:
 Lei Wang, ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publicity Chairs:
 Yuqing Zhu (Data management), ICT, CAS
 Gang Lu (Operating systems), ICT, CAS
 Zhen Jia (Architecture), ICT, CAS

Program Committee

TBD

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