*ASPLOS 2014 Call for Tutorial Proposals*
*http://www.cs.utah.edu/ asplos14/cfp.html*<http://www. cs.utah.edu/asplos14/cfp.html>
*Important Dates*
Submission deadline:*Thursday, December 12, 2013*
Notification:* Tuesday, December 17, 2013*
Tutorial proposals are solicited for ASPLOS-2014, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Tutorials will be held on March 1, 2014 (Sat) and March 2, 2014 (Sun).
Proposals for both half- and full-day tutorials are solicited on any topic
that is relevant to the ASPLOS audience. Tutorials that focus on tools and
techniques that enable research across layers of the computational stack
are strongly encouraged.
In previous years, tutorials seeking to achieve any of the following goals
have been particularly successful:
Describe an important piece of research infrastructure
Educate the community on an emerging topic.
* Submission Procedures*
Proposals should provide the following information:
Title.
Presenter(s) and contact information.
Proposed duration (full day, half day).
1-2 paragraph abstract suitable for tutorial publicity.
1 paragraph biography per presenter suitable for tutorial publicity.
1-3 page description (for evaluation). This should include:
Tutorial scope and objectives,
Topics to be covered,
Target audience,
If the tutorial has been held previously, the location (i.e., conference),
date, and number of attendees.
Proposals should take the form of a PDF document, and be submitted via
e-mail to Ioana Baldini (ioana@us.ibm.com) and Livio Soares (
lsoares@us.ibm.com), with the subject "ASPLOS 2014 Tutorial Proposal".
Submissions will be acknowledged via e-mail.
*http://www.cs.utah.edu/
*Important Dates*
Submission deadline:*Thursday, December 12, 2013*
Notification:* Tuesday, December 17, 2013*
Tutorial proposals are solicited for ASPLOS-2014, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Tutorials will be held on March 1, 2014 (Sat) and March 2, 2014 (Sun).
Proposals for both half- and full-day tutorials are solicited on any topic
that is relevant to the ASPLOS audience. Tutorials that focus on tools and
techniques that enable research across layers of the computational stack
are strongly encouraged.
In previous years, tutorials seeking to achieve any of the following goals
have been particularly successful:
Describe an important piece of research infrastructure
Educate the community on an emerging topic.
* Submission Procedures*
Proposals should provide the following information:
Title.
Presenter(s) and contact information.
Proposed duration (full day, half day).
1-2 paragraph abstract suitable for tutorial publicity.
1 paragraph biography per presenter suitable for tutorial publicity.
1-3 page description (for evaluation). This should include:
Tutorial scope and objectives,
Topics to be covered,
Target audience,
If the tutorial has been held previously, the location (i.e., conference),
date, and number of attendees.
Proposals should take the form of a PDF document, and be submitted via
e-mail to Ioana Baldini (ioana@us.ibm.com) and Livio Soares (
lsoares@us.ibm.com), with the subject "ASPLOS 2014 Tutorial Proposal".
Submissions will be acknowledged via e-mail.
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