Feedback Computing 2014 Call for Papers
June 17th, 2014, Philadelphia, PA, collocating with USENIX ATC and ICAC
http://www.usenix.org/ conference/feedbackcomputing14
Submission deadline in two weeks!
Key Dates:
* Paper submissions due: March 25, 2014, 11:59 p.m. PDT
* Notification to authors: April 22, 2014
* Final paper files due: May 22, 2014
Overview:
The 2014 International Workshop on Feedback Computing will be held in
June 2014, as part of USENIX Federated Conferences Week in
Philadelphia, PA. The workshop is a unique forum dedicated to
advancing feedback system theory and practice in modeling, analyzing,
designing, and optimizing computing systems. It represents a timely
response to the following two trends:
1. Computing systems are growing larger, smarter, and more complex,
embedding in the physical world, human interactions, and societal
infrastructure. Systematic and feedback-driven approaches are critical
for addressing the dynamic complexity that arises in new fields such
as cyber-physical systems, cloud computing, social networks, and
mobile applications.
2. Advances in disciplines such as machine learning, mathematical
optimization, network theories, decision theories, and data
engineering provide new foundations and techniques that empower
feedback approaches to address computing systems at scale and to
achieve goals such as autonomy, adaptation, stabilization, robustness,
and performance optimization.
Topics:
The Feedback Computing Workshop seeks original research contributions
and position papers on advancing feedback control technologies and
their applications in computing systems, broadly defined. Topics of
interest include but are not limited to:
* Theoretical foundations for feedback computing
* New control paradigms and system architecture
* Sensing, actuation, and data management in feedback computing
* Learning and modeling of computing system dynamics
* Design patterns and software engineering
* Experiences and best practices from real systems
* Applications in domains such as big data, cloud computing, computer
networks, cyber-physical systems, data center resource management,
distributed systems, mobility, power management and sustainability,
real-time systems, and social networks
We encourage research papers containing original research results,
challenge papers motivating new research directions, and application
papers describing experiences from real systems. In addition, the
workshop will facilitate discussion and collaborative research among
the participants. One Best Paper Award will be announced at the end of
workshop to recognize the current best work in feedback computing.
Paper Submissions
The workshop follows a single-blind review process. Authors are
invited to submit three types of papers to emphasize the multiple
focuses of this workshop:
* Research Papers: Research papers must represent original,
unpublished contributions and must not exceed 6 pages in length
(excluding references).
* Challenge Papers: Challenge paper submissions must motivate research
challenges with real systems that can take advantage of feedback
computing, and should not exceed 3 pages in length (excluding
references).
* Application Papers: Application paper submissions must be based on
real experience and working systems. All submissions should be
formatted as annotated slides--a visual in the upper half of a page and
the explanatory text in the lower half--and should not exceed 15 slides
in length.
Please refer to
https://www.usenix.org/ conference/ feedbackcomputing14/call-for- papers
for submission instructions.
Committee:
General Chair:
Jie Liu, Microsoft Research
TPC Chairs:
Sharad Singhal, HP Labs
Bhuvan Urgaonkar, Penn State
TPC:
Eduardo Tovar, Polytechnic Institute of Porto
Pradeep Padala, Vmware
Arif Merchant, Google
Qian Wang, Penn State
Karl-Erik Arzen, Lund University
Jeffrey Kephart, IBM Research
Mark Squillante, IBM Research
Sherif Abdelwahed, Mississippi State University
Martina Maggio, Lund University
Ming Zhao, Florida International University
June 17th, 2014, Philadelphia, PA, collocating with USENIX ATC and ICAC
http://www.usenix.org/
Submission deadline in two weeks!
Key Dates:
* Paper submissions due: March 25, 2014, 11:59 p.m. PDT
* Notification to authors: April 22, 2014
* Final paper files due: May 22, 2014
Overview:
The 2014 International Workshop on Feedback Computing will be held in
June 2014, as part of USENIX Federated Conferences Week in
Philadelphia, PA. The workshop is a unique forum dedicated to
advancing feedback system theory and practice in modeling, analyzing,
designing, and optimizing computing systems. It represents a timely
response to the following two trends:
1. Computing systems are growing larger, smarter, and more complex,
embedding in the physical world, human interactions, and societal
infrastructure. Systematic and feedback-driven approaches are critical
for addressing the dynamic complexity that arises in new fields such
as cyber-physical systems, cloud computing, social networks, and
mobile applications.
2. Advances in disciplines such as machine learning, mathematical
optimization, network theories, decision theories, and data
engineering provide new foundations and techniques that empower
feedback approaches to address computing systems at scale and to
achieve goals such as autonomy, adaptation, stabilization, robustness,
and performance optimization.
Topics:
The Feedback Computing Workshop seeks original research contributions
and position papers on advancing feedback control technologies and
their applications in computing systems, broadly defined. Topics of
interest include but are not limited to:
* Theoretical foundations for feedback computing
* New control paradigms and system architecture
* Sensing, actuation, and data management in feedback computing
* Learning and modeling of computing system dynamics
* Design patterns and software engineering
* Experiences and best practices from real systems
* Applications in domains such as big data, cloud computing, computer
networks, cyber-physical systems, data center resource management,
distributed systems, mobility, power management and sustainability,
real-time systems, and social networks
We encourage research papers containing original research results,
challenge papers motivating new research directions, and application
papers describing experiences from real systems. In addition, the
workshop will facilitate discussion and collaborative research among
the participants. One Best Paper Award will be announced at the end of
workshop to recognize the current best work in feedback computing.
Paper Submissions
The workshop follows a single-blind review process. Authors are
invited to submit three types of papers to emphasize the multiple
focuses of this workshop:
* Research Papers: Research papers must represent original,
unpublished contributions and must not exceed 6 pages in length
(excluding references).
* Challenge Papers: Challenge paper submissions must motivate research
challenges with real systems that can take advantage of feedback
computing, and should not exceed 3 pages in length (excluding
references).
* Application Papers: Application paper submissions must be based on
real experience and working systems. All submissions should be
formatted as annotated slides--a visual in the upper half of a page and
the explanatory text in the lower half--and should not exceed 15 slides
in length.
Please refer to
https://www.usenix.org/
for submission instructions.
Committee:
General Chair:
Jie Liu, Microsoft Research
TPC Chairs:
Sharad Singhal, HP Labs
Bhuvan Urgaonkar, Penn State
TPC:
Eduardo Tovar, Polytechnic Institute of Porto
Pradeep Padala, Vmware
Arif Merchant, Google
Qian Wang, Penn State
Karl-Erik Arzen, Lund University
Jeffrey Kephart, IBM Research
Mark Squillante, IBM Research
Sherif Abdelwahed, Mississippi State University
Martina Maggio, Lund University
Ming Zhao, Florida International University
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