Call for papers
The European Conference on Computer Systems (EuroSys) is a premier
international forum for presenting computer systems research, broadly
construed. EuroSys 2015 seeks papers on all areas of computer systems
research, including, but not limited to:
Cloud computing
Database systems
Dependable systems
Distributed systems
File and storage systems
Language support and runtime systems
Mobile and pervasive systems
Networked systems
Operating systems
Parallelism, concurrency, and multicore systems
Real-time, embedded, and cyber-physical systems
Secure systems, privacy and anonymity preserving systems
Tracing, analysis, and transformation of systems
Virtualization systems
Papers will be judged on novelty, significance, correctness, and
clarity. We encourage papers that bridge research in different
communities. We also welcome experience papers that clearly articulate
lessons learnt and papers that refute prior published results. Papers will
be provisionally accepted and final acceptance is subject to shepherding by
a member of the program committee.
Reviewing will be double-blind, meaning the authors' identities will be
hidden from the reviewers. EuroSys applies ACM's policies for plagiarism,
submission confidentiality, reviewer anonymity, and prior and concurrent
paper submission.
Full submission details will be published online at the conference web
site. In addition to paper presentations, EuroSys 2015 will have a poster
session. Submissions for posters will open closer to the conference
deadline. Accepted papers will automatically qualify for the poster
session, and authors will be strongly encouraged to participate. In
addition, accepted papers will be made available to the public one week
before the conference.
Authors who are unsure whether or not their submissions might meet these
guidelines, or with specific questions about the guidelines, are welcome to
contact the program committee co-chairs, via eurosys2015-chairs@labri.fr.
Important dates
Abstract Submission September 26, 2014
Full paper Submission October 3, 2014
Program committee co-chairs
Tim Harris, Oracle Labs
Maurice Herlihy, Brown University
Program committee members
Gustavo Alonso, ETH Z?rich
Mona Attariyan, Google
Sorav Bansal, IIT Delhi
Miguel Castro, Microsoft Research
Rong Chen, Shanghai JiaoTong University
Aleksandar Dragojevic, Microsoft Research
Roxana Geambasu, Columbia University
Andreas Haeberlen, University of Pennsylvania
Wenjun Hu, Yale
Frans Kaashoek, MIT
Panos Kalnis, KAUST
R?diger Kapitza, Technische Universit?t Braunschweig
Anne-Marie Kermarrec, Inria
Christoph Kirsch, Salzburg
Dejan Kostic, IMDEA Networks
Christos Kozyrakis, Stanford
Julia Lawall, Inria/LIP6
Wyatt Lloyd, Facebook / University of Southern California
Harsha V. Madhyastha, UC Riverside
Derek McAuley, Horizon, U Nottingham
Thomas Moscibroda, Microsoft Research
Derek G. Murray, Microsoft Research
Thomas Neumann, Technische Universit?t M?nchen
Mathias Payer, Purdue University
Fernando Pedone, University of Lugano
Simon Peter, University of Washington
Don Porter, Stony Brook University
Oriana Riva, Microsoft Research
Amitabha Roy, EPFL
Mark Silberstein, Technion ? Israel Institute of Technology
Asia Slowinska, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Susan Spence, HP Labs
Swaminathan Sundararaman, Fusion IO
Michael Swift, UW Madison
Serdar Tasiran, Ko? University
Dan Tsafrir, Technion ? Israel Institute of Technology
Michael Vrable, Google
Robert N. M. Watson, University of Cambridge
The European Conference on Computer Systems (EuroSys) is a premier
international forum for presenting computer systems research, broadly
construed. EuroSys 2015 seeks papers on all areas of computer systems
research, including, but not limited to:
Cloud computing
Database systems
Dependable systems
Distributed systems
File and storage systems
Language support and runtime systems
Mobile and pervasive systems
Networked systems
Operating systems
Parallelism, concurrency, and multicore systems
Real-time, embedded, and cyber-physical systems
Secure systems, privacy and anonymity preserving systems
Tracing, analysis, and transformation of systems
Virtualization systems
Papers will be judged on novelty, significance, correctness, and
clarity. We encourage papers that bridge research in different
communities. We also welcome experience papers that clearly articulate
lessons learnt and papers that refute prior published results. Papers will
be provisionally accepted and final acceptance is subject to shepherding by
a member of the program committee.
Reviewing will be double-blind, meaning the authors' identities will be
hidden from the reviewers. EuroSys applies ACM's policies for plagiarism,
submission confidentiality, reviewer anonymity, and prior and concurrent
paper submission.
Full submission details will be published online at the conference web
site. In addition to paper presentations, EuroSys 2015 will have a poster
session. Submissions for posters will open closer to the conference
deadline. Accepted papers will automatically qualify for the poster
session, and authors will be strongly encouraged to participate. In
addition, accepted papers will be made available to the public one week
before the conference.
Authors who are unsure whether or not their submissions might meet these
guidelines, or with specific questions about the guidelines, are welcome to
contact the program committee co-chairs, via eurosys2015-chairs@labri.fr.
Important dates
Abstract Submission September 26, 2014
Full paper Submission October 3, 2014
Program committee co-chairs
Tim Harris, Oracle Labs
Maurice Herlihy, Brown University
Program committee members
Gustavo Alonso, ETH Z?rich
Mona Attariyan, Google
Sorav Bansal, IIT Delhi
Miguel Castro, Microsoft Research
Rong Chen, Shanghai JiaoTong University
Aleksandar Dragojevic, Microsoft Research
Roxana Geambasu, Columbia University
Andreas Haeberlen, University of Pennsylvania
Wenjun Hu, Yale
Frans Kaashoek, MIT
Panos Kalnis, KAUST
R?diger Kapitza, Technische Universit?t Braunschweig
Anne-Marie Kermarrec, Inria
Christoph Kirsch, Salzburg
Dejan Kostic, IMDEA Networks
Christos Kozyrakis, Stanford
Julia Lawall, Inria/LIP6
Wyatt Lloyd, Facebook / University of Southern California
Harsha V. Madhyastha, UC Riverside
Derek McAuley, Horizon, U Nottingham
Thomas Moscibroda, Microsoft Research
Derek G. Murray, Microsoft Research
Thomas Neumann, Technische Universit?t M?nchen
Mathias Payer, Purdue University
Fernando Pedone, University of Lugano
Simon Peter, University of Washington
Don Porter, Stony Brook University
Oriana Riva, Microsoft Research
Amitabha Roy, EPFL
Mark Silberstein, Technion ? Israel Institute of Technology
Asia Slowinska, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Susan Spence, HP Labs
Swaminathan Sundararaman, Fusion IO
Michael Swift, UW Madison
Serdar Tasiran, Ko? University
Dan Tsafrir, Technion ? Israel Institute of Technology
Michael Vrable, Google
Robert N. M. Watson, University of Cambridge
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