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NVMSA 2018 : The 7th IEEE Non-Volatile Memory Systems and Applications Symposium | |||||||||||||||||
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=== The 7th IEEE Non-Volatile Memory Systems and Applications Symposium (NVMSA 2018) ===
Important Dates: Abstract Submission: April 20, 2018 (Extended) Paper Submission: April 27, 2018 (Extended) Acceptance Notification: June 1, 2018 Camera-ready Deadline: June 15, 2018 Poster Submission: June 15, 2018 Conference Date: August 29-31, 2018 Call For Papers: NVMSA is a premier conference in the area of non-volatile memory systems and emerging memory technologies. It provides a fantastic opportunity for global non-volatile memory researchers from different communities to discuss and exchange knowledge, ideas and insights, and to facilitate the establishment of potential collaborations that can speed up the progress in the design and application of NVMs. An expanded technical program will be offered in NVMSA 2018 for the audience from academia and industry. Papers are solicited from various topics on NVMs and related areas including, but not limited to: Device/Circuit Design of NVM Systems: - Emerging NVM Circuit Design - NVM Device Design - Error Correction for NVMs - Non-volatile Logic Circuit - Low Power NVM Circuit NVM Architecture and Systems: - Non-volatile Registers - Non-volatile Memory Architectures - Non-volatile Cache Design - NVM Neuromorphic Architectures - NVDIMM NVM Storage: - Operating System Support for NVM - Compiler Optimization for NVM - NVM-based Storage Software - NVM-based Databases - NVM Controller Design NVM Applications: - In-memory Computing - NVM for Big Data Analytics - NVM in Mobile Healthcare Applications - NVM in Wearable Applications - NVM in the Internet of Things Paper Submission: Both research and industry track papers are solicited. All papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format. The submitted manuscripts must describe original work not previously published and not concurrently submitted elsewhere. Submissions must be no more than 6 pages in the IEEE conference proceedings format (two-column, single-space). Each paper is peer-reviewed by the program committee members, and the authors are notified of either "accepted for a long presentation", "accepted for a short presentation", or "reject". A long presentation will be given a 30-mins slot (including Q&As) and a short presentation will be given a 20-mins slot (including Q&As) at the conference. Note that authors of a short presentation do not need to shorten the paper itself. Accepted papers will be included in the IEEE Xplore and will be EI indexed. Authors of non-accepted papers are encouraged to submit poster descriptions. Journal Recommendation: Best papers of NVMSA'18 will be recommended to submit the extended versions to the ACM Journal of Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems (JETC) Call For Posters: We solicit poster submissions of early stage work, especially from students and young researchers to promote fruitful discussions with other participants and speed up the research. A poster paper must describe the content of the poster, such as the motivation of the work, the idea to approach the problem, and preliminary results (if any). Authors of non-accepted regular papers are encouraged to submit poster descriptions. A poster paper must be 1 or 2 pages in the IEEE conference proceedings format (two-column, single-space). Accepted poster papers will be included in IEEE Xplore. Organizers: [General Co-Chairs] Toshio Endo (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) Yuan-Hao Chang (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) [Program Co-Chairs] Soramichi Akiyama (The University of Tokyo, Japan) Tao Li (University of Florida, US) [Workshop Chair] Ryota Shioya (The University of Tokyo, Japan) [Publicity Co-Chairs] Duo Liu (Chongqing University, China) Guillaume Prenat (CEA/CNRS, France) Youjip Won (Hanyang University, Korea) [Finance Chair] Hideyuki Jitsumoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) [Publication Chair] Takashi Nakada (NAIST, Japan) [Local Chair] Hiroshi Inamura (Future University Hakodate, Japan) [Web Chair] Eishi Arima (The University of Tokyo, Japan) |
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