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VEE 2019 : The 15th ACM SIGPLAN/SIGOPS International Conference on Virtual Execution EnvironmentsConference Series : Virtual Execution Environments | |||||||||||||||
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VEE 2019 Call For Papers
The 15th ACM SIGPLAN/SIGOPS International Conference on Virtual Execution Environments (VEE’19) 13-14 April 2019 Providence, Rhode Island, United States https://conf.researchr.org/home/vee-2019 (Co-located with ASPLOS) The International Conference on Virtual Execution Environments (VEE’19) brings together researchers and practitioners from different computer systems domains to interact and share ideas in order to advance the state of the art of virtualization and broaden its applicability. Virtualization plays a central role in modern systems. It constitutes a key aspect in a wide range of environments, from small mobile computing devices to large-scale data centers and computational clouds. Virtualization techniques encompass the underlying hardware, the operating system, and the runtime system. Although these layers have different design and implementation techniques, the fundamental challenges and insights tend to be similar. VEE’19 accepts both full-length and short papers. Short papers are limited to half the space of full-length papers. An ideal short paper would express an idea that doesn’t require 12 pages to describe or evaluate. The ideas should be well formed and complete just like those in a full-length paper. Short papers will be held to the same standard as full-length papers in terms of clarity of presentation and evaluation, however, the scope of the work as well as the breadth of the evaluation is expected to be smaller. We invite authors to submit original papers related to virtualization across all layers of the software stack down to the microarchitectural level. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): • architectural support for virtualization • compiler and programming language support for virtualization • managed runtimes and virtual machines • management technologies for virtual environments • memory management • operating system support for virtualization • performance analysis and debugging for virtual environments • runtime system support for virtualization • security and virtual environments • virtual I/O, storage, and networking • virtualization in cloud computing • virtualization support for programs and programmers • virtualization technologies applied to specific problem domains such as HPC, realtime, and power management Important Dates (UTC-12h) • Fri 7 Dec 2018 – Abstract Deadline • Fri 14 Dec 2018 – Submission Deadline • 25 Jan 2019 through 29 Jan 2019 – Author Response • 4 Feb 2019 – Notification Organization General Chair Jennifer B. Sartor – Ghent University and Vrije Universiteit Brussel Program Chairs Christopher J. Rossbach – University of Texas at Austin and VMware Research Mayur Naik – University of Pennsylvania Program Committee Anil Madhavapeddy University of Cambridge Baris Kasikci University of Michigan Dan Williams IBM T. J. Watson Dilma Da Silva Texas A&M University Eric Schkufza VMware Research Hyesoon Kim Georgia Tech Jan Vitek Northeastern University Jonathan Appavoo Boston University Kevin Pedretti Sandia National Laboratories Mark Silberstein Technion Naila Farooqui NVIDIA Paolo Bonzini Red Hat Peter Pietzuch Imperial College London Priyanka Tembey VMware Rong Chen Shanghai Jiao Tong University Timothy Merrifield VMware Weidong Cui Microsoft Research Youngjin Kwon KAIST Yunheung Paek Seoul National University |
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