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TPCTC 2011 : Third TPC Technology Conference on Performance Evaluation & BenchmarkingConference Series : TPC Technology Conference | |||||||||||||||||
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Over the past two decades, the Transaction Processing Performance Council (TPC) has had a significant impact on the computing industry’s use of industry-standard benchmarks. For example, vendors and endusers rely on TPC benchmarks to provide real-world data that is backed by a stringent and independent review process. Vendors also use TPC benchmarks to demonstrate performance competitiveness for their existing products, and to improve/monitor the performance of products-under-development. Many buyers often use TPC benchmark results as points of comparison when purchasing new computing systems.
The technology landscape is continually evolving and challenging industry experts and researchers to develop innovative techniques to evaluate and benchmark computing systems. The TPC remains committed to developing highly relevant benchmark standards and will continue to develop new benchmarks to keep pace. With this conference, the TPC encourages researchers and industry experts to submit novel ideas and methodologies in performance evaluation, measurement, and characterization. With this conference, the third in the series, the TPC encourages researchers and industry experts to submit novel ideas and methodologies in performance evaluation, measurement, and characterization. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: • Business intelligence • Social media infrastructure • Cloud computing • Complex event processing • Database optimizations • Green computing • Disaster tolerance and recovery • Energy and space optimizations • Hardware innovations • Hybrid workloads • Virtualization • Lessons learnt in practice using TPC workloads • Enhancements to TPC standards Selected papers may be considered for future benchmark standard developments and enhancements to existing benchmark standards. Submission Guidelines: Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished papers that are not currently under review for any other conference or journal. We also encourage the submission of extended abstracts, position statement papers and lessons learnt in practice. The length of a paper should not exceed 16 pages. Papers should follow the LNCS format. The title page must contain a short abstract. All papers should be submitted electronically in Adobe PDF format to the review website at https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/tpctc2011/. Important Dates: Abstracts due: May 23, 2011 Papers due: May 30, 2011 Notification of acceptance: June 30, 2011 Camera-ready copies: July 15, 2011 Conference date: August 29, 2011 Conference Venue and Registration: Please visit the VLDB 2011 conference website at http://www.vldb.org/2011. Proceedings: The proceedings will be published by Springer in the series of Lecture Notes in Computer Science(LNCS), in hard copy and electronic form. General Chair: Raghunath Nambiar, Cisco, USA, rnambiar@cisco.com Meikel Poess, Oracle, USA, meikel.poess@oracle.com Program Committee: Alain Crolotte, Teradata, USA Badriddine Khessib, Microsoft, USA Harumi Kuno, HP Labs, USA Kai Sachs, TU Darmstadt, Germany Marco Vieira, University of Coimbra, Portugal Masaru Kitsuregawa, University of Tokyo, Japan Mike Molloy, Dell, USA Patrick O'Neill, University of Massachusetts at Boston, USA Peter Thawley, Sybase, USA Publicity Committee: Nicholas Wakou, Dell, USA, Chair, nicholas_wakou@dell.com Andrew Masland, NEC, USA Matthew Lanken, Oracle, USA Peter Thawley, Sybase, USA Michael Majdalany, L&M Management Group, USA Forrest Carman, Owen Media, USA |
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