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FastContinuum 2023 A workshop of the 14th ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering 2023 (https://icpe2023.spec.org/) April 15 or 16, 2023, Coimbra Portugal ================================================================================ Call for Papers Nowadays, cloud computing is widely used by industry with an estimate of the worldwide cloud market of about 940 USD billion with a compound annual growth rate of about 16%. Cloud computing provides, among others, the capacity to run the backend of web applications, or train artificial intelligence applications, or run big data analytics. However, the accelerated migration towards mobile computing and the Internet of Things, where a huge amount of data is generated by widespread end-devices, is determining the rise of the computing continuum paradigm, where resources are distributed among devices with highly heterogeneous capacities. This promises reduced latency and higher throughput thanks to local processing. However, in reality, there are still many open challenges concerning the fast development, testing, and operation of computing continuum software, especially when we must provide specific performance guarantees in the end-to-end application execution. Indeed, computing continua are inherently fragmented, IoT/edge devices are highly heterogeneous providing different computing capabilities but also introducing proprietary development, deployment, and operation frameworks. In this context, dominating the complexity of multiple coexisting frameworks, as well as managing component placement and resource allocation, become crucial to orchestrate at best the continuum of resources. The goal of the FastContinuum workshop is to foster discussion and collaboration among researchers from cloud/edge/fog/computing continuum and performance analysis communities, to share the relevant topics and results of the current approaches. The topics of interest include but are not limited to: - Modeling and evaluation of computing continuum applications performance - Cloud, edge, grid, and fog as continuum components - Computing continuum benchmarking - Autonomous, resilient and adaptive systems, and applications - Application to resource mapping optimization, tasks scheduling - Microservices in the computing continuum, Function as a Service systems - Data-intensive and stream processing systems and applications - Machine learning and artificial intelligence applications - Cyber-physical systems, IoT, industrial internet - Infrastructure as a Service and Infrastructure as Code, automation in the computing continuum - Modeling and verification of application deployment plans - DevSecOps for computing continuum applications - Computing continuum monitoring - Sandbox environments for simulation/emulation of continuum resources Important dates - Workshop paper submissions: January 22, 2023 - Notification of acceptance: February 13, 2023 - Camera-ready copies: February 20, 2023 - Workshop date: April 15 or 16, 2023 TBC Organizing Committee General co-chairs: Danilo Ardagna, Elisabetta Di Nitto (Politecnico di Milano) Program co-chairs: Lorenzo Blasi (Hewlett-Packard Enterprise) and Francesc Lordan (Barcelona Supercomputing Center) Web chair: Hamta Sedghani (Politecnico di Milano) Publicity chair: Galia Novakova Nedeltcheva (Politecnico di Milano) Program Committee Vasilios Andrikopoulos, University of Groningen, The Netherlands Gabriel Antoniu, Inria Rennes, France Mats Brorsson, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Miguel Caballer, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Matija Cankar, XLAB, Slovenia Ales Cernivec, XLAB, Slovenia Michele Chiari, Technischen Universität Wien, Austria Karim Djemame, University of Leeds, UK John Favaro, TrustIT, Italy Maria Fazio, University of Messina, Italy Juncal Alonso Ibarra, Tecnalia, Spain Admela Jukan, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany Daniele Lezzi, Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC-CNS) André Martin, TU Dresden, Germany Katarzyna Materka, 7bulls, Poland Germán Moltó, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Dana Petcu, University of West Timisoara, Romania Radosław Piliszek, 7Bulls, Republic of Poland Florin Sacadat, Skylink, Austria Domenico Siracusa, FBK, Italy Jacopo Soldani, University of Pisa, Italy Konstantinos Tserpes, Harokopio University of Athens, Greece David Wallom, University of Oxford, UK Submission guidelines Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished papers that are not being considered in another forum. We solicit full papers (max. 8 pages) as well as short and demo papers (max. 5 pages). Short papers can include reports about research activities not mature enough for a full paper as well as new ideas and vision papers. All submissions must conform to the standard ACM format for conference proceedings. More specifically, the double-column formats have to be used for all paper submissions. Each paper submission will be reviewed by at least three members of the program committee. Papers can be submitted via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=icpe2023, FastContinuum 2023 workshop track. Papers will be published by ACM in the ICPE2023 Companion Proceedings volume. At least one author of each accepted paper is required to attend the workshop and present the paper. Presented papers will be published as part of the ACM ICPE 2023 companion post-proceedings. |
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