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ACM SYSTOR 2025 : The 18th ACM International Systems and Storage Conference (SYSTOR 2025) | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://www.systor.org/2025/ | |||||||||||||||
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C A L L F O R P A P E R S
ACM SYSTOR 2025 18th ACM International Systems and Storage Conference September 8 - 9, 2025, Virtual Event In collaboration with the 2nd Israeli Systems & AI Workshop September 10, 2025, IBM Haifa, Israel https://www.systor.org/2025 Scope: ====== The ACM International Systems and Storage Conference (SYSTOR) is an international forum for interaction across the systems research community. The program includes innovative, peer-reviewed research papers in the broad area of systems, as well as distinguished keynote lecturers, and a poster session. ACM SYSTOR is designed to engage academic and industrial researchers and practitioners, welcoming both students and seasoned professionals. Topics: ======= SYSTOR has traditionally welcomed academic and industrial papers in systems, including storage, cloud and distributed systems, networking, AI systems and systems security. SYSTOR encourages submissions that describe results from experimental system prototypes, as well as experience papers describing practical deployments and valuable lessons learned from them. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: NEW: Systems for AI NEW: AI for systems management Sustainability/carbon footprint of computer and network systems System security and trust Big Data infrastructure Cloud, edge, data center, and distributed systems Embedded and real-time systems Fault tolerance, reliability, and availability File and storage systems Networked, mobile, wireless, peer-to-peer, and sensor systems Operating systems, computer architecture, and their interactions Performance evaluation and workload characterization Runtime systems and compiler/programming-language support System deployment, usage, and experience System design or adaptation for emerging storage technologies Virtualization and containers Storage 3.0 SYSTOR Tracks: ============= Full Papers Track – original research, at most 12 pages, excluding references Short Papers Track – original research, at most 5 pages, excluding references Posters with Extended Abstract Track – original work presented as a poster, accompanied by an extended abstract in the conference proceedings (accepted posters can opt-in for physical presentation at the Israeli System Workshop in person, SYSTOR physical attendance is not mandatory) The Israeli Systems & AI Workshop: ================================== Highlight Papers – papers recently accepted at top-tier conferences (physical attendance required) Attendance: =========== SYSTOR 2025 will be held virtually on September 8-9, followed by the Israeli Systems & AI Workshop (ISW), which will be held physically in Haifa, Israel, on September 10. Important Dates - SYSTOR: ========================= Full and Short Papers Track Paper Submission Thursday, May 20, 2025 Acceptance Notification Thursday, July 10, 2025 Camera-ready Thursday, August 21, 2025 Posters with Extended Abstract Track Poster & Abstract Submission Thursday, July 3, 2025 Acceptance Notification Thursday, July 17, 2025 Camera-ready Thursday, August 21, 2025 SYSTOR Virtual Conference September 8-9, 2025 The Israeli Systems & AI Workshop September 10, 2025 Program Chairs: =============== Pramod Bhatotia (TU Munich, Germany) Binoy Ravindran (Virginia Tech, USA) Program Committee: ================== Abhilash Jindal (IIT Delhi) Adam Morrison (Tel Aviv University) Alexios Voulimeneas (TU Delft) Andrew Quinn (UC Santa Cruz) Animesh Trivedi (IBM Research Europe, Zurich) Antonio Barbalace (University of Edinburgh) Antonios Katsarakis (Huawei Research) Beomyeol Jeon (Tesla) Boris Pismenny (Nvidia) Daniel Lohmann (Leibniz Universität Hannover) Dimitra Giantsidi (Microsoft Research Cambridge) Dimitrios Stavrakakis (TU Munich) Eva Kalyvianaki (University of Cambridge) Gengrui (Edward) Zhang (Concordia University) Heming Cui (The University of Hong Kong) Jan Rellermeyer (Leibniz University Hannover) Jérémie Decouchant (TU Delft) Lin Wang (Paderborn University) Liuba Shrira (Brandeis University) Luo Mai (University of Edinburgh) Marios Kogias (Imperial College London) Masanori Misono (TU Munich) Michal Friedman (ETH Zurich) Nadav Amit (Technion – Israel Institute of Technology) Niv Dayan (University of Toronto) Pascal Felber (University of Neuchâtel) Pierre Olivier (The University of Manchester) Quoc Do Le (Huawei Research) Raju Rangaswami (Florida International University) Ram Alagappan (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) Ruichuan Chen (Nokia Bell Labs) Ruslan Nikolaev (Pennsylvania State University) Sang-Hoon Kim (Ajou University, South Korea) Sekwon Lee (Hewlett Packard Labs) Shuai Mu (Stony Brook University) Suyash Gupta (University of Oregon) Takahiro Shinagawa (The University of Tokyo) Tobias Distler (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg) Xiaoguang Wang (University of Illinois Chicago) Youjip Won (KAIST) Yu Hua Huazhong (University of Science and Technology) General Chairs: =============== Amit Golander (Tel Aviv University, Israel) Joel Nider (UnifabriX, Israel) Poster Chairs: ============== Lior Shafir (Tel Aviv University, Israel) Sarel Cohen (The Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yaffo, Israel) Publication Chair: ================== Surbhi Palande (University of British Columbia, Canada) Publicity Chair: ================ Diana Cohen (Technion, Israel) Local Arrangements Chair (ISW): =============================== Doron Chen (IBM, Israel) Steering Committee Head: ======================== Dalit Naor (The Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yaffo, Israel) Steering Committee: =================== Dan Tsafrir (Technion, Israel & VMware Research Group, USA) Ethan Miller (University of California Santa Cruz, USA) Erez Zadok (Stony Brook University, USA) Gala Yadgar (Technion, Israel) Liuba Shrira (Brandeis University, USA) Michael Factor (IBM Research – Haifa, Israel) |
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