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We are actively seeking proposals for engaging and insightful tutorials and workshops to
precede the main conference. This year, all sessions will be conducted in person, with proposed formats ranging from lightweight 2-hour introductions to comprehensive full-day immersions. This is an opportunity to share your valuable insights with both the hardware and software communities. Tutorials and workshops are a crucial element of the IISWC experience and provide an essential platform for sharing and expanding knowledge on simulation tools, benchmark suites, and evaluation methodologies. We are also excited to see you explore emerging application domains such as Cloud performance, Microservices, Visual Computing, AI/ML, and Security. IISWC Workshops and Tutorials will be held on Sunday, September 27th, 2026 in Boulder, CO. Workshop and Tutorial proposals must be submitted by July 27th, 2026 and submitters will be notified on August 3rd, 2026. Submission Guidelines Please direct your tutorial and workshop proposals to samuel.thomas@pomona.edu, including the following information: • Session Type: Tutorial or Workshop • Session Title • List of Organizers • Abstract: A brief summary of the session content • Duration: 2 hours, half day, or full day • Planning Requirements: Any specific planning needs for your session We encourage you to take this opportunity to lead a session that advances understanding and innovation in key areas of computer science and technology. |
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