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VEE 2011 : ACM International Conference on Virtual Execution Environments

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Conference Series : Virtual Execution Environments
 
Link: http://www.cs.technion.ac.il/~erez/vee11/VEE_2011/Home_Page.html
 
When Mar 9, 2011 - Mar 11, 2011
Where Newport Beach, CA
Abstract Registration Due Oct 25, 2010
Submission Deadline Nov 1, 2010
Notification Due Dec 20, 2010
Final Version Due Jan 17, 2011
Categories    virtualization
 

Call For Papers

The VEE 2011 organizing committee is pleased to announce that the VEE 2011 conference will be held in Newport Beach, CA, March 9-11, 2011.

Virtualization, broadly speaking, is a recognition of the adage that any problem in computer science can be solved through the introduction of an additional layer of indirection. The technique is applied to modern systems at many interfaces, from hardware (Xen, VMware), to OS system calls (VServers, Jails), to high-level language run times (Java, Python). While these approaches differ dramatically in implementation, they provide similar benefits and often must tackle related challenges.

The 2010 ACM SIGPLAN/SIGOPS International Conference on Virtual Execution Environments brings together researchers across the many applications of virtualization in today's systems. We invite original papers on topics relating to virtualization -- especially those that will have broad appeal across these approaches.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
1. Design and implementation of the virtualization layer,
2. The use of virtualization to provide novel functionality, such as high availability, enhanced security and dependability,
3. Challenges in applying virtualization in new environments, such as unusual architectures, real-time constraints, and very large scales,
4. Novel virtualization techniques to support cloud computing,
5. Development and debugging for virtual environments, such as record/replay debugging and omniscience,
6. I/O concerns specific to virtualization,
7. Experience reports from deployments of virtualized environments,

In short, the conference is broadly interested in lessons from virtualization that will apply to a wide range of researchers as well as the novel use of virtualization techniques to solve practical problems.

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