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Call for Papers 36th GI/ITG International Conference on Architecture of Computing Systems June 13-15, 2023, Athens, Greece https://arcs-conference.org =========================== --------------------------- UPDATES: * Submission Deadline extended to April 21st, 2023. * Added Organic Computing special track: https://arcs-conference.org/organic-computing * Added VERFE Workshop that will be organized as special track: https://arcs-conference.org/verfe * Added Submission Guidelines: https://arcs-conference.org/call-for-papers --------------------------- THIS YEAR’S FOCUS: **The impact of next-generation memory on computing systems** The ARCS conferences series has over 35 years of tradition reporting leading edge research in computer architectures and operating systems. Emerging memory technologies such as three-dimensional integrated memory and non-volatile memory promise tremendous improvements for computing systems, including lower power consumption, higher processing performance, byte-addressability, and non-volatility. The focus of the ARCS'23 conference will be on novel hardware-based and software-based approaches to exploit the potential of emerging memory technologies in terms of performance, energy consumption, persistence, reliability, and scalability of future computing systems. This includes research on the level of computer architectures, runtime and operating systems, design tools, as well as programming models, algorithms, and data structures. In addition to the main conference, ARCS will host special tracks comprising topics such as Organic Computing, operating systems and middleware for emerging system, or fault tolerance. The proceedings of ARCS 2023 will be published in the Springer Lecture Notes on Computer Science (LNCS) series. A best paper and best presentation award will be presented at the conference. This year the conference will be a physical meeting with a social program. To ensure a safest possible meeting for all participants, we will monitor the Corona situation closely and will take all necessary protection steps following government guidelines as well as extra measures as needed. **Important Dates** =========================== * Paper submission deadline: April 21, 2023 (extended; formerly April 7) * Notification of acceptance: May 19, 2023 * Camera-ready papers: June 2, 2023 * Conference (in Athens, Greece): June 13 – 15, 2023 **Topics of Interest** =========================== Paper submission: Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research papers on one or more of the following topics: **Hardware Architectures** * Hardware and computing architectures for emerging memory technologies * System-on-chip * Distributed systems * Multi- and many-core architectures * Heterogeneous computing * Reconfigurable architectures * Advanced computing architectures * Quantum Computing **Programming Models and Runtime Environments** * Operating systems, programming models, algorithms, and data structures for emerging memory technology * Operating systems, hypervisors and middleware for homogeneous and heterogeneous multi-/many-core computing platforms * System management including but not limited to scheduling, memory management, power/thermal management, and RTOS * Domain-specific languages and programming models * Architecture specific code generation and optimization * Architectural simulation **Cross-sectional Topics** * Near-memory and in-memory computing * Effects of new memory technologies on Big Data and Edge Computing * Organic Computing * Pervasive systems * Autonomous systems * Approximate Computing * Mixed-criticality systems * Support for safety and security **17th Workshop on Dependability and Fault Tolerance (VERFE 2023) organized as Special Track in conjunction with 36th ARCS 2023** =========================== Although the basic reliability of hardware and software components has improved over decades, their increasing number causes severe problems. Moreover, in recent years it can be observed that an increasing number of devices are integrated into environments of other physical components such as automotive or digital systems. Here, the complexity and number of interactions with these components creates problems with regard to maintaining a dependable operation of the entire system in case of faults or external disturbances. While this is not a problem with micro- processors, shrinking feature sizes, higher complexity, lower voltages, and higher clock frequencies increase the probability of design, manufacturing and operational faults, making fault tolerance techniques in general purpose processors to be of crucial importance in the future. As simple solutions (such as TMR) can easily get too expensive, the ability to trade increased reliability against performance/power overhead will become important, resulting in light-weight fault tolerance techniques implemented in hardware, but controllable from higher software layers. This workshop aims at presenting contributions and work-in-progress from the research area of dependable and fault-tolerant computing in order to bring together scientists working in related fields. Details: https://arcs-conference.org/verfe **Special Track on Organic Computing** =========================== Organic Computing postulates to equip technical systems with `lifelike’ properties. Technically, this means to move traditional design-time decisions to runtime and into the responsibility of systems themselves. As a result, systems have a dramatically increased decision freedom that leads to highly autonomous behaviour. The goal of this process is to allow for self-adaptation and self-improvement of system behaviour at runtime. Especially since conditions that occur at runtime can only be anticipated to a certain degree, efficient mechanisms are needed that guide the system’s behaviour even in cases of missing knowledge or uncertain environmental states. Consequently, the research field of Organic Computing investigates fundamental principles, discusses essential aspects and researches novel methods that are needed to finally build self-adaptive and self-organising systems that are capable of reliable operation in complex real-world environments. The special track on `Organic Computing’ focusses on developments and open challenges in the field of self-adaptive and self-organising systems embedded in real-world environments. Details: https://arcs-conference.org/organic-computing **Submission guidelines** =========================== Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research papers via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=arcs2023 ARCS 2023 uses a double-blind reviewing system. Manuscripts must not identify authors or their affiliation. When citing own work, it must be done in a neutral form (i.e. avoiding ‘our’, ‘we’, ‘previous work’ etc.). Papers must be submitted in PDF format, formatted according to Springer LNCS style and must not exceed 15 pages, including references, appendices and figures. https://arcs-conference.org |
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