CfP: MISS AOSD 2012 - Modularity in Systems Software
"David Lorenz" <[email protected]> Thu, 15 Dec 2011 20:18:26 +0200
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CALL FOR PAPERS (apology if you receive multiple copies of this CFP)
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MISS 2012
- Second AOSD Workshop on Modularity in Systems Software
Held in conjunction with AOSD'12, Potsdam, Germany, March 27, 2012.
http://www.aosd.net/workshops/miss/2012
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--IMPORTANT DATES--
Paper Submission Deadline: Dec 23, 2011
Notification of Acceptance: Jan 13, 2012
Final Versions of Papers Due: Feb 19, 2012
Lightning Talks Due: Mar 13, 2012
Workshop: Mar 27, 2012
--THEMES--
Systems software comprise artifacts ranging from middleware servers over
virtual machines and operating systems to hardware descriptions. As more
and more system features and requirements are being "pushed down" into the
infrastructure, the developers of systems software need better tools and
techniques for dealing with the ensuing increased complexity. The design
and implementation of systems-level software presents unique opportunities
and challenges for research on software modularity. These challenges
include the need to address the inherent complexity of infrastructure
software, the need for strong assurances of correct and predictable
behavior, the need for maximum run-time performance, and the necessity
to deal with the large body of existing systems software components.
The workshop aims at providing a highly interactive forum for researchers
and developers to discuss exciting and new modularity constructs for
systems software, such as aspects, components, traits and context
layers. The goal is to put these constructs into a common reference
frame and to build connections between the software engineering and
systems communities.
Following up on last year's workshop, MISS 2012 puts special focus
on the challenges in system's programming introduced by multi-core
platforms. As hardware-supported parallelization becomes mainstream,
there is an increasing pressure on systems infrastructure to exploit
this new parallelism to its fullest. However, the non-modular nature of
parallel execution, and the numerous levels at which parallelism can
be achieved (application, systems infrastructure, hardware or even a
combination) make it hard to come up with an intuitive, yet efficient
parallel architecture. We solicit novel ideas and experience reports on
this emerging research area.
Other suggested topics for position papers include, but are not
restricted to:
* Approaches that combine or relate techniques based on advanced
modularization concepts;
* Dimensions of infrastructure software quality including
comprehensibility, configurability (by implementers), customizability
(by users), reliability, evolvability, scalability, and run-time
characteristics such as performance and code size;
* Merits and downsides of container-, ORB-, and system-based separation of
concerns;
* Architectural techniques for particular system concerns, e.g., security,
static and dynamic optimization, and real-time behavior;
* Design patterns for systems software;
* "Mining" and refactoring of concerns in systems code;
* Application- or domain-specific optimization of systems;
* Reasoning and optimization across architectural layers; and
* Quantitative and qualitative evaluation.
--WORKSHOP FORMAT--
The workshop will be structured to encourage fruitful discussions
and build connections between workshop participants. To this end,
approximately half of the workshop time will be devoted to short
presentations of accepted papers, with the remaining half devoted to
semi-structured discussion groups and lightning talks. The latter are
short talks that are combined with tool demos, aimed at stimulating
interaction between the workshop attendees. Participants will be expected
to have read the accepted papers prior to the workshop, to help ensure
focused discussions.
--SUBMISSIONS--
Invitation to the workshop will be based on accepted
position papers, 3-5 pages in length. All papers must
be submitted as PDF documents in ACM format (option 2 on
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates)
through the MISS 2012 online submission system found at:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=miss12. Paper submissions
will be reviewed by the workshop program committee and by designated
reviewers. Papers will be evaluated based on technical quality,
originality, relevance, and presentation.
We also solicit proposals for lightning talks, i.e., a combination of a
5 minute talk and 5 minute tool demo. Prospective lightning presenters
should send us an abstract of 250 words. Abstracts of lightning talks
will not be published in the proceedings (hence the later deadline).
--WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS--
All accepted papers will be posted at the workshop web site prior to
the workshop date, to give all participants the opportunity to read them
before the workshop. In addition, the accepted position papers will be
published in a Workshop Proceedings in the ACM Digital Library.
--PROGRAM COMMITTEE--
- Bram Adams, Queen's University
- Michael Engel, TU Dortmund
- Christian Hochberger, TU Dresden
- Christian Kästner, Phillips-Universität Marburg
- Julia Lawall, DIKU
- Stefan Marr, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
- Oren Mishali, Open University of Israel
--ORGANIZING COMMITTEE--
- Christoph Borchert, TU Dortmund
- Michael Haupt, Oracle Labs
- Daniel Lohmann, FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg
- David H. Lorenz, Open University of Israel
--STEERING COMMITTEE--
- Yvonne Coady, University of Victoria
- Eric Eide, University of Utah
- David H. Lorenz, Open University of Israel
- Olaf Spinczyk, University of Dortmund
Comments and questions can be sent to [email protected].
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