ONE WEEK for submissions to ACM/IFIP/USENIX Middleware 2012

Priya Narasimhan <[email protected]> Fri, 18 May 2012 09:46:20 -0400
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***** SUBMISSION DEADLINE A WEEK FROM NOW *********

CALL FOR PAPERS: 2012 ACM/IFIP/USENIX International Middleware Conference
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
3-7 December, 2012
http://middleware2012.cs.mcgill.ca/

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IMPORTANT DATES
May 18, 2012--Abstract Submission
May 25, 2012--Paper Submission (FIRM)
July 23-27 2012--Feedback to authors
August 10, 2012--Notification of Acceptance
31 August, 2012--Camera-ready paper due
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The annual ACM/IFIP/USENIX Middleware Conference is a premier forum for
the discussion of innovations and recent advances in the design,
implementation,
experimentation, deployment, and usage of middleware systems. Middleware
2012
will be the premier event for middleware research, technology and
experimentation
in 2012. The scope of the conference is the design, implementation,
deployment,
and evaluation of system platforms and architectures for current and future
computing, storage, and communication environments. This year submissions
will be accepted in 3 tracks.

TRACK FOR RESEARCH PAPERS
Submissions of original research papers are sought on a diversity of topics:
- Middleware platforms for: Emerging cloud computing, datacenters,
server farms, traditional clusters, grid computing, mobile computing,
sensor networks, embedded systems, Internet applications, social networks,
social computing, and crowdsourcing, Web Services, SOA, data-intensive
computing, storage systems, files systems.
- Systems issues: Fault-tolerance, scalability, concurrency, performance,
power-awareness, virtualization, scheduling, security, privacy,
parallelization,
reconfiguration, real-time.
- Design principles and tools: Programming frameworks, parallel
programming,
design methodologies for middleware, empirical and deployment studies,
debugging, diagnosis, visualization, verification, formal methods.

TRACK FOR INDUSTRIAL AND EXPERIENCES PAPERS
This track is for highly practical papers that discuss either:
- Commercial, real-world, middleware systems and applications presenting
solutions to current, significant problems or
- Academic efforts on the design, development, deployment, and experiences
with a middleware system.
These papers may describe the lessons learned, including negative and
positive
experiences, appropriateness of alternative designs, benchmarks of
tools/systems/platforms, or rigorous evaluations. Evaluation will be based
on overall significance and secondarily on novelty.

TRACK FOR BIG-IDEAS PAPERS
We seek big-ideas papers, with the potential to extend horizons. The value
of the new idea or research direction will be deemed more important than
comprehensive experimental evaluation, although some preliminary evidence
of effectiveness is expected.

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ORGANIZATION:
General Chair:
Bettina Kemme, McGill University, Canada

Program Committee Chairs:
Priya Narasimhan, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Peter Triantafillou, University of Patras, Greece

Industry Chairs
Michael Spreitzer, IBM, USA
Jan de Meer, SmartSpaceLab, Germany

Workshop Chair
Marta Patino-Martinez, Technical University, Madrid, Spain

Demo and Poster Chair
Eric Wohlstadter, UBC, Canada

Sponsorship Chair
Fred Douglis, EMC Backup Recovery Systems, USA

Local Arrangements Chair
Wenbo He, McGill University, Canada

Web Chair
Muthucumaru Maheswaran, McGill University, Canada

Proceedings Chair
Kevin Huguenin, EPFL, Switzerland
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