Subject: | [WI] ICAC2011 deadline extended to Jan 18 (8th International Conference on Autonomic Computing) |
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Date: | Sat, 8 Jan 2011 13:19:00 +0100 |
From: | Lei Liu <lei.liu@kit.edu> |
To: | <seworld@sigsoft.org>, <dbworld@cs.wisc.edu>, "wi" <wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de> |
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Call for Papers
The 8th
International Conference on Autonomic Computing
ICAC 2011
June
14-18th, 2011 Karlsruhe, Germany
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Update:
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* Paper submission
deadline is extended to: Jan 18 (11:59pm PST).
Scope:
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ICAC is the leading
conference on autonomic computing applications, technology and
foundations. Autonomic computing refers to methods and means
for reducing the human burden of managing computing systems.
Systems introducing new
autonomic features are becoming increasingly prevalent,
motivating research that spans a variety of areas, from
computer systems, architecture, databases and networks to
machine learning, control theory, and bio-inspired computing.
ICAC brings together researchers and practitioners across
these disciplines to address the multiple facets of adaptation
and self-management in computing systems and applications from
different perspectives.
Autonomic computing
solutions are sought for grids, clouds, enterprise software,
data centers, Internet services, embedded systems, and sensor
networks, where resources and applications must be managed to
maximize performance and minimize cost, while maintaining
predictable and reliable behavior in the face of varying
workloads, failures, and malicious threats. Papers are
solicited from all areas of autonomic computing, along three
main thrusts:
* Applications of
autonomic computing: Systems contributions and experiences are
sought with prototyped or deployed systems and applications
that focus on advancing system independence and increasing
system ability to adapt to an unpredictable environment.
Application areas include but are not limited to:
- Enterprise
applications
- Clouds and grids
- Internet services
- Data center or
large-scale system management
- Embedded and mobile
systems
- Energy management
- Sensor networks,
especially issues related to autonomous, distributed
management
- Internet of things
- Other applications of
autonomic computing to real problems in science, engineering,
business and society.
* Autonomic computing
components and services: Papers are sought that describe
protocols, system-level support, services, or application
components that enhance aspects of system autonomy,
self-management, self-tuning, self-configuration,
self-diagnosis, and self-healing, or improve adaptive
capabilities. Examples include:
- Autonomic management
of resources, workloads, faults, power/thermal, and other
challenges.
- Management of quality
of service, including security and dependability
- Self-managing
components, such as servers, storage, network protocols, or
specific application elements
- Monitoring systems
for autonomic computing
- Virtual machine,
operating systems, hardware or application support for
autonomic computing
- Novel human
interfaces for monitoring and controlling autonomic systems
- Management topics,
such as specification and modeling of service-level
agreements, behavior enforcement and tie-in with IT
governance.
- Toolkits, frameworks,
principles and architectures, from software engineering
practices and experimental methodologies to agent-based
techniques and virtualization.
* Algorithms, theory
and foundations of autonomic computing: Analytic foundations
are solicited for building efficient autonomic systems,
predicting their behavior, quantifying their performance,
analyzing their stability, guaranteeing their specifications,
or optimizing their efficacy. These include:
- Decision and analysis
techniques and their use, such as machine learning, control
theory, predictive methods, emergent behavior, self-
organizing networks, rule-based systems and bio-inspired
techniques
- Fundamental science
and theory of self-managing systems:
understanding,
controlling or exploiting system behaviors to enforce
autonomic properties
- Algorithms, analysis
and theory for performance guarantees
- Foundations of
self-diagnostic systems
Papers will be judged
on originality, significance, interest, correctness, clarity
and relevance to the broader community. Papers in the first
two thrusts should report on experiences, measurements, user
studies, or other evaluations, as appropriate. Evaluations of
a prototype or large-scale deployment of autonomic systems and
applications is expected. Papers in the third thrust should
provide new fundamental insights into relevant autonomic
computing problems.
Full papers (a maximum
of 10 pages) and posters (2 pages) are invited on a wide
variety of topics relating to autonomic computing. Submitted
papers must be original work, and may not be under
consideration for another conference or journal. Complete
formatting and submission instructions can be found on the
conference web site. Accepted papers and posters will appear
in proceedings distributed at the conference and available
electronically. Authors of accepted papers and posters are
expected to present their work at the conference.
Important dates:
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* Submission Deadline:
Jan 18 (11:59pm PST).
* Notification
Deadline: March 15th, 2011
* FFinal Manuscript:
April 4th, 2011
* Workshop Proposals:
October 15th, 2010
Organization:
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* General Chair:
o Hartmut Schmeck, KIT
o Wolfgang Rosenstiel,
Univ. of Tübingen
* Program Chair:
o Joseph Hellerstein,
Google
o Tarek Abdelzaher,
UIUC
* Industry Chair:
o Eno Thereska,
Microsoft Research
* Workshops Chair:
o Tom Holvoet, KU
Leuven
* Posters/Demo/Exhibits
Chair:
o Michael Beigl, KIT
* Publicity Chair:
o Ming Zhao, Florida
International University
* Program Committee:
o Michael Beigl, KIT,
Germany
o Umesh Bellur, IIT, India
o Fabian Bustamante,
Northwestern University, USA
o Lucy Cherkasova, HP
Labs, USA
o Chita Das, Penn State
University, USA
o Yixin Diao, IBM
Research, USA
o Indranil Gupta, UIUC,
USA
o David Hutchison,
Lancaster University, UK
o Ravi Iyer, UIUC, USA
o Vana Kalogeraki, Athens
University of Economics and Business, Greece
o Jeff Kephart, IBM, USA
o Emre Kiciman,
Microsoft Research, USA
o Charles Lefurgy, IBM
Research, USA
o Yunhao Liu, HKUST, HK
o Pedro Marron,
Duisburg, Germany
o Milan Milenkovic,
Intel, US
o Dejan Milojicic, HP
Labs, USA
o Priya Narasimhan, CMU,
USA
o Manish Parashar,
Rutgers University, USA
o Ana Radovanovic,
Google, USA
o Anders Robertsson,
Lund, Sweden
o Masoud Sadjadi,
Florida International University, USA
o Karsten Schwan,
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
o Onn Shehory, IBM Haifa
Research Lab, Israel
o Prashant Shenoy,
University of Massachusetts, USA
o Sharad Singhal, HP
Labs, USA o Mani Srivastava, UCLA, USA
o Neeraj Suri, TU
Darmstadt, Germany o Eno Thereska, Microsoft Research, UK
o Thiemo Voigt, SICS,
Sweden o Adam Wolisz, TU Berlin, Germany
o Dongyan Xu, Purdue
University, USA o Xiaoyun Zhu, VMware, USA
For more information:
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Web: http://icac2011.cs.fiu.edu
Email: icac2011@cs.fiu.edu
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