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1st Workshop on Autonomic Management of
Large Scale Container-based Systems (AMLCS 2017)
September 18-22, 2017, Tucson, AZ, USA
Co-located with the 2017 IEEE International
Conference on Cloud and Autonomic Computing (ICCAC 2017)
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Springer Cluster Computing
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Containers are a lightweight OS-level virtualization
abstraction primarily based on namespace isolation and control
groups.
A container is a software environment where one can
install an application or application component (the so called
micro service) and all the library dependencies, binaries, and
basic configurations needed to run the application. Containers
provide a higher level of abstraction for the process lifecycle
management, thus enabling not only to easily start and stop
applications, but also to upgrade and release new software
versions in a seamless way. Container packaging mechanisms, like
Docker, LXD, and RKT, as well as management frameworks, like
Kubernetes, Cloudify, Mesos, etc., are promoting their
widespread adoption in the Cloud, Big Data and the Internet
industry today. Indeed, containers may solve many issues, e.g.,
application dependencies, application portability, performance
overhead.
Despite the wide interest in containers, we are far
away from their maturity stage and there are still many open
research issues. This workshop is specifically focused on the
challenges of autonomic management of large-scale container
based systems.
The workshop is supposed to share new findings,
exchange ideas, discuss research challenges and report latest
research efforts, which are related but not limited to the
following topics:
- Performance modeling of container based systems
- Monitoring of container based systems
- Characterization of containerized workload
- Orchestration models, mechanisms and policies for
large-scale deployments
- Resource management at run time
- Autonomic management of large-scale
container-based systems
- Management of container in cloud networking (e.g.,
NFV)
- Use cases and challenges for the management /
orchestration of large-scale container-based systems – Cloud,
HPC, Big Data, IoT applications and Internet / Network Services
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Submission and Publication
We call for original and unpublished papers
describing research results, experience, visions or new
Initiative. Full papers should not exceed 8 pages and Position
papers should not exceed 4 pages. The paper should be in the
standard double column IEEE format for conference proceedings
and paper length includes figures, tables, references and
appendices.
All manuscripts will be reviewed and judged on
merits including originality, significance, interest,
correctness, clarity, and relevance. Papers are strongly
encouraged to report experiences, measurements, and user
studies, and to provide an appropriate quantitative evaluation.
Presented papers will be included in the Proceedings
of the IEEE Conference ICCAC.
Extended versions of the best papers submitted to
ICCAC 2017 workshops will be selected for consideration in a
special issue of the Springer Cluster Computing journal (
http://link.springer.com/journal/10586).
Papers should be submitted as PDF files via Easy
Chair using the following link:
At least one author of each accepted paper is
required to attend the workshop and present the paper.
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Important Dates
Submission deadline: June 25, 2017
Notification of acceptance: July 9, 2017
Camera-ready submission: July 21, 2017
Workshop date: September 18, 2017
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Organization Committee
Workshop Co-Chairs
Emiliano Casalicchio, Blekinge Institute of
Technology, Sweden
Nectarios Koziris, National Technical University of
Athens, CSLAB, Greece
Panel chair
Kurt Tutschku, Blekinge Institute of Technology,
Sweden
Publicity Co-chairs
Ioannis Konstantinou, National Technical University
of Athens, CSLAB, Greece
Matteo Nardelli, University of Rome Tor Vergata,
Italy
Technical Program Committee
David Bermbach, ISE, TU Berlin, DE
Valeria Cardellini, University of Rome Tor Vergata,
IT
Salvatore Distefano, University of Messina, IT /
Kazan Federal University, RU
Salvatore Filippone, the Centre for Computational
Engineering Sciences, Cranfield University, UK
Roberto Gioiosa, Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory, USA
Håkan Grahn, Blekinge Institute of Technology, SE
Parisa Heidari, Western University, ON, Canada
Elisa Heymann Pignolo, University of
Wisconsin-Madison, United States
Stefano Iannucci, Mississippi State University, USA
Dharmesh Kakadia, Microsoft Research, IN
Vana Kalogeraki, Athens University of Economics and
Business, GR
Ioannis Konstantinou, National Technical University
of Athens, GR
Dimosthenis Kyriazis, University of Piraeus, GR
Lars Lundberg, Blekinge Institute of Technology, SE
Wubin Li, Ericsson Research, Montreal, Canada
Matteo Nardelli, University of Rome Tor Vergata, IT
George Pallis, the University of Cyprus CY
Peter Pietzuch, Imperial College London, UK
Antonio Puliafito, University of Mess ina, IT
Stefano Salsano, University of Rome Tor Vergata, IT
Vlado Stankoviski, University of Lubjana, SI
Luiz Angelo Steffenel, Université de Reims
Champagne-Ardenne, FR
Ming Zhao, Arizona State University, United States
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Emiliano Casalicchio, PhD
Associate Professor in Computer Science, BTH, Sweden