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*** IEEE ISORC 2019 - CALL FOR PAPERS - https://isorc2019.github.io/
*** 22nd IEEE International Symposium on Real-Time Distributed Computing
*** Valencia, Spain, May 7-9, 2019
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*** Submission deadline (extended): January 25, 2019
The IEEE International Symposium on Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC) has become established as the leading event
devoted to state-of-the-art research in the field of object/component/service-oriented real-time distributed computing
(ORC) technology. In addition to the main conference, for the first time, ISORC 2019 will organize a special session
dedicated to posters and demos, where the objective is to allow participants to show prototypes, tools, simulators and
systems, which demonstrate the applicability of real-time computing to different applications.
Best papers from ISORC 2019 will be invited for submission to a Special Issue of Journal of Systems Architecture.
More information including submission guidelines can be found at:
https://isorc2019.github.io/.
IEEE ISORC 2019 welcomes contributions on topics that include, but are not limited, to:
* Programming and system engineering: real-time programming challenges, ORC paradigms, object/component models,
languages, synchronous languages.
* Embedded distribution middleware, model maintenance, system of systems, time-predictable systems and hardware.
* Distributed computing and communication infrastructures: real-time communication, networked platforms, protocols,
Internet QoS, peer-to-peer computing, sensor networks, VANETS and V2V and V2I communication, trusted and dependable systems.
* Algorithms for Real Time Analytics: clustering and classification approaches, stream processing algorithms, real time
decision tree generation and update, real time machine learning, statistical approaches; stream correlation and sampling
approaches.
* System software: real-time kernel/OS, middleware support for ORC, QoS management, extensibility, synchronization,
resource allocation, scheduling, fault tolerance, security.
* Real-time algorithms and infrastructure support for decentralized architectures including distributed ledgers with a
focus on scalability and resilience.
* Applications: Medical devices, intelligent transportation systems, Industrial automation systems and Industry 4.0,
Internet of Things and Smart Grids, Embedded systems (automotive, avionics, consumer electronics, building systems,
sensors, etc), multimedia processing, RT Web-based applications.
* System evaluation: performance analysis, monitoring & timing, dependability, end-to-end QoS, overhead, fault detection
and recovery time.
* Cyber-physical and cyber-social systems (e.g. social media analytics).
* Time-sensitive social dispersed computing.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
General Chairs
* Arvind Easwaran, NTU, Singapore
* Abhishek Dubey, Vanderbilt Univ., USA
* Marisol Garcia-Valls, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
Program Chairs
* Aniruddha Gokhale Vanderbilt Univ., USA
* Mathias Pacher, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
* Weichen Liu, NTU, Singapore
Organization Chair
* Marisol Garcia-Valls, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
* Poster/Demo Chairs
* Di Liu, Yunnan University, China
* Luis Lino Ferreira CISTER/ISEP, Portugal
Web and Publicity Chair
* Tommaso Cucinotta, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy
* Zhenkai Zhang, Vanderbilt Univ., USA
Steering Committee Chairs
* Uwe Brinkschulte, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
* Rob Pettit, The Aerospace Corp., USA
IMPORTANT DATES
Main Track
* Submission deadline (extended): January 25, 2019
* Acceptance notification: March 1, 2019
* Camera-ready papers: March 8, 2019
Poster/Demo Session
* Submission deadline: March 7, 2019
* Acceptance notification: March 21, 2019
* Camera-ready papers: March 28, 2019
For further information, please, refer to the official conference website:
https://isorc2019.github.io/
The IEEE ISORC 2019 Organizers
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Tommaso Cucinotta, Computer Engineering PhD
Associate Professor at the Real-Time Systems Laboratory (ReTiS)
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy
http://retis.sssup.it/people/tommaso
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FINAL Call for Papers
Ada-Europe 24th International Conference on
Reliable Software Technologies (Ada-Europe 2019)
10-14 June 2019, Warsaw, Poland
http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2019
*** DEADLINE Monday 28 JANUARY 2019 AoE ***
Organized by EDC and Ada-Europe,
in cooperation with ACM SIGAda, SIGBED, SIGPLAN
and the Ada Resource Association (ARA)
Ada-Europe's 24th International Conference on Reliable
Software Technologies (Ada-Europe 2019) will take place in
Warsaw, Poland, in the week of 10-14 June. The conference
schedule at its fullest includes a three-day technical program
and vendor exhibition from Tuesday to Thursday, and parallel
tutorials and workshops on Monday and Friday.
This edition of the conference inaugurates a major revamp
in the registration fees, redesigned to extend participation
from industry and academia, and to reward contributors.
Regular Papers + Industrial Presentations: submit via
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ae2019
Tutorials & Workshops: submit to the Tutorial & Workshop Chair
Dene Brown <dene.brown at sysada.co.uk>
For more information please see the full Call for Contributions at
http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2019
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*** Ada-Europe 24th Intl. Conf. on Reliable Software Technologies ***
June 10-14, 2019 * Warsaw, Poland * www.ada-europe.org/conference2019
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— DEADLINE APPROACHING —
GrAPL 2019: Workshop on Graphs, Architectures, Programming, and Learning
http://hpc.pnl.gov/grapl
Co-Located with IPDPS 2019
May 20, 2019
Hilton Rio De Janeiro
Brazil
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GrAPL is the result of the combination of two IPDPS workshops:
GABB: Graph Algorithms Building Blocks
GraML: Workshop on The Intersection of Graph Algorithms and Machine Learning
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Data analytics is one of the fastest growing segments of computer science. Much of the recent focus in Data Analytics has emphasized machine learning. This is understandable given the success of deep learning over the last decade. However, many real-world analytic workloads are a mix of graph and machine learning methods. Graphs play an important role in the synthesis and analysis of relationships and organizational structures, furthering the ability of machine-learning methods to identify signature features. Given the difference in the parallel execution models of graph algorithms and machine learning methods, current tools, runtime systems, and architectures do not deliver consistently good performance across data analysis workflows. In this workshop we are interested in Graphs, how their synthesis (representation) and analysis is supported in hardware and software, and the ways graph algorithms interact with machine learning. The workshop’s scope is broad which is a natural outgrowth of the wide range of methods used in large-scale data analytics workflows.
The objectives of this workshop are as follows:
* Understand data analytics workflows and the mix of graph and machine learning algorithms they require
* Understand the synergies between evolving device technology and graph analytics applications to drive: 1) the direction of emerging hardware and software architecture, 2) new graph analytics algorithms that better exploit the emerging hardware; and 3) application workflows that mix the large graph synthesis and analytics and machine learning.
* Explore different frameworks, languages and libraries to support programming graph analytics and machine learning algorithms
* Evaluate the performance and scalability of integrated platforms for large graph synthesis and analysis, and machine learning
While each of these topics on their own are well addressed in other workshops, we are particularly interested in the cross-cutting synergies. For example, hardware and software architectures specialized for machine learning (and in particular deep learning) may be poorly suited for graph algorithms. Can we understand these conflicting needs and perhaps find an architecture jointly optimized for both?
This workshop seeks papers on the theory, model-based analysis, simulation, and analysis of operational data for graph analytics and related machine learning applications. We are particularly interested in papers that:
* Discuss hardware platforms specialized for addressing large, dynamic, multi-attributed graphs and associated machine learning;
* Discuss programming models and associated frameworks such as Pregel, Galois, Boost, GraphBLAS, GraphChi, etc., for building large multi-attributed graphs;
* Discuss how frameworks for building graph algorithms interact with those for building machine learning algorithms;
* Discuss the problem domains and problems addressable with graph methods, machine learning methods, or both;
* Provide tractability performance analysis in terms of complexity, time-to-solution, problem size, and quality of solution for systems that deal with mixed data analytics workflows.
Besides regular papers, papers describing work-in-progress or incomplete but sound, innovative ideas related to the workshop theme are also encouraged.
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Important Dates
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Position or full paper submission: February 1, 2019
Notification: February 28, 2019
Camera-ready: March 15, 2019
Workshop: May 20, 2019
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Submissions
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Submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=grapl2019
Submitted manuscripts may not exceed ten (10) pages, single-spaced double-column pages using 10-point size font on 8.5x11 inch pages (IEEE conference style), including figures, tables, and references.
The templates are available at:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html.
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Organization
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General co-Chairs
Tim Mattson (Intel), timothy.g.mattson(a)intel.com
Antonino Tumeo (PNNL), antonino.tumeo(a)pnnl.gov
Program co-Chairs
Ananth Kalyanaraman (WSU), ananth(a)wsu.edu
Manoj Kumar (IBM), manoj1(a)us.ibm.com
Steering Committe
David A. Bader (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Aydın Buluç (LBNL)
John Feo (PNNL)
John Gilbert (UC Santa Barbara)
Mahantesh Halappanavar (PNNL)
Jeremy Kepner (MIT Lincoln Laboratory)
Technical Program Committee
Aydin Buluç, LBNL, US
Timothy A. Davis, University of Florida, US
Jana Doppa, Washington State University, US
John Gilbert, University of California at Santa Barbara, US
Oded Green, Georgia Institute of Technology & NVIDIA, US
Jeremy Kepner, MIT, US
Arif Khan, PNNL, US
Hao Lu, ORNL, US
Kamesh Madduri, The Pennsylvania State University, US
Rupesh Nasre, IIT Madras, IN
John Owens, University of California, Davis, US
Arnau Prat, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, ES
Jason Riedy, Georgia Institute of Technology, US
P. Sadayappan, The Ohio State University, US
A. Erdem Sarıyüce, University at Buffalo, US
Arun Sathanur, PNNL, US
Brian Van Essen, LLNL, US
Flavio Vella, Free University of Bozen, IT
Yangzihao Wang, Tencent, CN
Marinka Zitnik, Stanford University, US
Jaroslaw Zola, University at Buffalo, US
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CALL FOR PAPERS
14th Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud Computing (VHPC '19)
held in conjunction with the International Supercomputing Conference - High Performance,
June 16-20, 2019, Frankfurt, Germany.
(Springer LNCS Proceedings)
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Date: June 20, 2019
Workshop URL: http://vhpc.org
Abstract Submission Deadline: January 25, 2019
Springer LNCS, rolling abstract submission
Abstract/Paper Submission Link: https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=25685
Call for Papers
Containers and virtualization technologies constitute key enabling factors for flexible
resource management in modern data centers, and particularly in cloud environments.
Cloud providers need to manage complex infrastructures in a seamless fashion to
support the highly dynamic and heterogeneous workloads and hosted applications
customers deploy. Similarly, HPC environments have been increasingly adopting
techniques that enable flexible management of vast computing and networking
resources, close to marginal provisioning cost, which is unprecedented in the
history of scientific and commercial computing.
Various virtualization-containerization technologies contribute to the overall picture
in different ways: machine virtualization, with its capability to enable consolidation of
multiple underutilized servers with heterogeneous software and operating systems
(OSes), and its capability to live-migrate a fully operating virtual machine (VM) with
a very short downtime, enables novel and dynamic ways to manage physical
servers; OS-level virtualization (i.e., containerization), with its capability to isolate
multiple user-space environments and to allow for their coexistence within the same
OS kernel, promises to provide many of the advantages of machine virtualization with
high levels of responsiveness and performance; lastly, unikernels provide for many
virtualization benefits with a minimized OS/library surface. I/O Virtualization in turn
allows physical network interfaces to take traffic from multiple VMs or containers;
network virtualization, with its capability to create logical network overlays that are
independent of the underlying physical topology is furthermore enabling virtualization of
HPC infrastructures.
Publication
Accepted papers will be published in a Springer LNCS proceedings volume.
Topics of Interest
The VHPC program committee solicits original, high-quality submissions related to
virtualization across the entire software stack with a special focus on the intersection
of HPC, containers-virtualization and the cloud.
Major Topics:
- HPC on Containers and VMs
- Containerized applications with OS-level virtualization
- Lightweight applications with Unikernels
- HP-as-a-Service
each major topic encompassing design/architecture, management, performance
management, modeling and configuration/tooling:
Design / Architecture:
- Containers and OS-level virtualization (LXC, Docker, rkt, Singularity, Shifter, i.a.)
- Hypervisor support for heterogeneous resources (GPUs, co-processors, FPGAs, etc.)
- Hypervisor extensions to mitigate side-channel attacks
([micro-]architectural timing attacks, privilege escalation)
- VM & Container trust and security models
- Multi-environment coupling, system software supporting in-situ analysis with HPC simulation
- Cloud reliability, fault-tolerance and high-availability
- Energy-efficient and power-aware virtualization
- Containers inside VMs with hypervisor isolation
- Virtualization support for emerging memory technologies
- Lightweight/specialized operating systems in conjunction with virtual machines
- Hypervisor support for heterogeneous resources (GPUs, co-processors, FPGAs, etc.)
- Novel unikernels and use cases for virtualized HPC environments
- ARM-based hypervisors, ARM virtualization extensions
Management:
- Container and VM management for HPC and cloud environments
- HPC services integration, services to support HPC
- Service and on-demand scheduling & resource management
- Dedicated workload management with VMs or containers
- Workflow coupling with VMs and containers
- Unikernel, lightweight VM application management
- Environments and tools for operating containerized environments (batch, orchestration)
- Novel models for non-HPC workload provisioning on HPC resources
Performance Measurements and Modeling:
- Performance improvements for or driven by unikernels
- Optimizations of virtual machine monitor platforms and hypervisors
- Scalability analysis of VMs and/or containers at large scale
- Performance measurement, modeling and monitoring of virtualized/cloud workloads
- Virtualization in supercomputing environments, HPC clusters, HPC in the cloud
Configuration / Tooling:
- Tool support for unikernels: configuration/build environments, debuggers, profilers
- Job scheduling/control/policy and container placement in virtualized environments
- Operating MPI in containers/VMs and Unikernels
- Software defined networks and network virtualization
- GPU virtualization operationalization
The Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud Computing (VHPC) aims to
bring together researchers and industrial practitioners facing the challenges
posed by virtualization in order to foster discussion, collaboration, mutual exchange
of knowledge and experience, enabling research to ultimately provide novel
solutions for virtualized computing systems of tomorrow.
The workshop will be one day in length, composed of 20 min paper presentations, each
followed by 10 min discussion sections, plus lightning talks that are limited to 5 minutes.
Presentations may be accompanied by interactive demonstrations.
Important Dates
January 25, 2019 - Abstract Registration deadline
Apr 19th, 2019 - Paper submission deadline (Springer LNCS)
May 3, 2019 - Acceptance notification
June 20th, 2019 - Workshop Day
July 10th, 2019 - Camera-ready version due
Chair
Michael Alexander (chair), University of Vienna, Austria
Anastassios Nanos (co-chair), SunLight.io, UK
Andrew Younge (co-chair), Sandia National Laboratories
Program committee
Stergios Anastasiadis, University of Ioannina, Greece
Jakob Blomer, CERN, Europe
Eduardo César, Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain
Taylor Childers, Argonne National Laboratory, USA
Stephen Crago, USC ISI, USA
Tommaso Cucinotta, St. Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy
Christoffer Dall, Columbia University, USA
Patrick Dreher, MIT, USA
Kyle Hale, Northwestern University, USA
Bob Killen, University of Michigan, USA
Brian Kocoloski, Washington University, USA
John Lange, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Giuseppe Lettieri, University of Pisa, Italy
Qing Liu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Nikos Parlavantzas, IRISA, France
Kevin Pedretti, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
Amer Qouneh, Western New England University, USA
Carlos Reaño, Queen’s University Belfast, UK
Borja Sotomayor, University of Chicago, USA
Joe Stubbs, Texas Advanced Computing Center, USA
Anata Tiwari, San Diego Supercomputer Center, USA
Kurt Tutschku, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden
John Walters, USC ISI, USA
Yasuhiro Watashiba, Osaka University, Japan
Chao-Tung Yang, Tunghai University, Taiwan
Na Zhang, VMware, USA
Paper Submission-Publication
Papers submitted to the workshop will be reviewed by at least two
members of the program committee and external reviewers. Submissions
should include abstract, keywords, the e-mail address of the
corresponding author, and must not exceed 10 pages, including tables
and figures at a main font size no smaller than 11 point. Submission
of a paper should be regarded as a commitment that, should the paper
be accepted, at least one of the authors will register and attend the
conference to present the work. Accepted papers will be published in a
Springer LNCS volume.
The format must be according to the Springer LNCS Style. Initial
submissions are in PDF; authors of accepted papers will be requested
to provide source files.
Format Guidelines:
ftp://ftp.springernature.com/cs-proceeding/llncs/llncs2e.zip
Abstract, Paper Submission Link:
https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=25685
Lightning Talks
Lightning Talks are non-paper track, synoptical in nature and are strictly limited to 5 minutes.
They can be used to gain early feedback on ongoing research, for demonstrations, to
present research results, early research ideas, perspectives and positions of interest to the
community. Submit abstract via the main submission link.
General Information
The workshop is one day in length and will be held in conjunction with the International
Supercomputing Conference - High Performance (ISC) 2019, June 16-20, Frankfurt,
Germany.
*** CALL FOR PAPERS -- Submission Deadline Extension ***
International Workshop on Advances in High-Performance
Computational Earth Sciences: Applications and Frameworks (IHPCES 2019)
https://www.cspp.cc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/IHPCES2019/
Dear colleagues,
IHPCES 2019, the 9th workshop in the series of "Advances in
High-Performance Computational Earth Sciences" workshops,
will take place in conjunction with the ICCS 2019 Conference
in Faro, Algarve, Portugal, from June 12-14, 2019.
The objective of this series of workshops is to provide a forum for presentation and discussion
of state-of-the-art research in high performance computational earth sciences.
IHPCES workshops foster communication between Earth scientists, applied mathematicians,
and computer scientists. The workshop therefore presents a unique opportunity to exchange
advanced knowledge, computational methods, and science discoveries in computational geosciences.
Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Large-scale simulations on supercomputing systems in earth sciences
Advanced modeling and simulations on natural disaster prevention and mitigation
Advanced numerical methods for high performance computational earth sciences
Parallel and distributed algorithms and programming strategies for supercomputers
Software engineering for parallel systems with multi-core processors and accelerators
Algorithms for Big Data analytics and applications for large-scale data processing
Methodologies and tools designed for extreme-scale computing
All accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings of
ICCS2019, published by Springer in its LNCS series.
We have received funding from the German Priority Programme SPPEXA (http://www.sppexa.de)
that allows us to cover the conference fees for speakers of accepted papers!!
Important dates:
February 5, 2019 Paper Submission (up to 14 pages) - extended!!
March 15, 2019 Author Notification
April 5, 2019 Camera-Ready Papers
IHPCES 2019 co-chairs:
Takashi Shimokawabe - The University of Tokyo, Japan
Kohei Fujita - The University of Tokyo, Japan
Dominik Bartuschat - University of Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany
Program committee (tentative):
Hideo Aochi - Bureau de Recherches Geologiques et Minieres, France
Joern Behrens - University of Hamburg, Germany
Xing Cai - Simula Research Laboratory/University of Oslo, Norway
Yifeng Cui - San Diego Supercomputer Center, USA
Takashi Furumura - University of Tokyo, Japan
Lutz Gross - University of Queensland, Australia
Alexander Heinecke - Intel, USA
Johannes Langguth - Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
Osni Marques - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Hiromichi Nagao - The University of Tokyo, Japan
Kengo Nakajima - The University of Tokyo, Japan
Kenji Ono - Kyushu University, Japan
Olaf Schenk - Universita della Svizzera Italiana, Switzerland
Osamu Tatebe - University of Tsukuba, Japan
Peng Wang - NVIDIA, USA
Mei Wen - National University of Defense Technology, China
Huilin Xing - University of Queensland, Australia
We are looking forward to your contributions to IHPCES 2019.
With best regards,
Dominik Bartuschat
on behalf of the IHPCES 2019 co-chairs
ACNS'19 -- 17th International Conference on Applied Cryptography and Network Security
Bogotá, Colombia, 5-7 June 2019
http://www.acns19.com/
ACNS is an annual conference focusing on current developments that advance the areas of applied cryptography and its application to systems and network security. The goal is to represent both academic research works as well as developments in industrial and technical frontiers.
General co-chairs:
Valérie Gauthier (Universidad del Rosario, Colombia)
Martín Ochoa (Universidad del Rosario, Colombia)
Program co-chairs:
Robert Deng (Singapore Management University, Singapore)
Moti Yung (Columbia University, USA)
Important dates:
Submission: 22 January 2019 23:59 AOE (Anywhere on Earth)
Notification: 22 March 2019
Final Version: 5 April 2019
Best student paper award:
Euro 1000
ACNS Home: http://jianying.space/acns/
ACNS'19 -- 17th International Conference on Applied Cryptography and Network Security
Bogotá, Colombia, 5-7 June 2019
http://www.acns19.com/
ACNS is an annual conference focusing on current developments that advance the areas of applied cryptography and its application to systems and network security. The goal is to represent both academic research works as well as developments in industrial and technical frontiers.
General co-chairs:
Valérie Gauthier (Universidad del Rosario, Colombia)
Martín Ochoa (Universidad del Rosario, Colombia)
Program co-chairs:
Robert Deng (Singapore Management University, Singapore)
Moti Yung (Columbia University, USA)
Important dates:
Submission: 22 January 2019 23:59 AOE (Anywhere on Earth)
Notification: 22 March 2019
Final Version: 5 April 2019
Best student paper award:
Euro 1000
ACNS Home: http://jianying.space/acns/
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ACNS'19 -- 17th International Conference on Applied Cryptography and Network Security
Bogotá, Colombia, 5-7 June 2019
http://www.acns19.com/
ACNS is an annual conference focusing on current developments that advance the areas of applied cryptography and its application to systems and network security. The goal is to represent both academic research works as well as developments in industrial and technical frontiers.
General co-chairs:
Valérie Gauthier (Universidad del Rosario, Colombia)
Martín Ochoa (Universidad del Rosario, Colombia)
Program co-chairs:
Robert Deng (Singapore Management University, Singapore)
Moti Yung (Columbia University, USA)
Important dates:
Submission: 22 January 2019 23:59 AOE (Anywhere on Earth)
Notification: 22 March 2019
Final Version: 5 April 2019
Best student paper award:
Euro 1000
ACNS Home: http://jianying.space/acns/
Chair
*Department of Information Systems University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Baltimore, Maryland*
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) seeks a collaborative and
entrepreneurial leader to serve as Chair for the Department of
Information Systems.
Leading one of the University’s longest-standing and largest departments, the
next Chair will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the Department.
UMBC is an emerging, dynamic, and diverse public research honors university in
Baltimore, Maryland, known for its innovation and undergraduate teaching. With
about 14,000 total students, UMBC is a mid-size university with a
welcoming, close-knit community. With this reputation and location, the
Department of Information Systems is well poised to continue building
relationships across campus and externally with nearby funding agencies and
major corporate collaborators, such as the National Science Foundation and
the Northrop Grumman Corporation.
The successful candidate shall have a track record of leading collaborative
efforts on research and teaching and is expected to lead growth and
capitalize on the opportunity to shape the department, set the vision for
its future, and establish its identity. The new Chair will also sustain and
broaden relationships with University and external partners to increase
opportunities for interdisciplinary research, funding, cooperative
education, and employment. In addition, the next Chair will lead a strategy
in building faculty capacity and reputation while focusing on retention and
strengthening research and graduate programs.
UMBC has engaged Isaacson Miller, a national executive search firm, to assist
with this important search. Inquiries, nominations, and applications should be
directed in confidence as indicated at the end of this document.
THE UNIVERSITY AND ITS MISSION
A member of the University System of Maryland, UMBC is a dynamic public
research university integrating teaching, research, and service to benefit
the citizens of Maryland. As an Honors University, the campus offers
academically talented students a strong undergraduate liberal arts
foundation that prepares them for graduate and professional study, entry
into the workforce, and community service and leadership. UMBC emphasizes
science, engineering, information technology, human services, and public
policy at the graduate level. UMBC contributes to the economic development
of the state and the region through entrepreneurial initiatives, workforce
training, K-16 partnerships, and technology commercialization in
collaboration with public agencies and the corporate community. UMBC is
dedicated to cultural and ethnic diversity, social responsibility, and
lifelong learning and redefines excellence in higher education through an
inclusive culture that connects innovative teaching and learning, research
across disciplines, and civic engagement. For the past four years, U.S.
News ranked UMBC in the top ten on a list of the nation’s “most innovative”
national universities. For the past ten years, U.S. News also consistently
ranked UMBC among the nation’s leading institutions for “Best Undergraduate
Teaching.” To learn more about UMBC’s strategic planning to fulfill its
mission, please visit *https://planning.umbc.edu/strategic-plan/.
<https://planning.umbc.edu/strategic-plan/>*
UMBC is committed to advancing knowledge, economic prosperity, and social
justice by welcoming and inspiring inquisitive minds from all backgrounds.
Of UMBC’s 11,250 undergraduate and 2,500 graduate students, nearly half are
students of color. The faculty is made up of 546 full-time and 292
part-time members.
The University is led by Dr. Freeman A. Hrabowski, III, who has served as
President since May 1992. His research and publications focus on science
and math education, with special emphasis on minority participation and
performance. He chaired the National Academies’ committee that produced the
2011 report, Expanding Underrepresented Minority Participation: America’s
Science and Technology Talent at the Crossroads. He was named in 2012 by
President Obama to chair the President’s Advisory Commission on Educational
Excellence for African Americans. President Hrabowski has received numerous
accolades, including being named one of America’s Best Leaders by U.S. News
& World Report in 2008 and one of the “100 Most Influential People in the
World” in 2012 by TIME Magazine.
THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINNG AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
The College of Engineering and Information Technology (COEIT) distinguishes
itself by a continued commitment to cross-disciplinary research and
education and by providing outstanding education opportunities to graduate
and undergraduate students to contribute to the professional workforce in
engineering, computing, and information systems. COEIT is home to about
4,000 undergraduate and 1,200 graduate students across more than 20
programs. Last year, COEIT awarded 726 bachelors degrees, and 90% of
undergraduate degree recipients reported employment, further studies in a
graduate/professional school, or both at the time of graduation. On the
graduate side, 319 masters degrees and 31 doctoral degrees were awarded
last year with a placement rate of 94%. For 2017, the research expenditure
of the college exceeded $14M, of which approximately $12M is federally
funded.
Through innovation and collaboration, the College of Engineering and
Information Technology will capitalize on our geographic location and
unique blend of engineering and information technology to transform lives
and meet societal challenges. COEIT’s strategic plan, adopted in Fall
2015 (*https://coeit.umbc.edu/coeit-strategic-plan/
<https://coeit.umbc.edu/coeit-strategic-plan/>*), identifies concrete
strategic directions, goals, and metrics to meet this vision.
THE DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Founded in the early 1980s, the Department of Information Systems focuses
on the entire system of information, knowledge, delivery, and use, taking
an external, human-based perspective on technology and how it can be
implemented to serve the informational needs of people and organizations. The
department is an iCaucus member institution and is an early member of the
iSchool movement (*https://ischool.org <https://ischool.org/>*). An
integral part of COEIT, the Department currently offers a variety of
degrees and certificates for undergraduate and graduate students,
including a B.A. in business technology administration, B.S. in information
systems, accelerated B.S./M.S., M.S. in information systems, which is also
offered online, M.S. in human-centered computing, Ph.D. in information
systems, and Ph.D. in human-centered computing. Through these offerings,
students study the design, implementation, and evaluation of information
technologies and leave UMBC with a strong business and management
background paired with excellent human communication skills that can be
used to interact with a variety of audiences with various backgrounds.
The department currently has 30 full-time faculty members, many of whom get
recognition for contributions in their respective research areas. Faculty
members are engaged in state-of-the-art research that has resulted in
numerous new external grants in areas such as Health IT, Cybersecurity, Big
Data/Data Science, Human Centered Computing, and Artificial Intelligence.
To learn more about faculty research, visit
*https://informationsystems.umbc.edu/home/faculty-
<https://informationsystems.umbc.edu/home/faculty-and-staff/>* *and-staff/.
<https://informationsystems.umbc.edu/home/faculty-and-staff/>*
With over 1,800 students across the eight academic programs, the Department
graduated 305 undergraduate students, 159 Masters students, and 9 Ph.D.
students last year, many of whom are pursuing careers in the industry,
government, and academia, while others are pursuing graduate studies at the
master’s and Ph.D. levels. The Department has over 10,000 alumni,
accounting for a considerable portion of UMBC’s total alumni base of 75,000.
THE ROLE OF THE CHAIR
The Chair serves as the principal academic and administrative officer for
the Department, setting priorities and leading the unit’s faculty, staff,
and students. Mentoring, recruiting, and promoting faculty and ensuring
up-to-date curricula and successful accreditation of programs are crucial
responsibilities of the Chair in continuing to strengthen and promote
Information Systems at UMBC. The Chair manages a budget of $8M and oversee
27 full-time faculty and 4 staff.
CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
UMBC seeks a chair who will articulate the Department’s vision, inspire its
constituencies, and align department plans and priorities with COEIT’s and
UMBC’s strategic priorities. UMBC believes that the next Chair will need to
engage successfully with the following specific challenges:
*Lead the Department in Solidifying its Identity and Creating a Vision for
the Future*
The Chair will inspire the next phase of Information Systems by leading the
Department in an inclusive strategic planning process that fully engages
stakeholders across the Department, College, and UMBC. The aim is to build
upon the Department’s successes and strengths, reinforce its identity as a
center for multi-disciplinary study, and continue to move the Department to
become one of the preeminent Information Systems program in the country.
The Department has played an important role at UMBC and in the region’s
community, industry, and economy, and as such, the Chair will also be
responsible for articulating the identity, vision, and strengths across
UMBC and externally.
*Engage Stakeholders*
The Chair will be a key leader in helping shape the potential of the
College and will represent the Department externally to current and
prospective partners, especially the business community and recruiters.
UMBC has the largest cooperative education program in Maryland, and
Information Systems students participate in this program in greater numbers
than any other major on campus. With the Baltimore/Washington corridor
becoming one of the largest centers for technology employment, the IS
department is poised to continue its growth as a research center and
connect well-trained students to thousands of new jobs. By one estimate,
there are as many as 50,000 technology job openings in the region, a unique
opportunity to deepen the Department’s regional impact.
*Expand the Department’s Collaborative work Across Disciplines*
The next Chair will work collaboratively across the College and UMBC
to maintain
and enhance the broad range of current collaborations, as well as to
identify and forge new opportunities, especially in growing the Department’s
research footprint. UMBC’s size and affinity for interdisciplinary efforts
empower the Chair to be innovative and proactive in such endeavors. There are
several active examples of the type of collaboration that UMBC would like
to replicate, including research relationships with the Erickson
School (*https://erickson.umbc.edu
<https://erickson.umbc.edu/>*), Imaging Research Center
(*https://www.irc.umbc.edu
<https://www.irc.umbc.edu/>*), the Hilltop Institute
(*https://www.hilltopinstitute.org
<https://www.hilltopinstitute.org/>*), the professional schools of the
University of Maryland Baltimore (*https://www.umaryland.edu
<https://www.umaryland.edu/>*), the National Federation of the Blind
(*https://nfb.org
<https://nfb.org/>*), and the Digital Harbor Foundation
(*https://www.digitalharbor.org
<https://www.digitalharbor.org/>*).
*Grow the Faculty through Hiring and Retention Efforts*
To support continuously growing enrollments, the Chair will lead efforts to
recruit, retain, and develop outstanding faculty. With the increasing
number of students entering both undergraduate and graduate programs, it is
important that the next chair create a strategy to increase
faculty capacity for teaching. Additionally, the next Chair has the
opportunity to increase the reputation of the department by bringing in
well-respected faculty to lead cutting-edge research funded by a wide range
of institutions and government entities. It is expected that the Chair will
oversee the hiring of faculty members on an annual basis to meet the
growing demand from students and employers for the foreseeable future, in
addition to creating conditions for retaining outstanding faculty.
*Leverage Diversity and the Power of Students*
The Department of Information Systems is home to one of the most diverse
student populations on campus, and its students are true problem solvers
and ideal employees for public and private sector organizations. It is
imperative that the Chair not only celebrate the diversity and strength of
Information Systems students but also advocate on their behalf to create
opportunities for them, the Department, and UMBC. The department has had a
long history of success in their students earning employment after
graduation. Most recently, 89% of undergraduate and 93% of graduate
students are employed at the time of graduation. The new Chair is charged
to continue that post-graduation employment success while broadening
relationships with local and national partners.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
Candidates should have significant understanding of the academic fields of
study commonly included in schools or departments of information systems.
In addition, the successful candidate will bring the following professional
qualifications, skills, experiences, and personal qualities:
· An entrepreneurial spirit and a demonstrated ability to work across
disciplines;
· A demonstration of leadership quality;
· A strong record of externally funded research;
· A deep commitment to and history of celebrating diversity,
championing equity, and growing a culture of inclusion;
· An effective communicator who works well with others and is
comfortable taking both a leadership role and a supporting role;
· A background in Information Systems and an understanding of how
systems work and interact with human beings is required;
· A PhD or terminal degree in a related field and credibility to be
a full professor under UMBC’s criteria
(*https://provost.umbc.edu/files/2015/05/section6.pdf
<https://provost.umbc.edu/files/2015/05/section6.pdf>*);
· An understanding of the iSchool movement and ability to define
future directions for UMBC’s Information Systems Department.
TO APPLY
Nominations, applications, and inquiries are being accepted for the
position. Consideration of candidates will continue until the position is
filled. Candidates must submit a curriculum vitae and cover letter. All
inquiries, nominations, referrals, and resumes with cover letters will be
held in strict confidence and should be directed to:
*http://www.imsearch.com/6835 <http://www.imsearch.com/6835>*
Andrew
Lee, Partner Martens Roc, Senior Associate
Kaden Stearns, Associate
Isaacson, Miller
*UMBC values safety, cultural and ethnic diversity, social responsibility,
lifelong learning, equity, and civic engagement. Consistent with these
principles, the University does not discriminate in offering equal access
to its educational programs and activities or with respect to employment
terms and conditions on the basis of a UMBC community member’s race, creed,
color, religion, sex, gender, pregnancy, ancestry, age, gender identity or
expression, national origin, veterans status, marital status, sexual
orientation, physical or mental disability, or genetic information.*
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Associate Professor
Department of Information Systems
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
http://userpages.umbc.edu/~nroy
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4th IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Distributed Big Data Management (DBDM
2019) in conjunction with 19th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Cluster,
Cloud and Grid Computing (IEEE/ACM CCGRID 2019) May 17, 2019, Larnaca,
Cyprus
Web: http://www.units.it/cuzzocrea/confs/DBDM2019/
CALL FOR PAPERS
*Aim and Scope
Big Data Management is of relevant interest at now, and it can be considered
as one of the most emerging research topics we deal with. In particular, the
management of Big Data in distributed settings (like Clouds) is demanding
for innovative models, techniques and algorithms capable of dealing with the
well-known Vs of such kind of data.
Indeed, traditional approaches are not suitable to manage Big Data in
distributed environments, due to the Volume, Velocity and Variety of Big
Data. Starting from this evidence, recently we experienced novel proposals
that are trying to creating applications and systems that, running on top of
distributed settings like Clouds, effectively and efficiently manage Big
Data as to support a wide range of contexts, among which analytics,
knowledge discovery and cybersecurity methods are just some relevant
examples.
Despite these initiatives, lot of work still needs to be done in such
research area, as it encompasses a large collection of topics ranging from
data management algorithms to high-performance techniques. Topics are both
of theoretical nature (e.g., managing uncertain and imprecise distributed
Big Data) and practical nature (e.g., Big Data dissemination in distributed
environments).
The aim of the 4th International Workshop on Distributed Big Data Management
(DBDM 2019), which follows the successful events: 3rd International Workshop
on Distributed Big Data Management (DBDM 2018), 2nd International Workshop
on Distributed Big Data Management (DBDM 2017) and 1st International
Workshop on Distributed Big Data Management (DBDM 2016), is to capture the
new research trends and results in terms of models, techniques, algorithms,
architecture and applications for the management of Big Data in distributed
environments. This workshop will also identify potential research directions
and technologies that will drive innovations within this domain. We
anticipate this workshop to establish a pathway for the development of
future-generation large-scale Big Data management systems.
The DBDM 2019 workshop focuses on all the research aspects of distributed
management of Big Data. Among these, an unrestricted list is the following
one:
-Distributed Big Data: Fundamentals
-Distributed Big Data: Modelling
-Distributed Big Data: Statistical Approaches -Distributed Big Data: Novel
Paradigms -Distributed Big Data: Innovative Protocols -Distributed Big Data:
Algorithms -Distributed Big Data: Query Optimization -Distributed Big Data:
Non-Conventional Environments (e.g., Spatio-Temporal Data, Streaming Data,
Cloud Data, Probabilistic Data, Uncertain Data) -Distributed Big Data:
Systems -Distributed Big Data: Architectures -Distributed Big Data: Advanced
Topics (e.g., NoSQL Databases) -Distributed Big Data: Case Studies and
Applications -Innovative Models for Big Data Management in Distributed
Settings -Innovative Techniques for Big Data Management in Distributed
Settings -Innovative Algorithms for Big Data Management in Distributed
Settings -Innovative Architectures for Big Data Management in Distributed
Settings -Query Processing Approach for Big Data in Distributed Settings
-Approximate Query Processing of Big Data in Distributed Settings -Uncertain
and Imprecise Big Data Management in Distributed Settings -Privacy
Preserving Big Data Management in Distributed Settings -Secure Big Data
Management in Distributed Settings -Scalable Big Data Analytics in
Distributed Settings -Data Warehousing over Big Data in Distributed Settings
-OLAP over Big Data in Distributed Settings -Big Graph Data Management in
Distributed Settings -Big RDF Data Management in Distributed Settings
-Streaming Big Data Management in Distributed Settings -Virtual Big Data
Management in Distributed Settings -Indexing Approaches for Big Data in
Distributed Settings -Theoretical Models for Big Data Representation in
Distributed Settings -Big Data Exchange Models and Algorithms in Distributed
Settings -Big Data Fusion Models and Algorithms in Distributed Settings -Big
Data Integration Models and Algorithms in Distributed Settings -Big Data
Availability Models and Algorithms in Distributed Settings -Big Data
Reliability Models and Algorithms in Distributed Settings The 4th
International Workshop on Distributed Big Data Management (DBDM 2019) will
be held in conjunction with the 19th IEEE/ACM International Conference on
Cluster, Cloud and Grid Computing (IEEE/ACM CCGRID 2019), in Larnaca,
Cyprus, during May 17, 2019, and it focuses on these aspects, by posing the
emphasis on a theoretical as well as a practical point of view, and provides
a forum for researchers and practitioners interested in distributed big data
management to meet and exchange preliminary ideas and mature results.
*Workshop Location
Golden Bay Beach Hotel, Larnaca, Cyprus
*Submission Guidelines and Instructions
Contributions are invited from prospective authors with interests in the
indicated session topics and related areas of application. All contributions
should be high quality, original and not published elsewhere or submitted
for publication during the review period.
Submitted papers should strictly follow the IEEE official template. Maximum
paper length allowed is:
-Full Papers: 8 pages;
-Short Papers: 4 pages.
Submitted papers will be thoroughly reviewed by members of the Workshop
Program Committee for quality, correctness, originality and relevance. All
accepted papers must be presented by one of the authors, who must register.
Papers must be submitted via the EasyChair online submission system:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dbdm2019.
*Paper Publication
Accepted papers will appear in the proper CCGRID 2019 proceedings, published
by IEEE.
Authors of selected papers from the workshop will be invited to submit an
extended version of their paper to a special issue of a high-quality
international journal.
*Important Dates
Paper submission: January 30, 2019
Notification of acceptance: February 28, 2019 Camera-ready paper due: March
10, 2019
Workshop: May 17, 2019
*Program Committee Chairs
Alfredo Cuzzocrea, University of Trieste, Italy
*Program Committee
Please, access: http://www.units.it/cuzzocrea/confs/DBDM2019/