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UPDATED Call for Participation
*** Early registration DEADLINE May 27 ***
29th Ada-Europe International Conference on
Reliable Software Technologies (AEiC 2025)
10-13 June 2025, Paris, France
www.ada-europe.org/conference2025
*** Extensive info and registration online ***
*** Add tutorials and/or a workshop to your conference registration ***
#AEiC2025 #AdaEurope #AdaProgramming
Organized by Ada-Europe and Ada-France,
in cooperation with ACM SIGPLAN,
supported and sponsored by Embedded France, AdaCore, Emenda, Systerel,
Scitools, Pacte Novation, Institut Frederik Bull, and Mines Paris
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*** UPDATE
Ada-Europe - AEiC 2025 early registration deadline imminent
Register now: discounted fees until May 27!
<http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2025/registration.html>
Come to the Ada-Europe conference in Paris, experience a packed
program in an exciting town, benefit from tutorials on Tuesday, join
a workshop on Friday, enjoy the social events and some sightseeing!
Extra conference sponsorship allows for an extremely low 25 EUR fee for
the Ada Developers Workshop on Friday!
See below for an overview, and visit our website for more details about
the conference program, registration fees, social events and much more.
*** General Information
The 29th Ada-Europe International Conference on Reliable Software
Technologies (AEiC 2025) returns after 11 years to Paris, France.
The conference schedule comprises keynote and invited talks,
a journal track, an industrial track, a work-in-progress track,
a vendor exhibition, parallel tutorials, and satellite workshops.
There will be time for networking during breaks and lunches, as well
as various social events.
AEiC 2025 is the latest in a series of annual international conferences
started in the early 80's, under the auspices of Ada-Europe, the
international organization that promotes knowledge and use of the Ada
programming language and reliable software in general, into academic
education and research, and industrial practice.
The Ada-Europe series of conferences has over the years become
a leading international forum for providers, practitioners and
researchers in reliable software technologies. These events
highlight the increased relevance of Ada in general and in safety-
and security-critical systems in particular, and provide a unique
opportunity for interaction and collaboration between academics and
industrial practitioners.
The 2025 edition of the conference continues a number of important
innovations started in previous years:
- reduced conference registration fee for all authors;
- extra low registration fee for Ada Developers workshop;
- journal-based open-access publication model for peer-reviewed papers;
- compact program with two core days (Wednesday & Thursday);
- tutorials on Tuesday, followed by welcome event for all participants;
- workshops on Friday, optional chill event on Thursday evening.
*** Overview of the Week
<http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2025/overview.html>
- Tue 10: 4 half-day tutorials, 1 full-day tutorial, welcome reception;
- Wed 11: core technical program, conference banquet;
- Thu 12: core technical program, post conference chill-out;
- Fri 13: 3 full-day workshops.
The AEiC 2025 website has extensive information, such as an overview
of the program and the schedule, the list of accepted papers and
presentations, and descriptions of workshops, tutorials, keynote and
invited presentations, and social events. Also check the conference
site for registration, accommodation and travel information. The Final
Program brochure will be available there as well.
*** Venue
<http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2025/venue.html>
The conference will take place at Mines Paris, a founding member of
Université PSL, a leading French engineering school and the French
leader institution in research partnerships. It is located along the
Luxembourg gardens, next to the Quartier Latin, and is close to public
transportation, including line B of the RER to Charles De Gaulle airport
(CDG).
Paris, the capital city of France, is renowned for its rich history,
stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. Often referred to as "The
City of Light" Paris is home to iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel
Tower, the Louvre Museum, and Notre-Dame Cathedral. If you can stay
over before or after the conference, there's a lot to see. Check the
Practical Information section of the conference website for more info.
*** Invited Speakers
<http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2025/keynotes.html>
This year the conference will once more feature keynotes and invited
talks. All will address topics of relevance in the conference scope,
with time for questions and answers.
- On Wednesday morning, June 11, a keynote talk by Stefano Zacchiroli,
of Télécom Paris, France, on "Building a Safer Open Source Supply
Chain with Software Heritage, the Great Library of Source Code".
- On Wednesday afternoon, June 11, an invited talk by Tullio Vardanega,
from University of Padua, Italy, on "Language Ownership: Key Moments
in the Lifetime of Ada".
- On Thursday morning, June 12, a keynote talk by Claire Pagetti, of
ONERA, France, on "Certification of Machine Learning Based System -
Contribution of Formal Verification".
*** Conference Core Composition
<https://www.ada-europe.org/conference2025/overview.html#title1>
The core conference program features six distinct types of technical
presentations, with different duration, all followed by various manners
of discussion time: journal-track talk (30 minutes), industrial-track
talk (20 minutes), work-in-progress-track talk (20 minutes), vendor
presentations (20 minutes), keynote (1 hour), invited talk (30 minutes).
All papers presented in the journal track, the industrial track and
the work-in-progress track have undergone peer review. Presentations
are combined into by-theme and not by-track sessions, in order that
authors and participants alike enjoy all flavors of the program in
a mixed as opposed to segregated combination.
The list of accepted papers and presentations, and the detailed
schedule, is available on the conference website at
<https://www.ada-europe.org/conference2025/overview.html#schedule>
Papers and Presentations:
- 2 keynotes and 1 invited presentation;
- 6 sessions with a mix of presentations on various topics: Secure
Distributed Systems, Ada and Modeling, Multi-core Architectures,
Embedded Systems, Real-time and Safety, and Applications;
- 6 journal-track talks;
- 9 work-in-progress reports;
- 4 industrial presentations and experience reports;
- 2 vendor presentations;
- submissions from around the world.
*** Tutorials
<http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2025/tutorials.html>
A full-day tutorial is offered on Tuesday 10th:
- "Developing Bare-metal Embedded Software in SPARK Ada for 64-bit
ARM Platforms", by J. Germán Rivera, Tesla, USA.
A hands-on tutorial. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own
RaspberryPI boards, a development laptop, and a USB-to-serial cable.
In parallel, four half-day tutorials are scheduled:
- "Multiple Double and Multiword Arithmetic",
by Jan Verschelde, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA.
"Quality up" is often more meaningful than "speedup": instead of
using multi-processors to obtain results faster, obtain results that
are more accurate.
- "Unleash the Power of Ada Generics",
by Gautier de Montmollin, Ada-Switzerland, Switzerland.
Generics, known elsewhere as templates or macros, form an abstraction
that is prosaically a smart version of a text with gaps, which
helps to eliminate code duplication. The Ada flavor of generics,
available since the first Ada standard, is remarkably powerful.
- "Turning your Programming Language into a Modeling Language",
by S. Tucker Taft, AdaCore, USA.
An introduction to how one could create a productive framework for
performing modeling within your favorite programming language.
- "Introduction to the ALiRe Package Manager",
by Quentin Dauprat, Université de Caen, Normandie, France.
The ALiRe project (Ada Library Repository) is a community-oriented
package manager for the Ada and SPARK open source ecosystem.
Tackles the use of Alire to bootstrap a project with the support of
libraries available (and not available) in the community index.
*** Satellite Events
Three workshops are held on Friday 13th:
- 4th ADEPT workshop "AADL by its practitioners".
<http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2025/workshop_adept.html>
- 10th International Workshop on "Challenges and New Approaches for
Dependable and Cyber-Physical System Engineering" (DeCPS 2025).
<http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2025/decps.html>
- 2nd "Ada Developers Workshop", an informal yet dynamic gathering
for developers in the Ada community to meet, share insights, and
present their latest projects or project updates; a full "Ada day"
with 8 technical presentations on Ada-related topics and 10 authors
from 5 countries: Belgium, France, Spain, Switzerland, and USA.
<http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2025/workshop_adadev.html>
*** Social Program
<http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2025/social_program.html>
The conference provides several opportunities to socialize:
- Each day: coffee breaks and lunches offer ample time for interaction
and networking with participants and vendors.
- Tuesday evening: Welcome Reception at "Table du Luxembourg".
The usual welcome "apéro" will take place at this nice restaurant
right in the middle of the Luxembourg garden, a Parisians' favorite!
- On conference days: Mineralogy Museum.
The École des Mines features a splendid Mineralogy museum. During
the conference, you can access it free of charge by showing your
name badge. Do not miss this opportunity!
- Wednesday evening: Conference Banquet at the "Bouillon Racine",
a typical Parisian restaurant built in 1906 and classified as
"historical monument". The restaurant is located within walking
distance from the conference location. We will have dinner in the
beautiful dining room on the first floor, an authentic turn of the
20th century decoration.
- Thursday evening: Chill Event at the Café Latin, a casual typical
café, to have a little chat with colleagues during an informal dinner
(separate registration). For those who want to get a feeling of the
Latin Quarter, we prepared an itinerary that will show you the main
milestones of the neighborhood while walking to the Café Latin.
*** Further Information
Registration:
- registration information is provided at
<http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2025/registration.html>
- early registration discount until Tuesday May 27, 2025
- payment possible by credit card or bank transfer
- special low conference fee for authors
- discount for Ada-Europe and ACM SIGPLAN members
- registration includes coffee breaks, lunches and social events
- strong discount on conference fees for students
- minimal fee for Ada Developers Workshop
- see registration page for all details
Promotion:
- recommended hashtags: #AEiC2025 #AdaEurope #AdaProgramming
The conference is organized by:
- Ada-Europe <http://www.ada-europe.org/>
- Ada-France <https://www.ada-france.org/>
in cooperation with:
- ACM SIGPLAN <http://www.sigplan.org/>
supported and sponsored by:
- Embedded France <https://www.embedded-france.org/>
- AdaCore <https://www.adacore.com/>
- Emenda <https://emenda.com/>
- Systerel <https://www.systerel.fr/>
- Scitools <https://scitools.com/>
- Pacte Novation <https://www.pactenovation.fr/index.php/
logiciel-critique-ada-fondements-et-enjeux/>
- Institut Frederik Bull <https://institutbull.fr/>
- Mines Paris <https://www.minesparis.psl.eu/>
Please make sure you book accommodation as soon as possible.
<https://www.ada-europe.org/conference2025/accommodation.html>
For more info and latest updates see the conference website at
<http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2025>.
We look forward to seeing you in Paris in June 2025!
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Dirk Craeynest, AEiC 2025 Publicity Chair
Dirk.Craeynest(a)cs.kuleuven.be Dirk.Craeynest(a)kuleuven.be
* 29th Ada-Europe Int.Conf. Reliable Software Technologies (AEiC 2025)
* June 10-13, 2025, Paris, France * www.ada-europe.org/conference2025
BigHPC2025: Special Track on Big Data and High-Performance Computing at the ITADATA25 Conference
Following the success of the past editions, BigHPC is back!
Contributions are welcome from academia and industry, presenting research results on all theoretical and practical aspects standing at the intersection of High-Performance Computing (HPC) and Big Data. The event focuses on contributions to HPC architectures, algorithms, models, and management approaches for large data collections, including data processing, analysis, reporting, data protection, experimental studies, hands-on insights, datasets, and lessons learned.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
HPC Architectures and systems for big data
Parallel and distributed algorithms for big data processing
HPC-enabled data analytics
High-performance data storage and retrieval systems
Performance modeling and evaluation of HPC systems for big data
HPC in machine learning and artificial intelligence
HPC for scientific computing and simulations
HPC in the cloud for big data processing
Energy-efficient and green HPC for big data
Hybrid classical-quantum computing: integration, benchmarking, and HPC-based emulation
Quantum algorithms for machine learning, optimization, and generative models
Quantum natural language processing and AI applications
Compilation, gate synthesis, and error correction in quantum systems
Post-quantum cryptography and security in the quantum era
BigHPC25 accepts two different submissions for review, including:
- Original research papers (min 6 pages, max 10 pages). This type of contribution should not have been published elsewhere and should not currently be under consideration for another journal, conference, or workshop. Original research papers will be published in the CEUR proceedings and must follow the CEUR-ART style files (1 column) available here.
- Extended abstracts (min 2 pages, max 5 pages). This type of contribution may present work in progress or contributions that have already been published or are in preparation for publication. The extended abstracts must follow the CEUR-ART style files (1 column) available here.
Manuscripts must be submitted to the "BigHPC" track using the ITADATA submission site. Contributions will be evaluated and selected based on their quality, originality, and relevance.
As last year, we are working to provide a journal special issue. Authors of the best original research papers—whether full papers or innovative extended abstracts—will be invited to submit an extended version of their work for evaluation. The details will be announced soon.
Important dates
Submissions due: June 1st, 2025
Author notification: July 20th, 2025
Camera-ready paper and registration due: August 3rd, 2025
Website
https://www.itadata.it/2025/bighpc2025
The BigHPC25 Chairs
Alessia Antelmi, University of Turin
Massimo Cafaro, Università del Salento
Italo Epicoco, Università del Salento
Marco Pulimeno, Università del Salento
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CALL FOR PAPERS
20th Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud Computing
(VHPC '25) held in conjunction with the European Conference on
Parallel and Distributed Computing Aug 25-29, 2025, Dresden, Germany.
(Springer LNCS Proceedings)
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Paper submission deadline: May 25th, 2025 AoE (extended)
Date: August 25, 2025
Workshop URL: vhpc dot org
To submit an abstract or paper, please follow the link provided
in the Call for Papers (CfP) announcement at the end of this message.
Call for Papers
This year, we are calling the timely topic of virtualization in support
of high-memory LLM training workloads including, but not limited to:
- GPU hypervisor memory virtualization: Techniques for virtualizing GPU
memory to allow flexible and efficient allocation across multiple
workloads, enabling higher utilization of GPU resources
- Flat CPU/GPU memory page tables/TLB: Unified virtual memory spaces
and page table structures that allow both GPUs to address CPU memory
mapped to accelerator global memory space
- Storage/filesystem to virtual memory mapped approaches
- Distributed memory virtualization
- Memory compression and reduction techniques: approaches for
compressing model parameters, activations, and gradients to reduce
memory requirements during training
- Out-of-core training algorithms
- Efficient memory allocation and management: Techniques for optimizing
memory allocation, reducing fragmentation, and improving memory
utilization during training
- Memory-efficient data formats and processing: Data formats and
processing techniques that minimize memory overhead while maintaining
training efficiency
- Benchmarking and profiling tools: Tools and methodologies for
measuring, analyzing, and optimizing memory usage in
LLM training workloads
- Case studies and applications: Real-world examples and applications of
virtualization techniques in LLM training scenarios
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.
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 co-existence 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 manyvirtualization benefits with a
minimized OS/library surface. I/O virtualization, in turn, allows
physical network interfaces to exchange traffic with multiple VMs
or containers; network virtualization, with its capability to create
logical network overlays independently from the underlying physical
topology, is another fundamental enabling technology for Cloud/HPC
infrastructures. Last, storage virtualization needs to evolve to
support increasingly demanding requirements in terms of performance
and reliability for the managed application data.
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 cloud computing.
Each topic encompasses aspects related to design/architecture,
management, performance management, modeling and\
configuration/tooling:
Design / Architecture:
- Containers and OS-level virtualization (LXC, Docker/Podman,
Nitro/Firecracke, Singularity)
- Hypervisor support for heterogeneous resources (GPUs, NPUs,
co-processors, FPGAs, etc.)
- GPU hypervisor memory virtualization in support of high-memory LLM
training workloads
- Hypervisor extensions to mitigate side-channel attacks
([micro-]architectural timing attacks, privilege escalation)
- Use of Risc-V related technologies for cloud, virtualized and HPC
use-cases
- 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
- Cloud-based quantum compute services
- Energy-efficient and power-aware virtualization
- Containers inside VMs with hypervisor isolation
- Virtualization support for emerging memory and storage technologies
- Lightweight/specialized operating systems in conjunction with
virtual machines
- Unikernels and use cases for virtualized HPC environments
- Formal definition and verification of hypervisors and virtualization
system properties
- ARM-based hypervisors, ARM virtualization extensions
Management:
- Container and VM management for HPC and cloud environments
- Virtualized/Cloudified instances to support Lambda / Function-as-a-
Service (FaaS) Paradigms
- 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
- Unikernels and lightweight VM application management
- Environments and tools for operating containerized environments
(batch, orchestration)
- 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 with an emphasis on AI GPUs/TPUs/NPUs
- Energy-efficient deployment of high-performance, ultra-low
latency and real-time workloads in cloud infrastructures
- Modeling, control and isolation of end-to-end performance for
parallel & distributed cloud/HPC applications, including the use of
cloud functions / FaaS
Configuration / Tooling:
- Tool support for unikernels: configuration/build environments,
debuggers, profilers
- Job scheduling/control/policy and container placement in
virtualized environments
- Measuring and controlling "OS/Virtualization noise"
- Operating MPI in containers/VMs and Unikernels
- GPU virtualization operationalization
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
Rolling abstract submission
May 25th, 2025 AoE (extended) - Paper submission deadline
Jun 23th, 2025 - Acceptance notification
Jul 2, 2025 - Camera-ready due
Aug 25, 2025 - Workshop Day
Chair
Michael Alexander (chair), Austrian Academy of Sciences
Anastassios Nanos (co-chair), Nubificus Ltd., UK
Tentative Technical Program Committee
Stergios Anastasiadis, University of Ioannina, Greece
Gabriele Ara, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna
Jakob Blomer, CERN, Switzerland
Eduardo César, Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain
Taylor Childers, Argonne National Laboratory, USA
François Diakhaté, CEA DAM, France
Roberto Giorgi, University of Siena, Italy
Kyle Hale, Northwestern University, USA
Giuseppe Lettieri, University of Pisa, Italy
Nikos Parlavantzas, IRISA, France
Amer Qouneh, Western New England University, USA
Carlos Reaño, Queen’s University Belfast, UK
Riccardo Rocha, CERN, Switzerland
Lutz Schubert, University of Ulm, Germany
Jonathan Sparks, Cray, USA
Kurt Tutschku, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden
John Walters, USC ISI, USA - Yasuhiro Watashiba, Osaka University, Japan
Chao-Tung Yang, Tunghai University, Taiwan
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 12 pages, including tables
and figures at a main font size no smaller than 11 points.
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. Initial
submissions are in PDF; authors of accepted papers will be requested
to provide source files.
Lightning Talks
Lightning Talks are in a 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 abstracts via the main submission link.
General Information
The workshop will be held in conjunction with the International European
Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing on Aug 25, 2025,
Dresden, Germany.
Please contact ahead of time for presenting remotely via video.
Abstract, Paper Submission Link: https://edas.info/N33172
LNCS Format Guidelines:
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…
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Call for Participation
29th Ada-Europe International Conference on
Reliable Software Technologies (AEiC 2025)
10-13 June 2025, Paris, France
www.ada-europe.org/conference2025
*** Early registration DEADLINE May 27 ***
*** Extensive info and registration online ***
*** Add tutorials and/or a workshop to your conference registration ***
#AEiC2025 #AdaEurope #AdaProgramming
Organized by Ada-Europe and Ada-France,
in cooperation with ACM SIGPLAN,
supported and sponsored by Embedded France, AdaCore, Emenda, Systerel,
Scitools, Pacte Novation, Institut Frederik Bull, and Mines Paris
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Preparations for AEiC 2025, the 29th Ada-Europe International
Conference on Software Reliable Technologies, are well underway!
Come to the Ada-Europe conference in Paris, experience a packed
program in an exciting town, benefit from tutorials on Tuesday, join
a workshop on Friday, enjoy the social events and some sightseeing!
Register now: discounted fees until May 27!
<http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2025/registration.html>
Extra conference sponsorship allows for an extremely low 25 EUR fee for
the Ada Developers Workshop on Friday!
See below for an overview, and visit our website for more details about
the conference program, registration fees, social events and many more.
*** General Information
The 29th Ada-Europe International Conference on Reliable Software
Technologies (AEiC 2025) returns after 11 years to Paris, France.
The conference schedule comprises keynote and invited talks,
a journal track, an industrial track, a work-in-progress track,
a vendor exhibition, parallel tutorials, and satellite workshops.
There will be time for networking during breaks and lunches, as well
as various social events.
AEiC 2025 is the latest in a series of annual international conferences
started in the early 80's, under the auspices of Ada-Europe, the
international organization that promotes knowledge and use of the Ada
programming language and reliable software in general, into academic
education and research, and industrial practice.
The Ada-Europe series of conferences has over the years become
a leading international forum for providers, practitioners and
researchers in reliable software technologies. These events
highlight the increased relevance of Ada in general and in safety-
and security-critical systems in particular, and provide a unique
opportunity for interaction and collaboration between academics and
industrial practitioners.
The 2025 edition of the conference continues a number of important
innovations started in previous years:
- reduced conference registration fee for all authors;
- extra low registration fee Ada Developers workshop;
- journal-based open-access publication model for peer-reviewed papers;
- compact program with two core days (Wednesday & Thursday);
- tutorials on Tuesday, followed by welcome event for all participants;
- workshops on Friday, optional chill event on Thursday evening.
*** Overview of the Week
- Tue 10: 4 half-day tutorials, 1 full-day tutorial, welcome reception;
- Wed 11: core technical program, conference banquet;
- Thu 12: core technical program, post conference chill-out;
- Fri 13: 3 full-day workshops.
Extensive information on AEiC 2025 will be on the conference website,
such as an overview of the program, the list of accepted papers and
presentations, and descriptions of workshops, tutorials, keynote and
invited presentations, and social events. Also check the conference
site for registration, accommodation and travel information. The Final
Program brochure will be available there as well.
*** Venue
<http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2025/venue.html>
The conference will take place at Mines Paris, a founding member of
Université PSL, a leading French engineering school and the French
leader institution in research partnerships. It is located along the
Luxembourg gardens, next to the Quartier Latin, and is close to public
transportation, including line B of the RER to Charles De Gaulle airport
(CDG).
Paris, the capital city of France, is renowned for its rich history,
stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. Often referred to as "The
City of Light," Paris is home to iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel
Tower, the Louvre Museum, and Notre-Dame Cathedral. If you can stay
over before or after the conference, there's a lot to see. Check the
Practical Information section of the conference website for more info.
*** Invited Speakers
<http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2025/keynotes.html>
This year the conference will once more feature keynotes and invited
talks. All will address topics of relevance in the conference scope,
with time for questions and answers.
- On Wed morning, June 11, a keynote talk by Stefano Zacchiroli,
of Télécom Paris, France, on "Building a Safer Open Source Supply
Chain with Software Heritage, the Great Library of Source Code".
- On Wed afternoon, June 11, an invited talk by Tullio Vardanega,
from University of Padua, Italy, on "Language Ownership: Key Moments
in the Lifetime of Ada".
*** Conference Core Composition
The core conference program features three distinct types of technical
presentations, with different duration, in addition to the keynote and
invited talks: journal-track talks (25 minutes), industrial-track talks
(20 minutes), vendor presentations (15 minutes), work-in-progress-track
talks (10 minutes).
All papers presented in the journal track, the industrial track and
the work-in-progress track have undergone peer review. Presentations
are combined into by-theme and not by-track sessions, in order that
authors and participants alike enjoy all flavors of the program in
a mixed as opposed to segregated combination.
The list of accepted papers and presentations, and the detailed
schedule, will be announced shortly.
*** Tutorials
<http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2025/tutorials.html>
A full-day tutorial is offered on Tuesday 10th:
- "Developing Bare-metal Embedded Software in SPARK Ada for 64-bit
ARM Platforms", by J. Germán Rivera, Tesla, USA.
In parallel, four half-day tutorials are scheduled:
- "Multiple Double and Multiword Arithmetic",
by Jan Verschelde, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA;
- "Unleash the Power of Ada Generics",
by Gautier de Montmollin, Ada-Switzerland, Switzerland;
- "Turning your Programming Language into a Modeling Language",
by S. Tucker Taft, AdaCore, USA;
- "Introduction to the ALiRe Package Manager",
by Quentin Dauprat, Université de Caen, Normandie, France.
*** Satellite Events
Three workshops are held on Friday 13th:
- 4th ADEPT workshop "AADL by its practitioners".
<http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2025/workshop_adept.html>
- 10th International Workshop on "Challenges and New Approaches for
Dependable and Cyber-Physical System Engineering" (DeCPS 2025).
<http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2025/decps.html>
- 2nd "Ada Developers Workshop", an informal yet dynamic gathering
for developers in the Ada community to meet, share insights, and
present their latest projects or project updates; a full "Ada day"
with 8 technical presentations on various Ada-related topics and
10 authors from 5 countries: Belgium, France, Spain, Switzerland,
and USA.
<http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2025/workshop_adadev.html>
*** Social Program
<http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2025/social_program.html>
The conference provides several opportunities to socialize:
- Each day: coffee breaks and lunches offer ample time for interaction
and networking with participants and vendors.
- Tuesday early evening: Welcome Reception (details to be announced).
- On conference days: Mineralogy Museum.
The École des Mines features a splendid Mineralogy museum. During
the conference, you can access it free of charge by showing your
name badge. Do not miss this opportunity!
- Wednesday evening: Conference Banquet at the "Bouillon Racine",
a typical Parisian restaurant built in 1906 and classified as
"historical monument". The restaurant is located within walking
distance from the conference location. We will have dinner in the
beautiful dining room on the first floor, an authentic turn of the
20th century decoration.
- Thursday evening: Chill Event at the Café Latin, a casual typical
café, to have a little chat with colleagues during an informal dinner
(separate registration). For those who want to get a feeling of the
Latin Quarter, we prepared an itinerary that will show you the main
milestones of the neighborhood while walking to the Café Latin.
*** Further Information
Registration:
- registration information is provided at
<http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2025/registration.html>
- early registration discount until Tuesday May 27, 2025
- payment possible by credit card or bank transfer
- special low conference fee for authors
- discount for Ada-Europe and ACM SIGPLAN members
- registration includes coffee breaks, lunches and social events
- strong discount on conference fees for students
- minimal fee for Ada Developers Workshop
- see registration page for all details
Promotion:
- recommended hashtags: #AEiC2025 #AdaEurope #AdaProgramming
The conference is organized by:
- Ada-Europe <http://www.ada-europe.org/>
- Ada-France <https://www.ada-france.org/>
in cooperation with:
- ACM SIGPLAN <http://www.sigplan.org/>
supported and sponsored by:
- Embedded France <https://www.embedded-france.org/>
- AdaCore <https://www.adacore.com/>
- Emenda <https://emenda.com/>
- Systerel <https://www.systerel.fr/>
- Scitools <https://scitools.com/>
- Pacte Novation <https://www.pactenovation.fr/index.php/
logiciel-critique-ada-fondements-et-enjeux/>
- Institut Frederik Bull <https://institutbull.fr/>
- Mines Paris <https://www.minesparis.psl.eu/>
Please make sure you book accommodation as soon as possible.
<https://www.ada-europe.org/conference2025/accommodation.html>
For more info and latest updates see the conference website at
<http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2025>.
We look forward to seeing you in Paris in June 2025!
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* 29th Ada-Europe Int.Conf. Reliable Software Technologies (AEiC 2025)
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AHPC3: The 2nd Workshop on Accelerated HPC in the Cloud-Edge Continuum
Affiliated with the 13th IEEE International Conference on Cloud Engineering (IC2E2025)
September 23-26, 2025, Rennes, France
Workshop site: http://ahpc3.di.unipi.it/
Conference site: https://conferences.computer.org/IC2E/2025/
Submission site: http://ahpc3.di.unipi.it/submissions.html
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Important Dates
---------------
- June 03, 2025: Submission of paper abstracts
- June 16, 2025: Submission of short/regular papers
- July 21, 2025: Notification to authors
- July 31, 2025: Submission of camera-ready
Overview
--------
We are witnessing an increasing demand for high-performance computing (HPC)
infrastructures. Modern applications require processing of computationally intensive
workloads, across diverse domains driven by AI/ML, federated learning, and data-intensive
needs in distributed Cloud-Edge-HPC environments.
Traditional distinctions between HPC and cloud infrastructures are blurring as modern
cloud and edge environments incorporate capabilities historically exclusive to HPC systems.
The AHPC3 workshop focuses on achieving HPC via Cloud-Edge architectures, promoting
energy-efficient execution, green computing, and intelligent resource management.
It explores the adaptation of technologies like serverless computing, microservices,
and fine-grained task offloading for scalable and resilient HPC applications.
We welcome original contributions on programming paradigms, runtime systems, orchestration
frameworks, efficient data management, fault tolerance, security, and sustainability
in hybrid environments.
Topics of Interest
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- Adaptation of cloud-edge technologies for HPC (e.g., serverless, microservices, task offloading)
- Cloud-edge computing architectures for HPC (e.g., resource federation)
- Lightweight virtualization, execution environments, and scheduling techniques
- Orchestration and deployment of high-performance workflows
- Programming paradigms for high-performance Cloud-Edge computing
- Communication, data, and resource management in Cloud-Edge computing
- Fault tolerance, reliability, and security
- Data-intensive workloads and monitoring tools
- Energy-efficient computing in Cloud-Edge environments
- Accelerated computing (e.g., GPUs, AI/ML accelerators)
- Network-aware optimization and data movement
- Federated resource-sharing and learning
- Novel orchestration algorithms for cloud/edge
- ML/AI-based support for Cloud/Edge computing
Submissions and Attendance
--------------------------
Submission link: http://ahpc3.di.unipi.it/submissions.html
Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings. Submissions must be original
and not under consideration elsewhere. Papers (5–9 pages) must follow IEEE conference format.
At least one author must register and present the paper.
Organisers
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- Luca Ferrucci, University of Pisa - luca.ferrucci(a)unipi.it<mailto:luca.ferrucci@unipi.it>
- Stefano Forti, University of Pisa - stefano.forti(a)unipi.it<mailto:stefano.forti@unipi.it>
- Valerio Besozzi, University of Pisa - valerio.besozzi(a)phd.unipi.it<mailto:valerio.besozzi@phd.unipi.it>
- Jacopo Massa, University of Pisa - jacopo.massa(a)di.unipi.it<mailto:jacopo.massa@di.unipi.it>
[Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this email]
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WSCC 2025: Euro-Par 2025 International Workshop on Scalable Compute Continuum
Date: 25 August 2025
Location: Dresden, Germany
Workshop web page: https://wscc.di.unipi.it/
Euro-Par web page: https://2025.euro-par.org/
Submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=europar2025
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* Call for Papers
The “Compute Continuum” paradigm is transforming how we manage the heterogeneity and dynamism of widespread computing resources. By seamlessly integrating resources across the edge, fog, and cloud, this paradigm enhances data locality, performance, availability, adaptability, energy efficiency, and other non-functional properties. This is made possible by overcoming resource fragmentation and segregation in tiers, allowing applications to be seamlessly executed and relocated along a continuum of resources spanning from the edge to the cloud. Besides consolidated vertical and horizontal scaling patterns, the Compute Continuum also introduces fine-grained adaptation actions tailored to specific infrastructure components (e.g., optimizing energy consumption or leveraging specialized hardware such as GPUs, FPGAs, and TPUs). These capabilities unlock significant benefits, including support for latency-sensitive applications, reduction of network bandwidth consumption, improved privacy protection, and enable the development of novel services across domains such as smart cities, healthcare, safety, and mobility. All of this should be achievable by application developers without having to worry about how and where the developed components will be executed. To fully harness the potential of the Compute Continuum, proactive, autonomous, and infrastructure-aware management is essential. This calls for novel interdisciplinary approaches that exploit optimization theory, control theory, machine learning, and artificial intelligence methods.
In this landscape, the workshop is willing to attract contributions in the area of distributed systems with particular emphasis on support for geographically distributed platforms and autonomic features to deal with variable workloads and environmental events, and take the best of heterogeneous and distributed infrastructures. A partial list of interesting topics of this workshop is the following:
- Scalable architectures and systems for the Compute Continuum
- Orchestration, deployment, and management of resources and applications in the Compute Continuum
- Programming models, languages and patterns for the Compute Continuum
- Compute Continuum performance modeling and analysis
- Function-as-a-Service and Backend-as-a-Service in the Compute Continuum
- Energy-efficient and carbon-aware solutions for sustainable Compute Continuum
- Lightweight virtualization for the Compute Continuum
- AI-driven optimization and AI-related workloads in the Compute Continuum (e.g., federated, distributed, decentralized learning)
- Scalable applications for the Compute Continuum (e.g., IoT, microservices, serverless)
- Data processing and analytics in the Compute Continuum
- Digital Twins and industry applications in the Compute Continuum
- Prototypes and real-life experiments involving Compute Continuum
- Heterogeneous hardware acceleration and domain-specific architectures
- Workflows in the Compute Continuum
- Convergence and integration of HPC and Continuum platforms
- Resilience and fault-tolerant strategies for the Compute Continuum
- Benchmarks, reproducibility frameworks, and real-world experimental platforms
* Submission Instructions
The papers should be formatted according to the LNCS guidelines. They should be between a minimum of 10 and maximum of 12 pages.
* Special Issue
Selected papers will be invited to submit an extended version to a Journal Special Issue. We are in contact to propose a Special Issue in a high-quality journal. Information will appear soon on the WSCC web site.
* Important Dates
May 21st, 2025 (extended) Paper submission deadline
June 23rd, 2025 Paper acceptance notifications
July 7th, 2025 Camera-ready due
* Workshop Co-Chairs
- Valeria Cardellini, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy
- Patrizio Dazzi, University of Pisa, Italy
- Gabriele Mencagli, University of Pisa, Italy
- Matteo Nardelli, Bank of Italy, Italy
- Massimo Torquati, University of Pisa, Italy
We look forward to receiving your contributions!
# ONE WEEK BEFORE THE DEADLINE!
# 19th International Symposium on Spatial and Temporal Data (SSTD 2025)
## 25-27 August 2025, Osaka, Japan
**Website:** https://sstd2025.github.io/index.html
There is about one week before the abstract submission deadline. Here is the **Fourth Call for Papers** for SSTD 2025, which will be held in Osaka, Japan, coinciding with the Expo 2025. Abstract submissions and paper registrations are still open, and we invite you to contribute to this premier forum for spatial and temporal data research.
## SUBMISSION DEADLINES - APPROACHING SOON
- **Abstract submission (all tracks):** April 27, 2025
- **Paper submission deadline (all tracks):** May 4, 2025
- **Thesis and Dissertation Workshop Track submissions:** May 18, 2025
- **Tutorial proposals deadline:** May 4, 2025
- **Notification date:** July 1, 2025
- **Camera-ready:** July 15, 2025
All deadlines refer to 23:59 in the AoE (Anywhere on Earth) time zone.
## KEY TRACKS AND SUBMISSION OPPORTUNITIES
### A. Research / Demo / Industry Tracks
SSTD 2025 has expanded its scope beyond traditional databases to embrace the broader landscape of spatial and temporal data. We welcome contributions spanning:
- **Research Track:** Long papers (10 pages) and short papers (4 pages) presenting original contributions
- **Demo Track:** System demonstrations (4 pages) showcasing developed or in-progress systems
- **Industry Track:** Papers (10 pages) highlighting practical applications and real-world challenges
### B. NEW! Thesis and Dissertation Workshop Track
We are excited to introduce the first edition of the Thesis and Dissertation Workshop Track, offering Ph.D. candidates an opportunity to share their research with the SSTD community. Papers are limited to 4 pages, including references.
### C. Tutorial Proposals
We invite tutorial proposals (up to 1.5 hours) on topics relevant to spatial and temporal data management, databases, and mining. Proposals should be submitted directly to the tutorial chairs.
## TOPICS OF INTEREST
Topics include, but are not limited to:
- Spatial Foundations
- Spatial Data Mining, Machine Learning, and Analytics
- Spatial Statistical Analysis
- Data Management and Storage
- Spatial Networks and Graphs
- Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR)
- Visualization and Interaction
- Quality, Uncertainty, Fairness and Privacy
- Applications and Emerging Domains
## SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
- Submit papers via: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/SSTD2025
- Use the double-column ACM SIG Conference Proceedings template
- Page limits (excluding references):
- Long research papers and industry papers: 10 pages
- Short research papers and demo papers: 4 pages
- Thesis and Dissertation Workshop papers: 4 pages (including references)
- Tutorial proposals: Submit directly to tutorial chairs (max 4 pages)
## SPECIAL HIGHLIGHT: OSAKA EXPO 2025
SSTD 2025 coincides with the World Expo 2025 in Osaka (April 13 to October 13, 2025), offering participants a unique opportunity to experience this global event alongside the symposium. The Expo venue is just 30 minutes by metro from the SSTD 2025 venue.
## BEAUTIFUL VENUE: NAKANOSHIMA ISLAND
The symposium will be held at Osaka University Nakanoshima Center, located on Nakanoshima Island - Osaka's cultural and business center. The area offers museums, historic architecture, and convenient access to major attractions.
We look forward to your submissions and to welcoming you to Osaka in August 2025!
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For more details on submission guidelines, topics of interest, and attractions in Osaka, please visit our website: https://sstd2025.github.io/index.html
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Call for Papers PAW-ATM 2025:
Parallel Applications Workshop,
Alternatives To MPI+X
Held in conjunction with SC25, St. Louis, MO
Submissions deadline: July 24, 2025
Notification to authors: August 30, 2025
Workshop date: November 16|17|21, 2025
https://sourceryinstitute.github.io/PAW/
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SUMMARY
As supercomputers become more and more powerful, the number and diversity of
applications that can be tackled with these machines grow. Unfortunately, the
architectural complexity of these supercomputers grows as well, with heterogeneous
processors, multiple levels of memory hierarchy, and many ways to move data and
synchronize between processors. The MPI+X programming model, use of which is
considered by many to be standard practice, demands that a programmer be expert
in both the application domain and the low-level details of the architecture(s)
on which that application will be deployed, and the availability of such superhuman
programmers is a critical bottleneck. Things become more complicated when evolution
and change in the underlying architecture translates into significant re-engineering
of the MPI+X code to maintain performance.
Numerous alternatives to the MPI+X model exist, and by raising the level of
abstraction on the application domain and/or the target architecture, they offer
the ability for "mere mortal" programmers to take advantage of the supercomputing
resources that are available to advance science and tackle urgent real-world problems.
However, compared to the MPI+X approach, these alternatives generally lack two things.
First, they aren't as well known as MPI+X and a domain scientist may simply not be
aware of models that are a good fit to their domain. Second, they are less mature
than MPI+X and likely have more functionality or performance "potholes" that need
only be identified to be addressed.
PAW-ATM is a forum for discussing HPC applications written in alternatives to
MPI+X. Its goal is to bring together application experts and proponents of
high-level languages to present concrete example uses of such alternatives,
describing their benefits and challenges.
SCOPE AND AIMS
The PAW-ATM workshop is designed to be a forum for discussion of
supercomputing-scale parallel applications and their implementation in programming
models outside of the dominant MPI+X paradigm. Papers and talks will explore the
benefits (or perhaps drawbacks) of implementing specific applications with
alternatives to MPI+X, whether those benefits are in performance, scalability,
productivity, or some other metric important to that application domain.
Presenters are encouraged to generalize the experience with their application
to other domains in science and engineering and to bring up specific areas of
improvement for the model(s) used in the implementation.
In doing so, our hope is to create a setting in which application authors, language
designers, and architects can present and discuss the state of the art in alternative
scalable programming models, while also wrestling with how to increase their
effectiveness and adoption. Beyond well-established HPC scientific simulations, we also
encourage submissions exploring artificial intelligence, big data analytics,
machine learning, and other emerging application areas.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Novel application development using high-level parallel programming languages
and frameworks
* Examples that demonstrate performance, compiler optimization, error checking,
and reduced software complexity
* Applications from artificial intelligence, data analytics, bioinformatics, and
other novel areas
* Performance evaluation of applications developed using alternatives to MPI+X
and comparisons to standard programming models
* Novel algorithms enabled by high-level parallel abstractions
* Experience with the use of new compilers and runtime environments
* Libraries using or supporting alternatives to MPI+X
* Benefits of hardware abstraction and data locality on algorithm
implementation
Papers that include description of applications that demonstrate the use of
alternative programming models will be given higher priority.
SUBMISSIONS
Submissions are solicited in two categories:
1) Full-length papers presenting novel research results:
* Full-length papers will be published in the workshop proceedings. Submitted
papers must describe original work that has not appeared in, nor is under
consideration for, another conference or journal. Papers shall be eight (8)
pages minimum and not exceed ten (10) pages including text, figures, and
non-AD/AE appendices, but excluding bibliography and acknowledgments.
PAW-ATM follows the reproducibility initiative of SC25. Submissions shall
include an Artifact Description (AD) appendix, and may optionally include an
Artifact Evaluation (AE) appendix.
Authors should include a draft of the AD/AE appendices with the initial
manuscript PDF submission. You will have the opportunity to revise the
appendix before its final submission. See
https://sourceryinstitute.github.io/PAW/ for further details.
2) User experience abstracts:
* Abstracts will be evaluated separately and will not be included in the
published proceedings. Submissions in this track include a title and 1-4
pages abstract. The content may include any combination of novel and/or
previously published work that is relevant to the workshop's scope. Content
that highlights the experiences of users of alternatives of MPI, and their
applications, will be prioritized within this submission category.
Abstracts may optionally include AD/AE appendices, not included in the
abstract page count, but such appendices will not be evaluated and no badges
will be awarded.
WORKSHOP CHAIR
* Karla Vanessa Morris Wright - Sandia National Laboratories
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
* Engin Kayraklioglu - Hewlett Packard Enterprise
* Kenjiro Taura - University of Tokyo
PROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS
* Daniele Lezzi - Barcelona Supercomputing Center
* Katherine Rasmussen - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
* Marjan Asgari - National Resources Canada
* Dan Bonachea - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
* Jan Ciesko - Sandia National Laboratories
* Irina Demeshko - NVIDIA
* Nils Deppe - Cornell University
* Nelson Dias - Federal University of Paraná
* Michael P. Ferguson – Hewlett Packard Enterprise
* Magne Haveraaen - University of Bergen
* Engin Kayraklioglu - Hewlett Packard Enterprise
* Daniele Lezzi - Barcelona Supercomputing Center
* Bill Long - Hewlett Packard Enterprise/Cray Retired
* Nouredine Melab - University of Lille
* Esteban Meneses Rojas - National High Technology Center
* Henry Monge Camacho - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
* Karla Vanessa Morris Wright - Sandia National Laboratories
* Irene Moulitsas - Cranfield University
* Katherine Rasmussen - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
* Julian Samaroo - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
* Michael Schlottke-Lakemper - University of Augsburg
* Elliott Slaughter - SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
* Gabriel Tanase - Amazon Web Services
* Kenjiro Taura - University of Tokyo
* Miwako Tsuji - Riken Advanced Institute for Computational Science
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
* Bradford L. Chamberlain - Hewlett Packard Enterprise
* Bill Long - Hewlett Packard Enterprise/Cray Retired
* Damian W. I. Rouson - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
ARTIFACT EVALUATION COMMITTEE CHAIR
* Irene Moulitsas - Cranfield University
* Elliott Slaughter - SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
ARTIFACT EVALUATION COMMITTEE MEMBERS
* Oliver Alvarado Rodriguez - New Jersey Institute of Technology
* Keylor Arley - Universidad Costa Rica
* Fabio Durastante - University of Pisa
* Guillaume Helbecque - University of Lille
* Jonas Posner - University of Kassel
* Soren Rasmussen – National Center for Atmospheric Research
* Anjiang Wei - Stanford University
IMPORTANT DATES
* Manuscript Submissions deadline: July 24, 2025
* Artifact Description (AD) Stage 1 (mandatory) Submissions deadline: July 24, 2025
* Notification to authors: August 30, 2025
* Artifact Evaluation (AE) Stage 2 (optional) Submissions deadline: September 4, 2025
* AE and Reproducibility Badges review period: September 5–26, 2025
* Final AD/AE/Badges decisions and notification to authors: September 27, 2025
* Camera-ready papers due from authors: September 28, 2025
* Final program: September 29, 2025
* November 16|17|21, 2025: Workshop at SC25
Scaling Strategies for Southeast Asian Data Centers
This virtual event explores key challenges and strategies in scaling cloud infrastructure in the Southeast Asian (SEA) market, focusing on Indonesia’s evolving cloud landscape. Researchers and professionals interested in IT infrastructure, cloud computing, data center efficiency, and OpenStack-based solutions will gain valuable insights from real-world case studies.
Date: April 10th, 2025
Time: 3 PM (Jakarta, GMT+7) l 10 AM (CEST)
Registration: https://www.sardinasystems.com/webinar-winning-the-market-with-datacomm/
Attendance is free of charge.
The webinar is hosted by Sardina Systems and Datacomm, a leading IT service provider in Indonesia, which successfully transitioned from traditional data services to comprehensive cloud and data solutions.
Speakers:
Kenneth Tan, Executive Director at Sardina Systems;
Nizar Bawazir, Cloud Technical Lead at Datacomm.
This session will examine:
- The role of cloud adoption in digital transformation in the SEA region;
- Strategies for ensuring high availability and redundancy in cloud services;
- Regulatory challenges related to data sovereignty and compliance;
- The impact of open-source technologies like OpenStack and Ceph on cloud infrastructure scalability.
Contact: info(a)sardinasystems.com
Sardina Systems team
[Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this email]
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WSCC 2025: Euro-Par 2025 International Workshop on Scalable Compute
Continuum
Date: 25-26 August 2025
Location: Dresden, Germany
Workshop web page: https://wscc.di.unipi.it/
Euro-Par web page: https://2025.euro-par.org/
Submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=europar2025
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* Call for Papers
The “Compute Continuum” paradigm is transforming how we manage the
heterogeneity and dynamism of widespread computing resources. By seamlessly
integrating resources across the edge, fog, and cloud, this paradigm
enhances data locality, performance, availability, adaptability, energy
efficiency, and other non-functional properties. This is made possible by
overcoming resource fragmentation and segregation in tiers, allowing
applications to be seamlessly executed and relocated along a continuum of
resources spanning from the edge to the cloud. Besides consolidated
vertical and horizontal scaling patterns, the Compute Continuum also
introduces fine-grained adaptation actions tailored to specific
infrastructure components (e.g., optimizing energy consumption or
leveraging specialized hardware such as GPUs, FPGAs, and TPUs). These
capabilities unlock significant benefits, including support for
latency-sensitive applications, reduction of network bandwidth
consumption, improved privacy protection, and enable the development of
novel services across domains such as smart cities, healthcare, safety, and
mobility. All of this should be achievable by application developers
without having to worry about how and where the developed components will
be executed. To fully harness the potential of the Compute Continuum,
proactive, autonomous, and infrastructure-aware management is essential.
This calls for novel interdisciplinary approaches that exploit optimization
theory, control theory, machine learning, and artificial intelligence
methods.
In this landscape, the workshop is willing to attract contributions in the
area of distributed systems with particular emphasis on support for
geographically distributed platforms and autonomic features to deal with
variable workloads and environmental events, and take the best of
heterogeneous and distributed infrastructures. A partial list of
interesting topics of this workshop is the following:
- Scalable architectures and systems for the Compute Continuum
- Orchestration, deployment, and management of resources and applications
in the Compute Continuum
- Programming models, languages and patterns for the Compute Continuum
- Compute Continuum performance modeling and analysis
- Function-as-a-Service and Backend-as-a-Service in the Compute Continuum
- Energy-efficient and carbon-aware solutions for sustainable Compute
Continuum
- Lightweight virtualization for the Compute Continuum
- AI-driven optimization and AI-related workloads in the Compute Continuum
(e.g., federated, distributed, decentralized learning)
- Scalable applications for the Compute Continuum (e.g., IoT,
microservices, serverless)
- Data processing and analytics in the Compute Continuum
- Digital Twins and industry applications in the Compute Continuum
- Prototypes and real-life experiments involving Compute Continuum
- Heterogeneous hardware acceleration and domain-specific architectures
- Workflows in the Compute Continuum
- Convergence and integration of HPC and Continuum platforms
- Resilience and fault-tolerant strategies for the Compute Continuum
- Benchmarks, reproducibility frameworks, and real-world experimental
platforms
* Submission Instructions
The papers should be formatted according to the LNCS guidelines. They
should be between a minimum of 10 and maximum of 12 pages.
* Special Issue
Selected papers will be invited to submit an extended version to a Journal
Special Issue. We are in contact to propose a Special Issue in a
high-quality journal. Information will appear soon on the WSCC web site.
* Important Dates
May 5th, 2025 Paper submission deadline
June 23rd, 2025 Paper acceptance notifications
July 7th, 2025 Camera-ready due
* Workshop Co-Chairs
- Valeria Cardellini, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy
- Patrizio Dazzi, University of Pisa, Italy
- Gabriele Mencagli, University of Pisa, Italy
- Matteo Nardelli, Bank of Italy, Italy
- Massimo Torquati, University of Pisa, Italy
We look forward to receiving your contributions!