Dear colleague,
This is an invitation to submit a contribution for the:
Computational Optimization and Applications (COA 2019) Workshop
of the 19th International Conference on Computational Science and
Applications (ICCSA 2019, http://www.iccsa.org/) will be held on July 1 - 4,
2019 in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
TOPICS
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The scope of the Workshop is to bring together scientists working in
Computational Optimization and its applications in science and engineering.
Topics …
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* Computational Optimization: new issues in computational algorithms for
continuous and discrete optimization; deterministic and stochastic
algorithms, nature-inspired algorithms and other metaheuristic algorithms
for solving optimization problems.
* Applications: case studies in all areas of sciences, engineering and
industry, including economics, medicine, biology, earth sciences and social
sciences.
IMPORTANT DATES
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March 15, 2019: Deadline for abstract and paper submission to the COA
Workshop (extended deadline)
April 7, 2019: Notification of Acceptance.
May 8, 2019: Early-bird Registration ends.
May 8, 2019: Submission deadline for the final version of the Proceeding
Papers
July 1-4, 2019: ICCSA 2019 Conference
PROCEEDINGS
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The proceedings of the COA 2019 Workshop will appear in the Springer-Verlag,
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. The paper must be
camera-ready, between 10 and 16 pages long and formatted according to the
LNCS rules
SUBMISSION DETAILS
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All accepted papers will be included in the Springer Lecture Notes in
Computer Science (LNCS, http://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs )
series and indexed by Scopus, EI Engineering Index, Thomson Reuters
Conference Proceedings Citation Index (included in ISI Web of Science), and
several other indexing services. The papers will contain linked references,
XML versions and citable DOI numbers. Submitted papers will be subject to
stringent peer review by at least three experts and carefully evaluated
based on originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of
exposition.
The authors can submit abstracts and papers to your session accessing the
electronic submission site: http://ess.iccsa.org/
You can find the instructions to prepare and submit papers on the web site
(http://www.iccsa.org/instructions-for-authors )
If you are not registered, you must to register before the submission. From
the personal page the author is able to submit first an abstract (phase 1),
then a full paper (phase 2), selecting the session from the list of sessions
in the submission forms.
The author will be able to update the paper until the submission deadline.
ORGANIZERS
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* Ana Maria A. C. Rocha (arocha(a)dps.uminho.pt <mailto:arocha@dps.uminho.pt>
), Dep. of Production and Systems <http://www.dps.uminho.pt/> (University
of Minho), Algoritmi Research Centre <http://algoritmi.uminho.pt/>
(University of Minho), Portugal
* Humberto Rocha (hrocha(a)mat.uc.pt <mailto:hrocha@mat.uc.pt> ), Inesc
Coimbra <http://www.inescc.pt/> (University of Coimbra), Portugal
If you have some doubts or problems so not hesitate to contact the
organizers.
Best regards,
Ana Maria A.C. Rocha and Humberto Rocha
(COA 2019 organizers)
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The 13th IEEE International Conference on Big Data Science and Engineering (IEEE BigDataSE-19)
Rotorua, New Zealand,5-8 August 2019
INTRODUCTION
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Big data is an emerging paradigm applied to datasets whose size is beyond the ability of commonly used software tools …
[View More]to capture, manage, and process the data within a tolerable elapsed time. Such datasets are often from various sources (Variety) yet unstructured such as social media, sensors, scientific applications, surveillance, video and image archives, Internet texts and documents, Internet search indexing, medical records, business transactions and web logs; and are of large size (Volume) with fast data in/out (Velocity). More importantly, big data has to be of high value (Value) and establish trust in it for business decision making (Veracity). Various technologies have been proposed to support the handling of big data such as massively parallel processing databases, scalable storage systems, cloud computing platforms, and MapReduce. Big data is more than simply a matter of size. It is an opportunity to find insights in new and emerging types of data and content, to make business more agile, and to answer questions that were previously considered beyond our reach.
SCOPE
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The 13th IEEE International Conference on Big Data Science and Engineering (IEEE BigDataSE-19) will be held in Rotorua, New Zealand during August 5th - August 8th, 2019. IEEE BigDataSE aims to provide an international forum for presenting and discussing emerging ideas and trends in Big Data from both of the academia and industry. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Systems, models, standards, algorithms and applications for Big Data
Big Data mining and analytics
Big Data Infrastructure, MapReduce and Cloud Computing
Big Data visualization
Big Data semantics, scientific discovery and intelligence
Security, privacy, trust, and legal issues to big data
Large data stream processing and incremental datasets on cloud
Distributed and federated datasets
NoSQL data stores and DB scalability
Big Data placement, scheduling, and optimization
Distributed file systems for Big Data
MapReduce for Big Data processing, resource scheduling and SLA
Performance characterization, evaluation and optimization
Simulation and debugging systems and tools for Big Data
Storage and computation management of Big Data
Large-scale big data workflow management
Sensor network and social network for Big Data
Edge processing and intelligence for Big Data
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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Submitted papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference with proceedings. All papers need to be submitted electronically through the conference submission website (https://edas.info/N25994) with PDF format. The materials presented in the papers should not be published or under submission elsewhere. Each paper is limited to 8 pages including figures and references using IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Manuscripts style (two columns, single-spaced, 10 fonts). You can confirm the IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Author Guidelines at the following web page: http://www.computer.org/web/cs-cps/. Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings can be found at https://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.ht….
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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General Chairs:
Sherman Shen, University of Waterloo, Canada
Yaoxue Zhang, Central South University, China
TPC Chairs:
Ju Ren, Central South University, China
Xiaokang Zhou, Shiga University, Japan
Steering Committee Chairs:
Laurance T. Yang, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada
Jinjun Chen, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
IMPORTANT DATES
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Paper Submission Deadline: 1 April, 2019
Authors Notification: 30 April, 2019
Camera-Ready Paper Due: 20 May, 2019
Early Registration Due: 20 May, 2019
Conference Date: 5-8 August, 2019
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Xiaokang Zhou (周 暁康), Ph.D.
Faculty of Data Science,
The Center for Data Science Education and Research, Shiga University
1-1-1 Banba, Hikone, Shiga 522-8522, Japan
Email: zhou(a)biwako.shiga-u.ac.jp<mailto:zhou@biwako.shiga-u.ac.jp>
Phone: +81-749-27-1290
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Call for Papers
Societal Automation - Technological & Architectural Frameworks
First international conference - Krakow, 4-6 September 2019
https://sac2019.org/
*Regular and special sessions papers*
Submission deadline April 14, 2019
Acceptance notification June 3, 2019
Deadline for final manuscripts June 30, 2019
*Work-in-progress/ Industry practice papers*
Submission deadline: May 19, 2019
Acceptance notification: June 16, 2019
Deadline for final manuscripts: July 30, 2019
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The 4th Industrial Revolution and emerging Societal Automation
initiatives deeply rooted in advances in Electronics, Communication, and
Computer Science has been heralded by numerous visionary initiatives
sponsored and advanced by industry, private consortia, and governments
alike, all over the industrialized world – to mention smart factories,
smart grid, smart homes, smart buildings, smart highways, smart
transportation systems, urban automation, ... . The household names of
the Internet of Things and Cyber-Physical Systems provide conceptual and
architectural frameworks as well as a technical infrastructure for those
initiatives.
Societal Automation is a human endeavor to make human-made engineering
systems human-centered, safe in their usage and energy efficient,
without degrading the surrounding natural environment. Societal
Automation is not limited to integration of existing technologies in
larger systems such as building automation, smart grid, or urban
automation. Actually, some of the most remarkable advances have been
achieved in automating personal space/life. Human companion is a good
example; not only providing a day-to-day psychological support for
elderly, but some with, though, still limited, “abilities” to assist in
the body maintenance and feeding infirm.
The functional and technical scope of those initiatives is broad.
Various application domains intersect at the crossroads of the
initiatives. Vision is necessary to carve the image of the initiatives.
But insufficient for their realization. At the root of the success in
implementing and deploying visions is technology. Technology is a
tangible “realization” of solutions, which arise from innovative thinking.
Specific technological solutions and devices to be blended within the
adopted architectural framework representing developed system need
sophisticated software tools underpinned by solid formal methodologies
to assist in and guide through the design, validation, testing,
deployment, and monitoring phases of the system life-cycle.
The challenge laid for the broad automation of human activities and
societies is vast, and requires visionary innovative thinking. Requires
revolution in innovative thinking and the way we think of innovation.
Nothing short of the 4th revolution in innovative thinking: Innovation 4.0.
The first in the series conference on Societal Automation will attempt
to take a stock of where the area id now; of the expectations and
concrete plans of decision makers; of existing technologies and
technologies still to be invented to support further and planned
developments; of the supporting design & development software tools to
make systems eventuate. The most crucial, however, are the expectations
of us, individuals without major say in the Societal Automation
evolution to ensure the developments serve our interest and do not
threaten our privacy, body and psychological integrity, and safety in
general.
Paper submissions
The SAC2019 conference is seeking submissions of up to 8 double-column
pages reporting on novel and significant contributions to the field of
industrial communication systems. Prospective authors are encouraged to
submit a pdf version of their papers through the SAC2019 submission
system. The submitted material (in English language) must be unpublished
and not under review elsewhere. Submissions must include e-mail
addresses and fax/phone numbers of the corresponding author.
Work-in-Progress (WIP) sessions
These sessions are intended for presentation of recent ideas and
on-going works up to 4 double-column pages, describing research that has
not yet produced the results required for a regular paper, but that due
to its novelty and potential impact deserves to be shared with the
community at an early stage. WIP submissions should be prepared
according to the same guidelines as regular papers, and should be
submitted through their own WIP electronic submission system. Accepted
WIP papers will be published in the conference proceedings.
Authors of accepted WiP paper will give a 5 minute oral presentation at
the WiP sessions, and will also present an A0 poster during the poster
sessions.
Style guides for SAC2019 papers
Please see
here:http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/template…
Tracks/Topics
T1: Electronic Systems in Societal Automation
Track Chair: Adam Kostrzewa, TU Braunschweig, Germany - kostrzewa at
ida.ing.tu-bs.de
System-level Design - methodologies & tools for reconfigurable platforms
(programmable logic, partial reconfiguration); FPGA architectures,
design, and CAD; robust & power aware computing and systems; energy
management; data integration and fusion; communication modes;
compensation mechanisms for aging and temperature; methodologies & tools
for fault-tolerant designs; hardware attacks detection, threat modeling
& defense; hardware-based security design; trusted design automation &
tools; adaptive and compositional architectures.
Networked Embedded Systems - design, dependability and tooling for
networked systems including real-time, safety, security, maintainability
aspects; middleware solutions for distributed and networked systems;
network protocols for distributed systems including resource control,
admission control, self-aware adjustments, time synchronization, routing
and energy consumption.
Cognitive Computing in Cyber-Physical Systems - hardware and
architectures, software and algorithmic approaches for artificial
intelligence, hardware accelerators for machine/deep learning
algorithms; algorithmic optimizations for general purpose computing;
modeling, design and analysis of networked control, switched control,
and distributed control systems.
Embedded Systems and Architectures - design methodologies and tools;
parallel and distributed embedded systems; multi/many-core embedded
systems; timing and schedulability analysis; quality of service control;
distributed and system-on-chip architectures; real-time and dependable
mechanisms and architectures; static and dynamic reconfigurable systems;
embedded systems case studies.
T2: Communication Systems in Societal Automation
Track Chair: Stig Petersen, SINTEF, Norway - Stig.Petersen at sintef.no
IP-based and web-based communication - protocols and technologies
Wireless Networks - WLAN; WPAN; 6LoWPAN, CoAP; Wireless coexistence and
spectrum-sharing; Radio resource management in noisy environments;
Internetworking and interoperability; Wireless Instrumentation and
Wireless Sensor Network; Mesh, Relay, and Multi-hop Wireless Sensor
Network; Software-defined and cognitive radio networks
Design Issues - Event-driven and Time-Triggered communications; Security
and safety; Dependability and fault tolerance; Remote configuration and
network management; Real-time communication and precise synchronization;
Quality of Service (QoS) and performance indexes; Message schedulability
analysis
Specialized Communication Networks in Diverse Application Domains - Home
& Building Automation; Automotive Networks; Rail Transportation
Networks; Avionics Networks Networks; Industrial Automation –Industrial
Ethernet,, Wireless Industrial Networks; Power Systems – Protocols for
Automatic Meter Reading, Protocols for Power System Automation.
T3: Computing in Societal Automation
Track Chair: Krzysztof Zielinski, AGH University of Science &
Technology, Poland - kz at agh.edu.pl
Algorithms and Models of Computing - Approximate and inexact computing
Quantum computing, Probabilistic computing; Cloud and fog computing;
Pervasive computing
Biological Computing Models - Brain computing; Neural computing;
Computational neuroscience; Biologically-inspired architectures
Big Data Analytics - High performance data analytics; Data search and
representation; Architecture and system design
Fault tolerance and resilience - Solutions for ultra-large and
safety-critical systems; Hardware and software approaches to cope with
adverse environments
Compiler Technologies - Advanced/novel analyses; Hardware/software
integrated solutions; Domain-specific languages; High-level synthesis
T4: AI, Machine & Deep Learning in Societal Automation
Track Chair: Krystian Jobczyk, AGH University of Science & Technology,
Poland - krystian_jobczyk at op.pl
Algorithms; Natural Language Processing; Computer Vision and Speech
Understanding; Pattern Recognition; Data Mining and Information
Retrieval; Soft Computing and tools - Fuzzy Logic, Neural Networks,
Heuristic and AI Planning Strategies, Knowledge-based Systems; Automated
Decision Systems; Computational Theories of Learning; Knowledge
Representation; Reasoning and Evolution; Machine Learning – Supervised
Learning, Unsupervised Learning, Neural Networks & Deep Learning,
Reinforcement Learning; Ambient intelligence – contextual awareness,
natural interaction, adaptability, robustness, fault-tolerance,
security; Ambient intelligence and IoT – case studies; Semantic Web ;
Hybrid Intelligent Systems; Software & Hardware Architectures &
Accelerators; AI Systems in Societal Automation – Cars & Automotive and
Service Industries; Home & Building automation; Transportation Systems;
Smart Cities & Urban Automation; Energy Systems: Case Studies –
experience emerging trends.
T5: Sensors in Societal Automation
Track Chair: Joerg Gebhardt, ABB Corporate Research, Germany -
joerg.gebhardt at de.abb.com
Novel components, devices and architectures for networked sensing;
Network and system architectures and protocols; Network health
monitoring and management; Detection, classification, tracking,
reasoning, and decision making; Sensor data processing, mining, and
machine learning; (distributed) signal processing; Energy harvested
systems; Sensor tasking, control, and actuation; Innovative applications
and deployment experiences; System modeling, simulation, measurements,
and analysis.
T6: Human Companion
Human companion to provide day-to-day interaction with humans – computer
systems, robotic pets, robotic humanoids; Emotions recognition and
replication; Intuition; Day-to-day assistance with emotional challenges;
Body construction – skeleton, muscle, skin; Making human companion
robots self protecting; AI, Computing and Signal Processing; Dedicated
communication networking; Novel research results. Prototypes &
deployments – experience and emerging trends.
T7: Merging Humans and Machines
Track Chair: Valentina Emilia Balas, „Aurel Vlaicu” University of Arad,
Romania - valentina.balas at uav.ro
Brain-computer interfaces – Novel research and Technology; Noninvasive
electromagnetic methods for brain monitoring; Algorithms & translation
techniques; Wireless technology in communication; Implant technology;
Bio-tech hybrids; Human enhancement; Cyborgs; Turing test; Virtual
reality; Non-verbal and extra-sensory communication; Humans as
biological machines; Spiritual machines;
T8: Architectural Frameworks for Societal Automation – IoT and
Cyber-Physical Systems
Track Chair: Marcel Baunach, TU Graz, Austria - baunach at tugraz.at
IOT & Cyber-Physical Systems Design and Technology; IoT and Sensor
systems; Industrial IoT Systems; Distributed Architectures for Adaptive
Systems; Autonomous Cyber-Physical Systems; Self-Adaption and
Self-Organization; Learning and Self-Optimizing Cyber-Physical Systems.
Novel Protocols and Network Technology; Data Streaming Architectures;
Application areas of IoT & CPS; Case Studies, deployment, arising
experience and emerging trends.
T9: Cyber-Security in Societal Automation
Track Chair: Martin Jaatun, SINTEF, Norway - Martin.G.Jaatun at sintef.no
Access control; Authentication; Trust management; Accountability;
Anonymity and privacy; Formal methods and verification; Hardware-based
security; Language-based security; Software security; Data and system
integrity; Database security; Distributed systems security; Network
security; Intrusion detection; Mobile security; Web security; Security
metrics; Security protocols; Real-time implementations of security
algorithms and protocols; Security issues specific to application
domain: wearable automation, home and building automation, vehicles and
transportation systems, smart city & urban automation, smart metering
and power systems.
T10: Development of Ultra Complex Man-Made Engineering Systems
Track Chair: Athanasios Kalogeras, ISI, Greece - kalogeras at isi.gr
Large Scale and Ultra Large Scale System Design: Requirement
Determination and Management; Design at All Levels; Design
Representation; Methodologies and Tools; Component-Integration; Legacy
Systems.
Human Interaction: Context-Aware Computing; User-Centered Specification;
User Modeling; Non-Competitive Social Collaboration; Longevity.
Use of Computational Resources to Solve Complex Systems Challenges:
Computational Complexity; Metaheuristics.
Large and Ultra Scale System Engineering: Representation Languages and
Semantics; Specification, Verification, and Certification; Model Based
Validation; Systems of Systems; Simulation; Modularity & Composability.
Adaptive Systems: Integrated operation; Distribution and
decentralization; Interoperability; Security,Trust and Resilience;
Robustness and Adaptation,
Applications of Systems Engineering to Diverse Industrial and Societal
Application Areas.
T11: Socio-Technological Aspects of Societal Automation
HMI; Technology and solutions for assisting elderly and disadvantaged;
Smart Systems to assist kids in learning; Easing access to technology
and assisting with an efficient usage; Social acceptance of technology
and technological changes; Novel research results, deployment, case
studies, experience and emerging trends
T12: Application Areas of Societal Automation
Track Chair: Thomas Strasser, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH,
Austria - thomas.strasser at ait.ac.at
Novel research results, deployment, case studies, experience and
emerging trends.
Areas – Digital Arts & Entertainment, Digital Lifestyle, Digital
Education; Wearable Automation; Social Robotics: applications of
robotics to human tasks and activity areas to assist or replace humans
in diverse application areas: home, school, hospital, employment place,
city – for instance in feeding infirm and elderly, exoskeletons; Smart
and self driving cars; Smart Vehicles – ground, air and water based;
Transportation Systems; Urban Automation and Systems; Smart Cities;
Energy Systems; Health delivery and systems – consultations, patient's
monitoring, tele-surgery, etc; Military Logistic Systems, Space Station,
Space Cities, Space Urban Automation, etc.
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IEEE EdgeCom2019
- The 5th IEEE International Conference on Edge Computing and Scalable Cloud -
June 21–23, 2019
Paris, France
http://www.cloud-conf.net/cscloud/2019/ssc/index.html
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INTRODUCTION
With edge devices (e.g. mobile …
[View More]phones, wearable devices, and IoT devices) are universally used and become more powerful, edge computing has evolved to a new computing paradigm where computing tasks are completed closer to data sources (i.e. at edge) rather than in a centralized location (e.g. in cloud). Compared with cloud computing, edge computing has many advantages: 1) Services can be done without network access. 2) Users can choose not to upload private data in exchange of cloud services. 3) Real-time service with extremely low latency is possible without the overhead of moving data to the cloud. However, the restricted resources (e.g., computation, DRAM space, and battery) of edge devices bring many new challenges to edge computing as well. IEEE Edgecom 2019 provides a forum for researchers and engineers from academia and industry to present innovative research and best practices in edge computing, discuss the opportunities and challenges that arise from rethinking cloud computing architectures and embracing edge computing.
TOPIC
IEEE Edgecom 2019 welcomes contributions from diverse perspectives of edge computing, which include (but are not limited to) the following topics:
- Edge computing in IoT
- Security and fault tolerance for embedded or ubiquitous systems
- Privacy protection in edge computing
- Software/Algorithm optimization for edge computing
- Cyber security in mobile embedded systems
- Edge computing infrastructure
- Workload characterization and analysis of applications running on edge devices
- Digital forensics and privacy issues in cloud computing
- Cyber monitoring approaches
- Case studies of real-world edge computing applications
- Monitoring and diagnosis tools for edge computing
- Social engineering, insider threats, advance spear phishing
- On-device artificial intelligence
- Heterogeneous clouds and vulnerabilities
- Secure methods for heterogeneous cloud resource sharing
- Architecture support for edge computing
- Cloud-based audio/video streaming techniques
- Energy efficient edge computing
- Case studies for cyber security applications
- Cloud-based real-time multimedia techniques
- New attack methods and applications
- Green cloud computing
- Quality of Service (QoS) improvements techniques
- Edge-Cloud coordinated computing
- Cloud-based sensor network and security issues
PAPER SUBMISSION
Prospective authors are invited to submit papers via Easychair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ieeeedgecom2019). The submissions should be formatted with the IEEE 8.5 x 11 inches two-column format with 10-12 point font.
Detailed formatting and submission instructions are available at the conference website (http://www.cloud-conf.net/cscloud/2019/ssc/submission.html).
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission: March 1, 2019 (extended)
Notification of acceptance: April 15, 2019
Final manuscript submission: May 15, 2019
For further information, please contact: han.qiu(a)telecom-paristech.fr.
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*WIVACE 2019*
*XIV International Workshop on Artificial Life and Evolutionary
ComputationRende (CS), ItalySeptember 18-20, 2019*
*Web site: https://wivace.org/2019 <https://wivace.org/2019>*
The International Workshop on Artificial Life and Evolutionary Computation
aims at bringing together researchers working in Artificial Life and
Evolutionary Computation to present and share their research in a
multidisciplinary context. The workshop provides a …
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of new research directions and applications in these fields, where
different disciplines could effectively meet. It was first held in 2007 in
Sampieri (Ragusa), as the incorporation of two previously separately
running workshops (WIVA and GSICE). After the success of the first edition,
the workshop was organized in the following years in Venice (2008), Naples
(2009), Parma (2012), Milan (2013), Vietri (2014), Bari (2015), Salerno
(2016), Venice (2017) and Parma (2018).
This year WIVACE will host a Special Session on Cognitive Systems and
Applications.
Interested authors are invited to contribute papers on theory and
applications of Artificial Life, Evolutionary Computation, and complex
smart systems.
Contributions solicited cover a variety of topics including but not limited
to:
- Bioinspired Algorithms
- Bioinspired Robotics
- Coevolution and Collective Behavior
- Complex Systems
- Data-driven Self-regulating Systems
- Evolutionary Computation
- Evolutionary Approaches to Big Data and Big Data Streams
- Evolutionary Learning Systems
- Evolutionary Agents
- Modeling and Simulation of Artificial and Biological Systems
- Modeling and Simulation of Social and Economical Systems
- Modeling of Business Intelligence Systems
- Neural Computers
- Neuroevolution: Improving Deep Learning with Evolutionary Computation
- Self-organizing Cyber-Physical Systems
- Socio-inspired Swarm Intelligence Algorithms
- Synthetic and Systems Biology
- Systems Chemistry
- Theories and Applications of Artificial Life
*SUBMISSION DETAILS*
Contributions may be submitted in one of the following forms:
- Full research papers (up to 12 pages).
- Simple Abstracts (1-4 pages).
Full research papers should present original unpublished work. Simple
abstracts should describe original work in progress or a summary of a full
paper.
The submissions will be peer-reviewed by at least three members of the
program committee.
The authors of accepted papers or abstracts will have to improve their
paper on the basis of reviewers’ comments and will be asked to send a
camera ready version of their manuscripts. At least one author of each
accepted work has to register for the conference, attend the conference and
present his work.
Accepted full research papers will be published in a post-conference
proceedings volume for Springer Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
series. The series is abstracted/indexed in SI Proceedings, EI-Compendex,
SCOPUS, Google Scholar and Springerlink.
Accepted abstracts describing unpublished work will be considered for
publication of extended versions (up to 12 pages) in the same volume.
Submit your manuscript in Springer Smart Innovation, Systems and
Technologies series format at the submission link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wivace2019
*IMPORTANT DATES*
- Abstract/paper submission deadline: 17th June 2019
- Notification of acceptance: 15th July 2019
- Early Registration: 29th July 2019
*GENERAL CHAIRS*
- Clara Pizzuti (ICAR - National Research Council of Italy) -
pizzuti(a)icar.cnr.it
- Giandomenico Spezzano (ICAR - National Research Council of Italy) -
spezzano(a)icar.cnr.it
*LOCAL CHAIRS*
- Franco Cicirelli (ICAR- National Research Council of Italy) -
franco.cicirelli(a)icar.cnr.it
- Antonio Guerrieri (ICAR- National Research Council of Italy) -
antonio.guerrieri(a)icar.cnr.it
- Annalisia Socievole (ICAR- National Research Council of Italy) -
annalisa.socievole(a)icar.cnr.it
- Andrea Vinci (ICAR- National Research Council of Italy) -
andrea.vinci(a)icar.cnr.it
*PROGRAM COMMITTEE*
- Michele Amoretti (University of Parma)
- Vito Antonio Bevilacqua (Politecnico di Bari)
- Leonardo Bich (Universidad del Pais Vasco (UPV/EHU))
- Leonardo Bocchi (University of Florence)
- Michele Braccini (University of Bologna)
- Stefano Cagnoni (University of Parma)
- Angelo Cangelosi (University of Plymouth)
- Giulio Caravagna (Università di Milano Bicocca)
- Timoteo Carletti (University of Namur)
- Antonio Chella (University of Palermo)
- Antonio Della Cioppa (University of Salerno)
- Francesco Fontanella (Università di Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale)
- Mario Giacobini (University of Turin)
- Alex Graudenzi (University of Milan "Bicocca")
- Giovanni Iacca (University of Trento)
- Francesco Masulli (University of Genoa)
- Giancarlo Mauri (University of Milan "Bicocca")
- Orazio Miglino (University of Napoli "Federico II")
- Marco Mirolli (ISTC-CNR)
- Sara Montagna (University of Bologna)
- Monica Mordonini (University of Parma
- Stefano Nolfi (ICST-CNR)
- Mario Pavone (University of Catania)
- Riccardo Righi (European Commission, Joint research Center)
- Andrea Roli (University of Bologna)
- Federico Rossi (University of Salerno)
- Roberto Serra (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia)
- Debora Slanzi (European Centre for Living Technology)
- Pasquale Stano (University of Salento)
For further information, please send an email wivace2019(a)icar.cnr.it
*WIVACE 2019 Chairs*
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***Big Data for public health policy making Workshop***
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The First IEEE SERVICES Workshop on Big Data for public health policy making
In conjunction with the IEEE SERVICES 2019, July 8-13, 2019, Milan, Italy
http://conferences.computer.org/services/2019/
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** Description and Scope
As acknowledged by the World …
[View More]Health Organization, by a number of
governmental institutions, and patient associations, the effective
management of health-related problems depends on and requires appropriate
public health policies. A public health policy may have a significant effect
on the prevention and early diagnosis and early treatment of several diffuse
and debilitating conditions including, for instance, cognitive decline.
The management of such health problems and their consequences through public
health policies can benefit from the analysis of heterogeneous data (e.g.,
collected from modern IoT sensors as well as from standard clinical trials).
Big Data Analytic techniques enable the investigation of specific health
problems, their possible relations to other comorbidities and contextual
factors, and patterns of such relations.
The workshop seeks submissions from academia and industry presenting novel
research on all theoretical and practical aspects concerning the adoption of
Big Data Analytics in the context of evidence-based public health policy
making. The workshop targets innovative techniques and solutions for
supporting policy makers and clinicians in: i) taking decisions based on
evidence and on ii) simulating scenarios aimed at predicting evolutions of
health diseases at epidemiological level. It also aims to investigate
security and privacy concerns related to the analysis of health data and the
possible impact that security and privacy measures may produce on the
achievable quality of analyses and the effectiveness of health policies. The
workshop aims also to investigate: i) the modelling and adoption of advanced
Artificial Intelligence models for policy making based on simulations and
open data and ii) the possible trade-off between the design and
implementation of health policies that may require years to produce their
expected results and solutions able to rapidly produce tangible results.
The workshop will bring together researchers of different disciplines,
policy makers and clinicians, from academia and industry, all sharing a
common goal: to go beyond the frontier of today's public health policy
making process by envisioning how to exploit the full potential of Big Data
Analytics in ways compliant with the principles and needs of modern
societies, like satisfying security and privacy requirements.
Topics for the workshop include, but are not limited to:
- Data driven public health policy making models
- Model based Big data solutions for health-related policy making
- Decision support systems for clinicals and policy making
- Innovative Big Data as a service architecture for health
- Security aspects of Big Data analytics threating sensible data
- Privacy aware Big Data models and analytics in health scenarios
- AI models for health-related policy making
- Mixing simulations and open data for health policies predictions
- Advanced reaction-oriented policy models for health
** Organization
Workshop Chairs:
- Marco Anisetti, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
- George Spanoudakis, City University of London, UK
** Submission
We call for original and unpublished papers no longer than 6 pages (up to 2
additional pages may be purchased subject to approval by the Publication
Chair.). All papers will be reviewed with a minimum of 3 good-quality
reviews per paper. The manuscripts should be formatted in standard IEEE
camera-ready format (double-column, 10-pt font) and be submitted as PDF
files (formatted for 8.5x11-inch paper). The submission URL is:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ieeeservices2019
Authors wishing to submit a paper to this workshop must select the track
entitled IEEE SERVICES Workshop on Big Data for public health policy
making in order to be considered.
** Important Dates
Paper Submission Deadline: March 23, 2019
Notification to Author: April 15, 2019
Camera-ready & Registration: 1 May 2019
For general questions about this workshop, please contact either workshop
organizer:
Marco Anisetti at: marco.anisetti(a)unimi.it <mailto:marco.anisetti@unimi.it>
George Spanoudakis at: G.E.Spanoudakis(a)city.ac.uk
<mailto:G.E.Spanoudakis@city.ac.uk>
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Dear Colleagues,
Please find below and attached to this e-mail the Calls for Papers of ECYPS’2019 - the 7th EUROMICRO/IEEE Workshop on Embedded and Cyber-Physical Systems and MECO’2019 - the 8th Mediterranean Conference on Embedded Computing.
We are encouraging you to submit your papers and special session proposals to these two conferences, as well as, to participate in the collocated CPS&IoT'2019 Summer School on Cyber-Physical Systems and Internet-of-Things, that will be held in Budva, …
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Paper submission deadline to ECYPS'2019 and MECO'2019: February 28, 2019
For participants registered to the CPS&IoT'2019 Summer School participation in the sessions of ECYPS’2019 and MECO’2019 is free. For those of them who want to publish and present a paper in ECYPS’2019 or MECO’2019 the additional publication fee to cover a paper publication costs in ECYPS’2019 or MECO’2019 Proceedings is only 70 Euro per paper.
Best regards,
Lech Jozwiak and Radovan Stojanović
Conference Chairmen
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ECYPS’2019
7th EUROMICRO/IEEE Workshop on
Embedded and Cyber-Physical Systems
Budva • Montenegro • June 10-14, 2019
Hotel Budva****
http://embeddedcomputing.me<https://webmail.tue.nl/owa/redir.aspx?C=3nptVQCIDRXy3sPO24B4MpLM_IqMyqgjo9E…>
Call for Papers
ECYPS’2019 - the 7th EUROMICRO/IEEE Workshop on Embedded and Cyber-Physical Systems will be held in the scope of MECO’2018 - the 8th Mediterranean Conference on Embedded Computing, in Budva, Montenegro, June 10-14, 2019. Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are smart compound systems engineered through seamless integration of embedded information processing sub-systems and physical sub-systems. The vision of smart systems connected and collaborating through various interfaces and communication media to form the global Internet of Things (IoT) is not a science-fiction anymore, but is quickly becoming an actual reality. The smart collaborating CPS with important applications in virtually all economic and social segments will have enormous economic and societal impact. ECYPS’2018 mainly focuses on CPS for modern (mobile) applications that require high-performance or low energy consumption, as well as, high safety, security and reliability. It addresses the applications, specification, validation, architectures, technology, hardware, software, design methodology and EDA tools for such systems. Its target participants are academic researchers and teachers; industrial researchers, developers and decision-makers; and Ph.D. students. It gives an excellent opportunity to disseminate fresh research results from European, international and other R&D projects. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
ñ advanced applications and case studies of systems in consumer appliances, healthcare, personal assistance, environmental and safety monitoring, industrial and leaving-space automation, transportation, automotive, aerospace, aviation, energy generation, communications, tele-operation, control, robotics, infrastructure, etc.
ñ mobile, autonomous, wearable and implantable systems
ñ development platforms and tools for CPS
ñ deep-learning and AI for CPS
ñ application/software modeling, analysis, parallelization and mapping for high-performance and low-energy computing
ñ multi-domain modeling, analysis, synthesis, simulation, integration and validation of heterogeneous systems
ñ multi-objective and multi-domain optimization and co-design of heterogeneous systems
ñ advanced processors, MPSoCs, SiPs, sensors, actuators and MEMS for CPS
ñ sensor-based (distributed, networked) monitoring and control
ñ sub-system arrangement and communication in complex heterogeneous systems
ñ safety, security and reliability of complex heterogeneous systems
ñ IoT, and cloud, fog, dew and edge computing
Venue: ECYPS’2019 will be held in Hotel Budva***** (http://www.hotelbudva.me/<https://webmail.tue.nl/owa/redir.aspx?C=W26zen4_fZ_6-88553BBAd51ZTNBZFSDUrj…>) Budva (https://www.visit-montenegro.com/main-cities/budva/<https://webmail.tue.nl/owa/redir.aspx?C=XEa2brcUgL-BX9fACXjcqir67n5SBlbSXDq…>), Montenegro (http://www.visit-montenegro.com/<https://webmail.tue.nl/owa/redir.aspx?C=uh9BdLpr6d1abc6jTmAFlk44YDqUmJrt9HO…>).
Budva is a 3500 years old town located at the Adriatic Sea coast of Montenegro. It is a popular touristic destination, with its charming Old Town, beautiful natural environment, 35 clean sandy beaches, and proximity to many famous touristic attractions as Kotor, Boka Kotorska, Sveti Stefan, Dubrovnik, and several national parks. Budva is well connected with European cities by air, sea, road and train.
Useful Links:
Conference web-site: http://embeddedcomputing.me<https://webmail.tue.nl/owa/redir.aspx?C=3nptVQCIDRXy3sPO24B4MpLM_IqMyqgjo9E…>
Hotel Budva *****: http://www.hotelbudva.me/<https://webmail.tue.nl/owa/redir.aspx?C=W26zen4_fZ_6-88553BBAd51ZTNBZFSDUrj…>
City of Budva: https://www.visit-montenegro.com/main-cities/budva/<https://webmail.tue.nl/owa/redir.aspx?C=XEa2brcUgL-BX9fACXjcqir67n5SBlbSXDq…>
Montenegro: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montenegro<https://webmail.tue.nl/owa/redir.aspx?C=khunIJkxTDh-zOg3SA64TKo44eCP0NoQkfX…>
Submission of papers: Prospective authors are invited to submit full-length, four-page papers, strictly according to the IEEE Conference Standards and via
http://embeddedcomputing.me/en/meco-2019/submission<https://webmail.tue.nl/owa/redir.aspx?C=IMykhP-H3KTy9BiSBVeq5Uk4YozHG_bj3eo…>.
Submission deadline: February 28, 2019
Conference quality: Conference content will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore as well as other Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) databases. In particular, ECYPS is covered by SCOPUS, Web of Science, Google Scholar, Research Gate, etc. Extended versions of selected papers from ECYPS will be published in the Elsevier/Euromicro journal of Microprocessors and Microsystems (MICPRO) having the 2016 Impact Factor as high as 1.025.
Accompanying events: ECYPS’2018 will be held in the scope of MECO’2018 (the 7th Mediterranean Conference on Embedded Computing) which will host a CPS&IoT’2019 Summer School on Cyber-Physical Systems and Internet of Things (http://embeddedcomputing.me/en/cps-iot), special sessions, workshops and dissemination of international projects. Proposals of accompanying workshops/sessions/dissemination should be submitted to Radovan Stojanović (stox(a)ac.me<https://webmail.tue.nl/owa/redir.aspx?C=oDqrK7a9oZvKmRS9yRl4Pwaj8po0bAvRKb5…>).
Important Deadlines:
February 28, 2019, Paper submission deadline
March 15, 2019, Acceptance/rejection notification
March 27, 2019, Final paper submission and author registration deadline
May 10, 2019, Registration deadline
Fees: The participation fees of MECO and ECYPS are low (see: http://embeddedcomputing.me/en/meco-2019/registration) to encourage participation of young scientists and colleagues from developing countries.
Conference Chairmen:
Lech Jóźwiak, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Radovan Stojanović, University of Montenego, Montenegro
Scientific Committee:
Koen Bertels, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Zlatan Car, University of Rijeka, Croatia
Victor Goulart, Kyushu University, Japan
Yervant Zorian. Synopsys, USA
Miguel Figueroa, University of Concepcion, Chile
Roberto Giorgi, University of Siena, Italy
Erwin Grosspietsch, Euromicro, Germany
Ilker Hamzaoglu, Sabanci University, Turkey
Lech Jóźwiak, EUT, Netherlands
Paris Kitsos, Open Hellenic University, Patras, Greece
Akash Kumar, National Univ. Singapore, Singapore
Francesco Leporati, University of Pavia, Italy
Menno Lindwer, Intel, Netherlands
Jan Madsen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Veljko Milutinovic, University of Belgrade, Serbia
Nadia Nedjah, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Smail Niar, University of Valenciennes, France
Horácio .C Neto, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
Jari Nurmi, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
Alex Orailoglu, University of California at San Diego, USA
Sri Parameswaran, UNSW, Australia
Adam Postula, University of Queensland, Australia
Peter Puschner, Vienna Univ. of Technology, Austria
Davide Quaglia, University of Verona, Italy
Majid Sarrafzadeh, UCLA, California, USA
Karolj Skala, Ruđer Bošković Institute, Croatia
Radovan Stojanović, University of Montenegro, Montenegro
Ioannis Sourdis, Chalmers Univ. of Technology, Sweden
Alice M. Tokarnia, State University of Campinas, Brazil
Heinrich Vierhaus, Brandenburg Uni. of Technology, Germany
Eugenio Villar, University of Cantabria, Spain
Arda Yurdakul, Bogazici University, Turkey
Andrej Žemva, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Local Organizing Committee:
Budimir Lutovac, University of Montenegro, Chair
Dmitry Tarasov, MANT, Montenegro, Co-Chair
Marko Kaludjerović, MANT, Montenegro
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The deadline of March 3rd for CFP for Special Session on Virtualization in
High Performance Computing and Simulation (VIRT2019) si fast approaching.
Please refer to
http://hpcs2019.cisedu.info/2-conference/special-sessions/session01-virt.
*The Second Special Session on **Virtualization in High Performance
Computing and Simulation*
*(VIRT 2019)*
*CALL FOR PAPERS & PARTICIPATION*
*As part of*
*The 17th International Conference on High Performance Computing &
Simulation (HPCS 2019)*…
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*http://hpcs2019.cisedu.info/ <http://hpcs2019.cisedu.info/>
or http://conf.cisedu.info/rp/hpcs19 <http://conf.cisedu.info/rp/hpcs19>*
*15 - 19 July 2019*
*Dublin, Ireland*
*Paper Submission Deadline: 03 March 2019*
*Submissions could be for full papers, short papers, poster papers, or
posters*
*PURPOSE and SCOPE*
Virtualization has become the foundation of cloud computing. The scale of
cloud computing data centers is similar to the supercomputers used in High
Performance Computing. Both involve millions of CPU cores, tens of
thousands of accelerators like GPUs, FPGAs connected by high speed
interconnects and different connection topologies. Studies have shown that
the GPU utilization in HPC is often at 50%. Virtualization can be the key
to increasing resource utilization and managing massive infrastructures
efficiently.
GPU vendors have introduced virtualized versions of GPUs. FPGAs are being
deployed in virtual infrastructure. These and other developments in the
field, along with future exascale systems, will provide increasing degree
of virtualization within the systems.
The goal of this session is to be an opportunity to discuss and exchange
research on the different virtualization technologies and how they can be
efficiently applied in High Performance Computing. Theoretical research,
engineering solutions dealing with practical tradeoffs, and complex system
implementation papers are welcomed.
*The VIRT topics include (but are not limited to) the following: *
- *Virtualization in HPC*
o Energy efficient solutions for HPC applications in the cloud environment
o High-availability based on system-level virtualization mechanisms for HPC
o Fault tolerance mechanisms based on system-level virtualization
mechanisms for HPC
o Performance and evaluation of diverse HPC workloads in virtualization
environment
o Security Isolation, Resource Isolation and Data Isolation in Virtualized
HPC
o Flexibility and Ease of system administration and management for
virtualized environments for HPC
o Running diverse workloads
o Running heterogeneous Operating Systems
o Live Migration and Suspend/Resume of VMs to improve resource utilization
and avoid downtime
o Scheduling of resources and Workloads
o Software Defined Data Centers (SDDC)
o Hypervisors and other virtualization solutions tailored for HPC systems
o Big Data and Analytics in Virtualized Environments
o Enterprise High Performance Computing in Virtualized Environments
- *Accelerators in Virtualized HPC Environments:*
o Virtualized GPUs
§ Scheduling of Virtual GPUs
o Using FPGAs in Virtualization Stack
§ Dynamic Reconfiguration of FPGAs
- * IO Virtualization*
o Network Virtualization
o SR-IOV
o Software Defined Networking (SDN)
o Storage Virtualization
o RDMA and vRDMA
- *Containers in HPC*
o Isolation of Multiple User-Spaces
o Running containers in Virtual Machines
- *Tools*
o Virtualization solutions for dealing with heterogeneity in HPC
environments
o Compilers for heterogenous architectures involving GPUS, FPGAs,
multi-core CPUs
o Operating system support for virtualization in HPC systems
o Debugging and/or profiling in virtual environments
- *Algorithms*
o Distributed Resource Scheduling
o Distributed Computing
- *AI, Machine Learning and Deep Learning*o Virtualization of Deep
Learning Workloads
o Deep Learning in HPC Simulations
o Resource Allocation Using Machine Learning
o Reinforcement Learning for Resource Allocation
o Machine Learning to build tools for measurement & calibration
- *Virtualization in Simulation*
*INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SUBMISSIONS*
You are invited to submit original and unpublished research works on above
and other topics related to *virtualization in high performance computing
and simulation*. Submitted papers must not have been published or
simultaneously submitted elsewhere until it appears in HPCS proceedings, in
the case of acceptance, or notified otherwise. For Regular papers, please
submit a PDF copy of your full manuscript, not to exceed 8 double-column
formatted pages per template, and include up to 6 keywords and an abstract
of no more than 400 words. Additional pages will be charged additional fee.
Submission should include a completed online web based form (can also
include a cover page) with authors' names, affiliation addresses, fax
numbers, phone numbers, and all authors email addresses. Please, indicate
clearly the corresponding author(s) although all authors are equally
responsible for the manuscript. Short papers (up to 4 pages), poster papers
and posters (please refer to
http://hpcs2019.cisedu.info/1-call-for-papers-and-participation/call-for-po…
for posters submission details) will also be considered. Please specify
the type of submission you have. Please include page numbers on all
preliminary submissions to make it easier for reviewers to provide helpful
comments.
Submit a PDF copy of your full manuscript to the special session paper
submission site at https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/VIRT2019 .
Acknowledgement will be sent within 48 hours of submission.
*Conference Policies*
Only PDF files will be accepted, uploaded to the submission link above.
Each paper will receive a minimum of three reviews. Papers will be selected
based on their originality, relevance, significance, technical clarity and
soundness, presentation, language, and references. Submission implies the
willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the
paper, if accepted. At least one of the authors of each accepted paper will
have to register and attend the HPCS 2019 conference to present the paper
at the special session as scheduled. By submitting the paper to the HPCS
conference, all authors agree to abide by all HPCS conference paper
submission, publication and presentation policies as well as following
ethical and professional codes of conduct, including those of the
professional co-sponsoring organizations. Contents of manuscripts submitted
to the tracks program committees shall be regarded as privileged as well
and handled in the same manner and standards. For more information, please
refer to the Authors Info
<http://hpcs2019.cisedu.info/6-participants/authors-info> and Registration
Info <http://hpcs2019.cisedu.info/6-participants/registration-info> pages.
*Proceedings*
Accepted papers will be published in the Conference proceedings.
Instructions for final manuscript format and requirements will be posted on
the HPCS 2019 Conference web site. It is our intent to have the proceedings
formally published in hard and soft copies and be available at the time of
the conference. The proceedings is projected to be included in the IEEE or
ACM Digital Library and indexed in all major indexing services accordingly.
*SPECIAL ISSUE*
Plans are underway to have the best papers, in extended version, selected
for possible publication in a reputable journal as special issue. Detailed
information will soon be announced and will be made available on the
conference website.
If you have any questions about paper submission or the special session,
please contact the special session organizers.
*IMPORTANT DATES*
*Paper Submissions: ------------------------------------------- 03 March
2019*
*Acceptance Notification: -------------------------------------- 22 March
2019*
*Camera Ready Papers and Registration Due by: ----------- 19 April 2019*
*Conference Dates: -------------------------------------------- 15–19 July
2019*
*SPECIAL SESSION ORGANIZERS*
*Uday Kurkure*
VMware, Inc.
3401 Hillview Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA
Phone: +1 650-427-1179
Fax: +1 650-
Email: uday(a)alumni.stanford.edu
*Hari Sivaraman *
VMware, Inc.
3401 Hillview Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA
Phone: +1 650-427-3681
Fax: +1 650-
Email: hsivaraman(a)vmware.com
*Lan Vu*
VMware, Inc.
3401 Hillview Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA
Phone: +1 650-427-1327
Fax: +1 650-
Email: lanv(a)vmware.com
International Program Committee*:
All submitted papers will be rigorously reviewed by the special session
technical program committee members following similar criteria used in HPCS
2019 and will be published as part of the HPCS 2019 Proceedings.
- *Cristina Boeres,* Fluminense Federal University, Brazil
- *Isaac Gelado,* Nvidia Corp., Santa Clara, California, USA
- *Kyle Hale,* Illinois Institute of Technology, Illinois, USA
- *Brian Kocoloski*, Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, USA
- *Xiaoyi Lu,* The Ohio State University - Columbus, Ohio, USA
- *Carlos Reano,* Queen's University Belfast, U.K.
- *Federico Silla,* Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
- *Alex Sim,* Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, California, USA
- *Giang Son Tran,* University of Science and Technology of Hanoi,
Hanoi, Vietnam
- *Blesson Varghese, *Queen's University Belfast, U.K.
- *Andrew Younge*, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New
Mexico, USA
- *Dong Ping Zhang, *AMD Inc., San Jose, California, USA
- *Jie Zhang,* Amazon Inc., Washington, USA
- *Na Zhang, *VMware Inc., Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- *Yongli Zhao*, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications,
Beijing, China
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