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|Title=25th International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems
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|Academic Field=Operating System; Programming Language
 
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|Twitter account=@ASPLOSConf
 
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|Abstract deadline=2019/08/09
 
|Paper deadline=2019/08/16
 
|Notification=2019/11/20
 
 
|Has coordinator=Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Lausanne
 
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''ASPLOS is the premier forum for interdisciplinary systems research, intersecting computer architecture, hardware and emerging technologies, programming languages and compilers, operating systems, and networking. The 25th ASPLOS will be held in Lausanne, Switzerland, a beautiful town on the shores of Lake Geneva, conveniently located in the center of Europe, and at EPFL.''
 
''ASPLOS is the premier forum for interdisciplinary systems research, intersecting computer architecture, hardware and emerging technologies, programming languages and compilers, operating systems, and networking. The 25th ASPLOS will be held in Lausanne, Switzerland, a beautiful town on the shores of Lake Geneva, conveniently located in the center of Europe, and at EPFL.''
  

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Deadlines
2019-11-20
2019-08-09
2019-08-16
9
Aug
2019
Abstract
16
Aug
2019
Paper
20
Nov
2019
Notification
organization
Metrics
Venue

Lausanne, Switzerland

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ASPLOS is the premier forum for interdisciplinary systems research, intersecting computer architecture, hardware and emerging technologies, programming languages and compilers, operating systems, and networking. The 25th ASPLOS will be held in Lausanne, Switzerland, a beautiful town on the shores of Lake Geneva, conveniently located in the center of Europe, and at EPFL.

Topics

  • Existing and emerging platforms at all scales, from embedded to cloud
  • Traditional and extreme environments, from implantable to space
  • Internet services, cloud computing, and datacenters
  • Multicore architectures and systems
  • Heterogeneous architectures and accelerators
  • Systems for enabling parallelism at an extreme scale
  • Programming models, languages, and compilation for all platforms
  • Managing, storing, and computing big data
  • Virtualization and virtualized systems
  • Memory/storage technologies and architectures
  • Power, energy, and thermal management
  • Security, reliability, availability, and sustainability
  • Verification and testing, and their impact on design and security
  • Systems and hardware support for machine learning
  • Non-traditional computing systems, including emerging devices


Important Dates

  • Abstract submissions: August 9, 2019
  • Full paper submissions: August 16, 2019
  • Author response: October 28-November 1, 2019
  • Notification: November 20, 2019
  • Final copy deadline: January 20, 2020

Committees

  • Program Committee Members

Yungang Bao, ICT, CAS
Emery Berger, University of Massachusetts
Abhishek Bhattacharjee, Yale University
Ricardo Bianchini, Microsoft Research
Steve Blackburn, Australian National University
Michael Bond, Ohio State University
David Brooks, Harvard University
Michael Carbin, MIT
Haibo Chen, SJTU
Albert Cohen, Google
Christina Delimitrou, Cornell University
David Devecsery, Georgia Tech
Joe Devietti, University of Pennsylvania
Yufei Ding, UC Santa Barbara
Lieven Eeckhout, Ghent University
Babak Falsafi, EPFL
Chris Fletcher, UIUC
Ada Gavrilovska, Georgia Tech
Boris Grot, University of Edinburgh
Qi Guo, ICT
Steven Hand, Google
Tim Harris, Amazon
Hank Hoffmann, University of Chicago
Ulya Karpuzcu, University of Minnesota
Kim Keeton, HP Labs
Martha Kim, Columbia University
John Kim, KAIST
Chandra Krintz, UC Santa Barbara
Milind Kulkarni, Purdue University
Benjamin Lee, Duke University
Jing Li, University of Wisconsin
Gabriel Loh, AMD
Jason Lowe-Power, UC Davis
Brandon Lucia, Carnegie Mellon University
Srilatha Manne, Microsoft
Margaret Martonosi, Princeton University
Kathryn McKinley, Google
Todd Mowry, Carnegie Mellon University
Michael O’Boyle, University of Edinburgh
Kunle Olukotun, Stanford University
Xuehai Qian, USC
Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, UC Berkeley
Christopher Rossbach, UT Austin
Adrian Sampson, Cornell University
Sophia Shao, NVIDIA
Tim Sherwood, UC Santa Barbara
Tatiana Shpeisman, Google
Mark Silberstein, Technion
Steve Swanson, UC San Diego
Mike Swift, University of Wisconsin
Lin Tan, Purdue, University
Zachary Tatlock, University of Washington
Mohit Tiwari, University of Texas at Austin
Caroline Trippel, Princeton University
Emmett Witchel, University of Texas at Austin
Jae Wook Lee, SNU
Harry Xu, UCLA

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