CALL FOR PAPERS

ACM SIGMETRICS / Performance 2009

Joint International Conference on Measurement and Modeling of Computer
Systems June 15-19, 2009, Seattle, Washington, USA
http://conferences.sigmetrics.org/sigmetrics/2009

The joint ACM SIGMETRICS / Performance conference solicits papers on the
development and application of state-of-the-art, broadly applicable
analytic, simulation, and measurement-based performance evaluation
techniques. Of particular interest is work that presents new performance
evaluation methods, or those that creatively apply previously developed
methods to understand or to gain important insights into key design
trade-offs in computer or network systems.

Performance is broadly construed, including considerations of speed and
scalability as well as reliability, availability, and manageability of
systems. We particularly encourage submissions including real world
empirical studies and focusing on implementation and experimental issues.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

    * Performance-oriented design and evaluation studies of: computer
networks, mobile devices and wireless networks, distributed and parallel
systems, file and storage systems, power management, database systems,
computer architectures, operating systems, Web services, fault-tolerant
systems, and language and runtime systems.
    * Performance methodology techniques and algorithms for: analytic
modeling, system measurement and monitoring, model verification and
validation, simulation, statistical analysis, experimental design, and
reliability analysis.

Important Dates

    * Paper Submission: November 17, 2008
    * Notification of Decision: February 9, 2009
    * Conference: June 15-19, 2009

Submission Guidelines

Papers:
Papers should not exceed 12 pages double column including figures and tables
in standard ACM format. All submissions will be reviewed using a
double-blind review process.

Workshops:
One or more workshops will be collocated with the main conference. Send 1-2
page proposals to the general chairs. Please include the proposed title,
brief description of topics, intended audience, and membership of workshop
organizing committee.

Tutorials:
A series of tutorials will immediately precede the main conference. Send
proposals of no more than 1-2 pages for 90 minute or 3 hours tutorials to
the tutorial chair. Include the proposed title, brief description of
material, intended audience, assumed background of attendees, and the name,
affiliation, contact information (email and phone) and brief biography of
speaker(s). 

Organizers

General Chairs

        * John Douceur  Microsoft Research
        * Albert Greenberg      Microsoft Research
                 
Program Chairs

        * Thomas Bonald         Orange Labs
        * Jason Nieh    Columbia University

Program Committee

Marco Ajmone, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Sara Alouf, INRIA, France Martin
Arlitt, HP Labs, USA Andrea Arpaci-Dusseau, University of Wisconsin, USA
Suman Banerjee, University of Wisconsin, USA Samrat Bhattacharjee,
University of Maryland, USA Sem Borst, Eindhoven Univ. of Tech, The
Netherlands, and Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA Edith Cohen, AT&T Labs, USA
Mark Crovella, Boston University, USA Derek Eager, University of
Saskatchewan, Canada Nick Feamster, Georgia Tech, USA Ayalvadi Ganesh,
University of Bristol, UK Leana Golubchik, University of Southern
California, USA Mor Harchol-Balter, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Peter
Harrison, Imperial College, UK Nidhi Hegde, Orange Labs, France Charlie Hu,
Purdue University, USA Alain Jean-Marie, University of Montpellier, France
Ramesh Johari, Stanford University, USA Mahmut Kandemir, The Pennsylvania
State University, USA Marc Lelarge, INRIA, France Zhen Liu, Nokia Research,
USA John C.S. Lui, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HK Carsten Lund, ATT
Labs, USA Kathryn McKinley, University of Texas at Austin, USA Morley Mao,
University of Michigan, USA Laurent Massoulie, Thomson Labs, France Arif
Merchant, HP Labs, USA Vishal Misra, Columbia University, USA Rudesindo
Nunez-Queija, CWI, The Netherlands David Olshefski, IBM Research, USA
Alexandre Proutiere, Microsoft Research, UK Emilia Rosti, University of
Milano, Italy Dan Rubenstein, Columbia University, USA Devavrat Shah,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Sanjay Shakkottai, University of
Texas at Austin, USA Prashant Shenoy, UMass Amherst, USA Anand
Sivasubramaniam, The Pennsylvania State University, USA, USA Evgenia Smirni,
College of William and Mary, USA Y.C. Tay, National University of Singapore,
Singapore Miklos Telek, Technical University of Budapest, Hungary Eno
Thereska, Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK Patrick Thiran, EPFL, Switzerland
Cathy Xia, IBM Research, USA Jia Wang, ATT Labs, USA Adam Wierman, Caltech,
USA Carey Williamson, University of Calgary, Canada Jun Xu, Georgia Tech,
USA Erez Zadok, Stony Brook University, USA Yuanyuan Zhou, University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA 

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