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                   CALL FOR TUTORIALS AND WORKSHOPS


                   ACM SIGMETRICS/Performance 2012

           Joint International Conference on Measurement
                 and Modeling of Computer Systems

             http://www.sigmetrics.org/sigmetrics2012/

                      Imperial College London

              11 and 15 June 2012, London, United Kingdom

IMPORTANT DATES

* Tutorial and Workshop Submission Deadline: 24 February 2012 - 11:59pm GMT
* Notification of Decision: 9 March 2012

SCOPE AND AIMS

The 12th joint ACM SIGMETRICS / Performance conference solicits proposals for 
Tutorials on Monday, 11 June 2012 and for Workshops on Friday, 15 June 2012.  
If there is an excellent response, it is possible for us to utilize Saturday, 
16 June also, for example for any planned full day events.  The main conference 
will take place over three days, 12-14 June 2012.

We welcome proposals related to the development and application of 
state-of-the-art, broadly applicable, analytic, simulation and 
measurement-based performance evaluation techniques - including considerations 
of speed and scalability as well as reliability, availability, sustainability 
and manageability of systems. We encourage both theoretical contributions and 
submissions relating to real world empirical studies or focusing on 
implementation and experimental issues.  Proposals relating to emerging, 
influential, tangential areas are appropriate for both Tutorials and Workshops.

WORKSHOPS: Send proposals of 1-2 pages to the General Chair 
([email protected]). Please include the proposed title, 
outline timetable including a brief description of the topics in each session, 
potential invited speaker(s), the intended audience, membership of the workshop 
organizing committee, and intended arrangements for publication of the 
proceedings.  Technical management of the workshops will be autonomous but the 
fees and registration will be handled by the main conference organizers.  
Workshops are encouraged to seek sponsors from industrial contacts, but this 
will in no way influence the selection of a proposal.


TUTORIALS: Send proposals of 1-2 pages for 90-minute or 3-hour tutorials to the 
Tutorial Chair ([email protected]). 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 the speaker(s).  Tutorial overviews will be 
published in the main conference proceedings.




ORGANIZERS:

GENERAL CHAIR:
Peter G. Harrison, Imperial College London, United Kingdom

TUTORIAL CHAIR:
Catalina Llado, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain

MAIN CONFERENCE PROGRAM CHAIRS:
Martin Arlitt, HP Labs, USA and University of Calgary, Canada
Giuliano Casale, Imperial College London, United Kingdom

FINANCE CHAIR:
Tony Field, Imperial College London, United Kingdom

PUBLICITY CHAIRS:
Y. Charlie Hu, Purdue University, USA
Samuel Kounev, KIT, Germany
Anirban Mahanti, NICTA, Australia

PROCEEDINGS CHAIR:
Urtzi Ayesta,  LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse, France

STUDENT ACTIVITIES CHAIR:
Jia Wang, AT&T Research, USA

LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIR / WEBMASTER:
Uli Harder, Imperial College London, United Kingdom     


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