PAPERS
International Conference on Measurement and Modeling of Computer Systems
June 14-18, 2010, Columbia University, New York, USA
http://www.sigmetrics.org/sigmetrics2010/
The ACM SIGMETRICS conference solicits papers on the development and
application of analytic, simulation and measurement-based performance
evaluation techniques. Of particular interest is research that furthers
the state-of-the-art in performance evaluation methods or that creatively
applies existing methods to investigate key design/performance tradeoffs
in computer or network systems.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
+ Performance-oriented design and evaluation studies of:
* Network architectures, protocols and algorithms
* Operational networks, Network applications and servers
* Wireless, Mobile, Ad-hoc and Sensor networks
* Operating systems, File systems, Distributed and Cloud computing
* Computer architectures, Memory systems, Storage systems,
Databases
* Internet servers, Multimedia systems, P2P, Web services
* Real-time systems, Fault-tolerant systems, Language systems
* Security systems, Network attacks and Anomaly detection
* Performance methodologies, evaluation techniques and algorithms for:
* Analytic modeling, Model verification and validation
* System and Performance measurement, monitoring and forecasting
* Workload characterization, Benchmarking, Capacity planning
* Experimental design, Reliability analysis, Social networks
* Statistical analysis, Simulation, Signal processing
* Stochastic modeling, Random graph models, Stochastic analysis
* Scheduling, Resource allocation, Power management, QoS, Pricing
* Theory: Control, Probability, Optimization, Queueing, System
dynamics
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract due: November 2, 2009
Full paper due: November 9, 2009
Notification: February 9, 2010
Conference: June 14-18, 2010
THE SUBMISSION SITE IS NOW OPEN.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Papers should not exceed 12 pages double column including figures and
tables
in standard ACM format. Papers must be submitted electronically in
printable
pdf form; for detailed submission instructions, refer to the conference
web
site. No changes to margins, spacing, or font sizes are allowed from those
specified by the style file. Papers violating the formatting guidelines
will
be returned without review. All submissions will be reviewed using a
double-blind review process. The identity of authors and referees will not
be
revealed to each other. To ensure blind reviewing, authors names and
affiliations should not appear in the paper; bibliographic references
should
be made in such a way as to preserve author anonymity. A limited number of
submitted papers will be accepted for a poster session. Papers of
particular
merit will be forwarded to a journal for fast-tracking.
WORKSHOPS
Workshops will take place before and after the main conference. Send 1-2
page
proposals to the general chair. Include the proposed title, brief
description
of topics, intended audience, and membership of workshop organizing
committee.
Proposals must be submitted electronically in printable pdf, or plain
text.
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 & phone) and brief biography of speaker(s).
Proposals must be submitted electronically in printable pdf, or plain
text.
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Technical Program Co-Chairs:
+ Paul Barford, University of Wisconsin Madison, USA
+ Mark S. Squillante, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Technical Program Committee:
Marco Ajmone Marsan, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Mark Allman, ICSI Berkeley, USA
Katerina Argyraki, EPFL, Switzerland
Martin Arlitt, University of Calgary, Canada; HP Labs, USA
Francois Baccelli, INRIA/ENS, France
Yuliy Baryshnikov, Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA
Sem Borst, Eindhoven U. of Technology, The Netherlands; Bell Labs,
Alcatel-Lucent, USA
Onno Boxma, Eindhoven U. of Technology, The Netherlands
Augustin Chaintreau, Thomson Labs, France
Ed Coffman, Columbia University, USA
Edith Cohen, AT&T Research, USA
Michele Colajanni, U. of Modena, Italy
Mark Crovella, Boston University, USA
Jim Dai, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Edmundo de Souza e Silva, Federal U. of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
John Douceur, Microsoft Research, USA
Derek Eager, U. of Saskatchewan, Canada
Sonia Fahmy, Purdue University, USA
Nick Feamster, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
David Gamarnik, MIT, USA
Ayalvadi Ganesh, U. of Bristol, UK
Peter Glynn, Stanford University, USA
Leana Golubchik, USC, USA
Steven Gribble, University of Washington, USA
Timothy Griffin, University of Cambridge, UK
Emin Gun Sirer, Cornell University, USA
Peter Harrison, Imperial College, UK
Alain Jean-Marie, INRIA, France
Sneha Kasera, University of Utah, USA
Sachin Katti, Stanford University, USA
Randy Katz, University of Cal-Berkeley, USA
Kimberley Keeton, HP Labs, USA
Peter Key, Microsoft Research, UK
Arvind Krishnamurthy, U. of Washington, USA
Scott Leutenegger, U. of Denver, USA
Kai Li, Princeton University, USA
Zhen Liu, Nokia Research, China
Yingdong Lu, IBM Research, USA
John C.S. Lui, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HK
Bruce Maggs, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Ratul Mahajan, Microsoft Research, USA
Michel Mandjes, CWI and U. of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Laurent Massoulie, Thomson Labs, France
Arif Merchant, HP Labs, USA
Debasis Mitra, Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA
Petar Momcilovic, U. of Michigan, USA
Dick Muntz, UCLA, USA
Muthu Muthukrishnan, Google Research, USA
Erich Nahum, IBM Research, USA
Philippe Nain, INRIA, France
David Nicol, U. of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA
Jason Nieh, Columbia University, USA
Rudesindo Nunez-Queija, University of Amsterdam and CWI, The Netherlands
Balaji Prabhakar, Stanford University, USA
Alexandre Proutiere, Microsoft Research, UK
Ana Radovanovic, Google Research, USA
Kavita Ramanan, CMU, USA
Philippe Robert, INRIA, France
Emilia Rosti, University of Milan, Italy
Matthew Roughan, University of Adelaide, Australia
Dan Rubinstein, Columbia University, USA
William Sanders, U. of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA
Bianca Schroeder, U. of Toronto, Canada
Giuseppe Serazzi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Sanjeev Setia, George Mason University, USA
Devavrat Shah, MIT, USA
Sanjay Shakkottai, U. Texas Austin, USA
Mayank Sharma, IBM Research, USA
Anand Sivasubramaniam, Penn State, USA
Muthian Sivathanu, Google Research, USA
Evgenia Smirni, College of William and Mary, USA
Alex Snoeren, University of California San Diego, USA
Joel Sommers, Colgate University, USA
Oliver Spatscheck, AT&T Research, USA
Neil Spring, University of Maryland, USA
R. Srikant, University of Illinois, USA
Mike Swift, University of Wisconsin, USA
Nina Taft, Intel Labs Berkeley, USA
Y.C. Tay, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Alberto Lopez Toledo, Telefonica, Spain
Don Towsley, University of Massachusetts, USA
Darryl Veitch, U. of Melbourne, Australia
Jia Wang, AT&T Research, USA
Adam Wierman, Caltech, USA
Murray Woodside, Carleton University, Canada
Cathy Xia, Ohio State Univerisity, USA
David Yao, Columbia University and The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HK
Li Zhang, IBM Research, USA
Bert Zwart, CWI, The Netherlands
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