=================================================Feedback Computing 2012
The 7th International Workshop on Feedback Computing
http://www.feedbackcomputing.org
In conjunction with ICAC 2012
http://icac2012.cs.fiu.edu
San Jose, California, USA
September 17, 2012
(Paper Submission Date: June 15, 2012)
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Following the success of the FeBID workshops over the past six years, we debut
the Feedback Computing workshop: a unique forum built around the concepts and
technologies of applying, analyzing, designing, and exploiting feedback in
computing systems. The creation of this new workshop represents the growing use
of feedback in a broader agenda and is a timely response to the following two
trends: (1) Computing systems are growing larger, smarter, and more complex, and
encompass new fields such as cyber-physical systems, social networks, and mobile
applications. While much existing work focuses on individual components and
systems, it is time to take a more systematic approach and address the dynamical
complexity of interactions that arise system-wide with much large scale. (2)
Many research disciplines such as machine learning, mathematical optimization,
automatic control, cyber-physical systems, and autonomic computing rely on
feedback to achieve goals such as autonomy, learni
ng, adaptation, stabilization, robustness, or performance optimization.
However, much of existing work focuses on isolated disciplines. It is time to
take a more holistic approach and address the foundations and use of feedback,
broadly defined, in computing.
Feedback Computing calls for a holistic and systematic technology to study both
feedback-based design patterns as well as theoretical foundations of feedback in
computing. Aiming to raise community awareness and to promote the fusion of
multiple disciplines and practices, this workshop might lay out the ground work
for building a new generation of collaborative computing systems that are
adaptive, resilient, and agile, while remaining stable and robust. Application
topics include but are not limited to:
- Internet services
- Virtualized environments
- Cloud computing
- IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS environments
- Data center resource, power, and cooling management
- Mobile applications
- Sensor networks
- Cyber-physical systems
- Social networks
- Software performance engineering
- Data management systems
- High performance computing environments
The workshop seeks original contributions on foundations or applications of
feedback in computing systems. We encourage both research paper submissions
expressing new research directions with the promise of producing a pipeline of
papers, and application paper submissions elaborating the challenges and
experiences from real systems. In addition, the workshop will leverage extended
coffee breaks and lunch break to arrange special meetings and to discuss
collaborative research agenda built among the participants.
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SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
Authors are invited to submit both research papers and application papers to
emphasize the bi-fold focuses of this workshop.
[Research Papers] Paper submissions must represent original, unpublished
contributions. All submissions should be formatted according to the standard ACM
two-column proceeding guidelines and not exceed 6 pages in length. Manuscript
templates are available for download at
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates.
[Application Papers] Paper submissions must be based on real experience and
working systems. All submissions should be formatted as annotated slides - a
visual in the upper half of a page and the explanatory text in the lower half ?
and not exceed 15 slides in length.
All papers are to be submitted through the workshop website
(http://www.feedbackcomputing.org) in PDF files. There will be NO
copyright-transferred formal proceedings for the workshop. Accepted papers will
be available on the workshop website under authors? permission.
One Best Paper Award and one Best Application Paper Award will be announced at
the end of workshop to recognize the current best work in Feedback Computing.
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IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission: Jun 15, 2012
Author notification: Jul 27, 2012
Final paper due: Aug 24, 2012
Workshop: Sep 17, 2012
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
General Chair
Tarek Abdelzaher (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign)
Program Co-Chairs
Yixin Diao (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center)
Zhikui Wang (HP Labs)
Publicity Co-Chairs
Xiaoyun Zhu (VMWare)
Matina Maggio (Lund University)
Steering Committee
Tarek Abdelzaher (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign)
Yixin Diao (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center)
Joseph L. Hellerstein (Google)
Chenyang Lu (Washington University in St. Louis)
Anders Robertsson (Lund University)
Xiaoyun Zhu (VMWare)
Program Committee
Sherif Abdelwahed (Mississippi State University)
Karl-Erik Arzen (Lund University)
Christos Cassandras (Boston University)
Anton Cervin (Lund University)
Chris Gill (Washington University in St. Louis)
Maria Kihl (Lund University)
Jeffrey Kephart (IBM Research)
Charles R Lefurgy (IBM Research)
Jie Liu (Microsoft Research)
Xue Liu (McGill University)
Ying Lu (University of Nebraska at Lincoln)
Arif Merchant (Google)
Pradeep Padala (VMWare)
Sharad Singhal (HP Labs)
Raj Rajkumar (Carnegie Mellon University)
Eric Rutten (INRIA Grenoble)
Mark Squillante (IBM Research)
Eduardo Tovar (Polytechnic Institute of Porto)
Qian Wang (Pennsylvania State University)
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Feedback Computing 2012: The 7th International Workshop on Feedback Computing
17 September 2012, San Jose, California, USA
http://www.feedbackcomputing.org