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SYSTOR 2012

The 5th Annual International Systems and Storage Conference
In cooperation with ACM (pending), IEEE, and USENIX
June 4-6, 2012
Haifa, Israel


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Invitation

Paper Submission deadline: **EXTENDED**
February 20, 2012 (11:59pm GMT)

SYSTOR 2012, the 5th annual international systems and storage conference, promotes experimental and practical computer systems research encompassing (though not limited to) the following topics:

  • operating systems, computer architecture, and their interaction
  • distributed, parallel, and cloud systems
  • networking, mobile, wireless, peer-to-peer, and sensor systems
  • runtime systems and compiler/programming languages support
  • energy/power management
  • file and storage systems
  • security, privacy, and trust
  • virtualization
  • embedded and real-time systems
  • fault tolerance, reliability, and availability
  • deployment, usage, and experience
  • performance evaluation and workload characterization

SYSTOR attempts to combine high-quality international systems research of practical nature with interactions between the relevant industry and academia communities. We therefore solicit paper submissions in both research and industry tracks; see the call for papers for detail. SYSTOR will additionally host distinguished keynote speakers, a highlights track (containing exciting research results accepted to a recent top-tier systems conference or journal), a poster session, and several social activities at the conference.

Local Organization and Logistics Support Provided by

  • IBM Haifa Research Lab

In Collaboration With

  • Technion

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ACM IEEE TCOS USENIX