How To Submit
  
 
Important Dates
 
  
  | Full & short paper submission: |  March 14, 2013
                                                   
                                                  March 25, 2013 |  
  | Highlights paper submission: |        April 15, 2013 |  
  | Paper notification: |                 April 29, 2013
                                                   
                                                  May 1, 2013 |  
  | Camera-ready submission: |           May 20, 2013 |  
  | Poster submission: |                 May 27, 2013 |  
  | Poster notification: |               June 2, 2013 |  
 
  
Call for Papers
  We invite you to submit original and innovative papers to SYSTOR
  2013, the 6th Annual International Systems and Storage Conference.
  The conference will take place June 30 – July 2, 2013 in Haifa,
  Israel, shortly following the ACM/IEEE International Symposium on
  Computer Architecture
  (ISCA 2013) in Tel
  Aviv. 
  SYSTOR promotes experimental and practical computer systems
  research, including the following topics: 
  
    - operating systems, computer architecture, and their interactions
 
    - distributed, parallel, and cloud systems
 
    - networked, mobile, wireless, peer-to-peer, and sensor systems
 
    - runtime systems and compiler/programming-language 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 is a home for high-quality international systems research
  of a practical nature and welcomes both academic and industrial
  contributions. We solicit paper submissions in three separate
  categories: 
  
 
    - Full papers: should report original, previously
    unpublished high-quality research, and be at most 10 pages of
    content, including everything except references, which may use
    additional pages. The program committee will review all submitted
    papers. Accepted papers will be presented at the conference and
    included in the conference proceedings, to be published by a major
    society.
 
    - Short papers: should report original, previously
    unpublished work for which a full paper may not be suitable. Short
    paper submissions may report on smaller ideas; unconventional
    ideas that are still in a preliminary stage of development;
    interesting negative results; experimental (in)validation of
    previous findings; controversial positions that challenge common
    wisdom; and fresh approaches for addressing old problems. Short
    papers may be at most 5 pages, excluding references. They will
    undergo the same review process as full papers. If accepted, short
    papers will be allocated a shorter talk slot during the conference
    and will also be published in the conference proceedings.
 
    - Highlight papers: should contain exciting research
    results that have been accepted to a recent top-tier systems
    conference or journal. A small sub-committee will briefly review
    these submissions and will select the most suitable ones for
    SYSTOR. The corresponding presentations will then be "replayed" at
    SYSTOR for the benefit of the local community. A highlight paper
    submission should include the full citation of the published or
    accepted paper and a link to it. Accepted submissions will not be
    published in the proceedings.
 
   
  
  SYSTOR 2013 will host distinguished keynote speakers, a poster
  session, and several social events at the conference. Our goal is to
  provide an excellent forum for interaction across the systems
  community: international, academic, and industrial, for both
  students and more established members. 
  Submissions must be in PDF format and printable on US letter size
  paper. Authors should format their papers with
  the ACM SIG template using 10pt font (both LaTeX and
  MS Word versions are available). Proceedings including all
  (non-highlight) accepted papers will be published by
  the ACM. At least one co-author of
  each accepted paper must attend the conference and present the
  work. 
  Submitted papers must NOT have appeared in or be under
  consideration for appearing in another venue such as a workshop,
  conference, or journal. 
 
Call for Posters
  Authors who wish to present their work as posters are required to
  submit a one-page PDF with a title and description (abstract) of
  their poster (not the poster itself). Submissions could
  preferably represent early work that is not yet ready for submission
  to a refereed conference or journal, or describe a technical
  (non-marketing) innovation. Authors of accepted posters are expected
  to prepare and present their posters. 
 
Camera-ready
- The proceedings for SYSTOR 2013 will be published in the
  ACM Digital Library. Accepted
  papers should use either the ACM Word or
  LaTeX style templates for the camera-ready copy.
  Please direct technical questions to: 
  
    acmtexsupport@aptaracorp.com.
 
- The contact author should receive via email a request from the ACM
  to fill-out the rights management form. The ACM requires that
  authors submit this form in order to be included in the proceedings.
  Please do so prior to uploading your camera-ready paper. 
 
- SYSTOR is planning to offer making a recording of your talk
  available in the ACM Digital Library as part of the conference
  proceedings. If you wish to include the recording of the talk in the
  proceedings, please make sure you check the video recording on the
  ACM copyright form.
 
- Please apply ACM Computing Classification categories and terms.
  The templates provide space for this indexing and point authors to
  the Computing Classification Scheme
  at: http://www.acm.org/about/class/1998.
 
 
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