LADIS 2010 - The 4th ACM International Workshop on Large Scale Distributed Systems and Middleware
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Category Distributed Systems;Middleware
Deadline: May 11, 2010 | Date: July 28, 2010
Venue/Country: Zurich, Switzerland
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The 4th ACM International Workshop on Large Scale Distributed Systems and Middleware(ACM sponsorship pending approval)Zurich, Switzerland, 28-29 July 2010Held in conjunction with PODChttp://www.cs.cornell.edu/projects/ladis2010On Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ladisworkshopABOUT THE WORKSHOPLADIS 2010 will bring together researchers and practitioners in thefields of distributed systems and middleware to discuss thechallenges of building massive distributed computing systems andclouds. By posing research questions in the context of the largestand most-demanding real-world systems, LADIS serves to catalyzedialog between cloud computing engineers and scalable distributedsystems researchers, to open the veil of secrecy that has surroundedmany cloud computing architectures, and to increase the potentialimpact of the best research underway in both the systems and theorycommunities.Due to the co-location with PODC, this year's LADIS will devotespecial attention to promoting exchange of ideas between the theoryand systems communities on the topics related to design,implementation, performance and underlying principles of large-scaledistributed systems and cloud computing.This workshop invites work and promotes the exchange of ideas in thefollowing topics:Consistency, reliability and fault-tolerance models for cloud computing infrastructures and the technologies to support them (e.g. convergent consistency, transactions, state-machine replication).Novel storage organizations for large scale systems (e.g., no-SQL databases or key-value storage), snapshot and weak isolation models, scalable and elastic transaction approaches (e.g. mini-transactions), wide-area transactions.Large-scale infrastructure technologies (e.g. Chubby, Paxos, Zookeeper, group membership services, distributed registries).Support and programming models for scalable cloud-hosted applications and services (e.g. map-reduce, global file systems, pub-sub, multicast, group communication).Power and other resource management tools (e.g. virtualization and consolidation, resource allocation, load balancing, resource placement, routing, scheduling).Privacy tools and models (e.g. digital identity management, encrypting private data in the cloud, information flow in data centers).Particular attention is given to challenges unique to thelarge-scale distributed systems and cloud computing domains.The workshop will last for a day and a half, which will include amix of presentation of accepted papers, and keynotes from prominentacademia and industry speakers who can talk about the architecturesof the world's most demanding cloud platforms. Invited speakersinclude Norm Jouppi (HP Labs Fellow), Chet Murthy (IBM Research),Burkhard Neidecker-Lutz (SAP), and Pablo Rodriguez (ScientificDirector at Telefonica), with others pending.Previous LADIS keynote and invited speakers include Gennaro Cuomo(CTO, IBM WebSphere), Jeff Dean (Google Fellow), James Hamilton(technology guru for Microsoft's Cloud Computing initiative, now atAmazon), David Nichols (Microsoft Windows Live), Raghu Ramakrishnan(Yahoo! Fellow), Ben Reed (developer of Yahoo's Zookeeper), MarvinTheimer (Principal Engineer at Amazon), Franco Travostino and RandyShoup (CTO and Chief Architect for eBay).SUBMISSION AND LOGISTICSTo attend, you are invited to submit a position or short researchpaper expressing new ideas, research directions, or relevantopinions. Submissions consist of up to 5 pages using 11-point TimesRoman font, including title page with author names, andbibliography. Submissions deviating from these guidelines will notbe reviewed. Submissions will be judged on originality, clarity,relevance, and, above all, their likelihood of generatingdiscussion. Accepted papers will be published in the ACM DigitalLibrary.IMPORTANT DATESPaper Submission: (NEW) 10 May 2010Notification: 24 June 2010Camera-ready due: 12 July 2010Workshop Date: 28-29 July 2010GENERAL CHAIRSGregory Chockler, IBM Research, Haifa, IsraelYmir Vigfusson, IBM Research, Haifa, IsraelPROGRAM CHAIRSMarcos K. Aguilera, Microsoft Research, USAMarc Shapiro, INRIA & LIP6, FrancePROGRAM COMMITTEEPeter Dickman, Google, SwitzerlandDanny Dolev, Hebrew U., IsraelAmr El Abbadi, UC Santa Barbara, USAAlan Fekete, U. Sydney, AustraliaSeth Gilbert, EPFL, SwitzerlandRicardo Jimenez Peris, U. Politecnica de Madrid, SpainFlavio Junqueira, Yahoo Research, SpainDahlia Malkhi, Microsoft Research, USAChristine Morin, IRISA, FranceYasushi Saito, Google, USAIon Stoica, UC Berkeley, USA
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