17th ACM International Systems and Storage Conference

SYSTOR


Computing Systems



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The ACM International Systems and Storage Conference (SYSTOR) is an international forum for interaction across the systems research community. The program includes innovative, peer-reviewed research papers in the broad area of systems, as well as distinguished keynote lecturers, a poster session, and social events. ACM SYSTOR is designed to engage academic and industrial researchers and practitioners, welcoming both students and seasoned professionals.



 



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SYSTOR welcomes academic and industrial papers in systems including storage, cloud and distributed systems, networking, and systems security, broadly construed. SYSTOR encourages submissions that describe results from experimental system prototypes, as well as experience papers describing practical deployments, and valuable lessons learned from them.



 



This year, we are broadening the scope to also include research on systems issues in AI and/or sustainability, including those that involve workload optimization, data processing, lifecycle of systems, carbon footprint transparency, and system re-designs.



 



Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:



 



Systems and workload optimization for AI/ML systems



Sustainability/carbon footprint of computer and network systems



System security and trust



Big Data infrastructure



Cloud, edge, data center, and distributed systems



Embedded and real-time systems



Fault tolerance, reliability, and availability



File and storage systems



Networked, mobile, wireless, peer-to-peer, and sensor systems



Operating systems, computer architecture, and their interactions



Performance evaluation and workload characterization



Runtime systems and compiler/programming-language support



System deployment, usage, and experience



System design or adaptation for emerging storage technologies



Virtualization and containers



Storage 3.0



 



Tracks:



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Full Papers Track – original research, at most 12 pages, excluding references



Short Papers Track – original research, at most 5 pages, excluding references



Highlight Papers Track – papers accepted at top-tier conferences in 2023



Posters with Extended Abstract Track – original work presented as a poster, accompanied by an extended abstract in the conference proceedings



 



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The conference this year will be physical.



 



By submitting a research paper you agree to make the maximal effort that at least the presenting author will attend in person. However, in case of justifiable circumstances, we may allow a video-recorded presentation with online availability for Q&A.



Highlight papers must be presented in person, therefore by submitting a highlight paper you agree that at least the presenting author will attend in person.



 



 



Important Dates:



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Full and Short Papers Track



Paper Submission              Wednesday, June 19, 2024



Acceptance Notification       Wednesday, August 7, 2024



Camera-ready                  Monday, August 26, 2024



 



Highlight Papers Track



Extended Abstract Submission  Wednesday, July 10, 2024



Acceptance Notification       Thursday, August 8, 2024



 



Posters with Extended Abstract Track



Poster & Abstract Submission  Monday, July 15, 2024



Acceptance Notification       Sunday, July 28, 2024



Camera-ready                  Wednesday, August 14, 2024



 



 



Conference                    September 23-25, 2024



 



 



Program Chairs:



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Sam Noh (Virginia Tech, USA)



Aviad Zuck (Technion, Israel)



 



 



Program Committee:



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Abutalib Aghayev (Pennsylvania State University)



Adam Morrison (Tel Aviv University)



Alex Conway (Cornell Tech)



Amit Golander (Tel Aviv University)



Anat Bremler-Barr (Tel-Aviv University)



Bryan S. Kim (Syracuse University USA)



Dan Williams (Virginia Tech)



Danny Harnik (IBM Research – Israel)



David Irwin (University of Massachusetts Amherst)



Ibrahim Umit Akgun (Google)



Jae W. Lee (Seoul National University)



Jeongseob Ahn (Ajou University)



Mai Zheng (Iowa State University)



Micahel Wei (VMware Research)



Myeongjae Jeon (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, UNIST)



Nadav Amit (Technion – Israel Institute of Technology)



Ningfang Mi (Northeastern University)



Niv Dayan (University of Toronto)



Orna Agmon Ben-Yehuda (CRI, University of Haifa)



Philip Shilane (Dell Technologies)



Ramnatthan Alagappan (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)



Rob Johnson (VMware Research)



Shir Landau Feibish (The Open University of Israel)



Shivaram Venkataraman (University of Wisconsin, Madison)



Tamar Eilam (IBM Research – Yorktown)



Vasily Tarasov (IBM Research – Almaden)



Yonghwi Kwon (University of Maryland, College Park)



Youjip Won (KAIST)



Youngjin Kwon (KAIST)



Youyou Lu (Tsinghua University)



Yu Liang (ETH Zurich)



Zhichao Cao (Arizona State University)



 



 



General Chair:



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Dalit Naor (The Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yaffo, Israel)



Ofer Biran (IBM Research – Haifa, Israel)



 



Poster Chair:



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Moshe Sulamy (The Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yaffo, Israel)



Sarel Cohen (The Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yaffo, Israel)



 



Publication Chair:



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TBD



 



Publicity Chair:



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Oleg Kolosov (Technion, Israel)



 



Local Arrangements Chair:



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Roni Shefner (The Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yaffo, Israel)



 



Steering Committee Head:



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Dalit Naor (The Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yaffo, Israel)



 



Steering Committee:



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Michael Factor (IBM Research – Haifa, Israel)



Ethan Miller (University of California Santa Cruz, USA)



Liuba Shrira (Brandeis University, USA)



Dan Tsafrir (Technion, Israel & VMware Research Group, USA)



Gala Yadgar (Technion, Israel)



Erez Zadok (Stony Brook University, USA)