Welcome
ASPLOS is the premier forum for multidisciplinary systems research spanning computer architecture and hardware, programming languages and compilers, operating systems and networking, as well as applications and user interfaces. The research may target diverse goals such as performance, energy and thermal efficiency, resiliency, security, and sustainability. The importance of such cross-cutting research continues to grow as we grapple with the end of Dennard scaling, the explosion of big data, scales ranging from ultra-low power wearable devices to exascale parallel and cloud computers, the need for sustainability, and increasingly human-centered applications. ASPLOS embraces systems research that directly targets these new problems in new ways.
Best Paper Award
"Determining Application-specific Peak Power and Energy Requirements for Ultra-low-power Processors", Hari Cherupalli (Minnesota); Henry Duwe (Illinois); Weidong Ye (Illinois); Rakesh Kumar (Illinois); John Sartori (Minnesota)
"Black-box Concurrent Data Structures for NUMA Architectures", Irina Calciu (VMware Research Group); Siddhartha Sen (Microsoft Research); Mahesh Balakrishnan (Yale University); Marcos K. Aguilera (VMware Research Group)
Most Influential Paper Award
"Automatically characterizing large scale program behavior", Timothy Sherwood, Erez Perelman, Greg Hamerly, Brad Calder (University of California at San Diego) from ASPLOS 2002
SIGMOBILE Test-of-Time Award
"Energy-Efficient Computing for Wildlife Tracking: Design Tradeoffs and Early Experiences with ZebraNet" Philo Juang, Hidekazu Oki, Yong Wang, Margaret Martonosi, Li-Shiuan Peh, Daniel Rubenstein (Princeton University) from ASPLOS 2002
Early Bird Registration ends :
March 16th, 2017
Important Dates:
Abstracts:
Aug 8, 2016Full Paper Submissions:
Aug 15, 2016 Author response:
October 19-21, 2016 Notification:
Nov 10, 2016Final Copy Deadline:
Jan 27, 2017
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