SIGOPS ANNOUNCE monthly posting (06/02/2019)


CONTENTS

  1. Announcements:
    SIGUCCS '192019-03-08https://siguccs.org/Conference/2019/
    * PIRL'192019-06-10http://pirl.nvsl.io/
    CPIS2019-06-15http://www.cpis.uni-mannheim.de

  2. (*= new this month)

  3. Special Announcements:
    SIGOPS Awards

  4. About SIGOPS Announce mailing list
    How to unsubscribe, subscribe, and submit requests for announcements.



1. ANNOUNCEMENTS

SIGUCCS '19

Title:47th ACM SIGUCCS - Call For Proposals
Abstract Deadline:2019-03-08
Submission Deadline:2019-06-30
Webpage:https://siguccs.org/Conference/2019/
Dates:November 3-6, 2019
Location:New Orleans, Louisiana
Contact Email:karlo@uoregon.edu
Synopsis:
Next week is big! Final proposal deadline for the 2019 ACM SIGUCCS conference in New Orleans is March 8th and Mardi Gras is March 5th. Submit your proposal this week so you can celebrate without worries next week. Ideas for topics include: Strategy and governance; Infrastructure and operations; Instructional technology and design; Service management; Lab management and desktop support; Leadership and career development; Communication, training, and documentation

NEW THIS MONTH!

PIRL'19

Title:Persistent Programming In Real Life
Submission Deadline:2019-06-10
Webpage:http://pirl.nvsl.io/
Dates:July, 22-23, 2019
Location:San Diego, CA, USA
Contact Email:swanson@cs.ucsd.edu
Synopsis:
We're soliciting presentations for Persistent Programming in Real Life (PIRL). PIRL brings together software leaders interested in methodologies for persistent memories and sharing experiences. PIRL is for developers on the front lines of persistent programming. Tell us about what you have done, want to do, and what you learned with persistent memory. To present, register here (http://tinyurl.com/pirlsignup). Pre-registration will be $400. Space is limited.

CPIS

Title:HICSS-53 Minitrack on Cyber-Physical Information Systems
Submission Deadline:2019-06-15
Webpage:http://www.cpis.uni-mannheim.de
Dates:January 7-10, 2020
Location:Maui, HI, USA
Contact Email:christian.becker@uni-mannheim.de
Synopsis:
The Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) is a premier international forum for presenting computer systems research in the area of information science. HICSS conducts sessions on various key topics that the conference treats as tracks of minitracks. The here announced minitrack on Cyber-Physical Information Systems (CPIS) is part of the Software Technology Track. We encourage systems papers that span different communities and, as enabling technology for information systems, especially address infrastructure solutions in the areas of operating, real-time, network, and distributed systems.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

Title:SIGOPS Awards
Summary:
# The Dennis M. Ritchie Award

Deadline: August 1st, 2019

https://www.sigops.org/awards/dmr/

The Dennis M. Ritchie Doctoral Dissertation Award was created in 2013 by ACM SIGOPS to recognize research in software systems and to encourage the creativity that Dennis Ritchie embodied, providing a reminder of Ritchie’s legacy and what a difference one person can make in the field of software systems research. This is an annual award presented in alternating years at SOSP and OSDI.


# The Hall of Fame Award

Deadline: June 5, 2019

https://www.sigops.org/awards/hof/

The SIGOPS Hall of Fame Award was instituted in 2005 to recognize the most influential Operating Systems papers that were published at least ten years in the past. In 2019, operating systems papers that were published between 1 October 2008 and 30 September 2010 are eligible for nomination.


# The Mark Weiser Award

Deadline: September 1, 2019

https://www.sigops.org/awards/mw/

The Mark Weiser Award was created in 2001 by ACM SIGOPS, to be given to an individual who has demonstrated creativity and innovation in operating systems research, broadly construed. The recipient must have begun his or her career no earlier than 20 years prior to nomination. The award is named in honor of Mark Weiser, a computing visionary recognized for his research accomplishments during his career at Xerox PARC. 


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