ARCS 2020: 33rd International Conference on Architecture of Computing Systems Aachen, Germany, May 25-28, 2020 |
Conference website | http://arcs2020.itec.kit.edu |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=arcs2020 |
Abstract registration deadline | January 31, 2020 |
Submission deadline | January 31, 2020 |
The ARCS conferences series has over 30 years of tradition reporting leading edge research in computer architecture and operating systems. The focus of the 2020 conference will be on concepts and tools for incorporating self-adaptation and self-organisation mechanisms in high- performance computing systems. This includes upcoming approaches for runtime modifcation at various abstraction levels, ranging from hardware changes to goal changes and their impact on architectures, technologies, and languages.
Submission Guidelines
They should be formatted according to Springer LNCS style (see: https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines) and must not exceed 12 pages, including references and fgures.
Submissions should be done through the link that is provided on the conference website https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=arcs2020. Papers must be submitted in PDF format.
List of Topics
Paper submission: Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research papers on one or more of the following topics:
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Hardware Architectures
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System-on-chip
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Distributed systems
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High performance systems
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Heterogeneous multi- and many-core architectures
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Architectures for real-time and mixed-criticality systems
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Coarse- and fne-grained reconfgurable architectures
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Flexible I/O support
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Advanced computing architectures
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New Memory Technologies
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Programming Models and Runtime Environments
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Programming models for many-core and/or heterogeneous computing platforms
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Operating systems, hypervisors and middleware for homogeneous and heterogeneous multi-/many-core computing platforms
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System management including but not limited to scheduling, memory management, power/thermal management, and RTOS
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Cross-sectional Topics
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Organic Computing
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Adaptive systems (energy aware, self-x technologies) Pervasive systems
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Approximate Computing
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Autonomous systems
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Support for safety and security
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Committees
General Chair
- Stefan Lankes, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany
- Wolfgang Karl, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, Karlsruhe, Germany
Program Chairs
- Sven Tomforde, Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, Germany
- André Brinkmann, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany
Publication
The proceedings of ARCS 2020 will be published in the Springer Lecture Notes on Computer Science (LNCS) series.
Venue
The conference will be held in Aachen, Germany. Aachen's geographic location in direct neighborhood to Belgium and the Netherlands and its close proximity to several other European countries including Britain, France, and Luxembourg make Aachen a truly European place. Aachen's European character is also reflected in the various multilingual versions of its name. While in Italian and Spanish it bears the names Aquisgrana and Aquisgr'an, respectively, which derive from the medieval Latin designation (Aquisgrani) and apparently hark back to a Celticgod of healing named Grannus, in French-speaking regions it is called Aix-la-Chapelle, in allusion to Aachen's Church of St. Mary's,the Cathedral of today. Like these Romanic versions, the German name Aachen and the Dutch equivalent Aken point to the special importance of the local waters and the hot springs.
Aachen Cathedral was founded around 800 A.D. and a Gothic chancel was added later. Its Domschatzkammer (treasury) has medieval artifacts including the shrine of Charlemagne, who was buried here in 814 A.D. Nearby is the baroque town hall, Aachener Rathaus, with 19th-century frescoes. Sulfurous water fills the fountains of Elisenbrunnen.
Contact
Futher information are published at http://arcs2020.itec.kit.edu. All questions about submissions should be emailed to slankes@eonerc.rwth-aachen.de