ASPLOS'18 Workshop: Updated Call for Position Papers
Call for Position Papers
Grand Challenges in Computer Systems Research
An NSF-Sponsored Community Visioning Workshop
as part of the ASPLOS 2018 Conference
March 24 - 25, 2018 | Williamsburg, VA | https://www.asplos2018.org/program/grandchallenges
Overview
It is now a time of wrenching changes in computer systems research. The community is researching an unprecedentedly broad range of topics, ranging from the small (internet of things) to the large (exascale datacenters), simultaneously addressing technology discontinuities (End of Moore's Law and Energy Wall), new challenges in security and privacy, and the rise of artificial intelligence.
It is in this context that NSF is sponsoring a community visioning workshop on Grand Challenges in Computer Systems Research on a 10-15 year horizon. This workshop will focus on architecture, operating systems, and programming systems, and be co-located with ASPLOS.
The workshop will be organized around a few topics:
- Internet of Things and Infrastructure;
- Augmenting Human Abilities and AI;
- Security and Privacy;
- Complexity Management;
- and any additional topics that attendees wish to put forward.
The workshop will take place on Saturday March 24 and Sunday March 25 in Williamsburg, VA, as part of the ASPLOS workshops. It will have two parts. The first day will be open to everyone, and consist of keynotes and interactive panels. The second day will be open to invited researchers only, who will brainstorm and produce a report for NSF.
Researchers who would like to be invited to participate in the second day are encouraged to send a one-page position paper outlining their thoughts on research agendas around one of the topics listed above---with an emphasis on interdisciplinary research. The attendees will be picked based on the submitted position papers.
Submit a 1-page PDF file to research_challenges@cs.illinois.edu by 6pm CST, Saturday Feb 10th, 2018 (updated deadline).
Organizing Committee
- Albert Cohen (INRIA),
- Josep Torrellas (University of Illinois),
- Yuanyuan Zhou (University of California, San Diego),
- Xipeng Shen (North Carolina State University),
- James Tuck (North Carolina State University).