[ACM logo] 17th ACM Symposium on
Operating Systems Principles

December 12-15, 1999
Kiawah Island Resort, near Charleston SC

http://www.diku.dk/sosp99/
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/SOSP99/

Call for papers

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General chair: David Kotz, Dartmouth College
Program chair: John Wilkes, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
Sponsored by: ACM SIGOPS

Authors are invited to submit papers to the 17th SOSP describing original research related to the design, implementation, analysis, and deployment of operating systems. We seek a broad set of high quality, relevant, interesting papers. We are soliciting submissions on a wide range of topics including resource management, security, application support, I/O, networking, user interface support, and OS-related issues for the world-wide web. Our scope spans a wide range of platforms and environments: embedded systems, mobile computers, PCs, workstations, servers, high-performance machines, and production environments -- especially heterogeneous ones.

The SOSP traditions will continue: we will favor work that advances the state of the art into new territory, or continues a significant research dialogue, or reflects on practical applications of the community's knowledge. We are looking for reports on newly-completed work, experience studies, and constructive critiques of prior work, as well as more speculative studies of fresh opportunities.

We anticipate that many contributions will emphasize the OS community's contribution to the closely related fields of computer architecture, data communications, programming systems and languages, and applications. The Symposium attracts attendees with diverse backgrounds, and we explicitly solicit papers not only in the "traditional core" of the OS field, but also in the interface to these areas and others. Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:

OS structure and organization High-availability systems
OS performance evaluation Security
File and storage systems Processor architecture / OS interactions
I/O architectures Networks and communications
Low-power systems Mobile computing
Parallel systems Ubiquitous computing
Heterogeneous systems Multimedia support
Distributed systems Database and transaction support
Real-time systems World-wide web support
High-performance systems Commercial deployment experience

A poster session will provide an outlet for papers of unusual novelty, and we hope to see some more speculative contributions in this category. The tradition of a work-in-progress session will be continued.

To submit a paper

Please follow the submission instructions.

Additional information

Questions may be addressed to the Program Chair:

John Wilkes <wilkes@hpl.hp.com>
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, mailstop 1U13
1501 Page Mill Road
Palo Alto, CA 94304-1126, USA.
Tel: +1 (650) 857-3568

Papers will be published in the Symposium proceedings, which is distributed at the Symposium and as an issue of Operating Systems Review, the ACM SIGOPS quarterly. A CD-ROM of papers and related material will also be published. We will encourage authors of accepted papers to make source code available to ensure replicable results and to facilitate further research by the community. Papers of particular merit will be forwarded to ACM Transactions on Computer Systems for consideration for publication in a special issue with a rapid-review cycle.

There will be a scholarship program to support student registration and attendance.

Last modified: Wed Apr 28 19:00:08 PDT 1999

John Wilkes <wilkes@hpl.hp.com>