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ÂÂÂÂÂÂ Call for Papers - Submission Due Date (extended): August 26, 2015
ÂInternational Workshop on Sustainable Data Centres and Cloud Computing (SD3C)
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ Limassol, Cyprus, December 7-11, 2015
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ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ held in conjunction with UCC 2015:
ÂÂÂ 8th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing
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http://cyprusconferences.org/ucc2015Data centre energy consumption has doubled between 2000 and 2005 and grew by 
50% from 2005 to 2010. On average, computing consumes 60% of total energy while 
cooling consumes 35%. While new technology can lead to a 40% reduction, 
computation and cooling typically operate without coordination or optimization. 
While server energy management can reduce energy use at CPU, rack, and DC 
level, dynamic computation scheduling is not integrated with sensing and 
cooling. Data centre cooling typically operates at constant cold air 
temperature to protect the hottest server racks while local fans distribute the 
temperature across racks. However, these local server controls are not 
integrated with room cooling systems so it is not possible to optimize chiller, 
air fans and server fans as a system. The integration of renewable energy 
sources has received limited interest from the DC community due to lack of 
interoperability of generation, storage and heat recovery and installation and 
maintenance cost versus payback. The adoption of new technologies related to 
computing, cooling, generation, energy storage, and waste heat recovery 
individually requires sophisticated controls, but no single manufacturer 
provides a complete system so integration between control systems does not 
exist.
The objective of this workshop is to bring together researchers and 
technologists from academia and industry to explore the topic of sustainability 
of data centre and cloud computing, particularly from an energy perspective.
Topics of Interest
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Topics of interest related to data centre management and cloud computing 
include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Virtualisation
- Energy and performance profiling, accounting
- Metrics, benchmarks, interfaces
- Principles of power management
- Performance, energy and other resource trade-offs, energy complexity
- Compiler optimization, application design
- System-level optimization, cross-layer coordination
- Load and resource modelling, management
- Scheduling, run-time adaptation, feedback control
- Processor, network, storage, hardware components and architecture
- Reliability and power management
- Adaptive configuration and data placement strategies in storage arrays
Papers on algorithmic topics applied to challenges in the area are also within 
scope:
- Online Stochastic Optimisation
- Machine Learning and Data Mining
- Optimal Stopping
- Theory for Online Decision-making
- Game Theory and Incentive Compatible Mechanism Design
- Artificial Intelligence
Important Dates
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Paper submission (extended):ÂÂÂÂÂ August 26, 2015
Notification of acceptance:ÂÂÂ September 14, 2015
Final manuscript due:ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ September 21, 2015
Submission Guideline
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Manuscripts must be limited to 6 pages in IEEE 8.5"Ã11" double-column format. 
Accepted papers will be submitted to IEEE to be published in the same volume as 
the main conference. Submitted papers may not have been previously published
in or under consideration for publication in another journal of conference.
One full registration (non-student, non-workshop) at UCC 2015 is necessary for
all accepted papers and each accepted paper must be presented by one of the
authors. Papers without a registration and/or not presented at the workshop
will not be published.
Manuscripts should be submitted via:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sd3cOrganizers
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Robert Birke, IBM Research - Zurich Laboratory, Switzerland 
bir[at]zurich[dot]ibm[dot]com
Barry OâSullivan, Insight Centre for Data Analytics, University College 
Cork, Ireland
barry[dot]osullivan[at]insight-centre[dot]org
Program Committee
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Roberto Bruschi, CNIT, Italy 
Luca Chiaraviglio, University of Rome Sapienza, Italy
Paolo Cremonesi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Ton Engbersen, IBM Research Zurich, Switzerland
Vasiliki Georgiadou, Green IT Amsterdam, Netherlands
Paolo Giaccone, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Marco Gribaudo, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Stefano Gualandi, AntOptima SA, Italy
Esa HyytiÃ, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Deepak Mehta, Insight Centre, University College Cork, Ireland
Dirk Pesch, Nimbus Centre, Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland
Jean-Charles Regin, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis / I3S / CNRS, France
Fabrice Roudet, Eaton, Switzerland
Bhuvan Urgaonkar, Penn State University, USA
Artemis Voulkidis, Synelixis Solutions, Greece