CFP: HotStorageâ24
Submission site is now open:
https://hotstorage24.hotcrp.com/
The
16th ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Storage and File Systems (HotStorage'24)
will take place July 8th â 9th, 2024 at the Hyatt Regency Santa Clara in Santa Clara, CA, USA. The workshop is sponsored by ACM, runs in cooperation with USENIX, and its proceedings will appear in the ACM Digital Library. The program will be jointly held with:
the 18th USENIX Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation
(OSDI) and the USENIX Annual Technical Conference
(ATC).
Important Dates
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Paper submissions due:
March 22, 2024 (Friday), 11:59 pm AoE
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Notification to authors:
May 13, 2024 (Monday), 11:59 pm AoE
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Final papers due:
June 1, 2024 (Saturday), 11:59 pm AoE
Topics of Interest
HotStorage'24 welcomes innovative submissions in the broad areas of storage, data management, data applications, and cross-disciplinary topics that relate to these. There are many topics covered,
including, but not limited to:
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Application- and workload-specific storage
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Archival and backup storage
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Caching, tiering, and replication
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Cloud storage
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Disaggregated and distributed storage
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Energy-efficient storage
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File systems
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Flash/SSD
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Key-value and NoSQL stores
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Memory-centric storage systems
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Mobile and edge device (sensors, home, and IoT, etc.) storage
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New storage hardware (CLX, DPUs, persistent memory)
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Next generation storage (DNA, glass)
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Performance modeling and prediction for storage
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Programming models and compilers for storage
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Quality of service for storage
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Security and privacy of storage
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Storage reliability, erasure coding
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Storage systems for ML and applying ML to storage systems
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Submission Instructions
Submissions must be no longer than five (5) two-column pages excluding references and should be submitted electronically via the submission form at
https://hotstorage24.hotcrp.com/.
Indicating Paper Type. Authors
must indicate one of two paper types in both the submission and on HotCRP: Position or
Regular. Paper titles should be prefixed by their type in the submission. For example, "Position: XYZ". Position titles should explicitly state and argue for a position; the more interesting or forward-looking the position, the better the paper is a
match for HotStorage. Position papers may be used to put forward a vision for storage systems. Regular papers might contain a new and interesting result that is at an early stage and not yet ready for a conference submission.
Papers should be submitted electronically as a PDF. All text and figures must fit within a 7"x9" text block,
centered on the page, using two columns with .33 inches of separation. The paper should be typeset using a 10-point font (Times New Roman or similar) with a 12-point (single-spaced) leading.
Please follow
paper formatting instructions.
The author kit, which contains the Latex style and template, is available here.
Please ensure that your paper satisfies all the above requirements for content and formatting before submission; if you have a question about any of these issues, please email the program chairs
chairs24@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.
For additional submission guidelines, please refer to
https://www.hotstorage.org/2024/cfp.html.
Conference Organizers
Program
Chairs
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General
Chairs
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Amy Tai,
Google
Andrà Brinkmann,
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
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Janki Bhimani,
Florida International University
Yue Cheng,
University of Virginia
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Program Committee
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John Bent,
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Raju Rangaswami,
Florida International University
Michio Honda,
University of Edinburgh
Dalit Naor,
College of Tel-Aviv
Gala Yadgar,
Technion Haifa
Philip Shilane,
Dell
Aishwarya Ganesan,
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Vasily Tarasov,
IBM Research
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Yang Wang,
Chinese Academy of Science
Hossein Assadi,
Sharif University
Sarah Neuwirth,
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Floretina Popovici,
Google
Zhichao Cao,
Arizona State University
Ram Alagappan,
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Lukas Rupprecht,
Databricks
Youjip Won,
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Youngjin Kwon,
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
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Bryan Kim,
Syracuse University
Angelos Bilas,
University of Crete
Myoungsoo Jung,
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Siying Dong,
Meta
Suli Yang,
Google
Kan Wu,
Google
Matias Bjorling,
Western Digital
Jayashree Mohan,
Microsoft Research
Javier Gonzalez,
Samsung
Jooyoung Hwang,
Samsung
Eitan Yaakobi,
Technion Haifa
Jingyuan Zhang,
ByteDance
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Publication Chair
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Publicity Chairs
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Registration Chair and Treasurer
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Jingyuan Zhang,
ByteDance
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Lei Pan,
IBM Research
Adnan Maruf,
Missouri State University
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Travis Janssen,
IBM Research
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Sponsorship Chairs
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Local Chair
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Web Chairs
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Xing Lin,
LinkedIn
Pratik Mishra,
AMD
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Kan Wu,
Google
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Rui Yang,
University of Virginia
Zhaoyuan Su,
University of Virginia
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Steering Committee
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Marcos Aguilera,
VMware
Anirudh Badam,
Microsoft
Angela Demke Brown,
University of Toronto
Vijay Chidambaram,
University of Texas at Austin and VMware Research
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Ashvin Goel,
University of Toronto
Sudarsun Kannan,
Rutgers University
Xiaosong Ma,
Qatar Computing Research Institute, HBKU
Sam H. Noh,
Virginia Tech
Daniel Peek,
Meta
Erik Riedel,
ITRenew
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Philip Shilane,
Dell
Nisha Talagala,
Pyxeda AI
Youjip Won,
KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology)
Gala Yadgar,
Technion--Israel Institute of Technology
Erez Zadok,
Stony Brook University
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Best regards,
Lei Pan
leipan@xxxxxxx
IBM Research â Hybrid Storage Research
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