Submission
SYSTOR attempts to combine high-quality international systems research of practical nature with interactions between the relevant industry and academia communities. We therefore solicit paper submissions in four separate tracks:
- Full research papers, reporting original, previously unpublished high-quality research, using not more than 12 pages (see formatting rules below). Submitted papers will be reviewed by the program committee. Accepted papers will be presented in the conference and included in the conference proceedings, published by ACM.
- Short research papers, reporting original, previously unpublished work for which a full paper may not be suitable. Short paper submissions may include, for example: smaller ideas that can be fully expressed in half the space of a full-length paper; unconventional ideas at a preliminary stage of development; interesting negative results; experimental (in)validation of previous findings; controversial positions that challenge the common wisdom; and fresh approaches for addressing old problems. Short papers must not exceed 6 pages. They will undergo the same review process as full papers. If accepted, short papers will be allocated a shorter talk slot during the conference and will also be published in the conference proceedings.
- Highlight papers, containing exciting research results accepted to a recent top-tier systems conference or journal. A small sub-committee will briefly review these submissions and will select the most suitable ones for SYSTOR. The corresponding presentations will then be "replayed" at SYSTOR for the benefit of the local community. A submission should include a link to the corresponding paper, and it should attest the merit of the publication venue. Accepted submissions will not be published in the proceedings.
- Industry papers, describing the technologies behind real systems or products and the considerations that shaped their design and functionality. These papers will be reviewed for quality, but they need not include original research. The papers should be in the form of short or full papers (as described above). Accepted papers will optionally be included in the conference proceedings based on the authors preference. Submissions should clearly indicate: (1) that the paper is submitted to the industrial track; (2) whether the paper is short of full; and (3) whether the paper should be included in the conference proceedings if accepted.
SYSTOR 2012 will additionally host distinguished keynote speakers, a poster session, and several social events at the conference.
Papers submission: The page limits mentioned above are all inclusive (references, figures, etc.). Submissions must be in PDF, printable on US Letter sized paper. Authors should format their papers with the SIGPLAN template using 10pt font (both LaTeX and MS Word versions are available). The "natbib" package suggested for LaTeX can be found here. Please use the 'preprint' option of the \documentclass (the page numbers it produces are of great help to reviewers). Papers sould be submitted here.
Accepted papers: Proceedings including all (non-highlight) accepted papers will be published by ACM in the ACM Digital Library. Authors of (non-highlight) accepted papers will need to sign the ACM copyright forms. The copyright forms and complete instructions will be sent to the authors from the ACM Digital Library. After completing their copyright form, authors will be emailed the correct copyright text and bibliographic strip to place within their paper. At least one author of every accepted paper is expected to attend the conference in person and preset the paper. Lastly, after the conference, a select number of top-scored storage-related papers may be recommended for submission of an extended version of their papers to the ACM Transactions on Storage (TOS) journal with fast-tracking (an accelerated review process).
Posters submission: Students who wish to present their work are required to send a one-page PDF with a description of their poster (*not* the poster itself) by email to the Poster Session Chairs -- Peter Desnoyers and Ethan L. Miller. Submissions could represent early work that is not yet ready for submission to a refereed conference or journal. If accepted, students will be required to prepare and present the poster.
Important Dates
Paper Submission: | February 13, 2012 (11:59pm GMT) |
Paper Submission to highlights track: | March 12, 2012 (11:59pm GMT) |
Paper Notification: | March 26, 2012 (11:59pm GMT) |
Camera-ready: deadline: **EXTENDED** |
May 4, 2012 (11:59pm GMT) |
Poster Submission: deadline: **EXTENDED** |
April 30, 2012 May 17, 2012 (11:59pm GMT) |
Poster Notification: deadline: **EXTENDED** |
May 7, 2012 May 21, 2012 (11:59pm GMT) |