The French Chapter of the ACM Special Interest Group on
Operating Systems (SIGOPS), is organizing every 18 months a
conference on Operating Systems. It will bring together
french and european researchers from universities and
industry.
Operating systems have to meet some
constraints,
among others: portability on multiple hardware platforms,
performance, security. Additional constraints like
real-time/quality of service, low energy consumption,
arising in most embedded systems, also have to be dealt
with. We encourage submissions on all these areas. Papers
are solicited on, but not restricted to, the following topics:
- operating system architectures
- operating system performance evaluation
- distributed operating systems
- middleware
- systems based on virtual machines
- operating systems aspects in grid computing
- mobile computing
- embedded systems
- fault tolerance
- security
- real-time and quality of service
- energy consumption
Important dates
- submission deadline: december
13, 2004
- acceptance notification:
february 5, 2005
- camera-ready paper:
march 6, 2005
- conference:
april 6-8, 2005
Papers must use a typeface no smaller than 11 point,
and
be no longer than 12 pages. Official languages of the
conference are French and English.
Papers are to be submitted electronically (pdf/ps) with :
http://reg-cfse4.irisa.fr/
Authors who cannot submit their papers electronically should inform the
PC chair at Isabelle Puaut
(Isabelle.Puaut@irisa.fr).
Committees
PC chair: Isabelle Puaut (University of
Rennes/IRISA)
General chair: Gilles Muller (Ecole des Mines
de
Nantes)
Program Committee :
- François Armand (Jaluna, France)
- Paul Barham (Microsoft Research, UK)
- Frank Bellosa (University of Erlangen, Germany)
- Yolande Berbers (University of Leuven, Belgium)
- Emmanuel Cecchet (INRIA Grenoble, France)
- Isabelle Demeure (ENST Paris, France)
- Laurence Duchien (University of Lille/LIFL,
Lille, France)
- Jean-Charles Fabre (CNRS/LAAS, Toulouse, France)
- Gilles Grimaud (UniversitÈ of Lille/LIFL,
Lille,
France)
- Anne-Marie Kermarrec (INRIA/IRISA, Rennes,
France)
- Gilles Muller (Ecole des Mines de Nantes, France)
- Laurent Philippe (University of Besancon/LIFC,
France)
- Isabelle Puaut (University of Rennes/IRISA,
France)
- Laurent Réveillère (ENSEIRB/LaBRI,
Bordeaux,
France)
- Michel Riveill (Université de Nice/I3S, France)
- Pierre Sens (Université de Paris 6, France)
- Marc Shapiro (Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK)