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 Main Program (The Joint Workshop of ASBD and EDCS)
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 |  | Sunday, Jun 19 |  | AM | 09:30
  ~ 10:30 | Invited
  Talk (TBD) |  | 10:30
  ~ 10:45 | Break |  |   | Session
  1 - New System Design Approaches (Session Chair: TBD) |  | 10:45
  ~ 11:15 |  Grail Quest: A New Proposal
  for Hardware-assisted Garbage Collection ASBD2016_paper_3.pdf Martin Maas, Krste Asanovic,
  John Kubiatowicz University of California, Berkeley |  | 11:15
  ~ 11:45 | A Machine
  Learning-based Approach to Live Migration Modeling EDCS-Changyeon Jo.pdf Changyeon
  Jo, Changmin Ahn, and Bernhard Egger Seoul National University |  |   |   |   Lunch   |  | PM |   | Session
  2 - Towards a Better Platform (Session Chair: Chao Li) |  | 13:00
  ~ 13:30 | An
  Evaluation of Contemporary Heterogeneous Computing Platforms for Data
  Intensive Applications EDCS-Vincent Lee.pdf Vincent
  T. Lee, Carlo C. Del Mundo, Eddie Yan, Armin Alaghi, Mark Oskin and Luis Ceze University of Washington |  | 13:30
  ~ 14:00 | OpenStack
  and Docker Comparison for Scientific Workflow w.r.t. Execution and Energy EDCS-Amol Jaikar.pdf Amol
  Jaikar, Sangwook Bae, Heejune Han, Byungyun Kong, Syed Asif Raza Shah and
  Seo-Young Noh Korea Institute of Science and Technology
  Information and Korea
  University of Science and Technology |  | 14:00
  ~ 14:15 | Break |  |   | Session
  3 - Big Data and Storage 
  (Session Chair: TBD) |  | 14:15
  ~ 14:45 | ApproxSSD: Fast Data
  Sampling on SSD Arrays  
 ASBD2016_paper_2.pdf Jian Zhou, Xunchao Chen, Jun
  Wang, University of Central Florida |  | 14:45
  ~ 15:15 | A Study for Block-level I/O
  Trace Reconstruction on All-Flash Arrays  Miryeong Kwon, Jie Zhang,
  Gyuyoung Park and Myoungsoo Jung , Yonsei University |  | 15:15
  ~ 15:30 | Concluding Remark | 
 
 Call for papersThe term "Big Data" refers to the continuing massive expansion in the data volume and diversity as well as the speed and complexity of data processing. The use of big data underpins critical activities in all sectors of our society. Achieving the full transformative potential of big data in this increasingly digital world requires both new data analysis algorithms and a new class of systems to handle the dramatic data growth, the demand to integrate structured and unstructured data analytics, and the increasing computing needs of massive-scale analytics.
 
 We are pleased to request papers for presentation at the upcoming Fifth Workshop on Architectures and Systems for Big Data (ASBD 2016) held in conjunction with ISCA-43. The workshop will provide a forum to exchange research ideas related to all critical aspects of emerging analytics systems for big data, including architectural support, benchmarks and metrics, data management software, operating systems, and emerging challenges and opportunities. We hope to attract a group of interdisciplinary researchers from academia, industry and government research labs. To encourage discussion between participants, the workshop will include significant time for interactions between the presenters and the audience. We also plan to have a keynote speaker and/or panel session.
 
 Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
 
 Processor, memory and system architectures for data analyticsBenchmarks, metrics and workload characterization for big dataAccelerators for analytics and data-intensive computingImplications of data analytics to mobile and embedded systemsEnergy efficiency and energy-efficient designs for analyticsAvailability, fault tolerance and data recovery in big data environmentsScalable system and network designs for high concurrency/bandwidth streamingData management and analytics for vast amounts of unstructured dataEvaluation tools, methodologies and workload synthesisOS, distributed systems and system management support for large-scale analyticsDebugging and performance analysis tools for analytics and big dataProgramming systems and language support for deep analyticsMapReduce and other processing paradigms for analytics
 We encourage researchers from all institutions to submit their work for review. Preliminary results of interesting ideas and work-in-progress are welcome. Submissions that are likely to generate vigorous discussion will be favored!
 Submission format: All papers should be submitted in PDF format,
    using 10 point or larger font for text (8 points or larger for figures and
    tables), total length not to exceed 6 pages. Paper Submission : https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=asbd2016 
 
 Committees
 |  | Workshop Co-Organizers:
 
 Lixin Zhang, ICT/CAS China
 Yungang Bao, ICT/CAS China
 
 Program Co-Chairs:
 
 John Kim, KAIST South Korea
 Xiufeng Sui, ICT/CAS China
 
 
 Program Committee:
 
 Zhibin Yu, SIAT/CAS China
 Haibo Chen, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
 Jing Wang, Capital Normal University
 Xin	Fu, University of Houston
 Sally A. McKee, Chalmers University of Technology
 Rajeev Balasubramonian, University of Utah
 Boris Grot, University of Edinburgh
 Myungsoo Jung, Yonsei University
 
 
 | Steering Committee:
 
 Jian Li, Huawei
 Jichuan Chang, Google
 Evan Speight, IBM Research
 
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 Important Dates
 
 Submissions deadline: April 22, 11:59:59PM PST, 2016
 Author notification: May 06, 2016
 
 Submissions deadline: May 06, 11:59:59PM PST, 2016
 Author notification: May 26, 2016
 
 
 Prior Workshops:
 ASBD 2015
 ASBD 2014
 ASBD 2013
 ASBD 2012
 ASBD 2011
 
 
 
 
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