Call for Papers and Lightning Talks
Research/Position Papers (Full or Short/Work In Progress)
Full or short peer-reviewed papers describing novel work that is complete or in progress. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
How HPC system and application monitoring can be influenced by how cloud and web companies are monitoring their environments and applications
What data, analytics, figures of merit for performance apply in different computing cases and how monitoring and analysis will need to change to address these concurrently
Challenges in monitoring and analysis in converged environments (e.g., microservices vs tightly-coupled applications)
Changes to systems and software to support feedback from and dynamic response to monitoring and analysis
Traditional HPC monitoring and analysis with consideration of relevancy to changing architectures and workflows
Review criteria for research papers will include technical soundness, significance and potential of work/results, and originality of work. Review criteria for position papers will include soundness of principles, new insights presented, and potential for transformative directions.
Accepted papers will be included in Cluster's workshop proceedings published by IEEE and will be submitted for inclusion in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
Lengths:
Full: 8 pages plus 2 additional reference-only pages
Short/WIP: 4 pages plus 2 additional reference-only pages
Lightning Talks
Short, non-peer-reviewed talks that will be selected by the organizing committee. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
Breaking news, new positions, and stimulating insights on the potential topics above
Driving coordinated change in monitoring and analysis tooling, software, and architectures to enable interoperability of HPC, cloud, and data-analytic workflows
Lightning talk proposals should include a few sentences describing the topic, project, or activity to be covered as well as a short outline of the proposed talk. Note that the Lightning Talk length is very limited, so proposals should describe a single core idea. Review criteria for lightning talks will include perceived innovation, interest, and ability to engage the audience.
Lightning Talk Submission Note: Please use Easychair's "Abstract" field to describe your submission. You do not need to upload a PDF paper for lightning talks.
Lengths:
Lightning Talks: 12 minutes
Dates
Full and Short Papers Due: Jun 30, 2023
Full and Short Paper Notifications: July 17, 2023
Full and Short Camera Ready Papers Due: July 25, 2023
Lightning Talk Rolling Submissions and Notifications Through Oct 6, 2023
Submissions
Web-based submissions through EasyChair.
PDFs only.
Submissions must be compliant with the format used by IEEE Cluster. LaTex and Word templates can be found here.
No additional pages can be purchased.
Submissions must be in English.
Submissions must adhere to the IEEE standards for AI-generated content.
Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the work associated with submission in accordance with the policies of IEEE Cluster.