by Vijay Chidambaram on Apr 4, 2022 | Tags: Conference, rebuttal, Review, Reviewing
Many CS systems and architecture conferences have a rebuttal phase or an author response period, where authors can respond to the questions asked by reviewers, and correct misunderstandings by reviewers. We discuss the pros and cons of this phase, and whether it is a...
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by ASPLOS Steering Committee on Nov 30, 2021 | Tags: Conference, Policy, Reviewing
TL;DR The ASPLOS Steering Committee is considering two changes to the ASPLOS submission process: 1) three submission deadlines spread over the year, and 2) the possibility for papers near acceptance to be revised and resubmitted. This proposal outlines these changes....
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by Tamara Lehman on Nov 3, 2021 | Tags: Conference, Virtual Meetings
Like every other conference in the year 2021, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, MICRO-54 is once again being held in a virtual format over the Whova platform. While I miss the personal interactions you get with an in-person conference, I do appreciate the benefits of...
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by Dmitry Ponomarev on Jun 23, 2021 | Tags: Conference, Security
Hardware and architecture security remained a hot research topic in the first half of 2021, with new contributions appearing in architecture, security and systems conferences. Some of these 2021 papers were overviewed in our earlier blog post, here we focus on more...
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by Daniel A. Jiménez, Moin Qureshi, Boris Grot, and José Martínez on May 4, 2021 | Tags: Conference, Policy, Reviewing
As with all scientific communities, the field of computer architecture is driven by publications. At the heart of a meaningful scientific publication model is a fair and sound peer-reviewing process. If this process is compromised, some papers might be unfairly...
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