by Martha Kim and Moin Qureshi on May 23, 2022 | Tags: Conferences, Review, Reviewing, tcca
Scientific progress relies on sound reviewing processes. The integrity of our review process is paramount, and it rests on our handling of ethical concerns and conflicts of interest. These issues have been compounded by the rapid growth in the computer architecture...
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by Elba Garza and Abdulrahman Mahmoud on Apr 7, 2022 | Tags: ASPLOS, Conference, Conferences
Early this March, computer and systems architects from the world over gathered in Lausanne, Switzerland to attend the 27th International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, or ASPLOS 2022. The first conference to go...
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by Dmitry Ponomarev on Feb 17, 2022 | Tags: Conferences, fhe, hardware accelerator, Security
In an earlier blog post, we summarized advances in hardware and architecture security research in the early part of 2021; this post highlights contributions that appeared in the later part of 2021 that are of interest to our community. In this post, we focus on papers...
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by James Larus on Jan 18, 2022 | Tags: ASPLOS, Conferences, multiple deadlines, Review, Reviewing
In late November, the ASPLOS Steering Committee published a proposal to change the paper submission process for ASPLOS by introducing three deadlines per year and the possibility of resubmitting a paper. The Steering Committee asked the ASPLOS community for its...
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by Christos Kozyrakis and Emery Berger on Jul 30, 2021 | Tags: ASPLOS, Conferences, extended abstract, program committees, Review, Reviewing
Background When we started planning the ASPLOS’21 program committee in Spring 2020, we asked ourselves what we could do to make the review process better for everyone. In our opinion, the most impactful improvement would be to increase the signal available for each...
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