CALL FOR PAPERS ========================================================== 2022 BenchCouncil International Symposium on Benchmarking, Measuring and Optimizing (Bench 2022) https://www.benchcouncil.org/bench2022/index.html New Paper deadline: August 18, 2022, 23:59:59 AoE Notification: September 22, 2022, 23:59:59 AoE Final Papers due: October 20, 2022, 23:59:59 AoE Conference date: Nov. 7th - Nov. 9th, 2022 (Virtual) Submission site: https://bench2022.hotcrp.com/ ========================================================== Introduction ---------------- Benchmarks, Data, Standards, Measurements, and Optimizations are fundamental human activities and assets. The Bench conference has two essential duties: promote data or benchmark-based quantitative approaches to tackle multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary challenges; connect architecture, system, data management, algorithm, and application communities to better co-design for the inherent workload characterizations. The Bench conference provides a high-quality, single-track forum for presenting results and discussing ideas that further the knowledge and understanding of the benchmarks, data, standards, measurements, and optimizations community as a whole. It is a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary conference. The past meetings attracted researchers and practitioners from the architecture, system, algorithm, and application communities. It includes both invited sessions and contributed sessions. Regularly, the Bench conference will present the BenchCouncil Achievement Award ($3000), the BenchCouncil Rising Star Award ($1000), the BenchCouncil Best Paper Award ($1000), and the BenchCouncil Distinguished Doctoral Dissertation Awards in Computer Architecture ($1000) and in other areas ($1000). This year, the BenchCouncil Distinguished Doctoral Dissertation Award includes two tracks: computer architecture and other areas. Among the submissions of each track, four candidates will be selected as finalists. They will be invited to give a 30-minute presentation at the Bench 2022 Conference and contribute research articles to BenchCouncil Transactions on Benchmarks, Standards and Evaluation. Finally, for each track, one among the four will receive the award for each track, which carries a $1,000 honorarium. Organization ----------------- General Co-Chairs Emmanuel Jeannot, INRIA, France Peter Mattson, Google, USA Wanling Gao, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Program Co-Chairs Chunjie Luo, ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Ce Zhang, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Ana Gainaru, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA Workshop and Tutorial Co-Chairs Kai Shu, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA Reza Zafarani, Syracuse University, USA Publicity Co-Chairs Shaopeng Dai, ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences David Kanter, MLCommons Rui Ren, Beijing Institute of Open Source Chip Zhen Jia, Amazon Web Co-Chairs Jiahui Dai, BenchCouncil Qian He, Beijing Institute of Open Source Chip Award Committees BenchCouncil Distinguished Doctoral Dissertation Award Committee in Other Areas: Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee Xiaoyi Lu, The University of California, Merced Jeyan Thiyagalingam, STFC-RAL Lei Wang, ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences Spyros Blanas, The Ohio State University BenchCouncil Distinguished Doctoral Dissertation Award Committee in Computer Architecture: Peter Mattson, Google Vijay Janapa Reddi, Harvard University Wanling Gao, Chinese Academy of Sciences Bench Steering Committees Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee Geoffrey Fox, Indiana University D. K. Panda, The Ohio State University Felix, Wolf, TU Darmstadt Xiaoyi Lu, University of California, Merced Resit Sendag, University of Rhode Island, USA Wanling Gao, ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences & UCAS Jianfeng Zhan, ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences &BenchCouncil Call for papers ------------------------ The Bench conference encompasses a wide range of areas and topics in benchmarking, measurement, evaluation methods and tools. We solicit papers describing original and previously unpublished work. The areas and topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following. Areas: **Architecture: The benchmarking of the architecture and the hardware, e.g. the benchmark suite for CPU, GPU, Memory, HPC. **Data Management: The evaluation of the data management and storage, e.g. the benchmark specifications and tools for database. **Algorithm: The evaluation of the algorithm, e.g. the evaluation rules and datasets in machine learning, deep learning, reinforce learning. **Datasets: Evaluation of data quality, algorithms for optimizing data, and datasets used for research and benchmarking. **System: The testing of the software system, e.g. the testing of operating system, distributed system, web server. **Network: The measurement of communication network, e.g. the measurement of network in data center, wireless, mobile, ad-hoc and sensor networks. **Reliability and Security: The measurement of reliability and security. **Application: The measurement of application in medical, finance, education, etc. Topics: **Benchmark and standard specifications, implementations, and validations: -Big Data, Artificial intelligence (AI), High performance computing (HPC), Machine learning, Warehouse-scale computing, Mobile robotics, Edge and fog computing, Internet of Things (IoT), Blockchain, Data management and storage, Financial, Education, Medical or other application domains. **Dataset Generation and Analysis: -Research or industry data sets, including the methods used to collect the data and technical analyses supporting the quality of the measurements; Analyses or meta-analyses of existing data and original articles on systems, technologies and techniques that advance data sharing and reuse to support reproducible research; Evaluations of the rigor and quality of the experiments used to generate data and the completeness of the descriptions of the data; Tools generating large-scale data. **Workload characterization, quantitative measurement, design and evaluation studies: -Characterization and evaluation of Computer and communication networks, protocols and algorithms; Wireless, mobile, ad-hoc and sensor networks, IoT applications; Computer architectures, hardware accelerators, multi-core processors, memory systems and storage networks; HPC systems; Operating systems, file systems and databases; Virtualization, data centers, distributed and cloud computing, fog and edge computing; Mobile and personal computing systems; Energy-efficient computing systems; Real-time and fault-tolerant systems; Security and privacy of computing and networked systems; Software systems and services, and enterprise applications; Social networks, multimedia systems, web services; Cyber-physical systems. **Methodologies, abstractions, metrics, algorithms and tools: -Analytical modeling techniques and model validation; Workload characterization and benchmarking; Performance, scalability, power and reliability analysis; Sustainability analysis and power management; System measurement, performance monitoring and forecasting; Anomaly detection, problem diagnosis and troubleshooting; Capacity planning, resource allocation, run time management and scheduling; Experimental design, statistical analysis and simulation. **Measurement and evaluation: -Evaluation methodologies and metrics; Testbed methodologies and systems; Instrumentation, sampling, tracing and profiling of large-scale, real-world applications and systems; Collection and analysis of measurement data that yield new insights; Measurement-based modeling (e.g., workloads, scaling behavior, assessment of performance bottlenecks); Methods and tools to monitor and visualize measurement and evaluation data; Systems and algorithms that build on measurement-based findings; Advances in data collection, analysis and storage (e.g., anonymization, querying, sharing); Reappraisal of previous empirical measurements and measurement-based conclusions; Descriptions of challenges and future directions that the measurement and evaluation community should pursue. Paper Submission ------------------------ Papers must be submitted in PDF. For a full paper, the page limit is 15 pages in the LNCS format, not including references. For a short paper, the page limit is 8 pages in the LNCS format, not including references. The submissions will be judged based on the merit of the ideas rather than the length. The reviewing process is double-blind. Upon acceptance, the proceeding will be published by Springer LNCS (Indexed by EI). Please note that the LNCS format is the final one for publishing. Distinguished papers will be recommended to and published by the BenchCouncil Transactions on Benchmarks, Standards and Evaluation (TBench). At least one author must pre-register for the symposium, and at least one author must attend the symposium to present the paper. Papers for which no author is pre-registered will be removed from the proceedings. Submission site: https://bench2022.hotcrp.com/ LNCS Latex template: https://www.benchcouncil.org/file/llncs2e.zip Awards --------------------- * BenchCouncil Achievement Award ($3,000) - This award recognizes a senior member who has made long-term contributions to benchmarking, measuring, and optimizing. The winner is eligible for the status of a BenchCouncil Fellow. * BenchCouncil Rising Star Award ($1,000) - This award recognizes a junior member who demonstrates outstanding potential for research and practice in benchmarking, measuring, and optimizing. * BenchCouncil Best Paper Award ($1,000) - This award recognizes a paper presented at the Bench conferences, which demonstrates potential impact on research and practice in benchmarking, measuring, and optimizing. * BenchCouncil Distinguished Doctoral Dissertation Award ($2000) - This award recognizes and encourages superior research and writing by doctoral candidates in the broad field of benchmarks, data, standards, evaluations, and optimizations community. This year, the award includes two tracks: the BenchCouncil Distinguished Doctoral Dissertation Award in Computer Architecture ($1000) and BenchCouncil Distinguished Doctoral Dissertation Award in other areas ($1000). Technical Program Committee ----------------- Murali Krishna Emani, ANL Shin-ying Lee, AMD Steve Farrell, NERSC Lei Wang, ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences Krishnakumar Nair, Meta Xiaoyi Lu, University of California, Merced Greg Diamos, Landing.AI Chen Zheng, Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences Fei Sun, Alibaba Narayanan Sundaram, Facebook Zhen Jia, Amazon Shengen Yan, SenseTime Gang Lu, Tencent Rui Ren, Beijing Open-Source IC Academy Bin Hu, ICT, CAS Khaled Ibrahim, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Yunyou Huang, Guangxi Normal University Sascha Hunold, TU Wien Woongki Baek, UNIST Mario Marino, Leeds Beckett University Nana Wang, Henan University Bin Ren, William & Mary Gwangsun Kim, POSTECH Vladimir Getov, University of Westminster Guangli Li, ICT, CAS Miaoqing Huang, University of Arkansas Biwei Xie, ICT, CAS Nicolas Rougier, INRIA
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