*** ACSOS 2023 - Call for Workshops *******************
4th IEEE International Conference on
Autonomic Computing and Self-Organizing Systems
25-29 September 2023 - Toronto, Canada
https://2023.acsos.org/
https://twitter.com/ACSOSconf
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The world is increasingly embracing autonomous systems: in
robotics, manufacturing, software engineering, vehicles, data
center systems, and precision agriculture to name just a few
areas. These systems are bringing autonomy to a whole new level of
dynamic decision-making under uncertainty, requiring autonomic
behavior (e.g., control theory, cybernetics) and self-reference,
leading to a range of self-* properties (e.g., self-awareness,
self-adaptation, self-organization), and an approach in which
system implementation and its environment are holistically
considered.
Despite this rise in autonomic and self-* systems, there remains a
wide range of fundamental challenges in understanding how to
design, control, reason about, and trust such systems. The IEEE
ACSOS conference solicits novel research on these topics, in
fundamentals and methods as well as applications for autonomic and
self-* systems.
ACSOS is particularly proud of its long-standing academic breadth
and innovative industry contributions, and regularly features work
from computational biologists through to operating systems
researchers – united by the common theme of autonomous systems.
Now in its 4th edition, ACSOS was founded in 2020 as a merger of
the IEEE International Conference on Autonomic Computing (ICAC)
and the IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and
Self-Organizing Systems (SASO).
The workshops at ACSOS 2023 provide a forum for groups of 20-50
participants to present and discuss novel research ideas on
autonomic computing, self-adaptive, and self-organizing systems.
Workshops can take on a number of forms, including but not limited
to being organized around emerging research areas, challenging
problems, and industrial applications.
*** Important dates ***
Proposal submission deadline: March 15th, 2023
Acceptance notification: April 7th, 2023
Call for papers online: April 28th, 2023
Workshop dates: TBD (expected Sept.
25th and Sept. 29th, 2023)
We will have an ongoing evaluation of the proposals after their
submissions (i.e., workshops might be accepted before the acceptance
notification).
*** Workshop proposals ***
Proposals for workshops should be organized as a preliminary call for
papers or call for participation, depending on the intended format of
the workshop, with a maximum of two pages and contain the following
information:
* Title of the workshop.
* A brief technical description of the workshop, specifying the workshop
goals, the technical issues that it will address, and the relevance of
the workshop to the main conference. * The names, affiliations, phone
numbers, and email addresses of the proposed workshop organizing
committee. We strongly encourage the organizing committee to consist
of at least two people coming from multiple institutions knowledgeable
about the technical issues to be addressed.
* The primary email address(es) for contacting the organizing committee.
* Expected duration of the workshop (half or full day).
* A brief description of the workshop format.
* The workshop deadlines, both internal and external, aligned with the
ACSOS timeline.
* Description of the paper review process and acceptance standards in
order to keep the workshop high in quality. Accepted workshop papers
will be published in the proceedings and submitted for inclusion to
IEEE Xplore. Papers must thus be in the same format as the conference
proceedings and may not be more than 6 pages in length. Workshop
organizers must ensure that suitable quality measures have been taken.
All papers must be reviewed by an International Technical Program
Committee with a minimum of 3 reviews per paper.
* List of potential program committee members, including their titles
and affiliations.
* List of potential invited speakers, panelists, or disputants.
Please also provide the following information (not restricted to the two
pages for the above proposal):
* Information about previous offerings of the proposed workshop: when
and where it has been offered in the past, names and affiliations of
organizers, number of submissions, acceptances, and number of
registered and present attendees. Note: This is for workshops that are
in their second edition or later.
* Expected number of submissions, accepted papers, and attendees (for
all workshops).
For new workshops, which would be in the first edition if accepted,
please also provide the following (not restricted to the two pages for
the above proposal):
* List of researchers/practitioners who would be likely to submit a
paper to the workshop.
Workshop proposals should be sent as a PDF via email to:
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