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WIOSCA 2006

Workshop on the Interaction between Operating Systems and Computer Architecture

( WIOSCA 2006 )

Held in conjunction with the 2006 International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA-33)



Call for Papers Alternate Formats ( html pdf doc text )

Click here for the preliminary program

Click here for the final proceedings


Workshop Overview and Topics:

Operating systems (OS) constitute a major software component and are essential to any computing system. Commercial and server workloads such as online transaction processing, database, file/e-mail servers involve significant OS activity. The interaction between OS and emerging architecture (e.g. SMT and multi-core) / technology (e.g. hardware virtualization) are projected to continuously increase. Currently, much of the research that influences the design of computer systems largely focuses on user-level applications. To optimize system performance, it is important to merge the two constantly evolving, but many times quite independently components –computer architecture and OS to address new design challenges.

This workshop focuses on characterizing, modeling and optimizing the interaction between OS and hardware in the light of emerging architecture paradigms, workloads and computing technology. Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Frameworks and tools for full-system simulation
  • Techniques for mitigating the bottlenecks of OS execution
  • OS-aware microarchitecture (e.g. predictor, cache and execution unit) design
  • Implications of hardware virtualization and virtual machines on OS design
  • Performance, power, dependability and security in OS
  • Techniques to reduce the interference between OS and user applications
  • Workload variability issues in complete system evaluation
  • Hardware accelerators for key OS services (e.g. networking, data copying)
  • Effect of OS mechanisms (e.g. scheduling) on emerging architecture (e.g. SMT and multi-core CMP)
  • OS-intensive benchmark suite
  • Characterization of OS activity in emerging workloads

Furthermore, the workshop aims at providing a forum for researchers and engineers from academia and industry to discuss their latest research in computer architecture and OS.


Workshop Co-Organizers

Tao Li, University of Florida (taoli@ece.ufl.edu)
Juan Rubio, IBM Austin Research Lab (rubioj@us.ibm.com)


Publicity/Publication Chair

James M. Poe II, University of Florida (jpoe@ufl.edu)


Program Committee:

Rob Bell Jr, International Business Machines (IBM)
Ravi Bhargava, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)
Sudhanva Gurumurthi, University of Virginia
Lizy John, University of Texas at Austin
Hsien-Hsin S. Lee, Georgia Institute of Technology
Yue Luo, Microsoft Corporation
Steve Reinhardt, University of Michigan
Anand Sivasubramaniam, Pennsylvania State University
Yan Solihin, North Carolina State University
Laurence T. Yang, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada
Qing Yang, University of Rhode Island


Submission Guidelines:
  • Submit a full paper (5,000 words or less) including complete author list to wiosca@ece.ufl.edu by March 27, 2006.
  • Notification of acceptance will be sent out on April 27, 2006.
  • Final camera-ready version due May 22, 2006.
  • The workshop will be held in Boston, Massachusetts on Sunday, June 18, 2006.



Please feel free to visit the website from last years workshop: http://www.ideal.ece.ufl.edu/main.php?action=iosca05

 

 


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