Welcome
Participants in the 19th Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems will present and discuss new ideas in systems research and how technological advances and new applications are shaping our computational infrastructure. We welcome researchers and practitioners old and new.
Call for papers and discussions
The 19th Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems hopes to bring together researchers and practitioners in computer systems to engage in a lively discussion on the principles and practices of building systems software. Continuing the HotOS tradition, participants will present new ideas and debate future research agendas in systems research.
We solicit position papers that propose new directions of systems research, advocate innovative approaches to long-standing problems, or report on deep insights gained from experience with real-world systems. We seek early-stage work where the authors can benefit from community feedback. An ideal submission has the potential to open a line of inquiry that results in multiple conference papers by different authors in related venues, rather than a single follow-on conference paper. The program committee will explicitly favor papers likely to stimulate reflection and discussion.
HotOS takes a broad view of systems research. This includes operating systems, storage, distributed systems, mobile and embedded systems, virtualization, programming languages, networking, security, dependability, and manageability, as well as new systems contributions influenced by other fields such as hardware design, machine learning, verification, economics, social organization, and biological or other nontraditional computing systems.
Research and position paper submissions must be no longer than 5 pages
including figures and tables, plus as many pages as needed for references.
Text should be formatted according to ACM's formatting conventions with
10-point font (two columns, 8.5x11-inch paper, 10-point Times Roman or
Libertine font on 12-point (single-spaced) leading, 0.75-inch margins, 0.33-inch
gutter [column separation]). Paper submissions will be double
blind. The title and an abstract should appear on the first page;
authors should not. Authors must make a good faith effort to anonymize their
submissions, and they should not identify themselves either explicitly or by
implication (e.g., through the references or acknowledgments). Pages should be
numbered. Figures and tables should not require magnification for viewing;
they may contain color, but should be legible when printed or displayed in
black and white. Submissions not meeting these criteria will be rejected
without review, and no deadline extensions will be granted for reformatting.
Please use the acmart style
(\documentclass[sigconf,10pt]{acmart}
).
HotOS XIX may also feature panels and events with the aim of inspiring lively discussion and research direction-setting independent of any specific work. Panels and events may have many formats, from conventional panel discussions to breakouts to games. If you are interested in hosting or proposing an event, please submit a 1-page proposal (using the same format as above) describing topic, format, and length (up to 90 minutes), plus as many pages as necessary for references and supporting letters from planned participants. Unlike papers, panel and event proposals need not be anonymous (i.e., they may be single blind). Proposals will be evaluated based on relevance of topic and potential to engage the audience. We especially encourage panel topics including but not limited to: industry perspectives on systems research; diversity and inclusion in systems research; under-appreciated open source technologies; and hardware trends and their implications for the future of systems research.
Research and position papers as well as panel proposals must be received by Thursday February 2, AoE. This is a hard deadline. Papers and proposals should be submitted as PDF files via the web submission form. Please select your submission type on the form (paper or proposal).
Revised versions of all accepted papers will be available online to registered attendees before the workshop. After the workshop, accepted papers will be made available on the workshop site, along with slides of the presentation and in some cases a summary of the discussion.
HotOS will be an in-person workshop, and we expect at least one author of each accepted paper to present it and participate in the discussion. In extreme cases (in particular, if authors are unable to obtain a visa) we may consider alternatives, but please contact the chairs if you anticipate any problems attending.
Simultaneous submission of the same work to multiple venues, submission of previously published work, or plagiarism constitutes dishonesty or fraud. ACM, like other scientific and technical conferences and journals, prohibits these practices and may take action against authors who have committed them. See the ACM plagiarism policy and procedures for details. Prior or concurrent publication in non-peer-reviewed contexts, like arXiv.org, technical reports, talks, and social media posts, is permitted. However, your HotOS submission must use an anonymized name for your project or system that differs from any used in such contexts.
See the ACM code of conduct and diversity and inclusion guidelines.
Key dates
- Paper or Panel Proposal Submission Deadline: Feb 2, 2023 (AoE)
- Author notifications: accept/reject decisions April 16, with reviews by April 21, 2023
- Camera-ready deadline: TBD
- Workshop:
JulyJune 22–24, 2023
Organizers
General chair
- Malte Schwarzkopf, Brown University
Program co-chairs
- Andrew Baumann, Google
- Natacha Crooks, UC Berkeley
Program committee
- Alain Tchana, Grenoble INP
- Amy Ousterhout, UC San Diego
- Ana Klimovic, ETH Zurich
- Aurojit Panda, NYU
- Deian Stefan, UC San Diego
- Donald Porter, UNC Chapel Hill
- Emmett Witchel, UT Austin
- Jana Giceva, TUM
- Jialin Li, National University of Singapore
- Jon Howell, VMware
- Kim Keeton, Google
- Manos Kapritsos, University of Michigan
- Marios Kogias, Imperial College
- Neeraja J. Yadwadkar, UT Austin
- Shan Lu, University of Chicago
- Vijay Chidambaram, EPFL & UT Austin