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Communication of Design Quarterly
Volume 1 Issue 2 January 2013 Communication of Design Quarterly Published by the Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group for Design of Communication ISSN: 2166-1642 Contents....................................................................................................................................................................................1 Editorial.....................................................................................................................................................................................3 Notes from the Chair............................................................................................................................................................5 SIGDOC 2013 conference...................................................................................................................................................7 Uncovering Analogness and Digitalness in Interactive Media.............................................................................8 Development Framework Components as Commonplaces..............................................................................37 I See You’re Talking #HPV: Communication Pattersn in the #HPV Stream on Twitter...............................50 Communication Design Quarterly ACM SIGDOC (Special Interest Group Design of Communication) seeks to be the premier information source for industry, management, and academia in the multidisciplinary field of the design and communication of information. It contains a -
Hermes: a Scalable Event-Based Middleware
UCAM-CL-TR-590 Technical Report ISSN 1476-2986 Number 590 Computer Laboratory Hermes: A scalable event-based middleware Peter R. Pietzuch June 2004 15 JJ Thomson Avenue Cambridge CB3 0FD United Kingdom phone +44 1223 763500 http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/ c 2004 Peter R. Pietzuch This technical report is based on a dissertation submitted February 2004 by the author for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the University of Cambridge, Queens’ College. Technical reports published by the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory are freely available via the Internet: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/TechReports/ ISSN 1476-2986 Abstract Large-scale distributed systems require new middleware paradigms that do not suffer from the limitations of traditional request/reply middleware. These limitations include tight coupling between components, a lack of information filtering capabilities, and support for one-to-one communication semantics only. We argue that event-based middleware is a scalable and power- ful new type of middleware for building large-scale distributed systems. However, it is important that an event-based middleware platform includes all the standard functionality that an appli- cation programmer expects from middleware. In this thesis we describe the design and implementation of Hermes, a distributed, event- based middleware platform. The power and flexibility of Hermes is illustrated throughout for two application domains: Internet-wide news distribution and a sensor-rich, active building. Hermes follows a type- and attribute-based publish/subscribe model that places particular emphasis on programming language integration by supporting type-checking of event data and event type inheritance. To handle dynamic, large-scale environments, Hermes uses peer-to-peer techniques for autonomic management of its overlay network of event brokers and for scalable event dissemination. -
Reducing Redundancy in Data Organization and Arithmetic Calculation for Stencil Computations
Reducing Redundancy in Data Organization and Arithmetic Calculation for Stencil Computations Kun Li Liang Yuan Yunquan Zhang Institute of Computing Technology, Institute of Computing Technology, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Chinese Academy of Sciences Chinese Academy of Sciences University of Chinese Academy of Beijing, China Beijing, China Sciences [email protected] [email protected] Beijing, China [email protected] Yue Yue Hang Cao Pengqi Lu Institute of Computing Technology, Institute of Computing Technology, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Chinese Academy of Sciences Chinese Academy of Sciences University of Chinese Academy of University of Chinese Academy of University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Sciences Sciences Beijing, China Beijing, China Beijing, China [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Abstract ACM Reference Format: Stencil computation is one of the most important kernels Kun Li, Liang Yuan, Yunquan Zhang, Yue Yue, Hang Cao, and Pengqi in various scientific and engineering applications. A variety Lu. 2021. Reducing Redundancy in Data Organization and Arith- metic Calculation for Stencil Computations. In Proceedings of ACM of work has focused on vectorization techniques, aiming at Conference (Conference’21). ACM, Seoul, South Korea, 12 pages. exploiting the in-core data parallelism. Briefly, they either https://doi.org/10.1145/nnnnnnn.nnnnnnn incur data alignment conflicts or hurt the data locality when integrated with tiling. In this paper, a novel transpose lay- out is devised to preserve the data locality for tiling in the 1 Introduction data space and reduce the data reorganization overhead for Stencil is one of the most important kernels widely used vectorization simultaneously. -
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SIGOPS Annual Report 2012
SIGOPS Annual Report 2012 Fiscal Year July 2012-June 2013 Submitted by Jeanna Matthews, SIGOPS Chair Overview SIGOPS is a vibrant community of people with interests in “operatinG systems” in the broadest sense, includinG topics such as distributed computing, storaGe systems, security, concurrency, middleware, mobility, virtualization, networkinG, cloud computinG, datacenter software, and Internet services. We sponsor a number of top conferences, provide travel Grants to students, present yearly awards, disseminate information to members electronically, and collaborate with other SIGs on important programs for computing professionals. Officers It was the second year for officers: Jeanna Matthews (Clarkson University) as Chair, GeorGe Candea (EPFL) as Vice Chair, Dilma da Silva (Qualcomm) as Treasurer and Muli Ben-Yehuda (Technion) as Information Director. As has been typical, elected officers agreed to continue for a second and final two- year term beginning July 2013. Shan Lu (University of Wisconsin) will replace Muli Ben-Yehuda as Information Director as of AuGust 2013. Awards We have an excitinG new award to announce – the SIGOPS Dennis M. Ritchie Doctoral Dissertation Award. SIGOPS has lonG been lackinG a doctoral dissertation award, such as those offered by SIGCOMM, Eurosys, SIGPLAN, and SIGMOD. This new award fills this Gap and also honors the contributions to computer science that Dennis Ritchie made durinG his life. With this award, ACM SIGOPS will encouraGe the creativity that Ritchie embodied and provide a reminder of Ritchie's leGacy and what a difference a person can make in the field of software systems research. The award is funded by AT&T Research and Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, companies that both have a strong connection to AT&T Bell Laboratories where Dennis Ritchie did his seminal work. -
2020 SIGACT REPORT SIGACT EC – Eric Allender, Shuchi Chawla, Nicole Immorlica, Samir Khuller (Chair), Bobby Kleinberg September 14Th, 2020
2020 SIGACT REPORT SIGACT EC – Eric Allender, Shuchi Chawla, Nicole Immorlica, Samir Khuller (chair), Bobby Kleinberg September 14th, 2020 SIGACT Mission Statement: The primary mission of ACM SIGACT (Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Algorithms and Computation Theory) is to foster and promote the discovery and dissemination of high quality research in the domain of theoretical computer science. The field of theoretical computer science is the rigorous study of all computational phenomena - natural, artificial or man-made. This includes the diverse areas of algorithms, data structures, complexity theory, distributed computation, parallel computation, VLSI, machine learning, computational biology, computational geometry, information theory, cryptography, quantum computation, computational number theory and algebra, program semantics and verification, automata theory, and the study of randomness. Work in this field is often distinguished by its emphasis on mathematical technique and rigor. 1. Awards ▪ 2020 Gödel Prize: This was awarded to Robin A. Moser and Gábor Tardos for their paper “A constructive proof of the general Lovász Local Lemma”, Journal of the ACM, Vol 57 (2), 2010. The Lovász Local Lemma (LLL) is a fundamental tool of the probabilistic method. It enables one to show the existence of certain objects even though they occur with exponentially small probability. The original proof was not algorithmic, and subsequent algorithmic versions had significant losses in parameters. This paper provides a simple, powerful algorithmic paradigm that converts almost all known applications of the LLL into randomized algorithms matching the bounds of the existence proof. The paper further gives a derandomized algorithm, a parallel algorithm, and an extension to the “lopsided” LLL. -
The Name of the Title Is Hope
The Name of the Title is Hope Ben Trovato∗ Lars Thørväld Valerie Béranger G.K.M. Tobin∗ The Thørväld Group Inria Paris-Rocquencourt [email protected] Hekla, Iceland Rocquencourt, France [email protected] [email protected] Institute for Clarity in Documentation Dublin, Ohio Aparna Patel Huifen Chan Charles Palmer Rajiv Gandhi University Tsinghua University Palmer Research Laboratories Doimukh, Arunachal Pradesh, India Haidian Qu, Beijing Shi, China San Antonio, Texas [email protected] John Smith Julius P. Kumquat The Thørväld Group The Kumquat Consortium [email protected] [email protected] Figure 1: Seattle Mariners at Spring Training, 2010. ABSTRACT KEYWORDS A clear and well-documented LATEX document is presented as an datasets, neural networks, gaze detection, text tagging article formatted for publication by ACM in a conference proceed- ings or journal publication. Based on the “acmart” document class, ACM Reference Format: this article presents and explains many of the common variations, Ben Trovato, G.K.M. Tobin, Lars Thørväld, Valerie Béranger, Aparna Patel, as well as many of the formatting elements an author may use in Huifen Chan, Charles Palmer, John Smith, and Julius P. Kumquat. 2021. The Name of the Title is Hope. In ASP-DAC 2021: ACM Asia South Pacific Design the preparation of the documentation of their work. Automation Conference, June 18–21, 2021, Tokyo, Japan. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 6 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/1122445.1122456 CCS CONCEPTS • Computer systems organization ! Embedded systems; Re- dundancy; Robotics; • Networks ! Network reliability. 1 INTRODUCTION ACM’s consolidated article template, introduced in 2017, provides ∗Both authors contributed equally to this research. -
Arxiv:1611.04369V1 [Cs.AI] 14 Nov 2016 Computer Science Conferences Are Selected As Target Conferences, to Rank [8]
Feature Engineering and Ensemble Modeling for Paper Acceptance Rank Prediction Yujie Qian∗, Yinpeng Dong∗, Ye Ma∗, Hailong Jin, and Juanzi Li Department of Computer Science and Technology, Tsinghua University {qyj13, dongyp13, y-ma13}@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn, [email protected], [email protected] ABSTRACT MAG is a large and heterogeneous academic graph provided by Mi- Measuring research impact and ranking academic achievement are crosoft, containing scientific publication records, citation relation- important and challenging problems. Having an objective picture ships between publications, as well as authors, institutions, jour- of research institution is particularly valuable for students, parents nal and conference venues, and fields of study. The latest version and funding agencies, and also attracts attention from government of MAG includes 19,843 institutions, 114,698,044 authors, and and industry. KDD Cup 2016 proposes the paper acceptance rank 126,909,021 publications. prediction task, in which the participants are asked to rank the im- The evaluation is performed after the conferences announce their portance of institutions based on predicting how many of their pa- decisions of paper acceptance. For every conference, the compe- pers will be accepted at the 8 top conferences in computer science. tition organizers collect the full list of accepted papers, calculate In our work, we adopt a three-step feature engineering method, ground truth ranking, and evaluate the participants’ submissions. including basic features definition, finding similar conferences to Ground truth ranking is generated following a simple policy to de- enhance the feature set, and dimension reduction using PCA. We termine the Institution Ranking Score: propose three ranking models and the ensemble methods for com- 1. -
Llista Congressos Notables
Llistat de congressos notables per la UPC (Ordenat pel nom del congrés) Servei d'Informació RDI (Per dubtes: [email protected]). 5 de febrer de 2018 Nom del congrés Acrònim AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence AAAI ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security CCS ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI ACM European Conference on Computer Systems EuroSys ACM Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI GLSVLSI ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management CIKM ACM International Conference on Measurement and Modelling of Computer Systems SIGMETRICS ACM International Conference on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems MSWiN ACM International Conference on Multimedia ACMMM ACM International Symposium on Mobile AdHoc Networking and Computing ACM MOBIHOC ACM International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems MSWiM ACM International Symposium on Physical Design ISPD ACM Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages & Applications OOPSLA ACM Principles of Programming Languages POPL ACM SIGCOMM Special Interest Group on Data Communications SIGCOMM ACM SIGMOD Conference ACM SIGMOD ACM SIGPLAN 2005 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation PLDI ACM Symposium on Applied Computing SAC ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles SOSP ACM Symposium on Parallel Algorithms and Architectures SPAA ACM Symposium on Principles of Database Systems PODS ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing PODC ACM Symposium on -
Curriculum Vitae
CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Robert J. Robbins Birth Date: 10 May 1944 Birthplace: Niles, Michigan Citizenship: United States Address: Vice President, Information Technology Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center 1100 Fairview Avenue North, J4-300 Seattle, WASHINGTON 98109 (206) 667–4778 (206) 667–7733 (FAX) [email protected] Home: 21454 NE 143rd Street Woodinville, WASHINGTON 98072 (425) 556–9386 (home) (425) 556–0970 (home FAX) Education: Ph.D. 1977 Zoology Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan M.S. 1974 Biological Michigan State University Science East Lansing, Michigan B.S. 1973 Zoology Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan A.B. 1966 History Stanford University Palo Alto, California Research Interests: Computer applications in biology; information systems design; database theory and design; software engineering; history of science; intellectual history of genetics; concept of the gene. Professional Affiliations: American Association for the Advancement of Science American Society for Microbiology Association for Computing Machinery SIGMOD, SIGIR, SIGSOFT Genetics Society of America IEEE Computer Society Honors and Awards: Listed in American Men and Women of Science Listed in Who’s Who in the Midwest Listed in Who’s Who of Emerging Leaders in America Listed in Who’s Who in Frontier Science and Technology Outstanding Performance Award, NSF (1991) Outstanding Performance Award, NSF (1989) National Science Foundation National Needs Postdoctoral Fellowship (1978– 1979) Sigma Xi Award for Meritorious Research (1977) National -
Analysing Scholarly Communication Metadata of Computer Science Events
Analysing Scholarly Communication Metadata of Computer Science Events Said Fathalla1;3, Sahar Vahdati1, Christoph Lange1;2, and Sören Auer4;5 1 Enterprise Information Systems (EIS), University of Bonn, Germany {fathalla,vahdati,langec}@cs.uni-bonn.de 2 Fraunhofer IAIS, Germany 3 Faculty of Science, University of Alexandria, Egypt 4 Computer Science, Leibniz University of Hannover, Germany 5 TIB Leibniz Information Center for Science and Technology, Hannover, Germany [email protected] Abstract Over the past 30 years we have observed the impact of the ubiquitous availability of the Internet, email, and web-based services on scholarly communication. The preparation of manuscripts as well as the organisation of conferences, from submission to peer review to publica- tion, have become considerably easier and efficient. A key question now is what were the measurable effects on scholarly communication in com- puter science? Of particular interest are the following questions: Did the number of submissions to conferences increase? How did the selection processes change? Is there a proliferation of publications? We shed light on some of these questions by analysing comprehensive scholarly commu- nication metadata from a large number of computer science conferences of the last 30 years. Our transferable analysis methodology is based on descriptive statistics analysis as well as exploratory data analysis and uses crowd-sourced, semantically represented scholarly communication metadata from OpenResearch.org. Keywords: Scientific Events, Scholarly Communication, Semantic Publishing, Metadata Analysis 1 Introduction The mega-trend of digitisation affects all areas of society, including business and science. Digitisation is accelerated by ubiquitous access to the Internet, the global, distributed information network. -
Yuriy Brun Curriculum Vitae June 27, 2021 Page 1 of 32 Honors, Awards, Fellowships
Yuriy Brun College of Information and Computer Sciences +1-609-379-2786 University of Massachusetts [email protected] 140 Governors Dr., Amherst, MA 01003-9264 http://people.cs.umass.edu/brun/ Research Interests Software systems engineering, software fairness, self-adaptation, behavioral inference, and automated repair. Education UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA . Los Angeles, CA, USA 5/2008 Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science Dissertation: Self-assembly for discreet, fault-tolerant, and scalable computation on Internet-sized distributed networks Advisor: Prof. Nenad Medvidovic´ 5/2006 Master of Science in Computer Science MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY . Cambridge, MA, USA 9/2003 Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Thesis: Fault identification via dynamic analysis and machine learning Advisor: Prof. Michael D. Ernst 6/2003 Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering 6/2003 Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Employment History UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS . Amherst, MA, USA 9/2021 – present Professor 9/2017 – 8/2021 Associate Professor 9/2012 – 8/2017 Assistant Professor Co-director: Laboratory for Advanced Software Engineering Research (LASER) Co-director: Programming Languages and Systems at Massachusetts (PLASMA) UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON . Seattle, WA, USA 9/2009 – 8/2012 NSF CRA Postdoctoral Computing Innovation Fellow UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA . Los Angeles, CA, USA 7/2008 – 9/2009 Postdoctoral Research Associate: Center for Systems and Software Engineering 8/2003 –