Workshop Report: HotDep 2013 - The 9th workshop on hot topics in dependable systems

C. Cachin, R. V. Renesse
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HotDep 2013 was held November 3, 2013 in Farmington, PA, co-located with the ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles. HotDep targets cutting-edge research ideas spanning the domains of systems and fault tolerance, drawing from the two associated research communities (i.e., researchers who attend traditional “dependability” conference, and those who attend“systems”conferences). The workshop is intended to build links between the two communities and serve as a forum for sharing ideas and challenges. More information about the HotDep workshop series is available online at http://www.hotdep.org/. HotDep 2013 received 21 submissions from 11 countries world-wide. Co-chaired by Christian Cachin and Robbert van Renesse, a program committee of fifteen members provided each paper with three reviews and selected 11 papers (from 8 countries) for presentation. While this constitutes a high acceptance ratio of over 50%, we feel that the overall quality of the accepted papers was much higher than what this number suggests for an average conference or workshop. As we had actively solicited contributions as program chairs, the submitted sample has been well above average in terms of quality and interest. The papers represented a nice balance between papers from academia, from industry, and combined. All accepted papers are published in the ACM Digital Library. The workshop took place in one of the many nice conference rooms at the Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, which could be reached from the hotel lobby after following a convoluted sequence of hallways and stairs. The room gave a pretty view into the surrounding woodlands under the clear November sky. HotDep had 33 registered participants, but several people signed up for other workshops attended some of the talks as well and participated in the subsequent discussions. The audience peaked at close to 50 people during the keynote talk. 2. PROGRAM
研讨会报告:HotDep 2013 -第九届关于可靠系统热点话题的研讨会
HotDep 2013于2013年11月3日在宾夕法尼亚州法明顿举行,与ACM操作系统原理研讨会同时举行。HotDep以跨越系统和容错领域的前沿研究思想为目标,从两个相关的研究社区(即,参加传统“可靠性”会议的研究人员和参加“系统”会议的研究人员)中汲取经验。该讲习班旨在建立两个社区之间的联系,并作为交流想法和挑战的论坛。有关HotDep研讨会系列的更多信息,请访问http://www.hotdep.org/。HotDep 2013收到了来自全球11个国家的21份参赛作品。由Christian Cachin和robert van Renesse共同担任主席的项目委员会由15名成员组成,对每篇论文进行三次评审,并从8个国家中选出11篇论文进行展示。虽然这构成了超过50%的高接受率,但我们认为被接受论文的整体质量远远高于这个数字表明的平均会议或研讨会。由于我们作为项目主席积极征求意见,提交的样本在质量和兴趣方面都远远高于平均水平。这些论文代表了学术界、工业界和两者之间的良好平衡。所有被录用的论文将在ACM数字图书馆发表。研讨会在Nemacolin Woodlands度假村众多漂亮的会议室之一举行,可以从酒店大堂经过复杂的走廊和楼梯到达会议室。在11月晴朗的天空下,从房间里可以看到周围树林的美丽景色。HotDep有33名注册参与者,但也有一些注册了其他研讨会的人参加了一些讲座,并参与了随后的讨论。在主题演讲期间,观众人数达到了接近50人的高峰。2. 程序
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