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EuroSys 2008

EuroSys 2008

Submission Page


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To make a new submission, please fill in the form below, and then press the submit button at the bottom.


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List of Authors:

Please enter the complete list of authors for your submission, in the order in which they will appear on the abstract. You can add as many author slots as you want, to accommodate the total number of authors for your submission.

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Abstract:

Type (or cut-and-paste) a short ASCII abstract for your submission. It should not include the author/title information, which was already entered above. You must enter plain ASCII text only, and you may not exceed 300 words.

 


Submit Paper:

If your paper is ready now, you may include it with the abstract submission, via this form. (If your paper is not yet ready, then please ignore this section.) Note that you may revise your submission until the full paper deadline expires.

Your submission must be in one of the following document formats:

  • Adobe PDF (pdf)
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The file's name should have the proper MIME extent associated with its document type. For example, a pdf file could have a name such as "mypaper.pdf". If desired, the file may also be compressed in any standard format, with MIME extent corresponding to the compression type (eg., pdf.gz for a gzipped pdf file, etc.).

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Keywords/Topics:

Please use the list of topics below to characterize your submission. Check all categories that seem appropriate.

Clusters and grids
Continuous media
Databases
Dependable computing
Distributed algorithms
Distributed systems
Early ideas
Experience with existing systems
Management, measurement, monitoring
Middleware
Mobile and pervasive computing
Negative results
Novel user interfaces
Novel uses of information technology
Operating systems
Parallel and concurrent computing
Programming language support
Real-time and embedded computing
Reproduction of previous results
Security
Sensor nets and tiny devices
Storage
 
 



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