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SOSP 2017
26th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles
Event in series SOSP
Dates 2017/10/28 (iCal) - 2017/10/31
Homepage: https://www.sigops.org/s/conferences/sosp/2017/
Location
Location: Shanghai, China
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Papers: Submitted 232 / Accepted 76 (32.8 %)
Committees
Organizers: Yubin Xia
General chairs: Haibo Chen, Lidong Zhou
PC chairs: Lorenzo Alvisi, Peter Chen
Workshop chairs: Hakim Weatherspoon
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The 26th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, October 28-31, 2017, Shanghai, China, SOPS ´17 Sponsored by: ACMSIGOPS in cooperation with USENIX

The biennial ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles is the world's premier forum for researchers, developers, programmers, and teachers of computer systems technology. Academic and industrial participants present research and experience papers that cover the full range of theory and practice of computer systems software.

Workshops

  • AI Systems
  • Diversity at SOSP: The Ada Workshop
  • PLOS: Ninth Workshop on Programming Languages and Operating Systems
  • SysTEX: 2nd Workshop on System Software for Trusted Execution

Committees

General Chairs

  • Haibo Chen, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
  • Lidong Zhou, Microsoft

PC Chairs

  • Lorenzo Alvisi, Cornell University
  • Peter Chen, University of Michigan

Local Arrangements

  • Yubin Xia, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Poster Chairs

  • Gernot Heiser, UNSW Australia and Data61
  • Cheng Li, USTC

Publication Chairs

  • Jeanna Matthews, Clarkson University
  • Ming Wu, Microsoft

Publicity Chairs

  • Yungang Bao, ICT, CAS
  • Simon Peter, University of Texas at Austin

Registration Chairs

  • Yang Chen, Fudan University
  • Patrick Lee, CUHK

Sponsorship Chairs

  • Wenguang Chen, Tsinghua University
  • Shan Lu, University of Chicago

Scholarship Chair

  • Thomas Bressoud, Denison University

Treasurer

  • Srinath Setty, Microsoft

Tutorial Chairs

  • Olivier Marin, NYU Shanghai
  • Catello Di Martino, Bell Labs

Workshop Chair

  • Hakim Weatherspoon, Cornell University