2020 International Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems Conference

SPECTS 2020


Computing Systems



The goal of this annual conference is to provide a forum for professionals and researchers to discuss and disseminate the most promising contributions on performance evaluation of computer and telecommunication systems. Papers describing results of theoretic and/or practical significance are solicited. Experimental, modeling, analysis, and simulation studies as well as testbed deployment, field trials and experiences gained are all in the scope of the conference. Work presenting novel performance evaluation methods or providing insights on design and runtime tradeoffs are particularly encouraged.
Papers and tutorials are solicited in (but not limited to) the following subjects of interest:
Networking Technologies and Telecommunication Systems
Future Internet and next Generation Networking
5G & Beyond
Hyperdense networks
Massive MIMO
mm Wave communications
Multiple access, multiplexing, modulation and coding techniques
Cooperative communications and networking
Cognitive radio and networking
Autonomic Networks
Software Defined Networking
Network Function Virtualization
Cloud Radio Access Networks
Radio over Fiber
Flexible optical networks
Optical-Wireless communication and systems
Visible light communications
Internet of Things and enabling technologies
Machine to Machine systems
Device to Device communications
Cyber Physical Systems
Wireless ad-hoc Networks
Wireless Sensor Networks
Delay Tolerant Networks
Opportunistic Networks
Vehicular ad-hoc networks / connected vehicles
Nanonetworks
Satellite and Space communications and networking
Network design, optimization, management and performance evaluation
Traffic engineering, network reliability, Quality of Service / Experience
Computer Systems
Parallel and Distributed Computing
Service Oriented Architectures and Microservices
Cloud and Edge Computing
High Performance Computing
Distributed and Mobile Middleware
Computer Architectures
Microprocessors
Multi-core processors
Memory systems
High performance I/O
Big Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence Applications and Machine Learning
Software Engineering, Performance, Evaluation and Testing
Verification and Validation
Programming Languages
Parallel Algorithms
Data Storage Systems
Fault tolerance, signal processing, and coding techniques
Tools & Methodologies
Modeling and Analysis
Performance Optimization, Bounds and Models
Stochastic Models
Queuing Systems and Networks
Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic Applications
Integrated Modeling and Measurement
Mathematical Aspects and Integrated Design of Performance
Verification and Validation
On-Line Performance Adaptation and Tuning
Parallel and Distributed Simulation
Case studies, Testbed deployments, field trials and experiences
Scalability Studies
Paper Submission
Please submit your complete papers electronically to https://www.softconf.com/sim/SPECTS20/
Instructions for authors
Current templates supplied by IEEE must be used. Submissions should not exceed 8 two-column, 8.5×11" pages (including figures, tables, and references) in 10 point fonts. Please include 5-10 keywords, complete postal and e-mail address, and fax and phone numbers of the corresponding author. If you have difficulties with electronic submission, please contact Technical Program Co-Chairs or the Local Arrangement Chair.
Proposals for tutorials (max 2 hours) should be sent to the Tutorial Chair. Tutorial abstracts along with keynote speeches' abstracts will be included in the proceedings of the conference.
Best Paper Awards
All accepted papers will be evaluated for a best paper award based on originality and technical contribution by an external commission.
Call for Tutorial Proposals
SPECTS 2020 is soliciting proposals for tutorials (max 2 hours) to be held in conjunction with the conference. Tutorials should address established as well as new emerging research topics and practical applications in the area of performance evaluation of computer and telecommunication systems. Tutorials should present a comprehensive overview of the state of the art and outline open research and technical challenges.
A tutorial proposal should contain the following information:
Tutorial title
Names, titles, affiliations and contact details of the presenters
Preferred duration
Extended abstract
Short description of the intended audience and prerequisite knowledge of the attendees (if any)
Short bio of the presenters
The extended abstracts of the tutorials will be included in the conference proceedings. Tutorial proposals should be submitted for review in a single PDF file — not exceeding five pages — mailed to the tutorial chair.
Deadlines
Tutorial proposals: April 10, 2020
Paper submission: April 10, 2020
Author notification: May 6, 2020
Camera-ready paper submission: May 27, 2020