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EMERGING MEMORY
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Call for Papers |
Third Workshop on Disruptive Memory Systems (DIMES)
Co-located with the 31st ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP 2025) Seoul, Republic of Korea, October 13th, 2025 ==== Important Dates ==== --------------------------------- -------------------- Paper/demo submission deadline: July 18, 2025 Acceptance notification: August 25, 2025 Final camera-ready paper due: September 12, 2025 Workshop presentations: October 13, 2025 --------------------------------- -------------------- ==== Call for Contributions ==== New system software is essential for using emerging memory technologies effectively. Novel memory types, interfaces, and capabilities are challenging long-held assumptions underlying both hard- and software. Instead of just the traditional volatile, passive, and largely homogeneous DDR DRAM, future systems will increasingly include integrated HBM, disaggregated far memory, and perhaps NVM. “In-memory” and “near-memory” processing promise low-power parallel processing that will scale with the amount of active data. New memory interconnects such as UALink and CXL will enable heterogeneous pooling and sharing of memory first at rack level and eventually at global fabric level. Beyond lower energy consumption and higher processing power, these memory innovations also promise to disrupt with lower cost, higher capacity, or higher reliability. The Workshop on Disruptive Memory Systems (DIMES) is intended to be a platform to discuss new architectures, abstractions, and interfaces for system software to enable and exploit these new memory technologies in future software. The scope of DIMES covers system software for all computing domains: embedded, mobile, desktop/laptop, edge, cloud, and HPC systems. ==== Submissions ==== The workshop allows two types of submissions: papers & demos. Submitted papers must represent original material that is not currently under review in any other conference or journal, and has not been previously published. All paper submissions should be written in English and follow the two-column ACM SIGPLAN article style (https://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Author/, e.g. acmart LaTeX style with options sigplan,anonymous,10pt). The CCS Concepts, Keywords, and ACM Reference Format sections are not required in submissions. Papers must not exceed the length of six (6) printed pages plus references using a 10-point font. All demo submissions come in form of an extended abstract with a maximum length of two (2) printed pages plus references with the same format as paper submissions. In addition to giving a live demo at the workshop, demo presenters are required to produce a video. We also encourage the paper authors to optionally present a demo. This does not require a separate submission of an extended abstract but is covered by the paper submission. Papers and demo abstracts must be submitted in PDF format via the workshop website. They will be reviewed by the program committee and evaluated based on technical quality, originality, relevance, and presentation. Submissions are double-blind, please make sure that your submissions are properly anonymized. Accepted submissions will be published in the ACM Digital Library. The authors of accepted submissions will be required to sign ACM copyright release forms. Please submit your papers and demos using our HotCRP site: https://dimes25.hotcrp.com ==== Topics of Interest ==== DIMES focuses on the system software aspects for disruptive memory technologies. Suggested topics for submissions include all aspects of system software that are affected by emerging memory technologies like - disaggregated memory - in-/near-memory computing - high-bandwidth memory - cache-coherent device memory in embedded, mobile, desktop/laptop, edge, cloud, and HPC systems, and related domains. The topics include, but are not limited to: - operating system concepts - application interfaces - programming models - energy-aware computing - distributed computing - resource placement and allocation - combined use of different emerging memories We encourage authors to submit papers on concepts, early-stage work, and demos of prototype systems. ==== Organization and Contact ==== Kim Keeton (Google, US) Christian Dietrich (TU Braunschweig, DE) Marcel Köppen (University of Osnabrück, DE) Mail: [email protected] Web: https://dimes.ws ==== Program Committee ==== Oana Balmau, McGill University, CA Antonio Barbalace, University of Edinburgh, GB Frank Bellosa, KIT, DE Daniel Berger, Microsoft Azure & University of Washington, US Jeronimo Castrillon, TU Dresden, DE Christian Dietrich, TU Braunschweig, DE Alexandra Fedorova, UBC, CA Ada Gavrilovska, GATech, US Kim Keeton, Google, US Marcel Köppen, Osnabrück University, DE Wolfgang Lehner, TU Dresden, DE Alberto Lerner, University of Fribourg, CH Stanko Novakovic, Google, US Ivy Bo Peng, KTH, SE Tilmann Rabl, Hasso Plattner Institut, DE Michael Swift, University of Wisconsin-Madison, US Thomas Willhalm, Intel Deutschland, DE Kan Wu, xAI, US Suli Yang, Google, US Willy Zwaenepoel, University of Sydney, AU |
Summary |
DIMES 2025 : Third Workshop on Disruptive Memory Systems will take place in SOSP'25 Co-Located @ Seoul, Republic of. It’s a 1 day event starting on Oct 18, 2025 (Saturday) and will be winded up on Oct 18, 2025 (Saturday). DIMES 2025 falls under the following areas: SYSTEMS, EMERGING MEMORY, etc. Submissions for this Workshop can be made by Jul 18, 2025. Authors can expect the result of submission by Aug 25, 2025. Upon acceptance, authors should submit the final version of the manuscript on or before Sep 12, 2025 to the official website of the Workshop. Please check the official event website for possible changes before you make any travelling arrangements. Generally, events are strict with their deadlines. It is advisable to check the official website for all the deadlines. Other Details of the DIMES 2025
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