by Natalie Enright Jerger on May 16, 2023 | Tags: ASPLOS, Conferences, Review, Reviewing
For 2023, ASPLOS embarked on a new multi-deadline review model. Multiple deadlines are meant to encourage authors to submit their papers when ready, to facilitate the selection of some papers for revision and to distribute the reviewer workload better. In this post,...
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by Jakub Szefer on Mar 1, 2023 | Tags: Cryptography, Post Quantum Cryptography, Quantum Computing, Security
Introduction Quantum computer architecture security research is a new and active research field. As the new year and semester is under way, this article looks back at the recent quantum computer architecture security papers published or posted online in the prior year...
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by Mengjia Yan on Jan 27, 2023 | This blog post summarizes my recent keynote talk at the 2022 IEEE International Symposium on Secure and Private Execution Environment Design (SEED). The talk shares some of my humble opinions about the current microarchitecture security research landscape and points...
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by Dan Manjarres on Jan 12, 2023 | Tags: Benchmarks, experiments, Methodology, Networking
Networking performance is critical to distributed applications, and there are always efforts underway to improve the performance of datacenter network communication stacks. These efforts take a variety of approaches. For example, they may result in either new hardware...
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by Fred Chong and Kaitlin Smith on Jan 9, 2023 | Quantum Computers (QCs), once thought of as an elusive theoretical concept, are emerging. Today’s quantum devices, however, are still small prototypes since their computing infrastructure is in its early stages. Recent industry roadmaps have started to propose a...
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by Lieven Eeckhout on Dec 29, 2022 | “If you cannot measure it, you cannot improve it.” – Lord Kelvin The IEEE International Symposium on Workload Characterization (IISWC) just celebrated its 25th anniversary. This is an excellent opportunity to look back and forward—at what has happened over the past 25...
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