<p class=″bodytext″>EuroSys 2009 is organised by <a href=″http://www.eurosys.org/″ target=″_blank″>EuroSys</a>, the European Chapter of SIGOPS, sponsored by <a href=″http://www.sigops.org/″ title=″Opens external link in new window″ target=″_blank″ class=″external–link–new–window″>ACM SIGOPS</a>, in cooperation with <a href=″http://www.gi–ev.de/english/″ title=″Opens external link in new window″ target=″_blank″ class=″external–link–new–window″>Gesellschaft für Informatik</a> (GI) and the <a href=″http://www.bcs.org/″ title=″Opens external link in new window″ target=″_blank″ class=″external–link–new–window″>British Computer Society</a> (BCS). </p> <p class=″bodytext″>The EuroSys conference series brings together professionals from academia and industry. It has a strong focus on systems research and development: operating systems, data base systems, real–time systems and middleware for networked, distributed, parallel, or embedded computing systems. As a highly recognized conference — rank 11 out of 581 in terms of impact factor for 2007 (cf. <a href=″http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/stats/venues?y=2007″ title=″Opens external link in new window″ target=″_blank″ class=″external–link–new–window″>CiteSeer</a>) — EuroSys has become a premier forum for discussing various issues of systems software research and development, including implications related to hardware and applications. </p> <p class=″bodytext″>EuroSys 2009 will follow the pattern established by the previous EuroSys conferences, by seeking papers on all aspects of computer <strong>systems</strong>. EuroSys 2009 will also include a number of workshops to allow junior and senior members of the systems community to explore leading–edge topics and ideas before they are presented at a conference. </p>
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Nuremberg
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Germany
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