Computing Frontiers represents an engaged, collaborative community of researchers who are excited about transformational technologies in the field of computing. We are presently on the cusp of several revolutions, including new memory technologies, networking technologies, algorithms for handling large–scale data, power–saving and energy–efficient solutions for data centers, systems solutions for cloud computing, new application domains that affect every day life and many, many more. Boundaries between the state–of–the–art and revolutionary innovation constitute the computing frontiers that must be pushed forward to advance science, engineering, and information technology. Before revolutionary materials, devices, and systems enter the mainstream, early research must be performed using far–reaching projections of the future state of technologies.<br>Computing Frontiers is a gathering for people to share and discuss such work, focusing on a wide spectrum of advanced technologies and radically new solutions relevant to the development of the whole spectrum of computer systems, from embedded to high–performance computing.<br>This year we are adding Industry Sessions and Workshops that focus on special topics, to be held on May 18, 2015. These sessions have a special computing frontiers focus and will run between 1/2 and a full day. More information on the workshops can be found on the workshops page.<br>We seek contributions that push the envelope in a wide range of computing topics, from more traditional research in architecture and systems to new technologies and devices. We seek contributions on novel computing paradigms, computational models, algorithms, application paradigms, development environments, compilers, operating environments, computer architecture, hardware substrates, memory technologies and smarter life applications. We are also interested in emerging fields that may not fit within traditional categories.<br>Algorithms and Models of Computing<br>approximate and inexact computing, quantum and probabilistic computing<br>Biological Computing Models<br>brain computing, neural computing, computational neuroscience, biologically–inspired architectures<br>Big Data<br>analytics, machine learning, search and representation, system design<br>System Complexity Management<br>cloud systems, datacenters, exa–scale computing<br>Computers and Society<br>education, health and cost/energy–efficient design, smart cities, emerging markets<br>Security<br>architecture and systems support for protection against malicious code<br>Limits on Technology Scaling and Moore′s Law<br>defect– and variability–tolerant designs, graphene and other novel materials, nanoscale design, optoelectronics, dark silicon<br>Uses of Technology Scaling<br>3D stacked technology, challenges of manycore designs, PCM′s, novel memory architectures, mobile devices<br>Compiler technologies<br>novel techniques to push the envelope on new technologies, applications, hardware/software integrated solutions, advanced analysis<br>Networking<br>technology and protocols, bandwidth management, social networks, internet of things<br>Interdisciplinary Applications<br>applications that bridge multiple disciplines in interesting ways<br>Position Papers, Trend Papers and Crazy Ideas<br>Industry Sessions and Workshops<br>Making Sense of Sensed Data – Issues in Developing Heterogeneous Cognitive Systems<br>Analytics Platforms for the Cloud<br>Future Information Security, Privacy and Forensics for Complex Systems<br>LP–EMS15 – Design of Low Power Embedded Multimedia Systems<br>
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