10th International Workshop on Serverless Computing

Event Dates

Dec 02, 2024 - Dec 06, 2024

Location

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Submission Deadline

Oct 12, 2024

10th International Workshop on Serverless Computing (WoSC10) 2024

Part of [1]ACM/IFIP Middleware 2024.

WoSC10 will be hybrid this year with both virtual and on-location

formats. Please note that while hybrid formats will be supported for

workshops, the Middleware 2024 steering committee wants the main

conference to be held in in-person only. Prospective attendees of the

workshop should keep this in mind if they plan to attend both WoSC10

and Middleware 2024.

Over the last ten years, Serverless Computing (Serverless) has gained

an enthusiastic following in industry as a compelling paradigm for the

deployment of cloud applications, and is enabled by the recent shift of

enterprise application architectures to containers and microservices.

Many of the major cloud vendors have released serverless platforms,

including Amazon Lambda, Google Cloud Functions, Microsoft Azure

Functions, IBM Cloud Functions. Open source projects are gaining

popularity in providing serverless computing as a service.

Recently, Kubernetes gained in popularity in enterprise and in

academia. Several open source projects such as OpenFaaS and Knative aim

to provide developers with serverless experience on top of Kubernetes

by hiding low-level details. Auto-scalable Multi-tenant Kubernetes

deployments like Google Cloud Run or IBM Code Engine also overcome

previous limitations of Serverless Functions like duration, networking,

and higher granularity (more vCPUs).

Serverless on the cloud is a somewhat mature research area with many

conferences accepting papers on this topic. In the spirit of having

this workshop serve as a venue for future and exploratory research

directions, we will be evolving the workshop to include hybrid cloud

environments, as well as edge and IoT devices. These next-gen computing

architectures are becoming more common but have little support from

serverless platforms and bring new challenges to old concerns such as

resource optimization, scaling, cost, monitoring, and ease of use. The

serverless experience becomes an important topic for emerging topics

such as DevOps and [2]Platform Engineering in industry and will be

critical to the success of next-gen computing.

Building on the recent advances in generative AI, including Large

Language Models (LLMs) and other types of Foundations Models (FMs), the

workshop also plans to explore the use of hybrid serverless platforms

to fine-tune, serve, and manage the lifecycle of LLMs with a focus on

aspects such as use cases, resource allocations, optimizations, and

using AI to improve serverless experience.

This workshop brings together researchers and practitioners to discuss

their experiences and thoughts on future directions of serverless

research.

As this year the workshop is hybrid and we are looking not only for

research papers, experience papers, demonstrations, or position papers

but also for live presentations of ongoing work, demonstrations, and

anything else that may be interesting to workshop audience.

The latest version of this CFP is available at

[3]http://serverlesscomputing.org/wosc10/

Topics

This workshop solicits papers from both academia and industry on the

state of practice and state of the art in serverless computing. Topics

of interest include but are not limited to:

* Infrastructure and network optimizations for serverless

applications

* Multi-cloud and hybrid cloud for serverless and next-gen computing

like Edge, Fog, IoT, etc.

* Serverless and next-gen computing in Industry such as Platform

Engineering and Internal Developer Platforms and other areas

* Next-gen data platform and how to use it with serverless-like

approaches

* AI assist and generative LLMs such as ChatGPT applied to serverless

experience

* Low-code and no-code – new programming abstractions

* Developer productivity: from local code to observability and

maintenance

* Debugging serverless applications

* Programming models

* Use cases, experiences

* Benchmarks

* Cost models, pricing models, and economics of serverless

* DevOps

* Confidential computing

* Sustainable computing

* Granular computing,

* Super-lightweight containers Web Assembly

* Swarm intelligence

* Other topics related to serverless computing

Important Dates

Paper Submission: October 12, 2024 (AOE) (extended)

Notification of Acceptance: October 21, 2024

Final Camera-Ready Manuscript (Hard Deadline): October 27, 2024

Non-paper submissions (demos and other proposals): November 10, 2024

Author registration deadline: TBD

Conference: December 2-5, 2024

Papers and Submissions

Papers submissions

Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished

research/application papers that are not being considered in another

forum.

Submitted manuscripts should be structured as technical papers and may

not exceed six (6) single-spaced double-column pages using ACM SIGPLAN

style, which can be found on the ACM template page. The page limit

contains all the content, including bibliography, appendix, etc.

Submitted papers must adhere to the formatting instructions of the ACM

SIGPLAN style, which can be found on the [4]ACM template page. The font

size has to be set to 10pt.

The Middleware conference organizers will provide companion proceedings

including all workshop papers, which will be available in the ACM

Digital Library. This is subject to the availability of their

camera-ready papers by October 27, 2024.

Authors should submit the manuscript in PDF format. All manuscripts

will be reviewed and will be judged on correctness, originality,

technical strength, rigour in analysis, quality of results, quality of

presentation, and interest and relevance to the conference attendees.

Papers conforming to the above guidelines can be submitted through the

paper submission system powered by HotCRP

([5]https://wosc2024.hotcrp.com/).

All submitted manuscripts (following MIDDLEWARE conference requirements

on formatting and page limits) will be peer-reviewed by at least 3

program committee members. Accepted papers with confirmed presentation

will appear in the conference proceedings as well as in the ACM Digital

Library.

Other submissions

Authors are invited to submit proposals for demos and other

presentations that are not papers.

Proposals must be submitted as short abstracts (not longer than one

page) in PDF format using the paper submission system HotCRP

([6]https://wosc2024.hotcrp.com/).

Accepted presentations will not be part of the conference proceedings

but will be part of the workshop agenda with dedicated time for live

presentation (with video backup), questions etc.

Workshop co-chairs

Paul Castro, IBM Research

Pedro García López, University Rovira i Virgili

Vatche Ishakian, IBM Research

Vinod Muthusamy, IBM Research

Aleksander Slominski, IBM Research

Steering Committee

Geoffrey Fox, Indiana University

Dennis Gannon, Indiana University & Formerly Microsoft Research

Arno Jacobsen, MSRG (Middleware Systems Research Group)

Program Committee (tentative)

Cristina Abad, Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral (Ecuador)

Gul Agha, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Marc Sánchez Artigas, Universitat Rovira i Virgili

Azer Bestavros, Boston University

Tyler R. Caraza-Harter, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Rodrigo Fonseca, Microsoft

Ian Foster, University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory

Geoffrey Fox, Indiana University

Dennis Gannon, Indiana University & Formerly Microsoft Research

Pedro Garcia Lopez, Universitat Rovira i Virgili (Spain)

Volker Hilt, Bell Labs (Nokia)

Alexandru Iosup, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Arno Jacobsen, MSRG (Middleware Systems Research Group)

Ali Kanso, Microsoft

Višnja Križanović, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

Samuel Kounev, University of Wuerzburg

Kyungyong Lee, Kookmin University

Wes Lloyd, University of Washington Tacoma

Maciej Malawski, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland

Lucas Nussbaum, LORIA, France

Maciej Pawlik, Academic Computer Centre CYFRONET of the University of

Science and Technology in Cracow

Per Persson, Ericsson Research

Peter Pietzuch, Imperial College

Rodric Rabbah, Nimbella and Apache OpenWhisk

Eric Rozner, University of Colorado Boulder

Josef Spillner, Zurich University of Applied Sciences

Rich Wolski, University of California, Santa Barbara

References

1. http://2024.middleware-conference.org/

2. https://platformengineering.org/

3. http://serverlesscomputing.org/wosc10/

4. https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template

5. https://wosc2024.hotcrp.com/

6. https://wosc2024.hotcrp.com/