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This is not the site of the workshop, but it is a very cute house, in Nuremberg, and the former home of Albrecht Duerer [1471-1528], painter, printmaker, and philosopher..


This is the site of the workshop, at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg.

Call for Papers

Second ACM Workshop on Social Network Systems
March 31, 2009
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Nuremberg, Germany
(Co-located with EuroSys 2009)

The Second Workshop on Social Network Systems (SNS'08) will gather researchers to discuss novel ideas about computer systems and social networks.

Online social networks are among the most popular sites on the Web and continue to grow rapidly. They provide mechanisms to establish identities, share information, and create relationships. The resulting social graph provides a basis for communicating and distributing and locating content.

Broadly, the systems issues of social networks include:

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Security and privacy.
  • Leveraging the social graph in systems design.
  • Real-time monitoring and query processing.
  • Database issues for offline analysis.
  • Experiences with deployed systems.
  • Crawlers and other mechanisms for observing social network structure.
  • Measurement and analysis, including comparative analysis.
  • Tools for designing and deploying social networks.
  • Network dynamics, including relationships between network links and user behavior.
  • Benchmarks, modeling, and characterization.
  • Decentralization: methods for integrating multiple networks.
  • Application programming interfaces (APIs) for social networks.

The papers presented, as well as a summary of the discussion, will be archived electronically. Accepted papers may be subsequently revised, expanded, and submitted to full conferences and journals.

Program Chairs
Tao Stein, Facebook
Meeyoung Cha, Max Planck Institute for Software Systems

Program Committee
Samuel Bernard, LIP6
Elie Bursztein, Stanford
Wei Chen, Microsoft Research Asia
Yafei Dai, Peking University
Adrienne Felt, UC Berkeley
Eran Gabber, Google
Hamed Haddadi, Max Planck Institute for Software Systems
Bingsheng He, Microsoft Research Asia
Anne-Marie Kermarrec, INRIA
Peter Key, Microsoft Research Cambridge
Thomas Lento, Facebook
Chris Lesniewski-Laas, MIT
Shiding Lin, Baidu
Alan Mislove, MPI-SWS and Rice University
Yoann Padioleau, UIUC
Peter Pietzuch, Imperial College London
Stefan Saroiu, Microsoft Research Redmond
Rodrigo Schmidt, Facebook
Jacky Shen, Microsoft Research Asia
Steven Smaldone, Rutgers
Tao Stein, Facebook
Jacob Strauss, MIT
Nguyen Tran, NYU
Edward Wang, Google
David Wei, Facebook
Geoffrey Werner-Allen, Harvard
Eiko Yoneki, University of Cambridge

Important Dates

Workshop on March 31.

Paper submissions due   February 23, 2009
Notification to authors   March 2, 2009
Workshop   March 31, 2009

Submitting a Paper
Papers should be submitted by 23:59 GMT, on February 23, 2009. Submissions should contain six or fewer two-column pages, including all figures and references, using 10-point fonts, standard spacing, and 1-inch margins (we recommend the ACM sig-alternate template, LaTeX template available here). Please number pages. All submissions will be electronic, and must be in either PDF format (preferred) or PostScript. Author names and affiliations should appear on the title page. Reviewing will be single-blind.

Submission is closed. Program.

This workshop is sponsored by ACM, ACM SigOps, and EuroSys.

Questions? email: stein facebook.com

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