FCRC 2015 assembles a spectrum of affiliated research conferences and workshops into a week long coordinated meeting held at a common time in a common place. This model retains the advantages of the smaller conferences, while at the same time, facilitates communication among researchers in different fields in computer science and engineering. Each morning, FCRC features a joint plenary talk on topics of broad appeal to the computing research community.
The technical program for each affiliated conference is independently administered, with each responsible for its own meeting's structure, content, and proceedings. To the extent facilities allow, attendees are free to attend technical sessions of other affiliated conferences being held at the same time as their "home" conference.
Keynote: Cluster management at Google
Cluster management is the set of tools and processes that Google uses to control the computing infrastructure in our data centers and support almost all of our external services. It includes allocating resources to different applications on our fleet of ...
Interdisciplinarity: A View from Theory of Computation
Increasingly, the concepts and methods of computer science are being recognized as a source of great intellectual interest, injecting fresh ideas into other scientific disciplines. Through discourses and collaborations, exciting multidisciplinary areas ...
Hardware Neural Networks: From Inflated Expectations to Plateau of Productivity
Times and again, a longstanding fascination with the brain has attracted computer architects to hardware neural networks. However, the fascinating nature of the topic is also its greatest pitfall: it sometimes drives researchers to forgo the pragmatic ...
The F# Path to Relaxation
Born in a lab, matured in the enterprise, and now fully baked as an open-source, cross-platform, professionally-supported language - the F# journey has always been about reconciling the apparently irreconcilable: Functional and Objects, Types and ...
The Endgame for Moore's Law: Architecture, Algorithm, and Application Challenges.
Single processor clock speed scaling ended a decade ago, and transistor sizes will approach atomic scales in the next decade. With no abatement in the ideas of how to use more computing in science, engineering and business applications, and new ...
A Big Data System for the Internet of Moving Things
The world consists of many interesting things that move: people go to work, home, school, and shop in public transit buses and trains or in cars and taxis; goods move on these networks and by trucks or by air each day; and food items travel a very large ...