Validation of experimental results from papers
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About Artifacts Committee Submission Reviewing FAQ Prior AE
Important Dates
Paper submission: 7 September 2018
Paper decision: 30 October 2018
Artifact submission: 13 November 2018

CGO'19 AE Chairs:
Bruce Childers (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
Luis Oliveria (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
Michel Steuwer (University of Glasgow, UK)

Artifact Evaluation for CGO 2019

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Authors of accepted CGO 2019 papers are invited to formally submit their supporting materials to the Artifact Evaluation process (AE). AE is run by a separate committee whose task is to reproduce (at least some) experiments and assess how submitted artifacts support the work described in the papers. This submission is voluntary and will not influence the final decision regarding the papers.

Prepare your submission and Artifact Appendix using the following guidelines and register it at the CGO AE website (contact AE chairs for more details). Your submission will be then reviewed according to the following guidelines. Please, do not forget to provide a list of hardware, software, benchmark and data set dependencies in your artifact abstract - this is essential to find appropriate evaluators!

The papers that successfully go through AE will receive a set of ACM badges of approval printed on the papers themselves and available as meta information in the ACM Digital Library (it is now possible to search for papers with specific badges in ACM DL). Authors of such papers will have an option to include Artifact Appendix to the final paper (up to 2 pages).

If you have questions, please check AE FAQs, get in touch with AE chair, contact steering committee, or join AE google group.

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