Scientific progress relies on sound reviewing processes. The integrity of our review process is paramount, and it rests on our handling of ethical concerns and conflicts of interest. These issues have been compounded by the rapid growth in the computer
Message from the Inaugural IEEE SEED 2021 Program Chairs
Dear Computer Architecture Community, We take this opportunity to invite you all to the first-ever edition of the IEEE International Symposium on Secure and Private Execution Environment Design (SEED). This blog post will provide an overview of the inaugural edition of IEEE
Best Practices for Conference Reviewing: An Invitation for Community Feedback
As with all scientific communities, the field of computer architecture is driven by publications. At the heart of a meaningful scientific publication model is a fair and sound peer-reviewing process. If this process is compromised, some papers might be unfairly
Valuing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Our Computing Community
This article also appears on the ACM’s Committee for Systematic Change webpage (https://www.acm.org/diversity-inclusion/committee-on-systemic-change) and the IEEE CS Diversity & Inclusion webpages (https://www.computer.org/about/diversity-inclusion). There is a movement occurring broadly across many scientific and engineering fields, including widely within our computing community,