EuroSys 2027
European Conference on Computer Systems
Rabat, Morocco
April 19—24, 2027
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EuroSys 2027, Morocco

Call for Papers

The European Conference on Computer Systems (EuroSys) is a premier international forum for presenting research on computer systems. EuroSys 2027 seeks papers in all areas of computer systems research, including:

  • Operating systems
  • Distributed systems
  • Cloud computing and datacenter systems
  • File and storage systems
  • Networked systems
  • AI/ML systems
  • Language support and runtime systems
  • Systems security and privacy
  • Dependable systems
  • Analysis, testing, and verification of systems
  • Database systems and data analytics frameworks
  • Virtualization and virtualized systems
  • Mobile and pervasive systems
  • Parallelism, concurrency, and multicore systems
  • Real-time, embedded, and cyber-physical systems
  • Systems for emerging hardware, such as quantum computing

Papers will be judged on novelty, significance, interest, clarity, relevance, and correctness. A good submission will motivate a significant problem, propose an interesting and compelling solution, and use a rigorous evaluation to clearly show the benefits and limitations of that solution, as well as its advantages over prior work.

We also welcome experience papers We encourage papers that span multiple topics and communities. We also welcome submissions of experience papers that describe interesting observations or lessons learned from a practical deployment, as long as these lessons are general, supported by rigorous and quantitative analysis, and are likely to be useful to the systems community.

Important Dates

EuroSys 2027 will have two deadlines, as shown below. Accepted papers from both submission periods will be presented at EuroSys 2027 and appear in the conference proceedings. All deadlines are anywhere on Earth (AoE).

Spring Deadline

  • Paper titles and abstracts due: Thursday, May 7, 2026
  • Full paper submissions due: Thursday, May 14, 2026
  • Reviews available: Wednesday, July 29, 2026
  • Author responses due: Friday, July 31, 2026
  • Notification to authors: Friday, August 21, 2026
  • Camera-ready deadline: Friday, September 25, 2026

Fall Deadline

  • Paper titles and abstracts due: Thursday, September 17, 2026
  • Full paper submissions due: Thursday, September 24, 2026
  • Reviews available: Wednesday, January 6, 2027
  • Author responses due: Friday, January 8, 2027
  • Notification to authors: Friday, January 29, 2027
  • Camera-ready deadline: Friday, March 5, 2027

Submission Instructions

Please submit your work electronically, in PDF format, using the following sites:

Page limit: Submissions must have a maximum of 12 pages of technical content, plus as many additional pages as needed for references. Supplementary material, such as proofs or additional results, may be uploaded as a separate file; however, the paper should be self-contained and stand on its own, and reading this material will be optional for reviewers.

Per-author limit: Each author can be listed on at most three submissions in each cycle (fall or spring). If a paper exceeds this limit, it may be rejected without review.

Formatting requirements: Submissions should use the A4 or US letter paper sizes, with all text and figures fitting inside a 178 x 229 mm (7 x 9”) block, using two columns separated by ≥8 mm (0.33") of white space. All text, including figures and captions, should use ≥10-point font on ≥12-point (single-spaced) leading. Graphs and figures should be readable when printed in grayscale, without magnification. All pages should be numbered. Authors are encouraged to use the SIGPLAN LaTeX or MS Word templates, which are available here.

Anonymization: The review process is double-blind, meaning that the authors' identities will be concealed from the reviewers and vice versa. To make this possible, authors must make a good-faith effort to anonymize their submissions, and they should not identify themselves either explicitly or by implication (e.g., through references or acknowledgments). When discussing their own prior work, authors should reference that work in the third person, just as they would any other related work. When including links to code repositories, authors should ensure that the link and the contents of the repository do not contain clues to their identity and/or their affiliations. If a submission relates to a work that is currently under review, authors must still explain the differences between the present submission and the other work. However, they should cite the other work anonymously and email a copy of that work to the PC chairs.

Concurrent submissions: Submissions should contain original, unpublished material. Simultaneous submission of the same work to multiple venues and submission of previously published work are not allowed. Publication in non-peer-reviewed contexts, such as arXiv papers, technical reports, talks, and social media posts, does not count as concurrent submissions. However, in such cases, the submitted version should have a substantially different title and use a different system/tool name, if applicable.

Extending a workshop paper: If you have a prior or concurrent workshop paper on the same topic as your submission, you can still submit to EuroSys; however, in this case, please upload a copy of the relevant workshop paper and a short explanation of the new material, using the relevant fields in the submission system. As long as the submission has significantly more content than the workshop paper, the PC will evaluate the submission's entire contribution, not just the delta.

Author responses: Authors will have an opportunity to respond to the reviews prior to final consideration by the program committee. Responses are optional and must be limited to (a) correcting factual errors in the reviews or (b) directly addressing questions posed by reviewers; they must not include new experiments or data, describe additional work that was completed since the submission, or promise additional work to follow. Authors are strongly encouraged to keep their responses to 500 words or less; reviewers are not required or expected to read excessively long responses.

Confidentiality: Submissions will be treated as confidential, and reviewing will be done mostly by members of the program committee, with limited use of outside reviewers. Papers accompanied by nondisclosure agreements will be returned without review.

Policies: EuroSys adheres to ACM's policies, including those on authorship, peer review, plagiarism, and conflicts of interest. We particularly emphasize that the policy on authorship requires that any use of AI tools (such as ChatGPT) must be fully disclosed in the submission. Accepted papers will be shepherded by a member of the program committee, and all acceptance decisions are tentative until the shepherd approves the revised version.

Other requirements: For each accepted paper, at least one full registration fee (ACM member or non-member) is required. Like all ACM-sponsored conferences after January 1, 2026, EuroSys’27 is subject to ACM’s Open Access model, which requires authors to pay an Article Processing Charge (APC) per paper unless their institution is among the more than 2,700 members of ACM OPEN. For 2027, the APC is $250 for ACM/SIG members or $350 for non-members; in certain limited circumstances, ACM may offer a waiver or discount, e.g., based on financial hardship or geography. We strongly encourage authors to review the list of ACM OPEN member institutions before submitting their work to determine whether this charge would apply.

Resubmissions: If a paper was submitted to one review cycle of EuroSys and was not accepted, it is not eligible for submission to the immediately following review cycle.

Revise and resubmit: In cases where a paper is close to acceptance but cannot be accepted as is, the authors may be offered the option to submit a revised version to the following cycle. Each such offer will come with a list of specific concerns that should be addressed; however, a successful revision does not guarantee acceptance. Revised papers will be treated as if they had been submitted to the second, later deadline: if accepted, they will be presented with the other accepted papers from that deadline; if rejected, they are not eligible to be submitted to the following EuroSys cycle.

Contact

For any further information, please contact the PC chairs: pc-chairs-2027@eurosys.org

  • Pramod Bhatotia (TU Munich)
  • Lydia Y Chen (University of Neuchâtel)
  • Andreas Haeberlen (University of Pennsylvania)