-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [computational.science] HPGC-07 CFP Datum: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 17:19:51 -0300 Von: Eric Aubanel aubanel@unb.ca Organisation: "OptimaNumerics" An: Computational Science Mailing List computational.science@lists.optimanumerics.com
CALL FOR PAPERS ------------------------------------------------------------ The Fourth High-Performance Grid Computing Workshop (HPGC) http://www.cs.unb.ca/profs/aubanel/hpgc/ ------------------------------------------------------------ Held in conjunction with The 20th IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium - IPDPS'2006, March 26-30, 2007
Computational grids allow the federation of significant computational and storage resources to solve challenging problems in science, engineering, medicine, finance, and entertainment. Involvement of multi-core platforms and wireless communications in the traditional grids comprised of clusters, workstations, and supercomputers pose new challenges to manage the grids and open new opportunities in using them. The High Performance Grid Computing workshop provides a forum for presenting research results on most aspects of grid computing, with a focus on performance, in the following areas: Applications, Benchmarking, Infrastructure, Management and Scheduling, Partitioning and Load Balancing, and Programming Models.
Topics ----- * Applications: Theory and practice of composing grid applications consisting of multiple interacting tasks. Solution of large problems on grids. * Benchmarking: Grid measurement technology for evaluating performance of grid hardware and middleware; benchmark results. * Infrastructure: Implementation and evaluation of computational grid middleware. * Management and Scheduling: Management, monitoring, resource allocation, scheduling, and metascheduling. * Partitioning and Load Balancing: Partitioning applications for computational grids for achieving high performance, and load balancing of grid applications. * Multi-core processors as grid components. * Programming Models: Methods for remote execution and intertask communications.
Paper Submission -----------------
We invite submissions not exceeding eight single-spaced pages. Submitted papers may not have appeared in or be under consideration for another workshop, conference, or journal. Each paper will be refereed by at least three independent reviewers. Paper submission indicates the intention of the author to present the paper at the HPGC workshop at IPDPS 2007. Accepted papers will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press in the proceedings of IPDPS 2007.
Submission URL: http://edas.info/4993
Submission deadline: November 17, 2006. There will be NO extension of this deadline. Authors will be notified by December 18, 2006.
Workshop Organizers ------------------- * Eric Aubanel, University of New Brunswick, Canada * Virendra C. Bhavsar, University of New Brunswick, Canada * Michael Frumkin, Intel Corporation, USA
Important Dates ---------------- * Submissions Due: November 17th 2006 * Review Decisions: December 18, 2006 * Final Manuscript Due: January 22, 2007
Web Site --------- http://www.cs.unb.ca/profs/aubanel/hpgc/
-- Dr. Eric Aubanel Associate Professor Faculty of Computer Science, University of New Brunswick Phone: (506) 458-7268 ; Fax: (506) 453-3566 http://www.cs.unb.ca/profs/aubanel