[TCPP-announce] IEEE TCPP Monthly Announcements, June, 2006:
- From: "Kyung Ryu" <kdryu@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 14 Jun 2006 17:10:37 -0700
IEEE TCPP Monthly Announcements, June, 2006:
A. UPCOMING EVENTS
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[Conferences before submission deadline]
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1.WSNS 2006: The Second International Workshop on Wireless and Sensor Networks Security
*held in conjunction with The 3rd IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Systems
*October 9-12, 2006 / Vancouver, Canada
*Available at http://www.cs.wcupa.edu/~zjiang/wsns06.htm <or> www7.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/~dressler/wsns06/
*Submission deadline: June 16, 2006
2.ICSOC 2006: The 4th International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing
*December 4-7, 2006 / Chicago, USA
*Available at http://www.icsoc.org/
*Submission deadline: June 19, 2006
3.PCBB 2006: a Workshop: Petascale Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
*to be held as part of Euro-Par 2006 (http://www.europar2006.de/)
*August 28, 2006 / Chicago, USA
*Available at bioworkshop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Submission deadline: June 30, 2006
4.ANCS 2006: The 2nd Symposium on Architectures for Networking and Communications Systems
*December 3-5, 2006 / San Jose, California, USA
*Available at http://www.ancsconf.org
*Submission deadline: July 17, 2006
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[Conferences past submission deadline]
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1.IWOMP 2006: SECOND INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP on OpenMP
*12-15 June 2006 / Reims, France
*Available at http://www.iwomp.org/
2.JSSPP 2006: 12th WORKSHOP ON JOB SCHEDULING STRATEGIES FOR PARALLEL PROCESSING
*In Conjunction with SIGMETRICS 2006
*26 June 2006 / Saint-Malo, France
*Available at http://www.cs.wm.edu/sigm06/
3.ISPDC 2006: 5th International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing
*July 6th-9th, 2006 / Timisoara, Romania
*Available at http://ispdc06.info.uvt.ro/
4.SRMPDS 2006: Workshop on Scheduling and Resource Management for Parallel and Distributed Systems
*To be held in conjunction with Twelfth International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS '06)
*12-15 July 2006 / Minneapolis, USA
*Available at http://www.mcs.anl.gov/~kettimut/srmpds
5.SPAA 2006: 18th ACM Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures
*July 30-August 2, 2006 / Cambridge, MA, USA
*Available at http://www.spaa-conference.org
6.WSGA 2006: Workshop on Web Services-based Grid Applications
*Held in conjunction with 2006 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP-2006)
*August 14 or 18, 2006 / Columbus, Ohio, USA
*Available at http://pat.jpl.nasa.gov/public/WSGA/
7.TV 2006: NTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP on MULTITHREADING in HARDWARE and SOFTWARE
*August 21-22, 2006 / Seattle, WA (after CAV 2006; part of FLoC 2006)
*Available at http://www.cs.utah.edu/tv06
8.HPCC 2006: Second International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications
*September 13-15, 2006 / Munich, GERMANY
*Available at http://hpcc06.lrr.in.tum.de/
9.EuroPVM/MPI 2006: 13th European PVMMPI Users' Group Meeting
*September 17-20, 2006 / Bonn, Germany
*Available at http://www.pvmmpi06.org
10.HeteroPar 2006: Fifth International Workshop on ALGORITHMS, MODELS AND TOOLS FOR PARALLEL COMPUTING ON HETEROGENEOUS NETWORKS
*In conjunction with The 2006 IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing (Cluster 2006) http://www.cluster2006.org/
*September 25 - 28, 2006 / Barcelona
*Available at http://dis.um.es/heteropar/
11.ISPA 2006: The 2006 International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing and Applications
*December 1-4, 2006 / Sorrento, Italy
*Available at http://www.ispa-conference.org/2006/
12.HiPC 2006: 13th IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing
*December 18-21, 2006 / Bangalore, India
*Available at http://www.hipc.org
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Kyung Dong Ryu, Ph.D.
IEEE TCPP Editor
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
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B. DETAILS
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CALL FOR PAPERS
The Second International Workshop on
Wireless and Sensor Networks Security (WSNS'06)
www.cs.wcupa.edu/~zjiang/wsns06.htm <or>
www7.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/~dressler/wsns06/
held in conjunction with
The 3rd IEEE International Conference on
Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Systems
October 9-12, 2006
Vancouver, Canada
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Theme and scope:
Wireless networks have experienced an explosive growth during the last few
years. Nowadays, there is a large variety of networks spanning from the
well-known cellular networks to non-infrastructure wireless networks such
as mobile ad hoc networks and sensor networks. The security issue is a
central concern for achieving secured communication in these networks. This
workshops aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from wireless
and sensor networking, security, cryptography, and distributed computing
communities, with the goals of promoting discussions and collaborations. We
are interested in novel research on all aspects of security in wireless and
sensor networks and tradeoff between security and performance such as QoS,
dependability, scalability, etc.
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Topics of interest:
We are seeking papers that describe original and unpublished contributions
addressing various aspects of secured wireless/sensor networks. Topics of
interest include, but are not limited to:
?Authentication and Access Control
?Cryptographic Protocol
?Experimental Studies
?Key Management
?Information Hiding
?Intrusion Detection and Response
?Privacy and Anonymity ?Secure Localization and Synchronization
?Security and Performance tradeoff
?Security Policy and Enforcement Issues
?Security Protocols Design, Analysis and Verification
?Secure Routing/MAC
?Surveillance and Monitoring
?Threat & Trust Management
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Paper Submission:
Submit a full paper of about 6 pages (IEEE Computer Society proceedings
Manuscripts: two column, single-spaced), including figures and references,
using 10 font size, and number each page. Each submitted paper will be peer
reviewed and the comments will be provided to the authors. Accepted papers
will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press, as proceedings of the
MASS'06 workshops.
Use the IEEE Computer Society Press Proceedings Author Guidelines
(http://computer.org/cspress/instrut.htm). Prepare your
papers in PDF file
only (Adobe format), paper title, names, affiliations, postal address, and
e-mail address of the authors, about 100-150 word abstract, and at most
five keywords.
Submit your paper as an e-mail attachment to zjiang@xxxxxxxxxx
Acknowledgement will be sent back for each submission within 24 hours;
otherwise, a re-submission is needed. Submission of a paper should be
regarded as an undertaking that, should the paper be accepted, at least
one of the authors will register and attend the workshop to present the
work.
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Important Dates:
Manuscript Submission: 6/16/2006
Acceptance Notification: 8/1/2006
Final Manuscript Due: 8/10/2006
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Workshop Co-chairs
Dr. Falko Dressler
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
dressler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Dr. Yong Guan
Iowa State University, USA
yguan@xxxxxxxxxxx
Dr. Zhen Jiang
Information Assurance Center
West Chester University, USA
zjiang@xxxxxxxxx
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Steering Committee member
Dr. Dharma Agrawal
University of Cincinnati, USA
Dr. Sajal Das
University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Dr. Jie Wu
Florida Atlantic University, USA
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Program Committee member
A. Agah, West Chester University
B. Bhargava, Purdue University
L. Burgazzi, ENEA, Italy
I. Cardei, Florida Atlantic University
A. Gourgeois, Georgia State University
S. Capkun, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
S. Chen, Florida International University
X. Chen, Texas State University
X. Cheng, George Washington University
T. He, University of Minnesota
J. Liu, Oakland University
Y. Liu, University of Texas, Dallas
F. Kargl, Ulm University, Germany
B. Lu, West Chester University
S. Mishra, University of Colorado
C. Nita-Rotaru, Purdue University
G. Noubir, Northeastern University
K. Nyberg, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
S. Olariu, Old Dominion University
D. Qiao, Iowa State University
D. Simplot-Ryl, University of Lille, France
W. Trappe, Rutgers University
A. Weimerskirch, Escrypt GmbH-Embedded Security, Germany
Y. Xia, University of Florida
W. Zhang, Iowa State University
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CALL FOR PAPERS
4th International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing (ICSOC'06)
Chicago, USA, December 4-7, 2006
Full conference information: http://www.icsoc.org/
Important Dates:
Workshop proposal submission: May 30, 2006
Paper abstract submission: June 12, 11:59pm, PST
Full paper submission: June 19, 11:59pm, PST
Tutorial and panel submission: July 6, 2006
Notification of acceptance: September 12, 2006
Final manuscript due: September 25, 2006
Main conference: December 4-7, 2006
The 4th International Conference of Service Oriented Computing (ICSOC'06)
follows on the success of three previous editions in Amsterdam (2005), New
York City (2004), and Trento (2003). Today ICSOC is recognized as the main
conference for service oriented computing research and covers the entire
spectrum from theoretical and foundational results to empirical
evaluations as well as practical and industrial experiences.
ICSOC'06 seeks original papers in the field of service oriented computing,
from theoretical and foundational results to empirical evaluations as well
as practical and industrial experiences, with an emphasis on contributions
to solve the many still open research problems that are of significant
impact to the field of service oriented applications. Topics include but
are not limited to the following:
* Business Service Modeling: Methods and tools for capturing business
goals and requirements, Decomposition into business services, Business
processes, Business policies, Modeling, analysis, and simulation,
Specification of functional and non-functional quality requirements;
* Service Assembly: Development and Discovery: Model-driven development,
Service composition architectures, Service registries, Service discovery
mechanisms, Semantic matching, Methods and tools for service development,
Governance, Verification and validation, Deployment strategies;
* Service Management: Instrumentation and service related data aggregation,
end-to-end Measurement, Analysis, Modeling and Capacity planning,
Definition of deployment topology, Infrastructure configuration,
Problem determination for SOAs, ITIL processes, Change management in
live systems.
* SOA Runtime: Service Bus for mediation, transformation and routing,
Runtime registry, Integration of legacy applications, Information
services for data access and data integration, Scalability, Topology
and Optimization, Service oriented middleware, Policy-based
configuration & Workload management
* Quality of Service: Reliable Service-Oriented Computing, Security and
Privacy in Service-Oriented Computing, SLA and Policy specification,
QoS Negotiation, Autonomic management of service levels, Empirical
Studies and Benchmarking of QoS, Performance and Dependability
prediction in SOA;
* Grid Services: Services and architecture for management of
infrastructural resources, Data and Compute intensive applications,
Execution and resource allocation services for job scheduling,
Protocols for coordination across multiple resource managers,
Business value based allocation, Innovative Strategies for Creation
and Management of Virtual Enterprises and Organizations, Prototype
systems and Toolkits.
There will be two independent tracks for Research and Industrial papers,
each managed by a different program committee and with a different set of
evaluation criteria. The authors must clearly indicate the track to which
the paper is being submitted.
* Research Papers: The conference is soliciting original research papers
on all aspects of web services and service-oriented computing. The
submissions should contain results which advance the state of the art in
service-oriented systems, either through theoretical analysis or
experimental analysis. They should clearly establish the research
contribution, the relevance to service-oriented computing and the relation
to prior research. Submitted papers will be judged according to their
scientific merit and evaluated on significance, originality, technical
quality, and presentation.
* Industrial and Application Papers: ICSOC'06 places a strong emphasis on
its industrial program and encourages submissions covering the application
of service-oriented computing in practice, including papers describing
innovative service-based implementations, novel applications of service
oriented technology, and major improvements to the state-of-practice.
Actual case studies from practitioners emphasizing applications, service
technology, system deployment, organizational ramifications, or business
impact are especially welcomed. Industrial and application papers should
give sufficient details on the application domain, on the service oriented
techniques that have been used, on the issues surrounding actual
implementations and applications, and on the lessons learned in developing
service oriented applications. The papers submitted to this track can
range from a few page extended abstract to a full paper. The track will
also include a small number of invited visionary papers.
All papers should be submitted electronically in PDF and in Springer/LNCS
format. Research and industrial papers are not to exceed 12 pages.
Abstracts for research and application papers - not exceeding 200 words -
need to be submitted one week prior to the paper submission deadline. All
submissions should include title, authors, full contact information, and
references.
Submissions should indicate at least two main topics and the scientific
area (or areas) that best fit the paper. For selected papers, authors will
be given the opportunity to submit a one-page reply, within one week, to
answer to the reviewers' concerns. This is done in the effort to improve
the paper selection process and make sure that papers are not rejected
based on some misunderstanding or erroneous interpretation by the
reviewers that is easy to correct in preparing the final version. All
accepted papers will appear in the ICSOC'06 archival proceedings,
published by Springer.
For the complete information please visit the conference website:
http://www.icsoc.org
CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION
General Chairs: Ian Foster (ANL & The University of Chicago),
Carlo Ghezzi (Politecnico di Milano)
Program Chairs: Asit Dan (IBM),
Winfried Lamersdorf (Hamburg University)
Industrial Track Chairs: Robert Johnson (IBM),
Jeff Mischkinsky (Oracle)
Workshop Coordination Dimitrios Georgakopoulos (Telcordia)
Chairs: Norbert Ritter (Hamburg University)
Tutorial Chairs: Frank Leymann (University of Stuttgart)
Heiko Ludwig (IBM Research)
Local Organization Chair: Julie Wulf-Knoerzer (Univa)
Financial Chair: Vincenzo D'andrea, (University of Trento)
Registration Chair: Martin Swany (University of Delaware)
Publication Chair: Boualem Benatallah (UNSW)
Publicity Chair: Matei Ripeanu (University of British Columbia)
STEERING COMMITTEE
Fabio Casati (Hewlett-Packard Labs, USA)
Paco Curbera (IBM Research, USA)
Mike Papazoglou (Tilburg University, The Nederland)
Paolo Traverso (ITC-IRST, Italy)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Area Coordinators
Service Modeling: Wolfgang Emmerich (University College London)
Mathias Weske (University of Potsdam)
Service Assembly: Barbara Pernici (Politecnico di Milano)
Munindar Singh (North Carolina State University)
Service Management: Luciano Baresi (Politecnico di Milano)
Hiro Kishimoto (Fujitsu)
SOA Runtime: Douglas Schmidt (Vanderbilt University)
Steve Vinoski (Iona)
Quality of Service: Priya Narasimhan (CMU)
Jim Pruyne (HP)
Grid Services: Dennis Gannon (Indiana University)
Paul Watson (University of Newcastle upon Tyne)
Program Committee Members - Research Track
Nabil R. Adam (Rutgers University)
Jose Luis Ambite (USC)
Mikio Aoyama (NISE)
Boualem Benatallah (University of New South Wales)
Elisa Bertino (Purdue University)
Walter Binder (EPFL)
Athman Bouguettaya (Virginia Tech)
Sjaak Brinkkemper (Utrecht Univ.)
Tevfik Bultan (UCSB)
Fabio Casati (HP)
Malu Castellanos (HP)
Bruno Crispo (Vrije University)
Paco Curbera (IBM Research)
Vincenzo D'Andrea (Universita di Trento)
Umesh Dayal (HP)
Flavio De Paoli (Universita di Milano)
Tommaso Di Noia (University of Bari)
Jens-Peter Dittrich (ETH Zurich)
John Domingue (KMI)
Schahram Dustdar (University of Technology Vienna)
Kim Elms (SAP)
Boi Faltings (EPFL)
Dieter Fensel (Deri Innsbruck)
Gianluigi Ferrari (University of Pisa)
George Feuerlicht (University of Technology Sydney)
Ioannis Fikouras (Ericsson)
Daniela Florescu (INRIA)
Geoffrey Fox (Indiana University)
Dimitrios Georgakopoulos (Telcordia)
Paolo Giorgini (University of Trento)
Claude Godart (LORIA)
Paul Grefen (Eindhoven)
John Grundy (University of Auckland)
Mohand-Said Hacid (Universit?Lyon)
Hakan Hacigumus (Almaden IBM)
Richard Hull (Lucent)
Kate Keahey (Argonne National Laboratory)
Alfons Kemper (Technische Universit? M?chen)
Roger Kilian-Kehr (SAP Karlsruhe)
Jana Koehler (IBM Zurich Research Lab)
Bernd Kraemer (Fernuniversitaet Hagen)
Brian LaMacchia (Microsoft)
Frank Leymann (University of Stuttgart)
Ling Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Pierluigi Lucchese (ITC-IRST Trento)
Heiko Ludwig (IBM Research)
Neil Maiden (City University London)
Ioana Manolescu (INRIA)
David Martin (SRI)
Eugene M. Maximilien (IBM Almaden)
Massimo Mecella (Universita di Roma)
Brahim Medjahed (Michigan University)
Toshi Nakata (NEC)
Steve Newhouse (Univ. of Southampton)
Christos Nikolaou (University of Crete)
David O'hallaron (CMU)
Guadalupe Ortiz (Univ. de Extremadura)
Mike Papazoglou (Tilburg University)
Anna Perini (ITC-IRST Trento)
Marco Pistore (Universita di Trento)
Axel Polleres (Univ. Rey Juan Carlos)
Jean Pierre Prost (IBM Montpellier)
Omer Rana (Cardiff University)
Thomas Risse (Fraunhofer Gesellschaft)
Norbert Ritter (Hamburg University)
Colette Rolland (Universite de Paris I)
Rainer Ruggaber (SAP)
Akhil Sahai (HP)
Volker Sander (Julich Research Centre)
Vladimiro Sassone (Univ. of Southampton)
Dimitrios N. Serpanos (Univ. of Patras)
Jun Shen (Univ. of Wollongong)
Santosh Srivastava (Univ. of New Castle)
Maarten Steen (Telematica Enschede)
Tony Storey (IBM)
Jianwen Su (UCSB)
Ravi Subramaniam (Intel)
Angelo Susi (ITC-IRST Trento)
Katia Sycara (CMU)
Stefan Tai (IBM New York)
Kian-Lee Tan (National Univ. of Singapore)
Margaria Tiziana (Potsdam University)
Paolo Tonella (ITC-IRST Trento)
Farouk Toumani (ISIMA Aubiere)
Don Towsley (UMass)
Paolo Traverso (ITC-RST)
Aphrodite Tsalgatidou (Univ. of Athens)
Karthikeyan Umapathy (Penn State Univ.)
Will van der Aalst (Eindhoven University of Technology)
Jos van Hillegersberg (University of Twente)
Aad Van Moorsel (Univ. of Newcastle)
Vijay Varadharajan (Macquire University)
John Wilkes (HP Labs Palo Alto)
Martin Wirsing (University of Munich)
Raymond Wong (Univ. of New South Wales)
Jian Yang (Macquire University)
Yelena Yesha (University of Maryland)
Arkady Zaslavsky (Monash University)
Gianluigi Zavattaro (University of Bologna)
Yanchun Zhang (Victoria University)
Christian Zirpins (Univ. College London)
Program Committee Members - Industry Track
Anne Anderson (Sun)
Paul Freemantle (WSO2)
Steve Graham (IBM)
Kerrie Holley (IBM)
Robert Johnson (IBM)
Philippe Le Hegaret (W3)
Mark Little (NCL)
Jeff Mischinsky (Oracle)
Andy Mulholland (Gemini Consulting)
Mark Nottingham (Yahoo)
Sanjay Patil (SAP)
Greg Pavlik (Oracle)
Sanjeeva Weerawarana (WSO2)
Bobbi Young (Unisys)
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REVISED Call for Papers for a Workshop: Petascale Computational
Biology and Bioinformatics, to be held as part of Euro-Par 2006
(http://www.europar2006.de/). Workshop will be held August
28
Questions to bioworkshop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Submission of extended abstracts to: rac.uits.indiana.edu/petabio
IMPORTANT REVISIONS: Papers will be selected on the basis of extended
abstracts (1-4 pages). DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION EXTENDED TO 30 JUNE.
Authors who wish to have a paper included as part of the printed proceedings
may do so, by submitting a full copy of their paper by the end of
the Euro-Par conference on 1 September.
Workshop organizers: Craig Stewart, Michael Schroeder, Matthias Mueller
There have been announced multiple plans to create peta-scale computing
environments. The topic of this workshop will be to address what
bioinformatics or computational biology applications can or should accomplish
with such facilities, and what obstacles must be overcome in order to
implement and use effective and important problems in the life sciences
(biology, biochemistry, environmental sciences, etc.)
Suggested topics for papers and posters include, but are not limited to, the
following specific subjects:
* What does Petascale mean in terms of computation, and what are the
possibilities of using different ways of assembling a PetaFLOPS system? What
does it take to create a computational biology or bioinformatics application
that achieves a sustained PetaFLOPS of calculations? What does it take to do
this in terms of a PetaFLOPS of capacity in a traditional supercomputer, a
FPGA-based or hybrid system, a PetaFLOPS in a grid computing system, or a
PetaFLOPS worth of volunteer systems contributed across relatively slow
commodity networks?
* What sort of computational biology and bioinformatics applications that
exist now can be scaled up to perform useful work and provide new insights
on these various types of Peta-scale platforms.
* Given a resource capable of a PetaFLOPS of sustained performance, what sort
of new and novel applications could be written? What would we model? What
would we analyze? What are the programming environment requirements to take
advantage of such a system?
* Petascale computing means of course more than PetaFLOPS of calculations. It
means PetaBytes of storage. What are the I/O and data management
requirements of computational biology and bioinformatics applications that
will take advantage of PetaBytes to hundreds of PetaBytes of life sciences
data? How will we manage, organize, reliably archive, and reliably retrieve
and use Petascale life science data stores?
* How will Petascale computational biology and bioinformatics applications be
organized and accessed so as to have the greatest possible impact on the
largest possible community of researchers?
* What evolutionary path of applications and problems will aid the process of
moving from the current state of bioinformatics and computational biology to
effective Petascale applications? What are the steps along the way for the
high performance computing community and the life sciences research
community?
Submission Guidelines:
Submissions should include an abstract, keywords, the e-mail address of the
principal author (contact person). Authors MAY submit a full paper for
review, but have the option of submitting an extended abstract (104
pages). This will permit the development of new thoughts in this
exciting and rapidly changing area during the summer. DEADLINE FOR
SUBMISSION OF EXTENDED ABSTRACTS: 30 JUNE. Authors who wish to have
a paper included as part of the printed proceedings may do so, by
submitting a full copy of their paper by the end of the Euro-Par
conference on 1 September. Authors will have two format possibilities
for papers: full length papers of up to 15 pages, including tables
and figures; or short papers of around 4 pages for work-in-progress
contributions.
Submission of a paper should be regarded as a commitment that, should the
paper be accepted, at least one of the authors will register and attend the
conference workshop to present the paper or the poster. AUTHORS WHO WISH
TO HAVE A PAPER PUBLISHED IN THE PROCEEDINGS HAVE TWO OPTIONS: SUBMIT
A FULL COPY OF THE PAPER PRIOR TO 15 AUGUST, IN WHICH CASE REVIEWS AND
COMMENTS WILL BE RETURNED BY 28 AUGUST, IN TIME FOR CAMERA READY COPY TO
BE SUBMITTED BY 16 SEPTEMBER. OR, SUBMIT FINAL COPY BY THE END OF THE
CONFERENCE ON 1 SEPTEMBER. REVIEWER COMMENTS WILL BE RETURNED BY 8
SEPTEMBER AND FINAL CAMERA READY COPY MUST BE SUBMITTED BY 16 SEPTEMBER.
This format will allow very rapid publication of new ideas and results,
but does create a need for authors to be ready to work quickly at the
beginning of September to finalize their contributions.
We expect that the Proceedings papers will provide a very important
set of views toward the future of peta-scale biocomputing!
Workshop Chairs:
* Dr. Craig Stewart (Indiana University, USA)
* Dr. Michael Schroeder (Technische Universitaet Dresden, Germany)
* Dr. Matthias Mueller (Technische Universitaet Dresden, Germany)
Please send your papers or any questions to: bioworkshop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
For more details see:
http://www.europar2006.de/ euro-Par 2006 overall
Important Dates:
Submission of Extended Abstracts: 30 June 2006
Notification of Acceptance: 15 July 2006
Full Papers:
No later than 1 September 2006
Camera-Ready Papers: 16
September 2006
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CALL FOR PAPERS
2nd Symposium on Architectures for
Networking and Communications Systems (ANCS 2006)
http://www.ancsconf.org
December 3-5, 2006
San Jose, California, USA
Sponsored by (pending official renewal):
ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Architecture (SIGARCH)
ACM Special Interest Group on Communications (SIGCOMM)
IEEE Computer Society Tech. Committee on Computer Architecture
IEEE Communications Society Tech. Committee on Computer Communications
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper registration and abstract: July 10, 2006
Submission deadline: July 17, 2006
Author notification: September 22, 2006
Final camera-ready copy: October 15, 2006
CONFERENCE OVERVIEW
ANCS is a research conference that focuses on the design of the
hardware and software components used to create modern communication
networks. The combination of increasing network line speeds and
expanding functional requirements pose continuing and growing
challenges for system designers. New technology elements, including
network processors, content addressable memories, configurable logic and
special-purpose components offer new opportunities for meeting these
challenges, but also raise a variety of new issues. ANCS focuses on
architectures for networking and communication in the broad sense,
including novel architectures, architectural support for advanced
communication, algorithms and protocols for advanced architectures,
software and applications for next-generation networking
architectures, and methodology and benchmarking for evaluating
advanced communication architectures.
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Network/communications processors
* Intelligent co-processors
* Router architectures
* Switch fabrics/interconnection networks
* Link scheduling, processor/thread scheduling, switch scheduling
* Network adaptors
* Application-specific networks (e.g. SAN)
* Programmable /extensible networks
* Secure communication
* Traffic management
* Packet classification
* Content inspection and filtering
* Energy-efficient designs
We particularly encourage submissions containing highly original
ideas. Submissions will be judged on originality, significance,
interest, clarity, and correctness.
The PAPER DEADLINE for submissions is July 17, 2006 at 11:59PM PST (US).
NO FURTHER EXTENSIONS WILL BE GRANTED. ANCS will use
double-blind reviewing, so submitted papers should not include the
authors' names.
Paper registration and submission must be done electronically through EDAS
(edas.info). Registration, including the abstract, must be
completed no later than July 10, 2006 at 11:59PM PDT (US). All papers must
be submitted in PDF format for letter-size paper. Submissions must be
viewable by Adobe Acrobat Reader (version 5.0 or higher) and should not
exceed 7,000 words or 10 pages of conference paper format using 10 pt
fonts. Submissions exceeding the required limit will not be reviewed by
the program committee. Camera-ready versions of the accepted papers will
be required to use the ACM SIG format
(www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html).
Like other conferences, ANCS requires that papers not be submitted
simultaneously to any other conferences or publications, that
submissions not be previously published, and that accepted papers not be
subsequently published elsewhere.
All submissions will be acknowledged by September 22, 2006. If your
submission is not acknowledged by this date, please contact the
program chairs promptly at ancsTPC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION
General Chair
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Laxmi Bhuyan, UC-Riverside
Program Co-Chairs
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Michel Dubois, University of Southern California
Will Eatherton, Cisco Systems
Program Committee
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Gregory Byrd, North Carolina State University
Patrick Crowley, Washington University in St. Louis
Chita Das, Pennsylvania State University
Jose Duato, Technical University of Valencia
Hans Eberle, Sun Microsystems
Manolis Katevenis, University of Crete
T. V. Lakshman, Lucent Technologies
Dan Lenoski, Nuova Impresa
Robert Olsen, Cisco Systems
Vijay Pai, Purdue University
Dhabaleswar Panda, Ohio State University
Scott Rixner, Rice University
Umar Saif, MIT
Tim Sherwood, UC Santa Barbara
Dimitrious Stiliadis, Bell Labs
Chuck Thacker, Microsoft
Jon Turner, Washington University in St. Louis
George Varghese, UCSD
Srnivasan Venkatachary, Netlogic
Harrick Vin, UT Austin
Bapi Vinnakota, Intel
Tilman Wolf, UM Amherst
Steering Committee
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Alan Berenbaum, Consultant
Patrick Crowley, Washington Univ. at St. Louis
Mark Franklin, Washington Univ. at St. Louis
Haldun Hadimioglu, Polytechnic Univ.
Nick McKeown, Stanford Univ.
Peter Z. Onufryk, IDT K. K. Ramakrishnan, AT&T Labs
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CALL FOR PAPERS
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: March 1, 2006
SECOND INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP on OpenMP
IWOMP 2006
Reims, France
12-15 June 2006
Web site: http://www.iwomp.org/
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MISSION STATEMENT - IWOMP
IWOMP is the consolidation of three OpenMP workshops: the European
Workshop on OpenMP (EWOMP), the Workshop on OpenMP Applications and
Tools (WOMPAT), and the Workshop on OpenMP Experiences and
Implementation (WOMPEI). IWOMP 2005, which was the first meeting of the
combined workshops, took place in Eugene, Oregon, USA. IWOMP 2006 will
continue this series in Reims, FRANCE. The workshop will be a great
opportunity for learning more about OpenMP, for practical experience and
interaction between OpenMP users and developers. In keeping with the
objectives and format of the previous workshops, IWOMP 2006 will feature
two distinct parts. The first part, which will take place in the Pommery
Castle, will consist of presentations of technical papers and panels.
The second part, which will take place at Reims University, will provide
attendees the opportunity to learn OpenMP through a tutorial that will
include several real-life case studies or to improve the performance of
their applications through a hands-on laboratory experience.
Call for Technical Papers:
Authors are invited to submit technical papers detailing innovative,
original research and development related to OpenMP. All topics related
to OpenMP are of interest, including OpenMP applications in scientific
or other domains, OpenMP performance analysis and modelling, OpenMP
performance and correctness tools and proposed OpenMP extensions.
IWOMP 2006 will publish formal proceedings of the accepted papers in
LNCS. Submitted papers for review should be limited to 10 pages. Authors
of accepted papers will be asked to prepare final paper up to 12 pages.
Call for OpenMP Laboratory Proposals:
Application programmers are encouraged to provide a short description of
the program, especially the type of problem it solves, the method(s)
used, its development status, external software requirements (e.g.
libraries), programming language, current platform(s), plus an
indication what OpenMP aspects should be addressed in the laboratory
(e.g. performance, functionality, or porting) These application
descriptions will be distributed to tool presenters prior to the
laboratory in order to help them address these specific concerns.
OpenMP compiler and tool implementers are invited to submit a two-page
participation proposal giving a brief summary of the key functionalities
of their tool(s) and describing how they can assist in the development,
porting, and/or tuning process. In addition, these proposals should
discuss expected hardware/software support and any
additionalrequirements.
For the OMPlab instructions in the use of their tools (e.g. quick
reference guide, user manual) are required in order to ensure a
high-quality hands-on laboratory experience. To guide application
participants' expectations, two-page proposals for tools accepted for
presentation will be posted on the IWOMP web site.
Important Dates:
March 1 IWOMP full paper submission
April 11 Notification of IWOMP paper acceptance
April 1 Registration opens
April 24 OMPlab projects and tools proposals (~2 pages)
May 1 Final IWOMP papers due
May 8 Notification of OMPlab project acceptance
May 15 Access to Lab machines for porting applications and tools
June 1-2 IWOMP technical program
June 3-4 OMPlab
About OpenMP:
OpenMP is an Application Programming Interface (API) widely accepted as
a standard for high-level shared-memory parallel programming. OpenMP is
a portable, scalable programming model that provides a simple and
flexible interface for developing shared-memory parallel applications in
Fortran, C, and C++. Since its introduction in 1997, OpenMP has gained
support from the majority of high-performance compiler and hardware
vendors.
There is also active research in OpenMP compilers, runtime systems,
tools, and environments. Under the direction of the OpenMP Architecture
Review Board (ARB), the OpenMP standard continues to evolve. The
community of OpenMP researchers and developers in academia and
industry is organized under cOMPunity, a forum for the dissemination and
exchange of information about and experiences with OpenMP.
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Deputy Director, CTO
Center for Information Services
and High Performance Computing (ZIH)
Dresden University of Technology
D-01062 Dresden, Germany
Phone: (+49) 351/463-39835
Fax: (+49) 351/463-37773
e-mail: matthias.mueller@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
WWW: http://www.tu-dresden.de/zih
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12th WORKSHOP ON JOB SCHEDULING STRATEGIES FOR PARALLEL PROCESSING
In Conjunction with SIGMETRICS 2006
Saint-Malo, France
June 26, 2006
Since our first workshop in 1995, parallel processing has evolved to the point
where it is no longer synonymous with scientific computing on massively
parallel supercomputers. In fact, enterprise computing on the one hand and the
grid on the other hand often overshadow the original uses of parallel
processing. This shift has underscored the importance of job scheduling in
multi-user parallel systems. It also emphasizes the importance of scheduling
in an interactive setting, coordinating the use of multiple non-CPU resources
including various types of services, and coordination across administrative
domains.
Continuing the tradition established at IPPS'95, the workshop is intended to
attract people from academia, industry, supercomputing centers, national
laboratories, and parallel computer vendors to address resource management
issues in multitasking parallel systems, and attempt to resolve the
conflicting goals such as short response times for interactive work, minimal
interference with batch jobs, fairness to all users, and high system
utilization. We hope to achieve a balance between reports of current practices
in the whole range from large and heavily-used installations to the desktop,
proposals of novel schemes that have not yet been tested in a real
environment, and realistic models and analysis. The emphasis will be on
practical designs in the context of real (parallel) operating systems and
middleware.
Topics of interest include:
* Benchmarking and performance metrics to compare scheduling schemes
* Performance evaluation methodology and simulation of job scheduling
* Experience with scheduling policies on production systems
* Optimization of multiple-resource scheduling (e.g. memory or services)
* Scheduling on SMPs, scalable SMP systems, and clusters
* Resource discovery and scheduling on a grid
* Co-allocation of resources on different machines
* Interaction of local schedulers and higher level schedulers
* Infrastructure for resource management on clusters and grids
* Workload characterization, classification, and modeling
* Fairness, priorities, and accounting issues
* Providing performance guarantees and QoS
* Load estimation and load balancing
* Scheduling on heterogeneous nodes (e.g. with different amounts of memory
or processor speeds)
* Support for different classes of jobs (e.g. interactive vs. batch)
* Time slicing and gang scheduling
* Effect of scheduling strategies on application performance
* Interaction of scheduling with memory management and I/O
Please note that papers regarding task scheduling, whether the tasks are
represented as a DAG or are iterations of a loop, are generally outside the
scope of this workshop. The focus of the workshop is on scheduling of parallel
jobs.
SUBMISSION OF PAPERS:
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Papers should be no longer than 20 single-spaced pages, including figures and
references. All papers will be reviewed. In previous years, a post-workshop
proceedings was published by Springer-Verlag in the Lecture Notes on Computer
Science series; we intend to also distribute an interim proceedings at the
workshop itself.
Send pdf or postscript of the paper as an attachment by e-mail to:
jssppw@xxxxxxxxx
Please include the paper title and the name, address, phone, and email of
contact author as plain text in the submission.
Important Dates:
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DEADLINE: March 24, 2006
NOTIFICATION: May 12, 2006
FINAL COPY DUE: May 29, 2006
Registration:
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This will be part of the SIGMETRICS registration process. For details, see the
SIGMETRICS web site http://www.cs.wm.edu/sigm06/
Workshop organizers:
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Eitan Frachtenberg, Los Alamos National Laboratory (eitanf@xxxxxxxx)
Uwe Schwiegelshohn, University Dortmund (uwe.schwiegelshohn@xxxxxxx)
Program Committee:
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Su-Hui Chiang, Portland State University
Walfredo Cirne, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande
Allen Downey, Olin College
Dror Feitelson, Hebrew University
Allan Gottlieb, New York University and NEC Research
Andrew Grimshaw, University of Virginia
Moe Jette, Lawrence Livermore National Lab
Richard Lagerstrom, Cray Inc.
Virginia Lo, University of Oregon
Jose Moreira, IBM
Bill Nitzberg, Altair Grid Technologies
Mark Squillante, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
John Towns, NCSA
Jon weissman, University of Minnesota
Ramin Yahyapour, University Dortmund
Proceedings:
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An interim proceedings containing a collection of the papers presented will be
distributed at the workshop. It is planned to also publish a post-workshop
proceedings in the Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes on Computer Science series,
as was done in previous years (pending approval from Springer).
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CALL FOR PAPERS
ISPDC 2006
5th International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing
July 6th-9th, 2006, Timisoara, Romania
http://ispdc06.info.uvt.ro/
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THEME
In the rapidly moving world of parallel and distributed computing,
advances in these multi-faceted fields need to be evaluated early and
disseminated quickly. ISPDC attempts to provide an interactive,
professional, and friendly forum for these purposes.
SCOPE
Authors are invited to submit original papers describing theoretical
and/or experimental research in areas of interest which include:
o Cluster and Grid Computing
o Programming Paradigms and Tools
o Resource Discovery and Management
o Task and Communication Scheduling
o Performance Management
o Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
o Parallel, Distributed and Mobile Databases
o Peer-to-Peer and Web Computing and Services
o Adaptive Computing
o Web Distributed Computing
o Real-time Distributed Systems
o Security
o Fault Tolerance
o Scientific Computing and Large Scale Simulations
o Distributed Applications and Case Studies
o Algorithms, Models and Formal Verification
o Software Agents and Multi-agent Systems
PUBLICATION
The accepted and registered papers,
will be published in ISPDC 2006 post conference proceedings
by IEEE Computer Society Press.
A set of the best grid and/or agent related papers may be considered
for publication in MAGS: Multi Agents and Grid Systems, IOS Press.
Another set of papers may be considered
for publication in SCPE, Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience,
http://www.scpe.org/.
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Call for Papers
Workshop on Scheduling and Resource Management for Parallel and
Distributed Systems (SRMPDS '06)
To be held in conjunction with Twelfth International Conference
on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS '06)
SCOPE:
The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers and
practitioners
working in the areas of resource scheduling and resource management to
exchange
and share their experiences, new ideas, and latest research results on all
aspects of scheduling and resource management in parallel and distributed
systems.
TOPICS OF INTEREST:
Topics of interest for the workshop include, but are not limited to:
Resource allocation and management
Advance resource reservation and scheduling
Load sharing and Load balancing techniques
Network resource allocation
Fault-tolerant resource management approaches
Data access and management
Scheduling on heterogeneous nodes
Time slicing, gang, or co-scheduling
Fairness, priorities, and accounting Issues
Performance implications of scheduling strategies
Performance metrics to compare scheduling schemes
PROCEEDINGS:
The proceedings will be published by the IEEE.
PAPER SUBMISSIONS:
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts reporting original unpublished
research and recent developments in the topics related to the workshop.
Submitted papers should be formatted in a two-column IEEE Computer Society
format (URL: http://computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm) and should not
exceed 6
pages including figures and references. Papers should be submitted
electronically in PDF format (or postscript) by sending it as an e-mail
attachment to srmpds@xxxxxxxxxxxx All papers will be peer reviewed and the
comments will be provided to the authors.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Submissions Due: March 1st, 2006
Review Decisions: April 1st, 2006
Final Manuscript Due: April 15th, 2006
PROGRAM CHAIR:
Rajkumar Kettimuthu (The University of Chicago and Argonne National
Laboratory, USA)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Suhui Chiang (Portland State University, USA)
Tae-Young Choe (Kumoh National Institute of Technology, Korea)
Maciej Drozdowski (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)
Eitan Frachtenberg (Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA)
Zongfen Han (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China)
David Jackson (Cluster Resources Inc, USA)
Barry Lawson (University of Richmond, USA)
Chanik Park (Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea)
Kai Shen (University of Rochester, USA)
Michael Sobolewski (Texas Tech University, USA)
Anandha Srinivasan (IBM, India)
Achim Streit (Research Center Julich, Germany)
Bharadwaj Veeravalli (The National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Ramin Yahyapour (University of Dortmund, Germany)
Ming Yu (State University of New York at Binghamton, USA)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
www.mcs.anl.gov/~kettimut/srmpds or send email to srmpds@xxxxxxxxxxx
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SPAA 2006 Call for Papers
18th ACM Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures
Cambridge, MA, USA
July 30-August 2, 2006
http://www.spaa-conference.org
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SCOPE:
SPAA defines ``parallel'' broadly to encompass any computational
system or model that can perform multiple operations or tasks
simultaneously. Thus, the call for papers covers both traditional
parallel and distributed algorithms and architectures, as well as
new topics such as satellite networks, the web, quantum and DNA
computing, etc.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
PARALLEL COMPUTING MASSIVE PARALLELISM
Parallel Algorithms Cluster Computing and Grid Computing
Parallel Complexity Theory Mobile and Wireless Computing
Parallel Computing and Applications The Internet and the World Wide Web
Models for Parallel Sensor Networks
and Distributed Computing
Instruction Level Parallelism and VLSI Satellite and Radio Networks
Parallel in Selfish Computing and Games Biologically Inspired Computing
Routing and Information Dissemination Other Large Networks
Parallel Data Structures Pricing and Equilibria in Networks
Compilers and Tools Quantum and DNA Computing
for Parallel Computing
Memory-Aware Algorithms Parallel Data Bases and Data Mining
Supercomputer Architecture and Computing Metacomputing
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CONFERENCE PRESENTATION:
Regular presentations will be allotted a 25-minute talk and up to 10
pages in the proceedings. This format is intended for contributions
reporting original research, submitted exclusively to this
conference. Brief announcements will be allotted a 10-minute talk
and a one-page abstract (each marked as a brief announcement) in the
proceedings. This format is a forum for brief communications, which
may be published later in other conferences.
SUBMISSIONS:
Authors of contributed papers are encouraged to submit their
manuscript electronically. The deadlines for electronic submissions
are
**March 6, 2006 for regular papers, and
**March 13, 2006 for brief announcements.
These are firm deadlines. No extensions will be granted. Authors who
are unable to submit electronically should contact the program
chair, Uzi Vishkin, at vishkin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx to receive
instructions.
PAPER SUBMISSION FORMAT:
The cover page should include
1. title,
2. authors and affiliation,
3. postal and email address of the contact author,
4. a brief abstract describing the content of the paper, and
5. an indication of whether this is a regular presentation or a brief
announcement.
If requested by the authors, an extended abstract that is not
selected for a regular presentation will also be considered for the
SPAA brief announcements. Such a request will not affect the
consideration of the paper for a regular presentation.
Submissions for regular presentations should include an introduction
understandable to a nonspecialist including motivation and previous
work, and a technical exposition directed to a specialist. It
should not exceed 10 printed pages in 11-point type or larger
(excluding cover, figures, and references). More details (figures
and proofs) may be supplied in a clearly marked appendix to be read
at the discretion of the program committee.
A submission for the SPAA brief announcements should be no longer
than 3 pages on letter-size paper using at least 11-point font.
NOTIFICATION:
Authors will be sent notification of acceptance or rejection by
e-mail or letter mailed on or before May 15, 2006. A camera-ready
copy of each accepted abstract must be prepared according to ACM
guidelines for inclusion in the proceedings of the conference and
must be received by June 1, 2006.
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Program Chair
Uzi Vishkin, U. Maryland
Program Committee
Michael Bender, SUNY Stony Brook
Babak Falsafi, Carnegie Mellon
Anja Feldmann, TU Munich
Ashish Goel, Stanford
Robert Kleinberg, U.C. Berkeley and Cornell
Elias Koutsoupias, U. of Athens
Geoff Lowney, Intel
Gary Miller, Carnegie Mellon
Jaime Moreno, IBM
Vijaya Ramachandran, U. Texas, Austin
John Reif, Duke
Christian Scheideler, Johns Hopkins
Baruch Schieber, IBM
Nir Shavit, Tel Aviv U.
Mary Vernon, U. Wisconsin
Roger Wattenhofer, ETH Zurich
Katherine Yelick, U.C. Berkeley
SPAA Local Arrangements Chairs
Bradley Kuszmaul, MIT
Charles Leiserson, MIT
SPAA General Chair
Phil Gibbons, Intel Research
SPAA Secretary
Christian Scheideler, Technical U. of Munich
SPAA Treasurer
Rajmohan Rajaraman, Northeastern U.
SPAA Publicity Chair
Michael Bender, SUNY Stony Brook
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Workshop on Web Services-based Grid Applications (WSGA)
http://pat.jpl.nasa.gov/public/WSGA/ <http://pat.jpl.nasa.gov/public/>
Held in conjunction with:
2006 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP-2006)
Columbus, Ohio, USA
August 14 or 18, 2006
Introduction
Based on the successful 2005 ICPP workshop "Workshop on Web And Grid
Services for Scientific Data Analysis (WAGSSDA)", this workshop will
continue the examination of how ideas from the Grid world are being transformed
into a layer above Web Services by scientific researchers who are exploring
these technologies to see if they can help satisfy their needs.
While the concepts of the Grid have had tremendous promise, thus far this
promise has not been fully realized. On the other hand, simple web-based
technologies have transformed Web pages in powerful and dynamic content, which
are being further enhanced by emerging Web Services. Many feel that Web
services-based applications may be the solution that will allow the Grid to
realize its potential.
The goal of this workshop is to cross-fertilize the areas of Web service-based
grid technologies and scientific applications. Topics of interest include, but
are not limited to:
Topics of Interest
Web services, including integrating emerging WS specifications such as
WS-Notification, WS-Addressing, and the use of WS-RF or other emerging
frameworks
Security, including graduated authentication or the use of WS-Security
Workflow enactment, choreography, and management
Distributed data analysis and management
Knowledge extraction and use
Semantic technologies, including ontologies, the use of RDF, and other XML-based
tools
Draft Paper Submission Guidelines
Formatted according to the IEEE standard double-column format with a font size
10 pt or larger
Strictly limited to 8 pages in length
Submissions should represent original research results.
Include an abstract, five to ten keywords, and the corresponding author's e-mail
address
PDF format only
E-Mail submissions only, to the co-chairs
Important Dates
Submission Deadline 17 February 2006
Author Notification 3 April 2006
Final Manuscript Due 1 May 2006
Call For Papers (PDF)
Co-Chairs
Daniel S. Katz
High Capability Computing and Modeling Group
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena, CA 91109, USA
d.katz@xxxxxxxx
Mark Baker
Distributed Systems Group
University of Portsmouth
Portsmouth, PO1 2EG, UK
mark.baker@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Program Committee
Amy Apon, University of Arkansas, USA
Mike Ashworth, CCLRC Daresbury Laboratory, UK
Rosa M. Badia, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain
Jose C. Cunha, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
Ewa Deelman, ISI, USA
Ken Hawick, Massey University, New Zealand
Reagan Moore, SDSC, USA
Luc Moreau, University of Southampton, UK
John Morrison, University College Cork, Ireland
Hong Ong, ORNL, USA
Marcin Paprzycki, SWPS, Poland
Dana Petcu,Western University of Timisoara, Romania
Omer Rana, Cardiff University, UK
Dumitru Roman, DERI Innsbruck, Austria
Onn Shehory, IBM, Israel
Putchong Uthayopas, Kasetsart University, Thailand
Cho-Li Wang, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Thomas Yunck, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA
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Daniel S. Katz Daniel.S.Katz@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Jet Propulsion Laboratory or d.katz@xxxxxxxx
California Institute of Technology or dsk@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Mail Stop 126-104 (818) 354-7359 (voice)
4800 Oak Grove Drive (818) 393-6141 (fax)
Pasadena, CA 91109-8099 http://pat.jpl.nasa.gov/public/dsk/
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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP on
MULTITHREADING in HARDWARE and SOFTWARE (TV06)
Sponsored by Microsoft (bursaries for 6 student papers - see
URL)
August 21-22, 2006, Seattle, WA (after CAV 2006; part of FLoC 2006)
NEW DEADLINES: Submissions: May 15; Acceptance: June 20; Final version:
July 20
INVITED SPEAKERS:
Maurice Herlihy (Brown), Vijay Saraswat (IBM T.J. Watson Res. Ctr.),
Nir Shavit (Sun)
URL : http://www.cs.utah.edu/tv06/ (info on submissions,
bursaries)
TOPICS:
* Analysis, testing, and verification techniques for concurrent systems
* Experience building reliable and high-performance multithreaded systems
* Verification case studies and experience reports
* Language design and formal semantics pertaining to threading
* Logics and models of concurrency, including transaction memories
* Model checking (dealing with library calls, weak consistency models,
etc.)
* Shared memory consistency models (language, hardware, library levels)
* Runtime verification for multithreaded programs and systems
* Threading based solutions (hardware/software) in multi-core systems
and chips
* Designing formally well-specified high-performance thread libraries
* Understanding threading issues in specific areas such as
high-performance computing (e.g., OpenMP), general purpose libraries
(e.g., PThreads), and languages (e.g., C#, Java)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Arvind, MIT CSAIL
Hans Boehm, HP
Ching Tsun Chou, Intel
Byron Cook, Microsoft Research Cambridge
Robert P. Cook, Georgia Southern University
Cormac Flanagan, UC Santa Cruz
Robert M. Kirby, University of Utah
Timothy G. Mattson, Intel
Shaz Qadeer, Microsoft Research
John Regehr, University of Utah
Scott Stoller, SUNY at Stony Brook
Yue Yang, Microsoft
CONTACT INFO: http://www.cs.utah.edu/tv06/ -- tv06@xxxxxxxxxxx
ORGANIZERS: Ganesh Gopalakrishnan (Univ of Utah) and John O'Leary (Intel)
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CALL FOR PAPERS
HPCC-06
Second International Conference on High Performance
Computing and Communications
September 13-15, 2006, Munich, GERMANY
http://hpcc06.lrr.in.tum.de/
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With the rapid growth in computing and communications technology,
the past decade has witnessed a proliferation of powerful parallel
and distributed systems and an ever increasing demand for practice
of high performance computing and communications (HPCC). HPCC has
moved into the mainstream of computing and has become a key
technology in determining future research and development activities
in many academic and industrial branches, especially when the
solution of large and complex problems must cope with very tight
timing schedules. The HPCC-06 conference provides a forum for
engineers and scientists in academia, industry, and government to
address the resulting profound challenges and to present and discuss
their new ideas, research results, applications and experience on
all aspects of high performance computing and communications. With
the second event in this new conference series, HPCC-06 plans to
continue the success of the first HPCC conference, held 2005 in
Sorrento, Italy, with over 300 submitted papers and 100
participants.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
* Networking protocols, routing, algorithms
* Languages and compilers for HPC
* Parallel and distributed system architectures
* Parallel and distributed algorithms
* Embedded systems
* Wireless, mobile and pervasive computing
* Web services and Internet computing
* Peer-to-peer computing
* Grid and cluster computing
* Reliability, fault-tolerance, and security
* Performance evaluation and measurement
* Tools and environments for software development
* Distributed systems and applications
* High-performance scientific and engineering computing
* Database applications and data mining
* Biological/molecular computing
* Collaborative and cooperative environments
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Submissions must include an abstract, five to ten keywords, the
e-mail address of the corresponding author and should not exceed ten
pages, including tables and figures. All paper submissions must
already be formatted according to the guidelines for Lecture Notes
in Computer Science (LNCS) and represent unpublished and original
work. Manuscripts must be submitted in PDF format, usage of LaTeX as
a document preparation system is strongly encouraged. Submission of
a paper should be regarded as an undertaking that, should the paper
be accepted, at least one of the authors will register for the
conference and present the work. Submissions to HPCC-06 will be
conducted electronically on the conference website.
SPECIAL SESSIONS
The conference will host a number of special sessions. The list of
special sessions can be found at the conference web site. The sub-
mission procedure for the special sessions is the same as for
regular papers.
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission: April 3, 2006 **EXTENDED DEADLINE**
Acceptance notification: May 29, 2006
Camera ready version: June 26, 2006
Conference: September 13-15, 2006
Oktoberfest and EuroPVM/MPI
HPCC-06 is held in the week before the famous Oktoberfest
(www.oktoberfest.de) in Munich. You might want to attend HPCC 06,
spend your weekend at Oktoberfest and go to Bonn for attending
EuroPVM/MPI (www.pvmmpi06.org) in the week after HPCC-06.
STEERING CHAIRS
* Beniamino Di Martino, Seconda Universita' di Napoli, Italy
* Laurence T. Yang, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada
ORGANIZATION
* Michael Gerndt, Technical University Munich, Germany (General Chair)
* Dieter Kranzlm?ler, Joh. Kepler University Linz, Austria & CERN,
Geneva, Switzerland (Program Chair)
* Karl F?linger, Technical University Munich, Germany (Local Chair)
PROGRAM VICE-CHAIRS
* Parallel and Distributed Architectures: Roland Wism?ler,
University of Siegen, Germany
* Embedded Systems: Francois Bodin, University Rennes, France
* Reliability, Fault-tolerance: Erik Maehle, Medical University
of Luebeck, Germany
* Networking Protocols, Routing, Algorithms: Michel Diaz,
LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse, France
* Security and Authentication: Antonino Mazzeo, University of
Naples, Italy
* Wireless and Mobile Computing: Marios Dikaiakos,
University of Cyprus, Cyprus
* Pervasive Computing and Communications: Frank Stajano,
University of Cambridge, UK
* Web services and Internet Computing: Laurent Lefevre,
INRIA, France
* Grid and Cluster Computing: Marian Bubak, AGH University of
Science and Technology, Cracow, Poland
* Peer-to-peer Computing: Yunhao Liu, Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology
* Tools and Environments for Software Development: Martin Schulz,
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
* Performance, Evaluation and Measurement: Allen Malony,
University of Oregon, USA
* Programming Interfaces for Parallel Systems: Rudolf Eigenmann,
Purdue University, USA
* Languages and Compilers for HPC: Hans Zima, California
Institute of Technology, USA and University of Vienna, Austria
* Parallel and Distributed Algorithms: Jack Dongarra,
University of Tennessee, USA
* Applications in High-Performance Scientific and Engineering
Computing: Alan Sussman, University of Maryland, USA
* Database Applications and Data Mining: Peter Brezany, University
of Vienna, Austria
* Biological/Molecular Computing: Harald Meier, Technische
Universitaet Muenchen, Germany
* Collaborative and Cooperative Environments: Vassil Alexandrov,
University of Reading, UK
PUBLICATIONS
Accepted papers are published in the proceedings of the
HPCC-06 conference by Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science
(LNCS). Selected best papers will be considered as a special issue
of the International Journal of High Performance Computing and
Networking (IJHPCN).
BEST PAPER AWARDS
The program committee will select one winner for the best paper
award (all regular papers are eligible). The winner will be
presented at the conference with a certificate and US$300.
CONTACT ADDRESS
Michael Gerndt, LRR-TUM, Boltzmannstr. 3,
85748 Garching bei Muenchen, Germany,
gerndt@xxxxxxxxx
http://hpcc06.lrr.in.tum.de/
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EuroPVM/MPI 2006
13th European PVMMPI Users' Group Meeting
Wissenschaftszentrum Bonn, Ahrstrasse 45, D-53175 Bonn
Bonn, Germany, September 17-20, 2006
web: http://www.pvmmpi06.org
e-mail: chair@xxxxxxxxxxxx
organized by
C&C Research Laboratories, NEC Europe Ltd (http://www.ccrl-nece.de)
Forschungszentrum Juelich (http://www.fz-juelich.de)
BACKGROUND AND TOPICS
PVM (Parallel Virtual Machine) and MPI (Message Passing Interface)
have evolved into the standard interfaces for high-performance
parallel programming in the message-passing paradigm. EuroPVM/MPI is
the most prominent meeting dedicated to the latest developments of PVM
and MPI, their use, including support tools, and implementation, and
to applications using these interfaces. The EuroPVM/MPI meeting
naturally encourages discussions of new message-passing and other
parallel and distributed programming paradigms beyond MPI and PVM.
The 13th European PVM/MPI Users' Group Meeting will be a forum for
users and developers of PVM, MPI, and other message-passing
programming environments. Through presentation of contributed papers,
vendor presentations, poster presentations and invited talks, they
will have the opportunity to share ideas and experiences to contribute
to the improvement and furthering of message-passing and related
parallel programming paradigms.
Topics of interest for the meeting include, but are not limited to:
* PVM and MPI implementation issues and improvements
* Extensions to PVM and MPI
* PVM and MPI for high-performance computing, clusters and grid
environments
* New message-passing and hybrid parallel programming paradigms
* Formal methods for reasoning about message-passing programs
* Interaction between message-passing software and hardware
* Performance evaluation of PVM and MPI applications
* Tools and environments for PVM and MPI
* Algorithms using the message-passing paradigm
* Applications in science and engineering based on message-passing
This year special emphasis will be put on new message-passing
paradigms and programming models, addressing perceived or demonstrated
shortcomings of either PVM or MPI, enabling a better fit with new
hardware and interconnect technologies, or higher-productivity
programming. As in the preceeding years, the special session 'ParSim'
will focus on numerical simulation for parallel engineering
environments.
EuroPVM/MPI 2006 also introduces two new session types
which are 'Outstanding Papers' and 'Late and Breaking Results' for
up-to-date information which can be submitted after the deadline for
full papers.
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
Contributors are invited to submit a full paper as PDF (or Postscript)
document not exceeding 8 pages in English (2 pages for poster
abstracts and Late and Breaking Results). The title page should
contain a 100-word abstract and five specific keywords. The paper
needs to be formatted according to the Springer LNCS guidelines
[2]. The usage of LaTeX for preparation of the contribution as well as
the submission in camera ready format is strongly recommended. Style
files can be found at the URL [2]. New work that is not yet mature for
a full paper, short observations, and similar brief announcements are
invited for the poster session. Contributions to the poster session
should be submitted in the form of a two page abstract. All these
contributions will be fully peer reviewed by the program committee.
Submissions to the special session 'Current Trends in Numerical
Simulation for Parallel Engineering Environments' (ParSim 2006) are
handled and reviewed by the respecitve session chairs. For more
information please refer to the ParSim website [1].
Additionally, submission of two page abstracts for the special session
Late and Breaking Results is possible up to three weeks before the
event. These submissions will be reviewed by the General and Program
Chairs only. The chosen contributions will not appear in the
proceedings, but will be published on the web site.
All accepted submissions are expected to be presented at the
conference by one of the authors, which requires registration for the
conference.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission of full papers and poster abstracts May 8th, 2006 (extended)
(Submission is now open)
Notification of authors June 6th, 2006
Camera ready papers July 3rd, 2006
Early registration deadline August 18th, 2006
(Registration is now open)
Submission of Late and Breaking Results September 1st, 2006
Tutorials September 17th, 2006
Conference September 18th - 20th, 2006
For up-to-date information, visit the conference web site
at http://www.pvmmpi06.org.
PROCEEDINGS
The conference proceedings consisting of abstracts of invited talks,
full papers, and two page abstracts for the posters will be published
by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.
In addition, selected papers of the conference, including those from
the 'Outstanding Papers' session, will be considered for publication
in a special issue of 'Parallel Computing' in an extended format.
GENERAL CHAIR
* Jack Dongarra (University of Tennessee)
PROGRAM CHAIRS
* Bernd Mohr (Forschungszentrum Juelich)
* Jesper Larsson Traff (C&C Research Labs, NEC Europe)
* Joachim Worringen (C&C Research Labs, NEC Europe)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
* George Almasi (IBM, USA)
* Ranieri Baraglia (CNUCE Institute, Italy)
* Richard Barrett (ORNL, USA)
* Gil Bloch (Mellanox, Israel)
* Arndt Bode (Technical Univ. of Munich, Germany)
* Marian Bubak (AGH Cracow, Poland)
* Hakon Bugge (Scali, Norway)
* Franck Capello (University of Paris-Sud, France)
* Barbara Chapman (University of Houston, USA)
* Brian Coghlan (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
* Yiannis Cotronis (University of Athens, Greece)
* Jose Cunha (New University of Lisbon, Portugal)
* Marco Danelutto (University of Pisa, Italy)
* Frank Dehne (Carleton University, Canada)
* Luiz DeRose (Cray, USA)
* Frederic Desprez (INRIA, France)
* Erik D'Hollander (University of Ghent, Belgium)
* Beniamino Di Martino (Second University of Naples, Italy)
* Jack Dongarra (University of Tennessee, USA)
* Graham Fagg (University of Tennessee, USA)
* Edgar Gabriel (University of Houston, USA)
* Al Geist (OakRidge National Laboratory, USA)
* Patrick Geoffray (Myricom, USA)
* Michael Gerndt (Technical Univ. of Munich, Germany)
* Andrzej Goscinski (Deakin University, Australia)
* Richard L. Graham (LANL, USA)
* William Gropp (Argonne National Laboratory, USA)
* Erez Haba (Microsoft, USA)
* Rolf Hempel (DLR - German Aerospace Center, Germany)
* Dieter Kranzlm?ler (Joh. Kepler University Linz, Austria)
* Rainer Keller (HLRS, Germany)
* Stefan Lankes (RWTH Aachen, Germany)
* Erwin Laure (CERN, Switzerland)
* Laurent Lefevre (INRIA/LIP, France)
* Greg Lindahl (Pathscale, USA)
* Thomas Ludwig (University of Heidelberg, Germany)
* Emilio Luque (University Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain)
* Ewing Rusty Lusk (Argonne National Laboratory, USA)
* Tomas Margalef (University Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain)
* Bart Miller (University of Wisconsin, USA)
* Bernd Mohr (Forschungszentrum J?ich, Germany)
* Matthias M?ler (Dresden University of Technology, Germany)
* Salvatore Orlando (University of Venice, Italy)
* Fabrizio Petrini (PNNL, USA)
* Neil Pundit (Sandia National Labs, USA)
* Rolf Rabenseifner (HLRS, Germany)
* Thomas Rauber (Universit? Bayreuth, Germany)
* Wolfgang Rehm (TU Chemnitz, Germany)
* Casiano Rodriguez-Leon (University de La Laguna, Spain)
* Michiel Ronsse (University of Ghent, Belgium)
* Peter Sanders (Karlsruhe)
* Martin Schulz (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA)
* Jeffrey Squyres (Open System hs LAB, Indiana)
* Thomas M. Stricker (Google European Engineering Center, Switzerland)
* Vaidy Sunderam (Emory University, USA)
* Bernard Tourancheau (Universite de Lyon / INRIA, France)
* Jesper Larsson Tr?f (C&C Research Labs, NEC Europe, Germany)
* Carsten Trinitis (Technische Universit? M?chen, Germnay)
* Pavel Tvr*** (Czech Technical University, Czech Republic)
* Jerzy Wasniewski (Danish Technical University, Denmark)
* Roland Wismueller (University Siegen, Germany)
* Felix Wolf (Forschungszentrum J?ich, Germany)
* Joachim Worringen (C&C Research Labs, NEC Europe, Germany)
* Laurence T. Yang (St. Francis Xavier University, Canada)
CONFERENCE VENUE
The conference will be held in Bonn, Germany, the former capital of
Germany, an attractive and relaxed city at the Rhine, 30km south of
Cologne, frequent host to international conferences in science and
politics. The conference will take place at the Wissenschaftszentrum,
which is part of the Deutsches Museum (of technology) in Bonn.
Bonn is an ideal starting point for exploring the romantic Rhine
valley, Roman relics in the museums of Cologne and Bonn, or recent
German history in the Haus der Geschichte. Bonn was also the
birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven, and the annual Beethoven Fest will
take place in the days during the meeting. The Rheinisches
Landesmuseum in Bonn exhibits the famous Neandertal skull, which will
be highlighted in the Roots exhibition during the conference.
Bonn is reachable by plane to the Cologne-Bonn Airport (with express
bus to downtown Bonn) or Frankfurt Airport (high-speed train in about
half-an-hour to Siegburg/Bonn, tram to downtown Bonn from
Siegburg). There are excellent train connections from all of Europe
either to Bonn central station or Siegburg/Bonn. Cologne is reachable
by local train in about 30 minutes.
REFERENCES
[1] ParSim 2006: http://www.lrr.in.tum.de/Par/arch/events/parsim06/
[2] Springer Guidelines: http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
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Fifth International Workshop on
ALGORITHMS, MODELS AND TOOLS FOR PARALLEL COMPUTING ON HETEROGENEOUS NETWORKS
(HeteroPar'06)
http://dis.um.es/heteropar/
In conjunction with
The 2006 IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing
(Cluster 2006)
http://www.cluster2006.org/
September 25 - 28, 2006, Barcelona
May 18, 2006: Paper submission due
WORKSHOP THEME:
Networks of computers are the most common and available parallel
architecture now. Unlike dedicated parallel computer systems, networks are
inherently heterogeneous. They consist of diverse computers of different
performances interconnected via heterogeneous network equipment providing
communication links with different latencies and bandwidths. Traditional
parallel algorithms and tools are aimed at homogeneous multiprocessors and
cannot be efficiently used for parallel computing on heterogeneous
networks. New ideas, dedicated algorithms and tools are needed to
efficiently use this new type of parallel architectures. The workshop is
intended to be a forum for people working on algorithms, programming
languages, tools, and theoretical models aimed at efficient problem
solutions on heterogeneous networks.
WORKSHOP SCOPE:
The topics to be covered include but are not limited to:
Heterogeneous parallel programming paradigms and models;
Languages, libraries and interfaces for different heterogeneous parallel
programming models;
Performances models and their integration into the design of efficient
parallel algorithms for heterogeneous networks;
Parallel algorithms for efficient solving problems on heterogeneous
networks (numerical linear algebra, nonlinear systems, fast transforms,
data mining, etc.);
Software engineering for heterogeneous parallel systems;
Applications on heterogeneous networks;
Integration of parallel and distributed computing on heterogeneous
networks of computers;
Experience of porting parallel software from supercomputers to
heterogeneous networks;
Fault tolerance of parallel computations on heterogeneous networks;
Algorithms, models and tools for high performance computing on global
networks (grids).
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
HeteroPar'06 invites authors to submit full papers presenting original and
unpublished research by May 18th, 2006. Submissions should consist of:
A cover page with the author's full name, address, fax number and e-mail
address;
A 100-word abstract and keywords;
A paper describing original research in no more than 25 double-spaced
numbered pages using 12 point font on 8.5x11-inch pages with 1-inch
margins all around;
An optional appendix, with more details to be read/consulted at the
discretion of the Program Committee.
All submissions will be reviewed by the Program Committee and outside
referees. Submission will be sent to the Program Chair (Domingo Gim?ez:
domingo@xxxxxxxxx, domingo@xxxxx).
PUBLICATION:
The workshop plans to publish the proceedings through the IEEE Computer
Society Press as part of the Cluster 2006 proceedings.
STEERING COMMITTEE:
Alexey Kalinov, Institute for System Programming, Russia (ka@xxxxxxxxx)
Alexey Lastovetsky, University College Dublin, Ireland
(Alexey.Lastovetsky@xxxxxx)
Yves Robert, University of Lyon, France (Yves.Robert@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Denis Trystram, ID-IMAG, Grenoble, France (Denis.Trystram@xxxxxxx)
PROGRAM CHAIR:
Domingo Gim?ez, University of Murcia, Spain (domingo@xxxxxxxxx,
domingo@xxxxx)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Mark Baker, University of Portsmouth, UK
Jacques Mohcine Bahi, University of Franche-Comt? France
Ioana Banicescu, Mississippi State University, USA
Jorge Barbosa, Faculdade de Engenharia do Porto, Portugal
Olivier Beaumont, LABRI, France
Cristina Boeres, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brasil
Jos?Luis Bosque, University Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
Andrea Clematis, IMATI-CNR, Genova, Italy
Michel Dayd? IRIT-ENSEEIHT, France
Fr??ic Desprez, University of Lyon, France
Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee, USA
Pierre-Fran?is Dutot, LORIA, Nancy, France
Alfredo Goldman, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Shuichi Ichikawa, Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan
Helen Karatza, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Tahar Kechadi, University College Dublin, Ireland
Domenico Laforenza, ISTI-CNR, Pisa, Italy
Zhiling Lan, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
Pierre Manneback, Facult?Polytechnique de Mons, Belgium
John Morrison, University College Cork, Ireland
Wolfgang Nagel, University of Dresden, Germany
Wahid Nasri, Ecole Sup?ieure des Sciences et Techniques de Tunis, Tunisia
Marcin Paprzycki, SWPS, Poland
Dana Petcu, University of Timisoara, Romania
Serge Petiton, CNRS/LIFL and INRIA, France
Antonio J. Plaza, University of Extremadura, Spain
Casiano Rodr?uez, University of La Laguna, Spain
Franciszek Seredynski, PJIIT and Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
H. J. Siegel, Colorado State University, USA
Henk Sips, University of Delft, Netherland
Leonel Sousa, Universidade Tecnica de Lisboa, Portugal
Antonio M. Vidal, Universidad Polit?nica de Valencia, Spain
Roman Wyrzykowski, Technical University of Czestochowa, Poland
IMPORTANT DATES:
May 18, 2006: Paper submission due
June 132 2006: Notification of acceptance
July 10, 2006: Camera-ready Papers Due
September 28, 2006: HeteroPar'06
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CALL FOR PAPERS
ISPA 2006
The 2006 International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed
Processing and Applications (ISPA 2006)
December 1-4, 2006, Sorrento, Italy
http://www.ispa-conference.org/2006/
www.ispa06.unina2.it
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Introduction
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Following the traditions of previous successful ISPA conferences, ISPA03
(held in Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Japan), ISPA04 (held in Hong Kong), ISPA05
(held in Nanjing, China), the objective of ISPA06 is to provide a forum for
scientists and engineers in academia and industry to exchange and discuss
their experiences, new ideas, research results, and applications about all
aspects of parallel and distributed computing and networking. ISPA'06 will
feature session presentations, workshops, tutorials and keynote speeches.
Scope and Interests
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The Conference invites papers on all aspects of Parallel/Distributed
Computing and Networking, and their applications. Topics of interest
include, but are not limited to:
" Computer networks
" Network routing and communication algorithms
" Parallel/distributed system architectures
" Tools and environments for software development
" Parallel/distributed algorithms
" Distributed systems and applications
" Wireless networks, mobile and pervasive computing
" Reliability, fault-tolerance, and security
" Performance evaluation and measurements
" Grid and cluster computing
" Internet computing and Web technologies
" Database applications and data mining
" High-performance scientific and engineering computing
Submission Information
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Submissions should include abstract, key words, the e-mail address of the
corresponding author, and must not exceed 15 pages, including tables and
figures, with PDF, PostScript, or MS Word format. Electronic submission
through the submission website is strongly encouraged. Hardcopies will be
accepted only if electronic submission is not possible. Submission of a
paper should be regarded as a commitment that, should the paper be accepted,
at least one of the authors will register and attend the conference to
present the work.
Submission Web Site: http://ehpclab.stfx.ca/~ispa06/
IMPORTANT DATES
Workshop Proposal: May 1, 2006
Paper submission: May 31, 2006
Acceptance notification: August 25, 2006
Camera ready version: September 20, 2006
Conference: December 1-4, 2006
General Chairs
Beniamino Di Martino, Second Univ. of Naples, Italy Jack Dongarra, Univ. of
Tennessee, USA Laurence T. Yang, St. Francis Xavier Univ. Canada
Program Chairs
Minyi Guo, Univ. of Aizu, Japan
Hans Zima, Univ. of Vienna, Austria / JPL, Caltech, USA
Program Vice-Chairs
Languages and Algorithms
Barbara Chapman, Univ. of Houston, USA
Architectures and Networks
Koji Nakano, Hiroshima Univ., Japan
Middleware and Cooperative Computing
Omer F. Rana, Cardiff Univ., UK
Software and Applications
Daniel S. Katz, JPL, Caltech, USA
Workshop Chairs
Gudula Runger, Chemnitz Univ. of Technology, Germany Geyong Min, Univ. of
Bradford, UK
Publicity Chairs
Tomoya Enokido, Rissho University, Japan Xubin (ben) He, Tennessee
Technological Univ., USA
Organizing Committee
Beniamino Di Martino (Chair), Salvatore Venticinque, Francesco Moscato,
Domenico Di Sivo, Valentina Casola, Patrizia Petrillo, Second Univ. of
Naples, Italy Tony Li Xu, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada
Program Committee
"Languages and Algorithms" Track:
Ulrich Ruede, University of Erlangen, Germany Marc Garbey, University of
Houston, USA Michael Philippsen, University of Erlangen, Germany Iain Duff,
Rutherford Labs, United Kingdom Henk Sips, TU Delft, Netherlands Lois
Curfman McInnes, Argonne National Lab, USA Yuri V. Vassilevski, Academy of
Sciences, Russia Wei Shyy, University of Michigan, USA Luc Giraud, ENSEEIHT,
France Frederic Desprez, INRIA, France Jingling Xue, Univ. of New South
Wales, Australia Tsung-Chuan Huang, National Sun Yet-sen Univ. Taiwan
"Architectures and Networks" Track:
Jacir L. Bordim, Brasilia University, Brazil Anu Bourgeois, Georgia State
University, USA Satoshi Fujita, Hiroshima University, Japan Akihiro
Fujiwara, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan Shuichi Ichikawa, Toyohashi
University of Technology, Japan Yasushi Inoguchi, JAIST, Japan Chuzo
Iwamoto, Hiroshima University, Japan Xiaohong Jiang, Tohoku University,
Japan Hirotsugu Kakugawa, Osaka University, Japan Hiroshi Matsuo, Nagoya
Institute of Technology, Japan Susumu Matsumae, Tottori University of
Environmental Studies, Japan Eiji Miyano, Kyushu Institute of Technology,
Japan Dajin Wang, MontClair State University, USA Jose Alberto Fernandez
Zepeda, CICESE, Mexico Jingyuan Zhang, University of Alabama, USA
"Middleware and Cooperative Computing" Track
Noria Foukia, University of Otago, New Zealand Simon Miles, University of
Southampton, UK Annika Hinze, University of Waikato, New Zealand Suleiman
Hassein, University of Cape Town, South Africa Jonathan Giddy, Welsh
eScience Centre, UK Elth Ogston, Vrije University, Amsterdam, The
Netherlands Laslo Varga, SZTAKI, Hungry Syed Naqvi, ENST, France Benno
Overeinder, Vrije University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Hafiz Farooq,
COMTEC, Japan Daniel Olmedilla, L3s, University of Hannover, Germany Roy
Sterritt, University of Ulster, UK Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, University of
Paris 6, France Biplab Kumer Sarker, University of New Brunswick, Canada
"Software and Applications" Track
Mark Baker, University of Portsmouth, UK Patrick Bridges, University of New
Mexico, USA Rajkummar Buyya, University of Melbourne, Australia Wentong Cai,
Nanyang Technological Univ. Singapore Guojing Cong, IBM TJ Watson Research
Center, USA Ewa Deelman, USC Information Sciences Institute, USA Wolfgang
Gentzsch, D-Grid/RENCI, Germany/USA Kazuki Joe, Nara Woman's University,
Japan Hiroaki Kobayashi, Tohoku University, Japan Christine Morin,
IRISA/INRIA, France Marcin Paprzycki, Computer Science Institute, SWPS,
Poland Heinz Stockinger, University of Vienna, Austria, Alan Sussman,
University of Maryland, USA Cho-Li Wang, The University of Hong Kong, Hong
Kong Shujia Zhou, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA Yiming Li, National
Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
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Others
Baoliu Ye, Univ. of Aizu, Japan
Young-Sik Jeong, Wonkwang University, Korea Antonino Mazzeo, University
"Federico II" of Naples, Italy Nicola Mazzocca, University
"Federico II" of
Naples, Italy Umberto Villano, University of Sannio, Italy Rocco Aversa,
Second University of Naples, Italy Massimiliano Rak, Second University of
Naples, Italy Salvatore Venticinque, Second University of Naples, Italy
Francesco Moscato, Second University of Naples, Italy Valentina Casola,
University "Federico II" of Naples, Italy Stefano Marrone, Second
University
of Naples, Italy Rodrigo de Mello, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil Francesco
Frattolillo, University of Sannio, Italy
PUBLICATIONS
Accepted papers are published in the proceedings of the ISPA-06 conference
by Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). Selected best
papers will be considered as a special issue of the Journal of
Supercomputing and International Journal of High Performance Computing and
Networking (IJHPCN).
BEST PAPER AWARDS
The program committee will select one winner for the best paper award (all
regular papers are eligible). The winner will be presented at the conference
with a certificate and US$300.
CONTACT ADDRESS
Prof. Beniamino Di Martino, Second University of Naples, Italy
Phone: +39-0815010282
Fax: +39-0815037042
beniamino.dimartino@xxxxxxxx
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Xubin (Ben) He,Ph.D
Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Tennessee Technological
University
Tel: 931-372-3462 Fax: 931-372-3436
Email: hexb@xxxxxxxxxx
web: http://iweb.tntech.edu/hexb
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Mailing Address:
P.O.Box 5004
Cookeville, TN 38505
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* C A L L F O R P A R T I C I P A T I O N *
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* 13th IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing *
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* (HiPC 2006) *
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* December 18-21, 2006 *
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* Bangalore, India *
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* http://www.hipc.org *
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* Submission Deadline: May 12, 2006 *
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CALL FOR PAPERS
The 13th annual IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing
(HiPC 2006) will be held in Bangalore, India, during December 18-21, 2006.
It will serve as a forum to present the current work by researchers from
around the world, and act as a venue to provide stimulating discussions and
highlight high performance computing (HPC) activities in Asia. The conference
has a history of attracting participation from reputed researchers from all
over the world. In addition to technical sessions consisting of contributed
papers, the conference will include invited presentations, a poster session,
tutorials, and vendor presentations. Further information about HiPC 2006 and
the HiPC series of meetings is available on the conference website at
http://www.hipc.org.
HiPC 2006 will focus on all aspects of high performance computing. Topics of
interest include but are not limited to:
* Parallel and Distributed Algorithms
* Languages and Programming Environments
* Load Balancing, Scheduling and Resource Management
* Fault-Tolerant Algorithms and Systems
* Scientific/Engineering/Commercial Applications and Workloads
* Cluster and Grid Computing
* Peer-to-peer Algorithms and Networks
* Heterogeneous Computing
* Wireless and Mobile Computing
* Communication/Sensor Networks and Embedded Applications
* Emerging Computer Architectures
* Scalable Servers and Systems
* Power-Efficient and Reconfigurable Architectures
* Compiler Technologies for High-Performance Computing
* Operating Systems for Scalable High-Performance Computing
* Performance Evaluation and Analysis
Authors are invited to submit original unpublished manuscripts that
demonstrate current research in all areas of high performance computing. The
proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag, Lecture Notes in Computer
Science, and will be available at the conference.
Best paper awards, sponsored by Infosys, will be given for outstanding
contributed papers in two areas: (a) Algorithms and Applications, and
(b) Systems. Further details about the call for posters, workshops,
tutorials, and exhibits as well as submission guidelines will be
available at http://www.hipc.org.
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CO-SPONSORED BY
* IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Parallel Processing (TCPP)
* ACM SIGARCH
* European Association for Theoretical Computer Science
* IFIP Working Group on Concurrent Systems
* National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM)
* Manufacturers' Association for Information Technology (MAIT)
HELD IN COOPERATION WITH
* Indian Institutes of Technology
* Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
* Software Technology Parks of India
* Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India
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VENUE AND MEETING INFORMATION
Bangalore, a bustling metropolis, is the fifth largest city in India and
the capital of the state of Karnataka. It is the main center of the
Information Technology (IT) industry in India; almost every Indian and
multi-national IT company has a presence here. Bangalore is home to the
Indian Institute of Science (IISc), a premier research institute, and many
other aerospace and high technology industries including the Centre for
Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC). Karnataka is the home to many
ancient Indian architectural marvels, wildlife sanctuaries, rain forests
(the Western Ghats), pristine beaches, and rich cultural traditions.
The advance program will be available in July 2006. Check the conference
website at http://www.hipc.org
for updated information.
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IMPORTANT DATES
April 05, 2006 Paper Submission Begins
May 05, 2006 Paper Submission Ends
May 12, 2006 Workshop Proposals Due
May 19, 2006 Tutorial Proposals Due
July 14, 2006 Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
August 18, 2006 Camera-Ready Paper Submission
October 06, 2006 Poster/Presentation Summary Due
October 25, 2006 Notification to Authors for Posters
November 07, 2006 Last Day for Advance Registration
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MANUSCRIPT GUIDELINES
Manuscript submission will start on April 5, 2006. Submission procedures will
then be available over the Web at http://www.hipc.org. Submitted manuscripts
should be structured as technical papers and may not exceed 15 double-spaced
pages of text using 12 point size font on 8.5 x 11 inch pages with margins of
at least 1 inch on each of the four sides. References, figures, tables, etc.
may be included in addition to the fifteen pages of text. The official
language of the meeting is English. Electronic submissions must be in the
form of a readable PDF file. Authors should submit a correct PDF file of
their paper to be considered and make sure that the file will print on a
printer that uses 8.5 x 11 inch size (letter size) paper. Submitted papers
may not have appeared in or be under consideration for another conference or
a journal.
Manuscripts must be received by May 5, 2006. Submissions received after the
due date, exceeding length limit, or not appropriately structured may not be
considered. All manuscripts will be reviewed and will be judged on correctness,
originality, technical strength, significance, quality of presentation, and
interest and relevance to the conference attendees. Notification of review
decisions will be mailed by July 14, 2006. Camera-ready papers are due by
August 18, 2006. Authors may contact the Program Chair for further information
or clarification.
Program Chair: Professor Yves Robert
Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon (ENS Lyon), France
Email: Yves.Robert@xxxxxxxxxxx
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WORKSHOPS
Proposals are solicited for workshops to be held in conjunction with the main
conference. Interested individuals should submit a proposal by May 12, 2006
to the Workshops Chair. Additional details and submission guidelines will be
available at http://www.hipc.org.
Workshops Chair: Manimaran Govindarasu
Iowa State University, USA
Email: gmani@xxxxxxxxxxx
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POSTER/PRESENTATION SESSION
In addition to the contributed papers session, a plenary poster/presentation
session emphasizing novel applications of high performance computing is
planned. It will offer brief presentation time for each poster and will be
followed by a "walk-up and talk" setting. To be considered, send a 5
page
summary of your work to the Poster/Presentation Chair by October 06, 2006.
For additional details, contact the Poster/Presentation Chair.
Poster/Presentation Chair: Rajeev Thakur
Argonne National Laboratory, USA
Email: thakur@xxxxxxxxxxx
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TUTORIALS
Proposals are solicited for tutorials to be held at the meeting. Interested
individuals/groups should submit a proposal by May 19, 2006 to the Tutorials
Chair. The proposal should include a brief description of the intended
audience, a lecture outline, and a vita for each lecturer. For additional
details, contact the Tutorials Chair.
Tutorials Chair: Rama K. Govindaraju
IBM, USA
Email: ramag@xxxxxxxxxx
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EXHIBITS/VENDOR PRESENTATIONS
Companies and R&D laboratories are encouraged to present their exhibits at
the meeting. Additionally, a full day of vendor presentations is planned.
Further details can be obtained at http://www.hipc.org or by contacting the
Industry Liaison co-chairs.
Industry Liaison Co-Chairs:
Vijay Mann Raghuram Tupuri
IBM India Research Lab, India Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), India
Email: vijamann@xxxxxxxxxx Email: raghuram.tupuri@xxxxxxx
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TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDENTS FROM INDIA
HiPC 2006 will be awarding travel scholarships to students from Indian
Engineering Colleges to encourage them to attend the conference. This
merit-based scholarship will cover their travel and accommodation expenses.
The last date of application is October 31, 2006. For further details, contact
the Scholarships Co-Chairs.
Scholarships Co-Chairs:
Anu G. Bourgeois Animesh Pathak
Georgia State University, USA University of Southern California, USA
Email: scholchair@xxxxxxxx
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HiPC 2006 ORGANIZATION
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GENERAL CO-CHAIRS
Manish Parashar, Rutgers University, USA
Ramamurthy Badrinath, HP, India
VICE GENERAL CO-CHAIRS
Rajendra V. Boppana, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Rajeev Muralidhar, Intel, India
PROGRAM CHAIR
Yves Robert, Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon (ENS Lyon), France
PROGRAM VICE CHAIRS
Algorithms:
Srinivas Aluru, Iowa State University, USA
Applications:
John Morrison, University College, Cork, Ireland
Architecture:
Bradley Kuszmaul, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Communication Networks:
Yuanyuan Yang, State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA
Mobile and Sensor Computing:
Stephane Ubeda, Institut National des Sciences Appliquees de Lyon
(INSA Lyon), France
Systems Software:
Sanjay Rajopadhye, Colorado State University, USA
STEERING CHAIR
Viktor K. Prasanna, University of Southern California, USA
WORKSHOPS CHAIR
Manimaran Govindarasu, Iowa State University, USA
POSTER/PRESENTATION CHAIR
Rajeev Thakur, Argonne National Laboratory, USA
TUTORIALS CHAIR
Rama K. Govindaraju, IBM, USA
INDUSTRY LIAISON CO-CHAIRS
Vijay Mann, IBM India Research Lab, India
Raghuram Tupuri, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), India
CYBER CO-CHAIRS
Sumir Chandra, Rutgers University, USA
Viraj Bhat, Rutgers University, USA
FINANCE CO-CHAIRS
Ajay Gupta, Western Michigan University, USA
B. V. Ramachandran, Software Technology Park, Bangalore, India
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIR
Ch. Kalyana Krishna, Dell Product Group, India
PUBLICATIONS CHAIR
Sushil K. Prasad, Georgia State University, USA
PUBLICITY CO-CHAIRS
Rajeev R. Raje, Indiana University Purdue University, USA
Bo Hong, Drexel University, USA
Manisha Dhanke, IBM India Software Labs, India
REGISTRATION CHAIR
Susamma Barua, California State University, Fullerton, USA
SCHOLARSHIPS CO-CHAIRS
Anu G. Bourgeois, Georgia State University, USA
Animesh Pathak, University of Southern California, USA
STEERING COMMITTEE
David A. Bader, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Ramamurthy Badrinath, HP, India
Frank Baetke, HP, USA
R. Govindarajan, Indian Institute of Science, India
Harish Grama, IBM, India
Vittal Kini, Intel, India
N. S. Nagaraj, Infosys, India
Viktor K. Prasanna, University of Southern California, USA (Chair)
Venkat Ramana, Cray-Hinditron, India
Sartaj Sahni, University of Florida, USA
Dheeraj Sanghi, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India
V. Sridhar, Satyam Computer Services Ltd., India
Steering Committee 2006 membership also includes the general co-chairs,
program chairs and vice general co-chairs from 2005, 2006 and 2007.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Algorithms:
Mikhail Atallah, Purdue University, USA
David A. Bader, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Robert Germain, IBM Watson Research Center, USA
Ananth Grama, Purdue University, USA
Phalguni Gupta, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India
Bruce Hendrickson, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
Alex Pothen, Old Dominion University, USA
Sanguthevar Rajasekaran, University of Connecticut, USA
Abhiram Ranade, Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, India
Andrew Rau-Chaplin, University of Dalhousie, Canada
Oliver Sinnen, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Pavlos Spirakis, University of Patras, Greece
Srikanta Tirthapura, Iowa State University, USA
Denis Trystram, Informatique et Distribution (ID)-IMAG Grenoble, France
Applications:
Brian Coghlan, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
Simon Dobson, University College, Dublin, Ireland
James Doherty, University College, Cork, Ireland
Bernd Freisleben, University of Marburg, Germany
George Gravvanis, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
Vipin Kumar, University of Minnesota, USA
Alexey Lastovetsky, University College, Dublin, Ireland
Hyunyoung Lee, University of Denver, USA
Ami Marowka, Shenkar College of Engineering and Design, Israel
Esmond G. Ng, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Marcin Paprzycki, Oklahoma State University, Tulsa, USA
Adarsh Patil, University College Cork, Ireland
Dana Petcu, Western University of Timisoara, Romania
Omer Rana, Cardiff University, UK
Joel Saltz, Ohio State University, USA
Matthew Smith, University of Marburg, Germany
Marek Tudruj, Polish-Japanese Institute of Information Technology,
Warsaw, Poland
Architecture:
Srini Devadas, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Sandhya Dwarkadas, University of Rochester, USA
Kanad Ghose, State University of New York Binghamton, USA
Andy Glew, Intel, USA
Sebastien Hily, Intel, USA
Mahmut Kandemir, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Christos Kozyrakis, Stanford University, USA
Sanjeev Kumar, Intel, USA
Milo Martin, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Pierre Michaud, Institut de Recherche en Informatique et Aystemes
Aleatoires (IRISA), France
Yanos Sazeides, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Hans Vandierendonck, University of Ghent, Belgium
Craig Zilles, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Communication Networks:
Jiannong Cao, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China
Kartik Gopalan, Florida State University, USA
Lisandro Granville, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Qianping Gu, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Mathieu Latapy, LIAFA Paris, France
Xing Li, Tsinghua University, China
Bin Liu, Tsinghua University, China
Olav Lysne, Simula Research Laboratory, University of Oslo, Norway
Yavuz Oruc, University of Maryland at College Park, USA
Mohamed Ould-Khaoua, University of Glasgow, UK
Andrzej Pelc, Universite du Quebec en Outaouais, Canada
Congduc Pham, Universite de Pau, France
Greg Plaxton, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Jang-Ping Sheu, National Central University, Taiwan
Jingyuan Zhang, University of Alabama, USA
Mobile and Sensor Computing:
Demet Aksoy, University of California at Davis, USA
Sajal K. Das, University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Marcelo Dias de Amorim, Laboratoire informatique de Paris 6 (LIP6),
France
Erol Gelembe, Imperial College, London, UK
Sandeep K. S. Gupta, Arizona State University, USA
Fredrik Manne, University of Bergen, Norway
Rajeev Muralidhar, Intel, India
Michael Neufeld, BBN Technologies, USA
Sotiris Nikoletseas, Computer Technology Institute, Patras, Greece
Thomas Noel, Universite de Strasbourg, France
Stephan Olariu, Old Dominion University, USA
Christian Prehofer, DoCoMo Euro-Labs, Munich, Germany
Pedro Ruiz, University of Murcia, Spain
Stefan Weber, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Yang Yu, Motorola Research Laboratory, USA
Systems Software:
Rumen Andonov, Institut National de Recherche en Informatique
(INRIA), France
Eduard Ayguade, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC),
Barcelona, Spain
Scott Baden, University of California at San Diego, USA
Pedro Diniz, University of Southern California, Information Sciences
Institute (ISI), Marina Del Rey, USA
Ramaswamy Govindarajan, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore,
India
Manish Gupta, IBM Yorktown Heights, USA
Ben Juurlink, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Uday Khedker, Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, India
Mitsuhisa Sato, Tsukuba University, Japan
Siang Wun Song, Sao Paolo University, Brazil
Michelle Strout, Colorado State University, USA
Chau-Wen Tseng, University of Maryland at College Park, USA
Frederic Vivien, Institut National de Recherche en Informatique
(INRIA) and Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon (ENS Lyon), France
Cho-Li Wang, Hong Kong University, China
Jingling Xue, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
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