[AG-TECH] Fwd: CCGrid2004 - Call For Papers - Please Post to PIPACI

Barbara A. Kucera bkucera at ncsa.uiuc.edu
Fri Sep 19 09:00:58 CDT 2003


>Below is the CFP for CCGrid2004.  The paper submission
>deadline is early November so we are up against a wall getting this
>launched.  Thanks for helping us get the word out!
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>CALL FOR PAPERS AND PARTICIPATION
>
>4th International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGrid 
>2004: IEEE support pending final approval)
>
>19-22 April, Chicago, Illinois, USA 
><http://www.mcs.anl.gov/ccgrid2004>http://www.mcs.anl.gov/ccgrid2004
>
>SCOPE
>
>In 20 years from 1970 to 1990 the Internet and the UNIX operating system 
>became ubiquitous in computer science laboratories and 
>universities.  During the 10 years from 1990 to 2000, the Internet emerged 
>as a global information utility, commodity microprocessors fueled the 
>establishment of clusters as computing platforms, and open source Linux 
>became a mainstream operating system.  Metacomputers, the concept of 
>combining networked resources into distributed virtual computers, grew 
>into the concept of The Grid with the vision that those distributed 
>resources would be as straightforward to build and use as the ubiquitous 
>electrical power grid.
>
>Today we are seeing a convergence of extremes: terascale computers created 
>from Open Source Linux commodity clusters, multi-gigabit/second wide area 
>networks, and the Open Grid Services Architecture, combining Web services 
>designed to scale to millions of endpoints with High Performance Grid 
>concepts designed to scale to TeraFlop endpoints.  Together, they are 
>facilitating a new wave of computer science research and development.
>
>CCGrid2004, sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society (final approval 
>pending), is designed to bring together international leaders who are 
>pioneering researchers, developers, and users of extreme clusters, 
>networks, and Grid architectures and applications. The symposium will also 
>serve as a forum to present the latest work, and highlight related 
>activities from around the world.
>
>CCGrid2004 is interested in topics including, but not limited to:
>
>* Hardware and Software (based on PCs, Workstations, SMPs or Supercomputers)
>* Middleware for Clusters and Grids
>* Dynamic Optical Network Architectures for Grid Computing
>* Parallel File Systems, including wide area file systems, and Parallel I/O
>* Scheduling and Load Balancing
>* Programming Models, Tools, and Environments
>* Performance Evaluation and Modeling
>* Resource Management and Scheduling
>* Computational, Data, and Information Grid Architectures and Systems
>* Grid Economies, Service Architectures, and Resource Exchange Architectures
>* Grid-based Problem Solving Environments
>* Scientific, Engineering, and Commercial Grid Applications
>* Portal Computing / Science Portals
>
>PAPER SUBMISSION
>
>Authors are invited to submit papers of not more than 8 pages of double 
>column text using single spaced 10 point size type on 8.5 x 11 inch pages, 
>as per IEEE 8.5 x 11 manuscript guidelines, see: 
><http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm>http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm. 
>Authors should submit a PostScript (level 2) or PDF file that will print 
>on a PostScript printer. Paper submission instructions will be placed on: 
><http://www.mcs.anl.gov/ccgrid2004/>http://www.mcs.anl.gov/ccgrid2004/.
>
>It is expected that the proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer 
>Society Press, USA.
>
>SPECIAL EVENTS - WORKSHOPS
>
>Those wishing to organize workshops, present tutorials on emerging topics 
>or participate in the industry track are invited to send the following 
>information to special-event-ccgrid2004 at ggf.org.
>
>--------------------------------------------
>Event Type: Workshop / Tutorial / Industry Track
>Workshop  Title:
>Workshop Chairs:
>Short Description of the Field:
>Scope:
>Prospective Reviewers/Program Committee:
>Plans for publicizing the workshop:
>--------------------------------------------
>
>CHAIRS & COMMITTEES
>
>Conference General Chairs
>    Charlie Catlett (Argonne Nat'l Lab, USA and Global Grid Forum)
>    Pete Beckman (Argonne Nat'l Lab, USA)
>
>Honorary Chair
>    Ian Foster (Argonne Nat'l Lab and University of Chicago, USA)
>
>Program Committee Chair
>    Pete Beckman (Argonne Nat'l Lab, USA)
>
>Program Committee Vice-Chairs
>    David Abramson (Monash University, Australia)
>    Sameer Shende (Univ Oregon, USA)
>
>IMPORTANT DATES
>
>10 Nov 2003    Papers Due
>1  Dec 2003    Workshop/Tutorial/Exhibit Proposals Due
>20 Dec 2003    Notification of Paper Acceptance
>19 Jan 2004    Camera Ready Papers Due
>
>CCGRID 2004 PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS
>
>David Abramson (Monash Univ., Australia)
>Greg Astfalk (Hewlett-Packard, USA)
>Ruth Aydt (NCSA, USA)
>Henri Bal (Vrije Univ., The Netherlands)
>Pete Beckman (ANL, USA)
>Taisuke Boku (Univ. Tsukuba, Japan)
>Ron Brightwell (Sandia Nat'l Laboratory, USA)
>Rajkumar Buyya (Univ. Melbourne, Australia)
>Charlie Catlett (ANL, USA)
>Giovanni Chiola (Universit di Genova, Italy)
>Susan Coghlan (ANL, USA)
>Steve Crumb (GGF, USA)
>Andreas Dilger (Cluster File Systems, Canada)
>Ian Foster (ANL & Univ. Chicago, USA)
>Dennis Gannon (Indiana Univ., USA)
>Andrew S. Grimshaw (University of Virginia, USA)
>Jon "maddog" Hall (Linux International, USA)
>Tony Hey (EPSRC, Great Britain)
>Marty Humphrey (Univ. Virginia, USA)
>Satoshi Itoh (AIST, Japan)
>William Johnston (NASA/LBL, USA)
>Thilo Kielmann (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Barbara 
>Kucera (Univ of Kentucky, USA) Domenico Laforenza (ISTI-CNR, Pisa, Italy) 
>Craig A. Lee (The Aerospace Corp., USA) Timothy Mattson (Intel Co., USA) 
>Satoshi Matsuoka (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan) Andre 
>Merzky (ZIB, Germany) Bernd Mohr (FZJ, Germany) Bill Nitzberg (Veridian 
>Co., USA) Joerg Nolte (Fraunhofer FIRST, Germany) Philip Papadopoulos 
>(SDSC, USA) Rob Pennington (NCSA, USA) Ira Pramanick (Sun Microsystems, 
>USA) Thierry Priol (IRISA, Campus Universitaire de Beaulieu, France) 
>Alexander Reinefeld (Zuse Institute Berlin, Germany) Paul Roe (Queensland 
>Univ. of Tech., Australia) Joel Saltz (Ohio State Univ., USA) Jenny Schopf 
>(ANL, USA) Sameer Shende (Univ Oregon, USA) Derek Simmel (PSC, USA) Osamu 
>Tatebe (AIST, Japan) Kenjiro Taura (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan) Putchong 
>Uthayopas (Kasetsart Univ., Thailand) Richard M. Wolski (UCSB, USA)
>
>CCGRID STEERING COMMITTEE
>--------------------------
>Mark Baker, University of Portsmouth, UK
>Henri Bal, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Rajkumar Buyya 
>(coordinator/chair), University of Melbourne, Australia Franck Capello, 
>University of Paris-Sud, Paris, France Charlie Catlett, Argonne National 
>Laboratory, USA and Global Grid Forum Jack Dongarra, University of 
>Tennessee (UTK) and ORNL, Knoxville, USA Ian Foster, Argonne National 
>Laboratory and University of Chicago, USA Wolfgang Gentzsch, Sun 
>Microsystems, Palo Alto, USA Hai Jin, Huazhong University of Science and 
>Technology, China Craig Lee, The Aerospace Corporation, Los Angeles, USA 
>Laurent Lefevre, INRIA, Lyon, France Satoshi Matsuoka, Tokyo Institute of 
>Technology, Japan Alexander Reinefeld, Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum, Berlin, 
>Germany Satoshi Sekiguchi, AIST, Tsukuba, Japan David Walker, University 
>of Wales Cardiff, UK

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Barbara A. Kucera
Director, Center for Computational Sciences
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY  40507
859-257-8737

Computer Science is no more about computers than astronomy is about
telescopes. - Edsger W. Dijkstra, computer science professor
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