[hpc-announce] Call for papers: High Performance Data Intensive Computing (HPDIC'215)

Christophe Cerin christophe.cerin at lipn.univ-paris13.fr
Wed Nov 19 04:40:14 CST 2014


International Workshop on High Performance Data Intensive Computing
(HPDIC'2015)

http://lipn.univ-paris13.fr/~cerin/HPDIC2015.html <http://lipn.univ-paris13.fr/~cerin/HPDIC2015.html>

In Conjunction with IEEE IPDPS 2015, 29th IEEE International Parallel
& Distribute d Processing Symposium, May 25-29 2015, International
Convention Centre, Hyderabad, INDIA.

Important dates
Workshop Paper Due: January 15th, 2015
Author Notification: February 22th, 2015
Camera-ready Paper Due: March 14th, 2015

Topics of interests include, but are not limited to:

Architectural aspects:
   Data Clouds, Data Grids, and Data Centers;
   High performance data transfer and ingestion;
   Security and protection of sensitive data in collaborative environments;
   Storage and file systems; From disks to NVRAM supports;
   NoSQL data store;
   Networking support for data-intensive computing;
Software and middleware:
   Data-aware toolkits and middleware;
   Service oriented architectures for data-intensive computing;
   Accountability, QoS, and SLAs;
   Performance measurement, analytic modeling, simulation;
   Data capturing, management, and scheduling techniques;
Applications:
   Data-intensive applications and their challenges;
   Data intensive computing in science, commerce, entertainment and medicine
   Capturing scalability, reliability and availability;
   Data-intensive scientific discovery;
Machine Learning, new paradigms:
   Algorithms for Big Data;
   Remote and distributed visualization of large scale data;
   Programming models, abstractions for data intensive computing (large-scale MapReduce, Spark...)
   Distributed Ensemble Classifier;
Preservation:
   Scientific data-sets analysis;
   Data archives, digital libraries, and preservation;
   Algorithms and Workflows suited for data and workflow preservation;
   Data- and process-based workflows and mining techniques to be used in a 
        multi-disciplinary environment towards long term data preservation
   Data formats and interfaces to serve scientific communities;

-- 
Christophe Cérin, Professeur
Université Paris 13, Sorbonne Paris Cité
LIPN UMR CNRS 7030
99 avenue Jean-Baptiste Clément
F-93430 Villetaneuse, France
Office: A107
Phone: +33 (0)1 49 40 40 83
email: christophe.cerin at lipn.univ-paris13.fr



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