[Swift-user] Call for Participation: IEEE/ACM CCGrid 2014 in Chicago May 26-29 -- Early Bird Registration due April 15th
Ioan Raicu
iraicu at cs.iit.edu
Wed Mar 26 09:07:27 CDT 2014
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-------------------------- IEEE/ACM CCGrid 2014 --------------------------
14th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster, Cloud and Grid Computing
May 26-29, 2014
Chicago, IL, USA
http://datasys.cs.iit.edu/events/CCGrid2014/
Upcoming Important Dates:
Early Bird Registration: April 15
Registration: May 5
Room Reservation: May 5
Workshops: May 26
Conference: May 27-29
Tutorial: May 29
A Message from the CCGrid 2014 General Chairs:
It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 14th IEEE/ACM
International Symposium on Cluster, Cloud and Grid Computing (CCGrid
2014) and to the great global city of Chicago. CCGrid is a forum for all
distributed computing technologies and for all technology stakeholders.
The inaugural CCGrid conference was held in Brisbane, Australia, in
2001. Three years later, in 2004, it was held in Chicago. Ten years have
passed since then. In 2004, Chicago was a leader in Grid computing.
Today, it is a center of Cloud technology innovations. CCGrid 2014 is
just like the city of Chicago, having naturally blended and mixed with
the historical glories and modern stallers into its unique identity.
Come and join us to meet preeminent computer scientists, leading
creators of Grid and Cluster technologies, and new shining stars, the
significant contributors of today's Cloud and big data management
advances. We promise you a memorable experience unequaled at other
conferences.
Late May is the perfect time to visit Chicago. Flowers are booming,
fountains are sprinkling, and sail boats are in the bay; but most of the
summer tours are not in yet. The conference hotel, the Hyatt Regency
Chicago, is in an ideal location. It is one block off The Magnificent
Mile and near Millennium Park, Lake Michigan, and the Chicago River.
Even you do not do shopping, simply walking along Michigan Ave or the
Chicago River, in the day time or in the evening, is a pleasure. Plus
the special hotel rate for CCGrid attendees is very attractive. The
conference banquet will be held on a lake cruise in the evening of
Wednesday. That night Chicago will have a half hour long firework show
on the lake. Of course, the most exciting part is the outstanding
programs offered by CCGrid 2014. From Keynotes to Technical Papers,
CCGrid14 has its first class programs in all categories. We heartily
appreciate the committee members and volunteers who have put the
wonderful programs together.
CCGrid 2014 features keynote talks, tutorials, workshops, poster
sessions and demos, competition, student travel awards, panel, as well
technical papers,. We are pleased to have This year the prestigious IEEE
Medal for Excellence in Scalable Computing award winner, Professor Yves
Robert at Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, is also a keynote speaker of
CCGrid 2014. Prof Robert is authority in algorithm design and analysis.
CCGrid 2014 received 302 paper submissions from 40 countries. After
administrative filtering, 283 papers received full reviews. In total,
1089 reviews were conducted and 54 papers were accepted, with an
acceptance rate of 19% (54/283). There are eight workshops on Monday,
May 26, 2014, and five concurrent tutorials in the afternoon of
Thursday, May 29. Eight posters and two demos are selected for the
poster session in the evening of Tuesday, May 27, and ten papers are
accepted for the Doctoral Symposium program on Wednesday, May 28. The
IEEE SCALE Dr. Farnam Jahanian, the National Science Foundation
Assistant Director for the Computer and Information Science and
Engineering (CISE), to deliver the opening keynote. The keynote speaker
of the second day, Prof. Ion Stoica, is a professor of Computer Science
at University of California at Berkeley, and is known by his current
research projects, Mesos and Spark. SCALE Challenge competition will be
held live, with finalists judged by their demonstrations on Tuesday and
the winner announced on Thursday. CCGrid 2014 has received generous
sponsorship from the U.S. National Science Foundation and the IEEE
Technical Committee on Scalable Computing to assist 17 students to
attend this conference. A greeting and round-table session are also
arranged for the student awardees.
The success of CCGrid 2014 is due to the dedicated efforts and high
standards of numerous international volunteers. Our long thank you list
starts with the two excellent Program Chairs: Kirk W. Cameron and
Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos, and the Program Committee. Special thanks to
the Program Committee Area Chairs who braved the coldest Chicago day in
decades to run the program committee meeting on January 27, 2014. We
thank Workshops Co-Chairs Zhiling Lan and Matei Ripeanu, the chairs and
PC committees of the various workshops, and our Publicity Chairs for
getting the word out about the conference. We thank Tutorials Co-Chairs
Kate Keahey and Radu Prodan, Poster and Research Demo Co-Chairs Borja
Sotomayor and Hui Jin, Doctoral Symposium Chair Judy Qiu, the Student
Awards Chair Yong Chen, and the SCALE Challenge Coordinator Douglas
Thain. The Cyber Co-chairs, Ge Rong and Wei Tang, did a wonderful job
with the conference website. Dr. Pavan Balaji, the Proceedings Chair,
ensured the publication of the conference proceedings. We are especially
grateful to the Local Organizing Chairs, Ioan Raicu and Kyle Chard, who
did a tremendous job on innumerable tasks, from identifying the hotel to
negotiating the price of the banquet. Thanks are also due to our
sponsors, namely, IEEE, ACM, TCSC, and the organizational supporters at
Illinois Institute of Technology and the University of Chicago.
Ultimately, however, the success of the conference will be judged by the
attendees' experience. We hope that the conference will provide you with
a valuable opportunity to share ideas, communicate, learn, and network.
We wish everyone a successful, stimulating, and rewarding meeting and
look forward to seeing you again at future CCGrid conferences.
Ian Foster (University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory)
Xian-He Sun (Illinois Institute of Technology)
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Ioan Raicu, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT)
Guest Research Faculty, Argonne National Laboratory (ANL)
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Data-Intensive Distributed Systems Laboratory, CS/IIT
Distributed Systems Laboratory, MCS/ANL
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