[Beowulf] CFP: PGaMS'05 Programming Grids and Metacomputing Systems Workshop (fwd from rabenseifner@hlrs.de)
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Eugen Leitl eugen at leitl.orgMon Nov 15 09:15:54 PST 2004
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----- Forwarded message from Rolf Rabenseifner <rabenseifner at hlrs.de> ----- From: Rolf Rabenseifner <rabenseifner at hlrs.de> Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 18:07:12 +0100 (CET) To: eugen at leitl.org Subject: CFP: PGaMS'05 Programming Grids and Metacomputing Systems Workshop As member of the program committee, I'm forwarding this call for paper to you. Best regards, Rolf Rabenseifner FWD: Maciej Malawski <malawski at agh.edu.pl> wrote on 04 Nov 2004: [Apologies for cross postings. Please, re-distribute] ******************************* * CALL FOR PAPERS * ******************************* Second International Workshop on Programming Grids and Metacomputing Systems PGaMS'05 Atlanta, USA, May 22-25, 2005 Workshop homepage: http://www.mathcs.emory.edu/dcl/meetings/pgams2005/ The workshop will be held in conjunction with the ICCS2005 Conference http://conferences.mathcs.emory.edu/iccs2005/ *** Important Dates *** Papers due: January 07, 2005 Notification of acceptance: January 31, 2005 Camera-ready papers due: February 14, 2005 *** Scope *** Multi-domain heterogeneous distributed computing has matured considerably, but much of the emphasis has primarily been on infrastructural and administrative issues. In particular, suitable programming models for such environments have only recently received attention. The goal of this workshop, to be held in conjunction with the ICCS 2005 conference, is to bring together researchers interested in all aspects of programming models, paradigms, languages, libraries, and runtime systems with a focus on matching the special characteristics of grid and metacomputing systems to application programming and development. *** Topics *** Suggested topics for submitted papers include, but are not limited to: * Models, languages, abstractions, and techniques for grid programming * Grid programming frameworks and environments * Traditional distributed computing paradigms in the context of grids * Programming for heterogeneity and failure-resilience * Migration of legacy applications to grid environments * Application decomposition techniques for metasystems * Application development experiences and use cases * Portals and their role in programming metasystems * Large scale multi-disciplinary applications * Performance evaluation of distributed systems *** Submission *** Authors are invited to submit high-quality papers describing original, unpublished research or experience. Submitted papers must use the LNCS style and be at most 8 pages long. Submission must adhere to the Springer-Verlag instructions for authors. Use of LaTeX2e is strongly recommended. All papers must be written in English and will be reviewed by members of the Program Committee. Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the paper at the workshop. Accepted papers will be printed in the conference proceedings published by Springer-Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. A selected number of papers will also be published as special issues of appropriate journals. In order to comply with the publisher's requirements, authors of accepted papers will be asked to provide all source files (e.g. LaTeX2e files for text and EPS files for figures), and the PDF version of the paper. Please send e-mail to pgams05 at ua.ac.be to receive instructions for submitting a paper. *** Location *** The workshop will be held in conjunction with the ICCS 2005 conference in Atlanta, USA *** Workshop Organization *** Steering Committee * Maciej Malawski, Institute of Computer Science AGH, Poland (Chair) * Gunther Stuer, University of Antwerp, Belgium (Co-chair) * Jan Broeckhove, University of Antwerp, Belgium * Marian Bubak, Institute of Computer Science AGH and ACC-CYFRONET-AGH, Poland * Tom Dhaene, University of Antwerp, Belgium * Frederic Desprez, ENS Lyon, France * Vladimir Getov, University of Westminster, UK * Craig Lee, The Aerospace Corporation, USA * Thierry Priol, INRIA Rennes Research Unit, France * Vaidy Sunderam, Emory University, USA Program Committee * Piotr Bala, N. Copernicus University, Poland * Siegfried Benkner, University of Vienna, Austria * Peter Brezeny, University of Vienna, Austria * Jan Broeckhove, University of Antwerp, Belgium * Marian Bubak, Institute of Computer Science AGH and ACC-CYFRONET-AGH, Poland * Jose C. Cunha, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal * Frederic Desprez, ENS Lyon, France * David Dewolfs, University of Antwerp, Belgium * Tom Dhaene, University of Antwerp, Belgium * Marios Dikaiakos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus * Edgar Gabriel, University of Stuttgart, Germany * Vladimir Getov, University of Westminster, UK * Sergei Gorlath, University of Muenster, Germany * Frederic Hancke, University of Antwerp, Belgium * Ladislav Hluchy, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia * Thilo Kielmann, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands * Dieter Kranzlmüller, Johannes Kepler Universität, Austria * Dawid Kurzyniec, Emory University, Atlanta * Domenico Laforenza, ISTI C.N.R., Pisa, Italy * Craig Lee, The Aerospace Corporation, USA * Laurent Lefevre, INRIA, France * Maciej Malawski, Institute of Computer Science AGH, Poland * Zsolt Nemeth, MTA SZTAKI, Hungary * Thierry Priol, INRIA Rennes Research Unit, France * Rolf Rabenseifner, University of Stuttgart, Germany * Mathilde Romberg, FZ Juelich, Germany * Uwe Schwiegelshohn, University Dortmund, Germany * Sameer Shende, University of Oregon, USA * Florian Schintke, ZIB, Germany * Joao Gabriel Silva, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal * Heinz Stockinger, CERN, Switzerland * Gunther Stuer, University of Antwerp, Belgium * Vaidy Sunderam, Emory University, Atlanta * Domenico Talia, Università della Calabria, Italy * Kurt Vanmechelen, University of Antwerp, Belgium * Wolfgang Ziegler, Fraunhofer Institute SCAI, Germany ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Eugen* Leitl <a href="http://leitl.org">leitl</a> ______________________________________________________________ ICBM: 48.07078, 11.61144 http://www.leitl.org 8B29F6BE: 099D 78BA 2FD3 B014 B08A 7779 75B0 2443 8B29 F6BE http://moleculardevices.org http://nanomachines.net -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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