2008-10-11

[Mycolleagues] CCGrid 2009: Call for Papers

>Dear Colleague,
>
> We Apologise if you have received this cfp multiple times!
>
> Please find enclosed a call for papers for the upcoming:
>
> 9th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster Computing and
> the Grid (CCGRID 2009)
> 18-21 May 2009 in Shanghai, China
> http://grid.sjtu.edu.cn/ccgrid2009| http://www.buyya.com/ccgrid
>
> *** Papers Due: 30th November 2008 ***
>
> We would like to take this opportunity to request you to consider this
> symposium as a venue for presenting your research. We also request
your help
> in publicising the enclosed cfp among your colleagues and encourage them
> to submit their work.
>
> We are looking forward to welcome and see you in Shanghai!
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Sincerely Yours,
>
> CCGrid 2009 Team
> http://grid.sjtu.edu.cn/ccgrid2009
>
>
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> CCGrid2009: IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster Computing and
the Grid
>
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>
> 18-21 May 2009, Shanghai, China
> http://grid.sjtu.edu.cn/ccgrid2009| http://www.buyya.com/ccgrid
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> CCGrid 2009 is the ninth in a series of successful international
conferences
> and for the first time will take place in China. The conference will
be held at
> Shanghai Jiao Tong University in Shanghai, which is located along the
coast of
> the East China Sea and the southern banks of the mouth of the Yangtze
River.
>
> Grid Computing started as a generalization of Cluster Computing,
promising to
> deliver large scale levels of parallelism to high-performance
applications by
> crossing administrative boundaries. Currently, Grid technology is
establishing
> the way out of the academic incubator and into industry environments.
The goal
> of CCGrid 2009 is to serve as an international forum for researchers
> and practitioners
> to present their innovative ideas and experiences in the
multi-faceted areas of
> Cluster and Grid computing including emerging areas such as Cloud
Computing.
>
> The areas of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
>
> * Cluster technologies
> * Grid Architectures and Systems
> * Utility Computing Models for Clusters and Grids
> * Grid Economies and Service Architectures
> * Service Composition and Orchestration
> * Middleware for Clusters and Grids
> * Parallel and Wide-Area File Systems
> * Peer-to-Peer Systems
> * Cloud Computing
> * Community and collaborative computing networks
> * Grid Trust and Security
> * Support for Autonomic Grid Infrastructure
> * Resource Management
> * Scheduling and Load Balancing
> * Programming Models, Tools, and Environments
> * Performance Evaluation and Modeling
> * Grid-based Problem Solving Environments
> * Scientific, Engineering, and Commercial Applications
>
>
> PAPER SUBMISSION and PUBLICATION
>
> Authors are invited to submit a full length 8-page "original"
research paper of
> double column text using single spaced 10 pt size type on 8.5"x11"
paper, as per
> IEEE manuscript guidelines. Paper submission instructions will be
placed on the
> conference web-page. The proceedings will be published by the IEEE
> Computer Society
> Press, USA, and will be made available online through the IEEE
Digital Library.
>
>
> WORKSHOPS
>
> We invite proposals for organising workshops as part of
> CCGrid2009. These special events are expected to be highly
specialiased and
> focused, and all selected papers will be published in the CCGrid2009
> proceedings. Those interested in organising special events, please
contact
> workshops chair.
>
> The following special events have been organised along with the
symposium:
>
> 1. Grids and Cloud Computing (led by Rajkumar Buyya, Melbourne
University)
> 2. Scientific Instruments on the Grid (led by Ian Welch, Victoria
> University of Wellington & Line Pouchard, Oak Ridge National Lab)
> 3. Embedded Grids (i.e. embedded systems and Grids) (led by Lutz
> Schubert, HLRS, Germany)
> 4. HealthGrids (led by Silvia Olabarriaga, Amsterdam Medical
> Centre/University of Amsterdam)
> 5. BIOGrid: Grid-based tools for biosciences (Christophe Blanchet,
> CNRS/ICBP, France)
> 6. Grids and P2P systems (Nick Antonoupolous, Surrey University, UK)
> 7. Grid Education (Jose Cunha, UNL, Portugal)
> 8. e-Science Visualization (Nick Avis, Cardiff, UK & Gao Shu, Wuhan
> University, China)
> 9. Grid workflows (Zhiming Zhao, U. Amsterdam)
>
>
>
> CHAIRS & COMMITTEES
>
> General Chairs:
> Minglu Li, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
> Hai Jin, Huazhong University of Science & Technology, China
>
> Workshops Chair:
> Omer F. Rana, Cardiff University, UK
>
> Program Committee Chairs:
> Franck Cappello, INRIA, France
> Cho-Li Wang, The University of Hong Kong, China
>
> Local Arrangements Chair:
> Jiadi Yu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
>
> Publicity chair
> Feilong Tang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
>
> Finance chair
> Zhihua Su, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
>
>
>
> IMPORTANT DATES:
>
> Papers Due: 30th November 2008
> Notification of Acceptance: 15th January 2009
> Tutorial: Jan 15, 2009
> Camera-Ready Papers: 15th February 2009


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