2009-12-01

[Tccc] CFP MAPREDUCE'10

The First International Workshop on MapReduce and its Applications
(MAPREDUCE'10)

June 22nd, 2010 HPDC'2010, Chicago, IL, USA
Since its introduction in 2004 by Google, MapReduce has become the
programming model of choice for processing large data sets. MapReduce
borrows from functional programming, where a programmer can define both a
Map task that maps a data set into another data set, and a Reduce task that
combines intermediate outputs into a final result. Although MapReduce was
originally developed for use by web enterprises in large data-centers, this
technique has gained a lot of attention from the scientific community for
its applicability in large parallel data analysis (including geographic,
high energy physics, genomics, etc..).

The purpose of the workshop is to provide a forum for discussing recent
advances, identifying open issues, introducing developments and tools, and
presenting applications and enhancements for MapReduce (or very similar)
systems. We therefore cordially invite contributions that investigate these
issues, introduce new execution environments, apply performance evaluations
and show the applicability to science and enterprise applications.

Topics of Interest

MapReduce implementation issues and improvements
Implementation optimization for GPU and multi-core systems
Extensions to the programing model
Large-scale MapReduce (Grid and Desktop Grid)
Use of CDN and P2P techniques
Heterogeneity and fault-tolerance
Scientific data-sets analysis
Data and compute-intensive applications
Tools and environments for MapReduce
Algorithms using the MapReduce paradigm
Paper Submissions

Authors are invited to submit full papers of at most 8 pages, including all
figures and references. Papers should be formatted in the ACM proceedings
style (e.g., http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates).
Submitted papers must be original work that has not appeared in and is not
under consideration for another conference or a journal. Accepted papers
will be published by ACM in the conference workshops proceedings.

Important Dates

Manuscript submission deadline : February 15, 2010
Acceptance notification : March 20, 2010
Camera-ready paper deadline : April 10, 2010
Workshop dates : June 22, 2010
Organization Committee

General Chairs

Gilles Fedak, INRIA/LIP
Geoffrey Fox, Indiana University

Program chair

Haiwu He, INRIA/Hohai University

Program Committee

Gabriel Antoniu, INRIA
Alexandre de Assis Bento Lima, Unigranrio University
Francisco V. Brasileiro, Federal University of Campina Grande
Rajkumar Buyya, University of Melbourne
George Bosilca, University of Tennessee Knoxville
Franck Cappello, JointLab INRIA UUIC
Eddy Caron, ENS-Lyon
Christian Engelmann, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Shantenu Jha, Louisiana State University
Ian Kelley, Cardiff University
Oleg Lodygensky, CNRS
Carlo Mastroianni, ICAR-CNR
Hidemoto Nakada, AIST
Matei Ripeanu, University of Britsh Columbia
Xuanhuan Shi, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Patrick Valduriez, INRIA
Sudharshan Vazhkudai, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Dr. Haiwu HE
haiwu.he@inria.fr, hehaiwu@ieee.org, haiwu.he@ens-lyon.fr
www.lri.fr/~hehaiwu <http://www.lri.fr/%7Ehehaiwu>

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