2010-04-30

[Tccc] [CFP -Deadline May 15th] Special Issue on e-Science:Infrastructure, Service and Applications-IJCSSE

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/*Special Issue on e-Science: Infrastructure, Service and Applications
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The fundamental principles in e--Science are inspired on the trend that
procedures and practices of traditional way in which science is conducted
are undergoing radical change. Such revolution includes modern computing
infrastructure as part of the science, or experiment environment, which
includes not only the already ubiquitous high-end computers, storage and
network infrastructure, but also emerging Web technologies. Together they
formulate an essential infrastructure to support various research missions
in many areas of science (e.g. particle physics, earth science,
bio-informatics). This allows the exploration of previously unknown problems
via simulation, generation and analysis of large amount of data, and global
research collaboration.

With the exponential growth of computing power, data volumes, and network
capacities, worldwide research on e-Science has made significant progress in
various aspects, such as e-Science infrastructure, resource management, data
management, collaborative computing & workflow, middleware, and e-Science
applications. It is therefore an appropriate time to document these research
results and provide an outlook for the next step of e-Science, which will
face additional challenging issues such as petascale data management, Cloud
computing, global e-infrastructure and advance in virtualization
technologies.

Topics of this special session include, but not limited to:

-Concept, definition, architecture of e-Science
-Methods and framework in e-Science
-e-Science infrastructure
-Service Oriented Architecture in e-Science
-Resource management for e-Science
-Security in e-Science
-Novel e-Science/e-Engineering/e-Social applications
-Experience, case studies in large scale e-Science testbed projects
-Next generation Grid computing and e-Science
-Collaborative computing and workflow
-Human computer interface issues in e-Science
-e-Research on Cloud computing

About CSSE

The International Journal of Computer Systems Science & Engineering is
devoted to the publication of high quality papers on theoretical
developments in computer systems science, and their applications in computer
systems engineering. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews and
technical notes are invited for publication. The journal of CSSE is SCI
indexed, 5-year impact factor is 0.324.

The Papers will be peer reviewed by experts in Grid computing and e-Science
according to the standard of Computer Systems Science & Engineering Journal.
All papers are peer reviewed in the following aspects:

-Relevance
-Originality
-Significance
-Correctness and quality of technical content
-Presentation
-Submission Guideline

Please submit your papers to easychair:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cssesi10
The papers should follow the Notes for Authors of International Journal of
Computer Systems Science & Engineering and should not exceed 20 pages.

Further information can be found:
http://www.ntu.edu.sg/home/fucheng/si-csse, or
http://sites.google.com/site/greencomputingproject/event/si-csse-10

Important Dates

Submission deadline: 15th May 2010
Author notification: 15th July 2010
Camera ready paper due: 15th August 2010
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