2010-05-14

[Tccc] Final CfP: 5th 3PGCIC-2010, Fukuoka, Japan

****APOLOGIES FOR CROSS-POSTINGS****

Final Call for Papers:
*Submission Deadline: May 20, 2010 (Hard Deadline)*


Call for Papers
Fifth International Conference on P2P, Parallel, Grid, Cloud and Internet Computing (3PGCIC-2010)
http://www.lsi.upc.edu/~net4all/3PGCIC-2010/

In conjunction with BWCCA-2010 International Conference
http://www.lsi.upc.edu/~net4all/BWCCA-2010/

November 4-6, 2010
Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT), Fukuoka, Japan

Networking for All Systems and Applications

URL: http://www.lsi.upc.edu/~net4all/3PGCIC-2010/

*HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CONFERENCE:

*KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Prof. Makoto Takizawa, Seikei University, Japan
*ORGANIZED IN CONJUNCTION WITH BWCCA-2010 CONFERENCE
*IEEE CS PROCEEDINGS
*OUTSTANDING PROGRAM COMMITTEE
*SEVERAL WORKSHOPS ARE HELD WITHIN THE CONFERENCE
*SPECIAL ISSUES ARRANGED FOR THE CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOPS*

Theme:

P2P, Grid, Cloud and Internet computing technologies have emerged as new paradigms for solving complex
problems by enabling large-scale aggregation and sharing of computational, data and other geographically
distributed computational resources. Rapid advances are being reported by many researchers and forums
as regards understanding numerous issues in such paradigms, from theoretic to application aspects.
Moreover, the continuous development of Internet and the construction of new P2P and Grid and Cloud
computing infrastructures are making possible the development of large scale applications from many
fields of science and engineering.

Grid Computing originated as a distributed paradigm for scientific high performance computing
(Distributed Supercomputing, High-Throughput Applications, Data-Intensive Applications, etc.),
as an alternative to expensive supercomputers by virtually joining a large number of interconnected
computers. Since late 80's, Grid computing domain has been extended to embrace different forms of
computing. Such forms include, among others: Semantic and Service-oriented Grid –by analogy with
Semantic Web, which information, computing resources and services are described using the semantic
data model; Ubiquitous and Pervasive Grid –pervasive computing resulting from the combination of
mobile and wireless devices environment with the wired Grid infrastructure; Data Grid –the controlled
sharing and management of large amounts of distributed data); eScience Grid (Grid computing for
scientific applications from biology, medicine, finance, weather forecast, etc.); Enterprise Grid
computing –grids deployed within enterprise data centers, usually managed by a single business
entity with specific business goals); Autonomic Grid computing –Grid systems with self-* properties);
Knowledge Grid –Grid-based environments that enable interoperation among users, applications,
and resources to effectively manage knowledge resources used in Virtual Organizations, e-Learning,
Online Collaboration, etc.); Economy Grid –the development of economic or market-based resource
management and contributory systems

P2P Computing appeared as the new paradigm after client-server and web-based computing. P2P systems
became quite popular for file sharing among Internet users through Napster, Gnutella, FreeNet, BitTorrent
and other similar systems. Differently from centralized or hierarchical models of Grid systems,
in P2P systems, nodes (peers) have equivalent capabilities and responsibilities and can be both servers
and clients. These systems are evolving beyond file sharing being thus the basis for the development
of P2P large scale distributed applications. Moreover, P2P systems have inspired the emergence and
development of social networking for enabling human interaction at large scale, which are having a
tremendous impact on today's information societies. Since the appearance of the P2P systems, new
forms of such paradigm has appeared, including B2B (Business to Business), B2C (Business to Consumer),
B2G (Business to Government), B2E (Business to Employee), etc.

Cloud Computing has been defined as a "computing paradigm where the boundaries of computing will
be determined by economic rationale rather than technical limits". Cloud computing is a multi-purpose
paradigm that enables efficient management of data centers, timesharing, and virtualization of resources
with a special emphasis on business model. As in the case of Grid and P2P computing, researchers have
started to identify several forms of cloud models such as PaaS (Platform-as-a-Service), SaaS (Software
as a Service), as well as hybrid clouds.

Internet Computing is the basis of all large scale distributed paradigms; it has very fast developed
into a vast area of flourishing field with enormous impact on today's information societies.
Internet technologies and applications are evolving and keep growing every day. Internet-based
computing serves thus as a universal platform comprising a large variety of forms ranging from
Web computing (Web portals, Web programming, etc.) to Internet of Things.

Grid, Peer-to-Peer, Cloud and Internet computing are recent paradigms and require the investigation
of many challenging research and development issues. The aim of this conference is to present
innovative research results, methods and development techniques from both theoretical and practical
perspectives related to P2P, Grid, Cloud and Internet computing. The conference seeks original
contributions in all relevant areas, including but not limited to the following topics
(for a detailed list of topics, please track areas).


Topics:

• Parallel and Distributed Algorithms
• Theoretical model for P2P, Grid, Cloud and Internet Computing Systems
• Programming models, tools, and environments for P2P, Grid, Cloud and Internet Computing Systems
• Grid and P2P Infrastructures for Data Storage and Data Mining
• Middleware for Grid, Cloud and P2P Systems and Applications
• Data Intensive and Computing Intensive Applications
• Scheduling, Resource Discovery and Allocation
• Large-scale Collaborative Problem Solving Environments
• Methodology and Practice of Semantic Grid and Web
• Web and Grid Service-based Applications
• Virtual Organizations and Enterprise Computing
• Cloud Computing and Applications
• Autonomic Computing in P2P, Grid, Cloud systems
• Economics of P2P, Grid, Cloud and Internet Computing
• Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing Applications
• Overlay Networks for P2P Systems
• Trust Integration and Security in P2P, Grid, Cloud and Internet Computing
• P2P, Grid, Cloud and Internet Computing Scalability, Dependability and Reliability
• Reputation Aggregation for P2P, Grid, Cloud and Internet Computing Systems
• Internet of Things (IoT)
• Utility Computing
• Integrating IoT in Existing Grid and P2P Architectures
• Social networking and implications

Important Dates:

Submission Deadline: May 20, 2010 (Hard Deadline)
Authors Notification: June 20, 2010
Final Manuscript: July 23, 2010
Author Registration: July 30, 2010
Conference Dates: November 4-6, 2010


Submission Guidelines

Submit a full paper not more than eight pages (IEEE Computer Society proceedings manuscripts:
two column, single-spaced), including figures and references, using 10 font size, and number
each page. You can find instructions for authors how to format the IEEE CS proceedings manuscripts,
at the following web page:

http://www.computer.org/portal/site/cscps/

Prepare your paper in PDF file and submit it electronically to the 3PCGIC-2010 web page:

http://www.lsi.upc.edu/~net4all/3PGCIC2010/

Accepted papers will be given guidelines in preparing and submitting the final manuscript(s)
together with the notification of acceptance.

Proceedings of the 3PGCIC-2010 will be published by IEEE Conference Publishing Service (CPS).
Presented papers at 3PGCIC-2010 will be considered for publication in several special issues
in international journals.

Workshops:
10 International Workshops will be organized in conjunction with BWCCA-2010.
Proceedings of BWCCA-2010 workshops will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press.


3PGCIC-2010 Organizing Committee

General Co-Chairs

Fatos Xhafa, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain
fatos@lsi.upc.edu

Leonard Barolli, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
barolli@fit.ac.jp

Program Committee Co-Chairs
Hiroaki Nishino, Oita University, Japan
hn@csis.oita-u.ac.jp

Markus Aleksy, ABB AG Corporate Research Center, Germany
aleksy@uni-mannheim.de


Workshops Co-Chairs

Takahiro Hara, Osaka University, Japan
hara@ist.osaka-u.ac.jp

Farookh Hussain, Curtin University of Technology, Australia
Farookh.Hussain@cbs.curtin.edu.au


Awards Co-Chairs

Yoshitaka Shibata, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan
Irfan Awan, University of Bradford, UK

International Liaison Co-Chairs

Wenny Rahayu, La Trobe University, Australia
Hui-Huang Hsu, Tamkang University, Taiwan

Publicity Co-Chairs

Jianhua Ma, Hosei University, Japan
Santi Caballe, Open University of Catalonia, Spain

Local Arrangement Co-Chairs

Koki Watanabe, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
koki@fit.ac.jp

Kaoru Sugita, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
sugita@fit.ac.jp

Hiroshi Maeda, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
hiroshi@fit.ac.jp


Web Administrator Chair
Joan Arnedo Moreno, Open University of Catalonia, Spain
jarnedo@uoc.edu

Track areas:

1. Parallel and Distributed Systems

Sabri Pllana, Vienna University, Austria
Tomoya Enokido, Rissho University, Japan


2. Cluster and Grid Computing

Florin Pop, Politecnica Bucarest, Romania
Heinz Kredel, Mannheim University, Germany

3. P2P Computing

Keiichi Yasumoto, NAIST, Japan
Anne-Elisabeth Baert, LIRMM, France

4. Internet and Web Computing

Yoshinari Nomura, Okayama University, Japan
Shigeru Fujita, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan

5. Database and Data Mining

Toshiyuki Amagasa, Tsukuba University, Japan
Kin Fun Li, Victoria University, Canada

6. Groupware and Collaborative Systems

Martin Schader, University of Mannheim, Germany
Stefan Seedorf, University of Mannheim, Germany

7. Semantic and Web Services

Youakim Badr, National Institute of Applied Sciences (INSA-Lyon), France
Kotaro Nakayama, Tokyo University, Japan


8. Virtual Organizations, Enterprise and Cloud Computing

Omar Hussain, Curtin University, Australia
Natalia Kryvinska, Vienna University

9. Security, Dependability and Reliability

Neal N. Xiong, Georgia State University, USA
Sriram Chellappan,, Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA

10. Multimedia Applications

Yoshihiro Okada, Kyushu University, Japan
JongWon Kim, Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology, Korea

PC Members:

See 3PGCIC-2010 Website

URL: http://www.lsi.upc.edu/~net4all/3PGCIC-2010/

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