[Acpc-l] CCGrid2001 Preliminary Call For Papers

Hermann Hellwagner hellwagn@itec.uni-klu.ac.at
Fri, 19 May 2000 17:07:24 +0200


CCGrid2001: IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the
Grid
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(IEEE support pending final approval)

16-18 May 2001 in Brisbane, Australia

http://www.ccgrid2001.qut.edu.au
http://www.ccgrid.org


PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS

The growing popularity of the Internet along with the availability of
powerful computers and  high-speed networks as low-cost commodity
components
are changing the way we do computing.  Two advanced computing themes
have
emerged: "cluster computing" and "global network  computing" (grid
computing).

CCGrid2001, sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society (final approval
pending),
is designed to  bring together international cluster and network-based
computing researchers, developers,  and users. The symposium will also
serve
as a forum to present the latest work, and  highlight related activities
from around the world.

The following topics concerning Cluster or Grid computing are of
interest,
but not limited to:

* Hardware and Software (based on PCs, Workstations, SMPs or
Supercomputers)
* Middleware for Clusters and Grids
* File Systems and Parallel I/O
* Scheduling and Load Balancing
* Programming Models, Tools, and Environments
* Communication systems such as: Message Passing Systems e.g. MPI and
PVM or
Shared Memory  Systems
* Programming Languages and System Software for supporting Grids and
Clusters
* System Management and Administration
* Performance Evaluation and Modelling
* Resource Management and Scheduling
* Computational, Data, and Information Grid
* Computational Economy
* Problem Solving Environments
* Data Structure and Algorithms
* Scientific, Engineering, and Commercial Applications for Clusters and
Grids
* Portal Computing / Science Portals

PAPER SUBMISSION

Authors are invited to submit papers of not more than 10 pages of double
column text using  single spaced 10 point size type on 8.5 x 11 inch
pages,
as per IEEE 8.5 x 11 manuscript  guidelines, see:
http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm. Authors should submit a
PostScript (level 2) or PDF file that will print on a PostScript
printer.
Paper submission instructions will be placed on
http://www.ccgrid2001.qut.edu.au. Queries may be directed to the PC
chair:
p.roe@qut.edu.au. It is expected that the proceedings will be published
by
the IEEE Computer Society Press, USA.

CHAIRS & COMMITTEES

Honorary Chairs

Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee (UTK)/Oak Ridge National
Laboratory
(ORNL), Knoxville, USA.
Greg Pfister, IBM Server Technologies Division, Austin, Texas, USA.

General Chairs

George Mohay, Queensland University of Technology, Australia.
Rajkumar Buyya, Monash University, Australia.

Program Committee Chair

Paul Roe, Queensland University of Technology, Australia.

Program Committee Vice Chairs

David Bader, University of New Mexico, USA.
Mark Baker, University of Portsmouth, UK.
Hai Jin, University of Southern California, USA.
Alexander Reinefeld, ZIB, Germany.
Albert Zomaya, University of Western Australia, Australia.

IMPORTANT DATES

Papers Due: 4 November 2000
Notification of Acceptance: 20 December 2000
Camera Ready Papers Due: 24 January 2001


PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS


* David Abramson, Monash University, Australia.
* Ishfaq Ahmad, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
China.
* Srinivas Aluru, Iowa State University, USA
* Cosimo Anglano, Universita' del Piemonte Orientale, Italy.
* Amy Apon, University of Arkansas, USA.
* Hamid Arabnia, University of Georgia, USA.
* David Bader, University of New Mexico, USA.
* Mark Baker, University of Portsmouth, UK.
* Francine Berman, UCSD, USA.
* Robert G. Brown, Duke University, USA.
* Marian Bubak, Institute of Computer Science, AGH, Poland.
* Franck Cappello, Université de Paris Sud, France.
* Toni Cortés, Universidad Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.
* Paul J Darwen, University of Queensland, Australia.
* Fikret Ercal, University of Missouri-Rolla, USA.
* Ian Foster, Argonne National Laboratory, USA.
* Dennis Gannon, Indiana University and NASA Ames Research Center, USA.
* Al Geist, Oak Ridge National Lab., USA.
* Alan D. George, University of Florida, USA.
* Wolfgang Gentzsch, GRIDware Inc., Germany.
* Andrzej Goscinski, Deakin University, Australia.
* Salim Hariri, The University of Arizona, USA.
* Ken Hawick, The University of Adelaide, Australia.
* Hermann Hellwagner, Uni. of Klagenfurt, Austria.
* Chris Ho Stuart, Queensland University of Technology, Australia.
* Yutaka Ishikawa, Real World Computing partnership, Japan.
* Heath James, University of Adelaide, Australia.
* Hai Jin, University of Southern California, USA.
* Chris Johnson, Australian National University, Australia.
* Pete Keleher, University of Maryland, USA.
* Wayne Kelly, Queensland University of Technology, Australia.
* Chung-Ta King, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan.
* Domenico Laforenza, CNUCE-Institute of the Italian National Research
Council, Italy.
* Francis Lau, University of Hong Kong, China.
* Craig A. Lee, The Aerospace Corp., USA.
* Thomas Ludwig, Technical Uni. of Munich, Germany.
* Glenn Luecke, Iowa State University, USA.
* Bruce Maggs, Carnegie Mellon Uni., USA.
* Sam Makki, Queensland University of Technology, Australia.
* Evangelos Markatos, ICS-FORTH and University of Crete, Greece.
* Satoshi Matsuoka, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan.
* John O'Callaghan, Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing,
Australia.
* Stephan Olariu, Old Dominion University, USA.
* Marcin Paprzycki, University of Southern Mississippi, USA.
* Ira Pramanick, Sun Microsystems, USA.
* Viktor K. Prasanna, University of Southern California, USA.
* C.P. Ravikumar, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India.
* Daniel A. Reed,  University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
* Alexander Reinefeld, Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum für Informationstechnik
Berlin
(ZIB), Germany.
* Paul Roe, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
* Stephen Scott, Oak Ridge National Lab., USA.
* Jenny Schopf, Northwestern University, USA.
* Hong Shen, Griffith University, Australia.
* Thomas Sterling, California Institute of Technology, USA.
* Ivan Stojmenovic, University of Ottawa, Canada.
* El-ghazali Talbi, University of Lille, France.
* Domenico Talia,  ISI- CNR, Italy.
* Kenji Takeda, University of Southampton, UK.
* Valerie Taylor, Northwestern University, USA.
* Rajeev Thakur, Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago, USA.
* Putchong Uthayopas, Kasetsart University, Thailand.
* Mateo Valero, Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain.
* Cho Li Wang, Uni. of Hong Kong, China.
* Zhiwei Xu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China.
* Xiaodong Zhang, The College of William and Mary, USA.
* Hee Yong Youn, Information and Communication University, Korea.
* Chung-Kwong Yuen, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
* Albert Zomaya, Uni. of Western Australia, Australia.