[Acpc-l] CFP: EuroPVMMPI 2005, Sorrento, Italy [Extended Deadline: May 2, 2005]

Wolfgang Schreiner pvmmpi2005@gup.jku.at
Thu, 21 Apr 2005 11:53:46 +0200


Call for Papers:
EuroPVMMPI 2005: 12th European PVMMPI Users' Group Meeting
Conference Location: Sorrento, Italy
Conference Dates: September 18-21, 2005
URL: http://www.pvmmpi05.unina2.it

EXTENDED DEADLINE: May 2, 2005


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EuroPVMMPI 2005

   12th European PVMMPI Users' Group Meeting
   Sorrento, Italy, September 18-21, 2005

   http://www.pvmmpi05.unina2.it

Extended Deadline: May 2, 2005

PVM (Parallel Virtual Machine) and MPI (Message Passing Interface) are
the most frequently used tools for parallel programming according to
the message-passing paradigm. The meeting is dedicated to the latest
developments of PVM and MPI and their applications.

This is the 12th EuroPVM/MPI meeting of the series, previous ones
being held at

  1994: University of Rome, Italy
  1995: ENS Lyon, France
  1996: TU Muenchen, Germany
  1997: Institute of Computer Science & ACC CYFRONET, Krakow, Poland
  1998: University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
  1999: Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain
  2000: Balatonfuered, Lake Balaton, Hungary
  2001: Santorini Island, Greece
  2002: Joh. Kepler University Linz, Austria
  2003: Venice, Italy
  2004: Budapest, Hungary

The 12th European PVM/MPI Users' Group conference will be a forum
for the users and developers of PVM, MPI, and other message-passing
programming environments. They will have the opportunity to meet
each other, share ideas and experiences, and meet members of the
PVM and MPI teams. Main topics of the meeting will be

  * Algorithms using the message-passing paradigm
  * Applications in science and engineering (based on message-passing)
  * Latest extensions and improvements to PVM and MPI
  * PVM/MPI in clusters and grid environments
  * Performance evaluation of PVM and MPI
  * Tools and environments for PVM and MPI
  * PVM/MPI implementation issues and extensions
  * Novel message-passing paradigms for grids and P2P


SUBMISSION INFORMATION

Contributors are invited to submit a full paper not exceeding 8 pages
in English. The title page should contain a 100-word abstract and
five specific keywords. PVMMPI 2005 accepts submissions only in
electronic format sent by via a webform at the following URL:

   http://www.gup.uni-linz.ac.at/pvmmpi

before the extended deadline: May 02, 2005

In case of any problems with this submission procedure, please do not
hesitate to contact

   pvmmpi2005@gup.jku.at.


IMPORTANT DATES:

   Submission of complete papers: May 2, 2005 (EXTENDED DEADLINE)
   Notification of authors:       June  13, 2005
   Camera ready papers:           July  04, 2005
   Conference:                    Sept. 18-21, 2005

The conference proceedings are expected to be published by Springer in
the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.

In addition, a set of the best grid-related EuroPVMMPI papers may be
considered for publication in Future Generation Computer Systems (FGCS),
the International Journal of Grid Computing: Theory, Methods and
Applications.


GENERAL CHAIR:

   Jack Dongarra (University of Tennessee, USA)

PROGRAM CHAIRS:

   Beniamino Di Martino (Seconda Universita' di Napoli, Italy)
   Dieter Kranzlmueller (GUP, Joh. Kepler University Linz, Austria &
                         CERN, Geneva, Switzerland)

PROGRAM COMMITTEE:

   David Abramson (Monash University, Australia)
   Vassil Alexandrov (University of Reading, UK)
   Ranieri Baraglia (Italian National Research Council, Italy)
   Arndt Bode (Technical Univ. of Munich, Germany)
   Marian Bubak (AGH Cracow, Poland)
   Barbara Chapman (University of Houston, USA)
   Jacques Chassin de Kergommeaux (LSR-IMAG, France)
   Yiannis Cotronis (University of Athens, Greece)
   Jose Cunha (New University of Lisbon, Portugal)
   Marco Danelutto (University of Pisa, Italy)
   Frederic Desprez (INRIA, France)
   Erik D'Hollander (Ghent University, Belgium)
   Beniamino Di Martino (Second University of Naples, Italy)
   Jack Dongarra (University of Tennessee, USA)
   Graham Fagg (University of Tennessee, USA)
   Thomas Fahringer (University of Innsbruck, Austria)
   Al Geist (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA)
   Michael Gerndt (Technical Univ. of Munich, Germany)
   Andrzej Goscinski (Deakin University, Australia)
   William Gropp (Argonne National Laboratory, USA)
   Rolf Hempel (DLR - German Aerospace Center, Germany)
   Ladislav Hluchy (Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia)
   Peter Kacsuk (MTA SZTAKI, Hungary)
   Dieter Kranzlmüller (Joh. Kepler University Linz, Austria)
   Jan Kwiatkowski (Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland)
   Domenico Laforenza (Italian National Research Council, Italy)
   Erwin Laure (CERN, Switzerland)
   Laurent Lefevre (INRIA/LIP, France)
   Thomas Ludwig (University of Heidelberg, Germany)
   Emilio Luque (University Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain)
   Ewing Rusty Lusk (Argonne National Laboratory, USA)
   Tomas Margalef (University Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain)
   Antonino Mazzeo (University of Naples, Italy)
   Nicola Mazzocca (University of Naples, Italy)
   Bart Miller (University of Wisconsin, USA)
   Shirley Moore (University of Tennessee, USA)
   Wolfgang Nagel (Dresden University of Technology, Germany)
   Salvatore Orlando (University of Venice, Italy)
   Benno Overeinder (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
   Raffaele Perego (Italian National Research Council, Italy)
   Neil Pundit (Sandia National Labs, USA)
   Rolf Rabenseifner (University of Stuttgart, Germany)
   Andrew Rau-Chaplin (Dalhousie University, Canada)
   Jeff Reeve (University of Southampton, UK)
   Ralf Reussner (University of Oldenburg, Germany)
   Yves Robert (ENS Lyon, France)
   Casiano Rodriguez-Leon (University de La Laguna, Spain)
   Michiel Ronsse (Ghent University, Belgium)
   Wolfgang Schreiner (Joh. Kepler University Linz, Austria)
   Martin Schulz (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA)
   Miquel Senar (University Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain)
   Joao Gabriel Silva (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
   Vaidy Sunderam (Emory University, USA)
   Francisco Tirado (Universidad Complutense, Spain)
   Bernard Tourancheau (Sun Microsystems Laboratories, France)
   Jesper Larsson Träff (NEC Europe Ltd, Germany)
   Pavel Tvrdik (Czech Technical University, Czech Republic)
   Umberto Villano (University of Sannio, Italy)
   Jens Volkert (Joh. Kepler University Linz, Austria)
   Jerzy Wasniewski (Danish Technical University, Denmark)
   Roland Wismueller (University Siegen, Germany)
   Laurence T. Yang (St. Francis Xavier University, Canada)

CONTACT:

   Beniamino Di Martino
   Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Informazione
   Seconda Universita' di Napoli
   Real Casa dell'Annunziata via Roma, 29
   81031 Aversa (CE) - ITALY
   Telephone: +39-0815010282
   Facsimile: +39-0815037042
   EMail: pvmmpi2005@unina2.it

   Dieter Kranzlmueller
   GUP, Joh. Kepler University Linz
   Altenbergerstr. 69
   A-4040 Linz, Austria/Europe
   Telephone: +43 732 2468 9499
   Facsimile: +43 732 2468 9496
   EMail: pvmmpi2005@gup.jku.at

CONFERENCE VENUE:

The conference will be held on Sorrento Peninsula, mediterranean
land that has been depicted described and immortalised in song
by artists, poets and travellers from every period of history.
Along the coast, rugged and inaccessible cliffs soar upwards
between beautiful beaches, hidden caves, enchanting bays and
sheltered coves. Charming local towns, extraordinary hospitality
as well as excellent, well laid-out tourist facilities open the
peninsula and the island's beautiful to its many visitors from
all over the world. In addiction to its historic, literary and
scenic wonders, Sorrento Peninsula can be boast of excellent
beaches, making it one of the world's leading swimming and
climatic resorts.

Sorrento Peninsula is connected to Naples by a frequent scheduled
metropolitan train (one each 1/2 hour, 1 hour trip to Sorrento).

 > From Rome Intl. airport you can get to Naples by plane, or by train

(about 2h30 from rome airport directly to the city centre). Direct
flights exists between Naples and many European cities i.e. London,
Paris, Berlin, Munich, Stuttgart, Hanover, Barcelona, Brussels, Basle.

Useful links:
www.turismoregionecampania.it
www.sorrentoinfo.com



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