[ieeetcsc-discuss] [Fwd: SuperComputing 07 (SC07) Call for Papers]

Rajkumar Buyya raj at csse.unimelb.edu.au
Sat Feb 10 16:10:48 PST 2007


Dear Colleagues:

Please find enclosed CFP for upcoming SC 07 conference. This conference 
is co-sponsored by our TCSC (representing IEEE Computer Society) and I 
would like to request you to consider submitting a paper for it.

Cheers
Raj

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
We apologize if you received multiple copies of this Call for Papers.
Please feel free to distribute it to those who might be interested.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
==============================================================
                    CALL FOR PAPERS
                         SC07
     20th International Conference for High-Performance
        Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis
             Reno, Nevada November 12-16, 2007
              http://sc07.supercomputing.org
          Sponsors: ACM SIGARCH/IEEE Computer Society
==============================================================

The submission site is http://www.sc-submissions.org/.
Submission issues for papers should be directed to
papers at sc07.supercomputing.org.

Manuscripts should be submitted for blind review.
See formal requirements in http://sc07.supercomputing.org

Workshop, tutorial, panel session and other submissions are also
solicited. See http://sc07.supercomputing.org.

Important dates:

- Abstracts due: April 6, 2007, 11pm EST
- Papers due: April 9, 2007, 11pm EST
- Workshop, panel, and tutorial proposals due: April 9, 2007, 11pm EST
- Notification of acceptance: July 2, 2007

-------------

SC07, the premier international conference on high-performance
computing, networking, storage and analysis, provides a forum of
the highest quality for scientists and engineers to present their
latest research findings in one of most rapidly changing technical
fields. We invite you to submit your work on all aspects of
architecture, applications, performance, system software, networks,
and grids. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

- Multi-core performance
- Reliability of large systems
- Impact of technology on architecture
- Power-efficient architectures and techniques
- High-availability architectures
- High-performance I/O systems
- Embedded and reconfigurable architectures
- Interconnect and network interface architectures
- Network processor architectures
- Innovative hardware/software trade-offs
- Impact of compilers and OS on architecture
- Performance evaluation and modeling of real machines

A new two-part submission process is being used. Authors
must submit an abstract by Friday, April 6, 2007. They must submit
the full version of the paper by Monday, April 9, 2007. No
extensions will be granted. The full version should be a PDF file
that does not exceed 20 pages according to the instructions on
http://sc07.supercomputing.org. Papers that exceed the length
limit or that cannot be viewed using Adobe Acrobat Reader (version
3.0 or higher) may not be reviewed. Submissions for the Gordon
Bell Prize will be handled the same way. Please indicate if the
paper is a student paper for best student paper nominations.
Papers will be evaluated based on their novelty, fundamental
insights, and potential for long-term contribution. New-idea papers
are encouraged.

Papers Committee Co-Chairs:

  Ricky Kendall, Oak Ridge National Lab
  Josep Torrellas, University of Illinois

Area Chairs:

  Applications: Omar Ghattas, University of Texas
  Architecture: John Carter, University of Utah
  Grids: Marty Humphrey, University of Virginia
         Anne Trefethen, Oxford University
  Networks: Craig Stunkel, IBM
  Performance: Adolfy Hoisie, Los Alamos National Lab
  System Software: Keshav Pingali, University of Texas

Program Committee:

APPLICATIONS:
  Srinivas Aluru, Iowa State University
  George Biros, University of Pennsylvania
  Christian Bischof, University of Aachen
  Rupak Biswas, NASA Ames
  Brett Bode, DOE Ames Laboratory
  Nikos Chrisochoides, College of William and Mary
  Charbel Farhat, Stanford University
  Stephen Jardin, Princeton Plasma Physics Lab
  Kwan-Liu Ma, University of California Davis
  Esmond Ng, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
  Michael Norman, University of California San Diego
  David O'Hallaron, Carnegie Mellon University
  Padma Raghavan, The Pennsylvania State University
  Ulrich Ruede, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
  P. (Saday) Sadayappan, The Ohio State University
  Gerhard Wellein, Regionales RechenZentrum Erlangen
  Theresa Windus, Iowa State University

ARCHITECTURE:
  Dennis Abts, Cray
  Doug Burger, University of Texas
  Derek Chiou, University of Texas
  Mark Heinrich, University of Central Florida
  Jose Martinez, Cornell University
  Viktor Prasanna, University of Southern California
  Alex Ramirez, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
  Ashley Saulsbury, Sun Microsystems
  Xiaowei Shen, IBM
  Yan Solihin, North Carolina State University
  Lixin Zhang, IBM

GRIDS:
  David Abramson, Monash University
  Henrique Andrade, IBM
  Henri Bal, Vrije Universiteit
  Sujoy Basu, HP Labs
  Franck Cappello, Inria
  Ann Chervenak, USC Information Sciences Institute
  Silvia Figueira, Santa Clara University
  Wolfgang Gentzsch, D-Grid Initiative
  Andrew Grimshaw, University of Virginia
  Keith Jackson, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
  Dan Katz, Louisiana State University
  Satoshi Matsuoka, Tokyo Institute of Technology
  Philip Papadopoulos, San Diego Supercomputer Center
  Manish Parashar, Rutgers University
  Beth Plale, Indiana University
  Rich Wolski, Univ. of California Santa Barbara

NETWORKS:
  Alan Benner, IBM
  Darius Buntinas, Argonne National Lab
  Mitch Gusat, IBM
  Rami Melhem, University of Pittsburgh
  Jarek Nieplocha, Pacific Northwest National Lab
  Vivek Pai, Princeton University
  Scott Pakin, Los Alamos National Lab
  Dhabaleswar Panda, The Ohio State University
  Fabrizio Petrini, Pacific Northwest National Lab
  Steven Scott, Cray
  Keith Underwood, Sandia National Laboratories
  Pete Wyckoff, OSC
  Dongyan Xu, Purdue University

PERFORMANCE:
  Bronis de Supinski, Lawrence Livermore National Lab
  Vladimir Getov, University of Westminster
  Lizy John, University of Texas
  Karen Karavanic, Portland State University
  Darren Kerbyson, Los Alamos National Lab
  Barton Miller, University of Wisconsin
  Bernd Mohr, Forschungszentrum Juelich
  Leonid Oliker, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
  Allan Snavely, San Diego Supercomputer Center
  Xian-He Sun, Illinois Institute of Technology
  Jeffrey Vetter, Oak Ridge National Lab
  Patrick Worley, Oak Ridge National Lab

SYSTEM SOFTWARE:
  Greg Bronevetsky, Lawrence Livermore National Lab
  Calin Cascaval, IBM
  Rudolf Eigenmann, Purdue University
  Guang Gao, University of Delaware
  Mary Hall, USC Information Sciences Institute
  Tony Hey, Microsoft
  Laxmikant Kale, University of Illinois
  Hironori Kasahara, Waseda University
  Ken Kennedy, Rice University
  Wei Li, Intel
  Calvin Lin, University of Texas
  Frank Mueller, North Carolina State University
  David Padua, University of Illinois
  Ram Rajamony, IBM
  Lawrence Rauchwerger, Texas A&M University
  Robert Wisniewski. IBM


-- 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dr. Rajkumar Buyya
Associate Professor and Reader
Grid Computing and Distributed Systems (GRIDS) Lab
Dept. of Computer Science and Software Engineering
The University of Melbourne
ICT Building, 111, Barry Street, Carlton
Melbourne, VIC 3053, Australia
Phone: +61-3-8344 1344 (office); +61-0402102656 (home)
Fax: +61-3-9348 1184; Email: raj at csse.unimelb.edu.au
URL: http://www.buyya.com | http://www.gridbus.org/~raj
------------------------------------------------------------------------



More information about the Discuss mailing list