[ieeetcsc-discuss] IPDPS 2007 Advance Program Posted
Bo Hong
bohong at coe.drexel.edu
Mon Jan 29 11:37:24 PST 2007
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* C A L L F O R P A R T I C I P A T I O N *
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* 21st IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium *
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* (IPDPS 2007) *
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* March 26-30, 2007 *
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* Long Beach, California USA *
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* http://www.ipdps.org *
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* Deadline for special rate hotel registration: Mar. 2nd, 2007 *
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* Deadline for discounted advance registration: Mar. 5th, 2007 *
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21st IEEE International Parallel &
Distributed Processing Symposium
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Monday, 26th March - Friday, 30th March 2007
Renaissance Long Beach Hotel
Long Beach, California USA
Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Parallel
Processing
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Go to www.ipdps.org and
...Register for IPDPS 2007 online by March 5th to obtain discounted
advance fees.
...Link to the Renaissance Hotel and register by March 2nd to obtain
guaranteed special rates for IPDPS 2007 attendees.
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This email contains the following five sections:
I. IPDPS 2007 SUMMARY PROGRAM SCHEDULE
II. TECHNICAL SESSIONS (Tues, Wed, Thurs)
III. WORKSHOPS (Mon & Fri)
IV. INVITATION FOR COMMERCIAL PARTICIPATION
V. IPDPS 2007 LOCATION
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I. SUMMARY PROGRAM SCHEDULE
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A total of 109 papers have been selected for presentation in 27
technical sessions and a plenary session for best papers. All IPDPS
2007 events, including workshops, the symposium tutorial, and banquet,
are included in registration fees and all events are open to all
attendees. A copy of proceedings which includes the 21 workshops will
be distributed at registration. Advance discounted registration fees
are available through March 5th, 2007. On site fees will apply after
that. (Check Web at www.ipdps.org for updates and to register online.)
Monday - March 26, 2007
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-WORKSHOPS 1-12 (all day)
Visit IPDPS Web to link to individual workshop program & schedule
-TCPP RECEPTION & TALK (evening)
Tuesday - March 27, 2007
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-KEYNOTE PLENARY SESSION (8:00 AM)
Christopher Johnson
University of Utah
"Large-Scale Bioimaging and Visualization"
-TECHNICAL SESSIONS 1-12 (morning & afternoon)
-SYMPOSIUM TUTORIAL (evening)
"High-performance Computing Methods for Computational Genomics"
Wednesday - March 28, 2007
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-KEYNOTE PLENARY SESSION (8:00 AM)
Michael J. Flynn
Stanford University
"Avoiding the Memory Bottleneck through Structured Arrays"
-BEST PAPERS PLENARY SESSION (morning)
-TECHNICAL SESSIONS 13-16 (early afternoon)
-SYMPOSIUM PANEL (late afternoon)
"Is the Multi-Core Roadmap going to Live Up to its Promises?"
Moderator: Per Stenstrom (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
Panelists: Michel Dubois (USC); Tim Mattson (Intel); Kunle Olukotun
(Stanford);
David Padua (UIUC); Marc Tremblay (Sun Microsystems)
-SYMPOSIUM BANQUET (evening)
Speaker: Mark Seager
Lawrence Livermore National Labs
"Why Peta-Scale is Different: An Ecosystem Approach to Predictive
Scientific
and Engineering Simulation"
Thursday - March 29, 2007
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-KEYNOTE PLENARY SESSION (8:00 AM)
Umesh Vazirani
University of California Berkeley
"Quantum Physics and the Nature of Computing"
-TECHNICAL SESSIONS 17-20 (morning)
Session 17: Network Algorithms
Session 18: Peer-to-Peer Systems and Applications I
Session 19: Networks and Storage Systems
Session 20: Compiler Optimization and Software Environment
-TECHNICAL SESSIONS 21-24 (early afternoon)
Session 21: Distributed Algorithms
Session 22: Peer-to-Peer Systems and Applications II
Session 23: Job Scheduling
Session 24: Fault Tolerance and Checkpointing
-TECHNICAL SESSIONS 25-27 (late afternoon)
Session 25: Load Balancing Algorithms
Session 26: Distributed and Mobile Applications
Session 27: Algorithms for Parallel Execution
Parallel COMMERCIAL TRACK
Friday - March 30, 2007
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-WORKSHOPS 13-21 (all day)
Visit IPDPS Web to link to individual workshop program & schedule
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II. TECHNICAL SESSIONS (Tues, Wed, Thurs)
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Session 1: Peer-to-Peer Algorithms,
Session 2: Science, Finance and Combinatorial Applications,
Session 3: Cluster and Server Architectures,
Session 4: Software Support for Large Scale Scientific Computing
Session 5: Scheduling Algorithms
Session 6: Search, Text and Web Applications
Session 7: Processor Architecture
Session 8: Performance Analysis and Optimization
Session 9: Complexity of Algorithms
Session 10: Power and Energy Aware Computing
Session 11: Performance Modeling and Evaluation
Session 12: Middleware and Tools
Plenary Session: Best Papers
Session 13: Wireless, Adhoc and Sensor Algorithms
Session 14: Applications on Emerging Architectures
Session 15: Interconnection Networks
Session 16: Performance Prediction and Distributed Systems
Session 17: Network Algorithms
Session 18: Peer-to-Peer Systems and Applications I
Session 19: Networks and Storage Systems
Session 20: Compiler Optimization and Software Environment
Session 21: Distributed Algorithms
Session 22: Peer-to-Peer Systems and Applications II
Session 23: Job Scheduling
Session 24: Fault Tolerance and Checkpointing
Session 25: Load Balancing Algorithms
Session 26: Distributed and Mobile Applications
Session 27: Algorithms for Parallel Execution
Commercial Track
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III. WORKSHOPS (Mon & Fri)
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1-HCW
Heterogeneity in Computing Workshop
2-WPDRTS
Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Real-Time Systems
3-RAW
Reconfigurable Architectures Workshop
4-HIPS-ToPMoDRS
Workshop on High-Level Parallel Programming Models & Supportive
Environments
5-JAVAPDC
International Workshop on Java and Components for Parallelism,
Distribution and Concurrency
6-NIDISC
Workshop on Nature Inspired Distributed Computing
7-HiCOMB
Workshop on High Performance Computational Biology
8-APDCM
Advances in Parallel and Distributed Computing Models
9-CAC
Communication Architecture for Clusters
10-NSFNGS
NSF Next Generation Software Program
11-HPPAC
High-Performance, Power-Aware Computing
12-HPGC
High Performance Grid Computing
13-PDSEC
Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Scientific and Engineering
Computing
14-PMEO-PDS
Performance Modelling, Evaluation, and Optimisation of Parallel and
Distributed Systems
15-DPDNS
Dependable Parallel, Distributed and Network-Centric Systems
16-SSN
International Workshop on Security in Systems and Networks
17-SMTPS
Workshop on System Management Techniques, Processes, and Services
18-POHLL
Performance Optimization for High-Level Languages and Libraries
19-HOTP2P
Third International Workshop on Hot Topics in Peer-to-Peer Systems
20-PCGRID
Workshop on Large-Scale, Volatile Desktop Grids
21-MTAAP
Workshop on Multi-Threaded Architectures and Applications
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IV. INVITATION FOR COMMERCIAL PARTICIPATION
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The call for Commercial Participation at IPDPS 2007 remains open, and
companies are invited to contact the Commercial Co-chairs to explore
sponsorship and participation, including:
(1) Give a presentation in a special Commercial Track, which includes
publication of a technical article in the proceedings of the symposium.
(2) Offer an evening Commercial Tutorial to provide orientation and
training to symposium participants interested in using and/or learning
more about your technology.
(3) Participate in Commercial Exhibits by having a booth where your
company can promote awareness about its recent technological advances in
a "walk-up-and-talk" setting.
IPDPS is one of the premier international conferences in the areas of
parallel and distributed computing and includes an academic and
industrial audience from all over the world. The Symposium is also known
for a large number of high-quality workshops in diverse areas. In its
21st year, IPDPS returns to Southern California where it started and is
an excellent opportunity for local companies to showcase their
technologies to a sophisticated international audience. For more
information, send email to Deborah.Nielsen at unx.uci.edu.
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V. IPDPS 2007 LOCATION
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In March of 2007, IPDPS returns to Southern California, its starting
point. The meeting place is the Renaissance Long Beach Hotel, which
overlooks the Queen Mary and Aquarium of the Pacific and is situated
just steps from trendy dining, sandy beach, and boutique shopping. Go
to the IPDPS Web at www.ipdps.org and link to the Renaissance Hotel to
register by March 2nd to obtain guaranteed special rates.
Attractions like Disneyland, Universal Studios, and the Getty Museum &
Center are a short drive from Long Beach, and the region north and south
of Long Beach known as the Tech Coast is home to USC, UCLA, UCI, and
UCSD. It is an international setting with village like beach
communities and the attractions and resources of Los Angeles, Orange
County and San Diego. Join us to commemorate 21 years of building the
IPDPS event and community of computer scientists who meet annually to
extend knowledge and understanding in this field.
PLEASE JOIN US IN LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA DURING THE LAST WEEK OF MARCH!
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