[ieeetcsc-discuss] CFP: CLADE 2008 deadline extended

Xiaolin (Andy) Li xiaolin at cs.okstate.edu
Fri Feb 29 22:14:35 PST 2008


Dear Colleagues,

Please help disseminate the CFP to your colleagues and students. Many 
thanks.

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(Extended deadline: March 7, 2008)

Challenges of Large Applications in Distributed Environments (CLADE)
Call For Papers
In conjunction with the 17th International Symposium on High Performance 
Distributed Computing (HPDC 2008)
Boston, Massachusetts, June 23, 2008
http://www.cs.okstate.edu/clade2008/

Distributed cyberinfrastructure for the realization of e-Science and 
e-Business continues to be developed at a rapid pace and across diverse 
disciplines.  This development reinforces the need for effective 
distributed applications. From sensor data to online data collections to 
remote visualization, the most challenging problems will be solved by 
applications that can make effective use of such distributed, 
heterogeneous resources.  This workshop will highlight the successful 
development, deployment, management and evaluation of large scale 
applications in science, engineering, medicine, business, economics, 
education, and other disciplines, on Grids and other distributed 
heterogeneous and dynamic computing environments.

Topics of interest concerning e-Science and cyberinfrastructure include, 
but not limited to, the following:

* Large-scale distributed applications, both computational and data-centric
* Application-specific portals and problem solving Environment
* e-Science applications in physics, biology, astronomy, chemistry, 
finance, engineering, and medicine, etc.
* Large, distributed data analysis
* Scientific workflow
* Applications with heterogeneous spatial and temporal characteristics
* Distributed, multidimensional, dynamically adaptive applications
* Sensor Networks and Environmental Observatories in e-Science
* Examples of distributed applications benefiting from advances in
* Application hosting frameworks for distributed environments
* Runtime support for intelligent, adaptive systems
* Programming models for heterogeneous and dynamic computation
* Portability, quality of service, or fault-tolerance in cluster and 
Grid computation
* Resource management, dynamic scheduling or load balancing in 
heterogeneous environments

PAPER SUBMISSIONS
CLADE 2008 invites authors to submit original and unpublished work. 
Please submit full papers (10 pages maximum, IEEE Transactions format).  
Electronic submission is required.  Submission implies the willingness 
of at least one of the authors to register at the workshop and present 
the paper.  One paper will be honored at the workshop with the best 
paper award.  Any questions concerning topics, submissions or any other 
issues may be directed to the Program Chair.

PUBLICATION
The workshop proceedings will be published by ACM and distributed at the 
conference. 

IMPORTANT DATES
* Submission Deadline: March 7, 2008
* Notice of Acceptance: March 27, 2008
* Final Manuscript Due: April 10, 2008
* Workshop: June 23, 2008

GENERAL CHAIRS
Yoonhee Kim,  Sookmyung Women's U.

PROGRAM CHAIRS
Xiaolin (Andy) Li, Oklahoma State U.
 
STEERING COMMITTEE
Raymond Bair, ANL
Ioana Banicescu, Mississippi State Univ.
Francine Berman, Univ. of Calif., San Diego
Jack Dongarra, Univ. of Tenn., Knoxville
Salim Hariri, University of Arizona
Manish Parashar, Rutgers University
Viktor Prasanna, Univ. of Southern Calif.
Joel Saltz, Ohio State University
Edward Seidel, Louisiana State University
Alan Sussman, University of Maryland
 
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Henrique Andrade, IBM Research
David Bernholdt, ORNL
Jiannong Cao, HK PolyU
Umit Catalyurek, Ohio State U.
Kenneth Chiu, U. Binghamton
Jose Cunha, U. Nova de Lisboa
Ewa Deelman, ISI
Frederic Desprez, ENS Lyon
Hai Jin, HUST
Tevfik Kosar, Louisiana State U.
Tahsin Kurc, Ohio State U.
Jysoo Lee, Calit2
Sang Boem Lim, KonKuk U.
David Lowenthal, U. Georgia
Malika Mahoui, IUPUI
James Myers, NCSA
Gregory Newby, Arctic Region Supercomputing Center
Jun Ni, U. Iowa
Yoonho Park, IBM Research
Marlon Pierce, Indiana U.
Ilkyun Ra, U. Colorado Denver
Thomas Rauber, U. Bayreuth
Gudula Rünger, TU Chemnitz
Edward Walker, TACC
Shaowen Wang, UIUC

FURTHER INFORMATION
For further information please contact the Program Chair: Xiaolin (Andy) 
Li, Oklahoma State University <xiaolin at cs.okstate.edu>




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