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January 24, 2011 - HDPC 2011 (The 20th International ACM Symposium on High-Performance Parallel and Distributed Computing)

ACM HPDC 2011 Call For Papers The 20th International ACM Symposium on High-Performance Parallel and Distributed Computing San Jose, California June 8-11, 2011
When Jan 24, 2011
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ACM HPDC 2011 Call For Papers

The 20th International ACM Symposium on High-Performance Parallel and Distributed Computing

San Jose, California
June 8-11, 2011

www.hpdc.org/2011/

The ACM International Symposium on High-Performance Parallel and Distributed Computing is the premier conference for presenting the latest research on the design, implementation, evaluation, and use of parallel and distributed systems for high end computing. The 20th installment of HPDC will take place in San Jose, California, in the heart of Silicon Valley. This year, HPDC is affiliated with the ACM Federated Computing Research Conference, consisting of fifteen leading ACM conferences all in one week. HPDC will be held on June 9-11 (Thursday through Saturday) with affiliated workshops taking place on June 8th (Wednesday).

Submissions are welcomed on all forms of high performance parallel and distributed computing, including but not limited to clusters, clouds, grids, utility computing, data-intensive computing, multicore and parallel computing. All papers will be reviewed by a distinguished program committee, with a strong preference for rigorous results obtained in operational parallel and distributed systems. All papers will be evaluated for correctness, originality, potential impact, quality of presentation, and interest and relevance to the conference.

In addition to traditional technical papers, we also invite experience papers. Such papers should present operational details of a production high end system or application, and draw out conclusions gained from operating the system or application. The evaluation of experience papers will place a greater weight on the real-world impact of the system and the value of conclusions to future system designs.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Applications of parallel and distributed computing.
* Systems, networks, and architectures for high end computing.
* Parallel and multicore issues and opportunities.
* Virtualization of machines, networks, and storage.
* Programming languages and environments.
* I/O, file systems, and data management.
* Data intensive computing.
* Resource management, scheduling, and load-balancing.
* Performance modeling, simulation, and prediction.
* Fault tolerance, reliability and availability.
* Security, configuration, policy, and management issues.
* Models and use cases for utility, grid, and cloud computing.


Authors are invited to submit technical papers of at most 12 pages in PDF format, including all figures and references. Papers should be formatted in the ACM Proceedings Style and submitted via the conference web site. Accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings, and will be incorporated into the ACM Digital Library.

Papers must be self-contained and provide the technical substance required for the program committee to evaluate the paper's contribution. Papers should thoughtfully address all related work, particularly work presented at previous HPDC events. Submitted papers must be original work that has not appeared in and is not under consideration for another conference or a journal. See the ACM Prior Publication Policy for more details.

WORKSHOPS

Seven workshops affiliated with HPDC will be held on Wednesday, June 8th. For more information, see the Workshops page.
* ScienceCloud: 2nd Workshop on Scientific Cloud Computing
* MapReduce: The Second International Workshop on MapReduce and its
Applications
* VTDC: Virtual Technologies in Distributed Computing
* ECMLS: The Second International Emerging Computational Methods for
the Life Sciences Workshop
* LSAP: Workshop on Large-Scale System and Application Performance
* DIDC: The Fourth International Workshop on Data-Intensive
Distributed Computing
* 3DAPAS: Workshop on Dynamic Distributed Data-Intensive
Applications, Programming Abstractions, and Systems

IMPORTANT DATES

Technical Papers Due: 17 January 2011
PAPER DEADLINE EXTENDED: 24 January 2011 (No further extensions!)
Author Notifications: 28 February 2011
Final Papers Due: 24 March 2011
Conference Dates: 8-11 June 2011



GENERAL CHAIR
Barney Maccabe, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

PROGRAM CHAIR
Douglas Thain, University of Notre Dame

WORKSHOP CHAIR
Mike Lewis, Binghamton University

LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIR
Nick Wright, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

PUBLICITY CO-CHAIRS
Alexandru Iosup, Delft University
John Lange, University of Pittsburgh
Ioan Raicu, Illinois Institute of Technology
Yong Zhao, Microsoft

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Kento Aida, National Institute of Informatics
Henri Bal, Vrije University
Roger Barga, Microsoft
Jim Basney, NCSA
John Bent, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Ron Brightwell, Sandia National Laboratories
Shawn Brown, Pittsburgh Supercomputer Center
Claris Castillo, IBM
Andrew A. Chien, UC San Diego and SDSC
Ewa Deelman, USC Information Sciences Institute
Peter Dinda, Northwestern
Scott Emrich, University of Notre Dame
Dick Epema, TU-Delft
Gilles Fedak, INRIA
Renato Figuierdo, University of Florida
Ian Foster, University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory
Gabriele Garzolio, Fermi National Laboratory
Rong Ge, Marquette University
Sebastien Goasguen, Clemson University
Kartik Gopalan, Binghamton University
Dean Hildebrand, IBM Almaden
Adriana Iamnitchi, University of South Florida
Alexandru Iosup, TU-Delft
Keith Jackson, Lawrence Berkeley
Shantenu Jha, Louisiana State University
Daniel S. Katz, University of Chicago
Thilo Kielmann, Vrije University
Charles Killian, Purdue University
Tevfik Kosar, Louisiana State University
John Lange, University of Pittsburgh
Mike Lewis, Binghamton University
Barney Maccabe, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Grzegorz Malewicz, Google
Satoshi Matsuoka, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Jarek Nabrzyski, University of Notre Dame
Manish Parashar, Rutgers University
Beth Plale, Indiana University
Ioan Raicu, Illinois Institute of Technology
Philip Rhodes, University of Mississippi
Philip Roth, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Karsten Schwan, Georgia Tech
Martin Swany, University of Delaware
Jon Weissman, University of Minnesota
Dongyan Xu, Purdue University
Ken Yocum, UCSD
Yong Zhao, Microsoft

STEERING COMMITTEE
Henri Bal, Vrije University
Andrew A. Chien, UC San Diego and SDSC
Peter Dinda, Northwestern University
Ian Foster, Argonne National Laboratory and University of Chicago
Dennis Gannon, Microsoft
Salim Hariri, University of Arizona
Dieter Kranzlmueller, Ludwig-Maximilians-Univ. Muenchen
Manish Parashar, Rutgers University
Karsten Schwan, Georgia Tech
Jon Weissman, University of Minnesota (Chair)

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