AHPC 2013 - International Workshop on Autonomic and High Performance Computing (AHPC 2013)
Date2013-07-01 - 2013-07-05
Deadline2013-02-11
VenueHelsinki, Finland
Keywords
Websitehttps://hpcs2013.cisedu.info
Topics/Call fo Papers
Due to the increasing complexity, scale and heterogeneity in computing systems and applications, including hardware, software, sensors, communication and networks, there are needs for Autonomic Computing (AC) focusing on self-manageable systems that exhibit self-configuration, self-healing, self-protection, self-optimization, and/or self-monitoring. It is getting even more critical with the ubiquitous permeation of embedded devices. The purpose of this workshop is intended to bring together specialists and researchers in those converging specialties to share views and address technical issues and developments for autonomic and high performance computing.
The Workshop topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
Autonomic computing systems that exhibit self-configuration, self-healing, self-protection, self-optimization, and/or self-monitoring
Software engineering principles and architectures
Data analysis and decision techniques
Monitoring systems
Theory and practice of autonomic systems
Management of resources including hardware, workloads, faults, security, power, and other challenges
Hypervisor, operating systems, hardware, or application support for autonomic computing
Knowledge-based and/or intelligent user interfaces
Self-adaptability and self-management of context-aware systems
Modeling, virtualization, operating systems or application in autonomic computing
Applications of autonomic computing and experiences in science, engineering, business and society
The Workshop topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
Autonomic computing systems that exhibit self-configuration, self-healing, self-protection, self-optimization, and/or self-monitoring
Software engineering principles and architectures
Data analysis and decision techniques
Monitoring systems
Theory and practice of autonomic systems
Management of resources including hardware, workloads, faults, security, power, and other challenges
Hypervisor, operating systems, hardware, or application support for autonomic computing
Knowledge-based and/or intelligent user interfaces
Self-adaptability and self-management of context-aware systems
Modeling, virtualization, operating systems or application in autonomic computing
Applications of autonomic computing and experiences in science, engineering, business and society
Other CFPs
- International Workshop on Parallel/Portfolio Satisfiability Solving (WPSS 2013)
- 4th International Workshop on Modeling and Simulation of Peer-to-Peer and Autonomic Systems (MOSPAS 2013)
- 3rd International Workshop on New Algorithms and Programming Models for the Manycore Era (APMM 2013)
- International Workshop on High Performance Platform Management (HPPM 2013)
- International Workshop on High Performance Interconnection Networks (HPIN 2013)
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