AusPDC 2014 - Australasian Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing (AusPDC)
Topics/Call fo Papers
In 2010, AusGrid event was broadened to include all aspects of parallel and distributed computing and hence was called as Australasian Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing (AusPDC). Following this successful event, it comes to the 9th this year in the series. In both New Zealand and Australia parallel and distributed computing has been recognised as strategic technologies for driving their moves towards knowledge economies. A number of projects and initiatives are underway in both countries in these areas. There is a natural interest in tools which support collaboration and access to remote resources given the challenges of the countries location and sparse populations.
Topics of interest for the symposium include but not limited to: Multicore, GPUs and other forms of special purpose processors, Cluster computing, Grid computing, Cloud computing, Peer-to-peer computing, Service computing and workflow management, Managing large distributed data sets, Middleware and tools, Performance evaluation and modeling, Performance accelerators, Problem-solving environments, Parallel programming models, languages and compilers, Runtime systems, Operating systems, Resource scheduling and load balancing, Data mining, Computational Science and Engineering, Agent-based computing, Reliability, security, privacy and dependability, and Applications and e-Science.
The symposium is primarily targeted at researchers from Australia and New Zealand, however in the spirit of parallel and distributed computing, which aims to enable collaboration of distributed virtual organizations, we encourage papers and participation from international researchers.
Topics of interest for the symposium include but not limited to: Multicore, GPUs and other forms of special purpose processors, Cluster computing, Grid computing, Cloud computing, Peer-to-peer computing, Service computing and workflow management, Managing large distributed data sets, Middleware and tools, Performance evaluation and modeling, Performance accelerators, Problem-solving environments, Parallel programming models, languages and compilers, Runtime systems, Operating systems, Resource scheduling and load balancing, Data mining, Computational Science and Engineering, Agent-based computing, Reliability, security, privacy and dependability, and Applications and e-Science.
The symposium is primarily targeted at researchers from Australia and New Zealand, however in the spirit of parallel and distributed computing, which aims to enable collaboration of distributed virtual organizations, we encourage papers and participation from international researchers.
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