PDP 2011 - 19th Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and network-based Processing pdp2011
Date2011-02-09
Deadline2010-08-01
VenueAyia Napa, Cyprus
KeywordsParallel computing;distributed computing;distributed network architecture
Websitehttps://www.pdp2011.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
19th Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed
and network-based Processing
PDP 2011
Grecian Bay Hotel, Ayia Napa, Cyprus, February 9-11 2011
http://www.pdp2011.org
Paper submission: August 1st, 2010
Scope
Parallel, Distributed, and Network-Based Processing has undergone
impressive change over recent years. New architectures and
applications have rapidly become the central focus of the discipline.
These changes are often a result of cross-fertilisation of parallel
and distributed technologies with other rapidly evolving technologies
such as telecommunications and multimedia. It is of paramount
importance to review and assess these new developments in comparison
with recent research achievements in the well-established areas of
parallel and distributed computing, from industry and the scientific
community.
The PDP 2011 aims to provide a forum for the presentation of these and
other issues through original research presentations and to facilitate
the exchange of knowledge and new ideas at the highest technical
level. Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:
* Distributed Systems: Distributed databases, distributed
object-oriented systems, distributed operating systems, heterogeneous
distributed systems, distributed algorithms, distributed shared memory
systems
* Network-based Computing: Web computing, cluster computing, cloud
computing, computational grids, data grids, semantic grid, mobile
agents, distributed web services, security in distributed systems
* Parallel Computer Systems: massively parallel machines,
interconnection networks, embedded parallel and distributed systems,
fault-tolerance, memory organization, support for parallel I/O,
multi/many core systems, GPU and FPGA based parallel systems
* Models and Tools for Parallel Programming Environments: performance
prediction and analysis, simulation, knowledge-based parallel program
development, visualization tools
* Advanced Applications: multi-disciplinary applications, parallel
databases, computations over irregular domains, numerical applications
with multi-level parallelism, real time distributed applications,
distributed business applications
* Languages, Compilers and Runtime Support Systems: task and data
parallel languages, functional and logic languages, object-oriented
languages, dependability issues, scheduling and load balancing, task
and object migration
Special Sessions
The following special sessions will be organized within the conference:
* Next Generation of Web Computing, chair Konrad Klockner
* Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization of Peer-to-peer environments,
chair Julien Bourgeois
* New Topics in Parallel Computing in Optimization, chair Didier El Baz
* Grid, Parallel and Distributed Bioinformatics Applications, chairs
Ivan Merelli and Daniel D'Agostino
* Grid and High Performance Computing for Nuclear Fusion Applications,
chair Rainer Stotzka and Jan Westerholm
* On-chip Parallel and Network-based Systems, chairs Hamid
Sarbazi-Azad and Nader Bagherzadeh
* Virtualisation in Distributed Systems, chair Thierry Delaitre
* Security in Networked and Distributed Systems (SNDS 2011) chair Igor Kotenko
Papers can be submitted either to conference main track or to one of
these Special Sessions. All accepted papers will be included in the
same volume, published by IEEE Computer Society Press. Links to web
pages relative to the Special Sessions will be available soon.
Important dates
Please update the Submission Date to August 1st, 2010. The CFP follows.
Event's site is www.pdp2011.org
Thank you
Yiannis Cotronis
Deadline for paper submission: August 1st, 2010
Acceptance notification: October 4th, 2010
Camera ready paper due: October 29th, 2010
Conference: February 9-11th, 2011
Venue
PDP 2011 will take place at Grecian Bay Hotel, Ayia Napa, Cyprus.
Paper submission
Prospective authors should submit a full paper not exceeding 5000
words, 8 pages in length and including a 150-200 word abstract. To
facilitate an anonymous reviewing process, the first page of the paper
should contain only the title and abstract; moreover, the names of the
authors of the paper must not appear in citations in the reference
section.
Program Co-Chairs
Yiannis Cotronis, University of Athens
George Angelos Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus
Marco Danelutto, University of Pisa
and network-based Processing
PDP 2011
Grecian Bay Hotel, Ayia Napa, Cyprus, February 9-11 2011
http://www.pdp2011.org
Paper submission: August 1st, 2010
Scope
Parallel, Distributed, and Network-Based Processing has undergone
impressive change over recent years. New architectures and
applications have rapidly become the central focus of the discipline.
These changes are often a result of cross-fertilisation of parallel
and distributed technologies with other rapidly evolving technologies
such as telecommunications and multimedia. It is of paramount
importance to review and assess these new developments in comparison
with recent research achievements in the well-established areas of
parallel and distributed computing, from industry and the scientific
community.
The PDP 2011 aims to provide a forum for the presentation of these and
other issues through original research presentations and to facilitate
the exchange of knowledge and new ideas at the highest technical
level. Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:
* Distributed Systems: Distributed databases, distributed
object-oriented systems, distributed operating systems, heterogeneous
distributed systems, distributed algorithms, distributed shared memory
systems
* Network-based Computing: Web computing, cluster computing, cloud
computing, computational grids, data grids, semantic grid, mobile
agents, distributed web services, security in distributed systems
* Parallel Computer Systems: massively parallel machines,
interconnection networks, embedded parallel and distributed systems,
fault-tolerance, memory organization, support for parallel I/O,
multi/many core systems, GPU and FPGA based parallel systems
* Models and Tools for Parallel Programming Environments: performance
prediction and analysis, simulation, knowledge-based parallel program
development, visualization tools
* Advanced Applications: multi-disciplinary applications, parallel
databases, computations over irregular domains, numerical applications
with multi-level parallelism, real time distributed applications,
distributed business applications
* Languages, Compilers and Runtime Support Systems: task and data
parallel languages, functional and logic languages, object-oriented
languages, dependability issues, scheduling and load balancing, task
and object migration
Special Sessions
The following special sessions will be organized within the conference:
* Next Generation of Web Computing, chair Konrad Klockner
* Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization of Peer-to-peer environments,
chair Julien Bourgeois
* New Topics in Parallel Computing in Optimization, chair Didier El Baz
* Grid, Parallel and Distributed Bioinformatics Applications, chairs
Ivan Merelli and Daniel D'Agostino
* Grid and High Performance Computing for Nuclear Fusion Applications,
chair Rainer Stotzka and Jan Westerholm
* On-chip Parallel and Network-based Systems, chairs Hamid
Sarbazi-Azad and Nader Bagherzadeh
* Virtualisation in Distributed Systems, chair Thierry Delaitre
* Security in Networked and Distributed Systems (SNDS 2011) chair Igor Kotenko
Papers can be submitted either to conference main track or to one of
these Special Sessions. All accepted papers will be included in the
same volume, published by IEEE Computer Society Press. Links to web
pages relative to the Special Sessions will be available soon.
Important dates
Please update the Submission Date to August 1st, 2010. The CFP follows.
Event's site is www.pdp2011.org
Thank you
Yiannis Cotronis
Deadline for paper submission: August 1st, 2010
Acceptance notification: October 4th, 2010
Camera ready paper due: October 29th, 2010
Conference: February 9-11th, 2011
Venue
PDP 2011 will take place at Grecian Bay Hotel, Ayia Napa, Cyprus.
Paper submission
Prospective authors should submit a full paper not exceeding 5000
words, 8 pages in length and including a 150-200 word abstract. To
facilitate an anonymous reviewing process, the first page of the paper
should contain only the title and abstract; moreover, the names of the
authors of the paper must not appear in citations in the reference
section.
Program Co-Chairs
Yiannis Cotronis, University of Athens
George Angelos Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus
Marco Danelutto, University of Pisa
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