fgcs 2013 - Special Issue on Intelligent Big Data Processing - Future Generation Computer Systems
Topics/Call fo Papers
Special Issue on
Intelligent Big Data Processing
Future Generation Computer Systems
Editor-in-Chief: Peter Sloot
http://ees.elsevier.com/fgcs/
ISSN: 0167-739X
Overview
Nowadays, data comes from sensors, lab experiments, simulations, individual archives, enterprise and Internet in all scales and formats. This data flood has outpaced our capability to process, analyze, store and understand these datasets. Such rapid expansion is also accelerated by the dramatic increase in acceptance of social media and networking applications. Furthermore, It can be foreseen that Internet of things (IoT) applications will raise the scale of data to an unprecedented level. People and devices (from home coffee machines to cars, to buses, railway stations and airports) are all loosely connected. Trillions of such connected components will generate a huge data ocean, and valuable information must be discovered from the data to help improve quality of life and make our world a better place. This special issue intends to tackle such data deluge issues intelligently, efficiently and effectively. Areas of interest for this special issue include the following topics:
- Intelligent data mining techniques
- Dynamic data redistribution
- Scalable and distributed algorithms
- New programming models for large data
- Locality aware data processing
- NoSQL
- Data filtering techniques for Internet of Things
- DaaS, Data as a Service
- MapReduce in hybrid clouds
- Asynchronous data processing
- Opportunistic data processing in hybrid clouds
- Intelligent storage and load balancing
- Data migration and synchronization (between private and public clouds)
- Multi-tier MapReduce programming model
- Dynamic Mapper/Reducer join/leave
- Data decomposition base on GPU / CPU availability
- Dynamic provisioning for big data processing
- System Issues related to large datasets
Schedule
Manuscript due date: December 20, 2012
First round notification: March 1st, 2013
Submission due date of revised paper: April 15, 2013
Notification of acceptance: May 15, 2013
Submission of final revised paper: June 10, 2013
Publication: September 2013 (tentative)
Submission & Review Instruction
Submitted articles must not have been previously published or currently submitted for journal publication elsewhere. Submissions must be directly sent via the FGCS submission web site at http://ees.elsevier.com/fgcs/login.asp (please select the track - SS: Intelligent Big Data - Hsu).
Paper submissions must conform to the layout and format guidelines in Future Generation Computer Systems. For a full and complete Guide for Authors, please refer to: http://www.elsevier.com/fgcs
Each submitted paper will be reviewed by at least three Editorial reviewers
Criteria and Evaluation for acceptance of paper:
- Significance to the journal's audience
- Relevance to this special issue
- Quality of the paper including originality, technical depth, significance of results, adequacy of priori works referenced, overall organization, clarity and readability, satisfactory English writing, sufficient support for assertions and conclusion, appropriate title, abstract adequately summarizes the paper, introduction provides proper orientation, clear tables and figures.
- Overall recommendation on the paper
- Optional confidential comments to the Editorial Committee
Guest Editors
Robert Hsu
Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering,
Chung Hua University, Taiwan
Email: chh-AT-chu.edu.tw
http://www.chu.edu.tw/~chh
Intelligent Big Data Processing
Future Generation Computer Systems
Editor-in-Chief: Peter Sloot
http://ees.elsevier.com/fgcs/
ISSN: 0167-739X
Overview
Nowadays, data comes from sensors, lab experiments, simulations, individual archives, enterprise and Internet in all scales and formats. This data flood has outpaced our capability to process, analyze, store and understand these datasets. Such rapid expansion is also accelerated by the dramatic increase in acceptance of social media and networking applications. Furthermore, It can be foreseen that Internet of things (IoT) applications will raise the scale of data to an unprecedented level. People and devices (from home coffee machines to cars, to buses, railway stations and airports) are all loosely connected. Trillions of such connected components will generate a huge data ocean, and valuable information must be discovered from the data to help improve quality of life and make our world a better place. This special issue intends to tackle such data deluge issues intelligently, efficiently and effectively. Areas of interest for this special issue include the following topics:
- Intelligent data mining techniques
- Dynamic data redistribution
- Scalable and distributed algorithms
- New programming models for large data
- Locality aware data processing
- NoSQL
- Data filtering techniques for Internet of Things
- DaaS, Data as a Service
- MapReduce in hybrid clouds
- Asynchronous data processing
- Opportunistic data processing in hybrid clouds
- Intelligent storage and load balancing
- Data migration and synchronization (between private and public clouds)
- Multi-tier MapReduce programming model
- Dynamic Mapper/Reducer join/leave
- Data decomposition base on GPU / CPU availability
- Dynamic provisioning for big data processing
- System Issues related to large datasets
Schedule
Manuscript due date: December 20, 2012
First round notification: March 1st, 2013
Submission due date of revised paper: April 15, 2013
Notification of acceptance: May 15, 2013
Submission of final revised paper: June 10, 2013
Publication: September 2013 (tentative)
Submission & Review Instruction
Submitted articles must not have been previously published or currently submitted for journal publication elsewhere. Submissions must be directly sent via the FGCS submission web site at http://ees.elsevier.com/fgcs/login.asp (please select the track - SS: Intelligent Big Data - Hsu).
Paper submissions must conform to the layout and format guidelines in Future Generation Computer Systems. For a full and complete Guide for Authors, please refer to: http://www.elsevier.com/fgcs
Each submitted paper will be reviewed by at least three Editorial reviewers
Criteria and Evaluation for acceptance of paper:
- Significance to the journal's audience
- Relevance to this special issue
- Quality of the paper including originality, technical depth, significance of results, adequacy of priori works referenced, overall organization, clarity and readability, satisfactory English writing, sufficient support for assertions and conclusion, appropriate title, abstract adequately summarizes the paper, introduction provides proper orientation, clear tables and figures.
- Overall recommendation on the paper
- Optional confidential comments to the Editorial Committee
Guest Editors
Robert Hsu
Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering,
Chung Hua University, Taiwan
Email: chh-AT-chu.edu.tw
http://www.chu.edu.tw/~chh
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