iVCE 2010 - The 2010 IEEE International Workshop on Internet-based Virtual Computing Environment (iVCE’10)
Topics/Call fo Papers
The 2010 International Workshop on
Internet-based Virtual Computing Environment (iVCE’10)
Shanghai, China, December 8-10, 2010.
in conjunction with The 16th Int'l Conf. on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS'10)
Followed by the success of iVCE’09, iVCE’10 is organized to provide a forum for academics as well as practitioners to share their experience, leverage each other's perspectives, and discuss emerging "hot" trends on the Internet-based Virtual Computing Environment (iVCE).
With the fast development and wide application of computing and network technologies, the Internet has become an important information infrastructure for modern society. Today, there are unprecedented amount of resources over the Internet, e.g. content, storage, computing powers and even human presence, while the usage ratio of these resources is significantly low. However, there is an increasing need to build large-scale parallel and distributed system over the Internet to utilize various idle resources to get better overall performance, or simply get the task done.
Resources over the Internet have such intrinsic characteristics as growth, autonomy and diversity, which have brought many challenges to the efficient sharing and comprehensive utilization of these resources. Researches and applications during the past twenty years show that there are essential differences between the Internet environment and the traditional computer environments. A basic conclusion is that the traditional resource management in a single computer will be no longer suitable for the Internet. The computing environment that does not adapt well to the intrinsic characteristics of the Internet is the bottleneck for the effective sharing and utilization of the Internet resources.
After years of research and practice, e.g. grid computing, service-oriented computing, peer-to-peer computing, autonomic computing and cloud computing etc., many advances have been achieved on the Internet-based Virtual Computing Environment.
The workshop aims at highlighting the ongoing research on the trustworthy and transparent Internet-based Virtual Computing Environment (iVCE) as well as its applications on various domains.
Scope
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
l Architecture of Internet-based virtual computing environment
l Resource virtualization and autonomic elements
l Virtual organization and virtual commonwealth
l Network virtualization
l Management and schedule of large-scale Internet resources
l Resource collaboration and virtual executor
l Computational properties of Internet computing
l Software engineering for Internet applications
l Security, dependability, and reliability in Internet computing
l Trust, reputation and incentive mechanism
l Application development and deployment issues
l Cloud Computing and related issues
Program
The whole program will need one day to proceed.
Important Dates:
Paper Submission Due:
20 Aug 2010
Acceptance Notification:
15 September 2010
Final Manuscript Due:
5 October 2010
Submission Guidance:
Please email your manuscript in PDF to ivce10-AT-gmail.com with the subject of "iVCE submission - [AuthorName]". All papers submitted should not be published or currently under review elsewhere. Papers should be limited up to 6 pages in IEEE CS format. All papers will be peer reviewed by PC members. Submitting a paper to the workshop means that if the paper is accepted, at least one author is required to register and to present the paper.
Publication:
Papers accepted for iVCE’ 10 workshop will be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press. All accepted papers will be included in IEEE Xplore and indexed by EI.
Organization
Steering Committee:
Chair:
Xicheng Lu
National Laboratory for Parallel and Distributed Processing, China
Member:
JinPeng Huai
Beihang University, China
Michael R. Lyu
Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
Huaimin Wang
National Laboratory for Parallel and Distributed Processing, China
Jie Xu
University of Leeds, UK
Program Co-Chairs:
Dongsheng Li
National Laboratory for Parallel and Distributed Processing, China
Paul Townend
University of Leeds, UK
Program Committee:
Hong Zhu
Oxford Brookes University, UK
Ji Wang
National Laboratory for Parallel and Distributed Processing, China
Eric W. Wong
University of Texas at Dallas, US
Chunming Hu
Beihang University, China
Lu Liu
Middlesex University, London, UK
Donggang Cao
Peking University, China
Weigang Wu
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China
Internet-based Virtual Computing Environment (iVCE’10)
Shanghai, China, December 8-10, 2010.
in conjunction with The 16th Int'l Conf. on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS'10)
Followed by the success of iVCE’09, iVCE’10 is organized to provide a forum for academics as well as practitioners to share their experience, leverage each other's perspectives, and discuss emerging "hot" trends on the Internet-based Virtual Computing Environment (iVCE).
With the fast development and wide application of computing and network technologies, the Internet has become an important information infrastructure for modern society. Today, there are unprecedented amount of resources over the Internet, e.g. content, storage, computing powers and even human presence, while the usage ratio of these resources is significantly low. However, there is an increasing need to build large-scale parallel and distributed system over the Internet to utilize various idle resources to get better overall performance, or simply get the task done.
Resources over the Internet have such intrinsic characteristics as growth, autonomy and diversity, which have brought many challenges to the efficient sharing and comprehensive utilization of these resources. Researches and applications during the past twenty years show that there are essential differences between the Internet environment and the traditional computer environments. A basic conclusion is that the traditional resource management in a single computer will be no longer suitable for the Internet. The computing environment that does not adapt well to the intrinsic characteristics of the Internet is the bottleneck for the effective sharing and utilization of the Internet resources.
After years of research and practice, e.g. grid computing, service-oriented computing, peer-to-peer computing, autonomic computing and cloud computing etc., many advances have been achieved on the Internet-based Virtual Computing Environment.
The workshop aims at highlighting the ongoing research on the trustworthy and transparent Internet-based Virtual Computing Environment (iVCE) as well as its applications on various domains.
Scope
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
l Architecture of Internet-based virtual computing environment
l Resource virtualization and autonomic elements
l Virtual organization and virtual commonwealth
l Network virtualization
l Management and schedule of large-scale Internet resources
l Resource collaboration and virtual executor
l Computational properties of Internet computing
l Software engineering for Internet applications
l Security, dependability, and reliability in Internet computing
l Trust, reputation and incentive mechanism
l Application development and deployment issues
l Cloud Computing and related issues
Program
The whole program will need one day to proceed.
Important Dates:
Paper Submission Due:
20 Aug 2010
Acceptance Notification:
15 September 2010
Final Manuscript Due:
5 October 2010
Submission Guidance:
Please email your manuscript in PDF to ivce10-AT-gmail.com with the subject of "iVCE submission - [AuthorName]". All papers submitted should not be published or currently under review elsewhere. Papers should be limited up to 6 pages in IEEE CS format. All papers will be peer reviewed by PC members. Submitting a paper to the workshop means that if the paper is accepted, at least one author is required to register and to present the paper.
Publication:
Papers accepted for iVCE’ 10 workshop will be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press. All accepted papers will be included in IEEE Xplore and indexed by EI.
Organization
Steering Committee:
Chair:
Xicheng Lu
National Laboratory for Parallel and Distributed Processing, China
Member:
JinPeng Huai
Beihang University, China
Michael R. Lyu
Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
Huaimin Wang
National Laboratory for Parallel and Distributed Processing, China
Jie Xu
University of Leeds, UK
Program Co-Chairs:
Dongsheng Li
National Laboratory for Parallel and Distributed Processing, China
Paul Townend
University of Leeds, UK
Program Committee:
Hong Zhu
Oxford Brookes University, UK
Ji Wang
National Laboratory for Parallel and Distributed Processing, China
Eric W. Wong
University of Texas at Dallas, US
Chunming Hu
Beihang University, China
Lu Liu
Middlesex University, London, UK
Donggang Cao
Peking University, China
Weigang Wu
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China
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