CALL FOR PAPERS
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1st International Workshop on Cloud Computing and Scientific Applications (CCSA 2011)
http://www.cloudbus.org/ucc2011/ccsa/ccsa2011.html
In conjunction with the 4th IEEE International
Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing (UCC 2011) December 5-7,
Melbourne, Australia http://www.cloudbus.org/ucc2011
CCSA workshop has been formed to promote research and development activities focused on enabling and scaling scientific applications using distributed computing paradigms, such as cluster, Grid, and Cloud Computing. With the rapid emergence of software systems and their applicability, the volume of users are growing exponentially. User requirements are getting more and more complex. Existing computing infrastructure, software system designs, and use cases will have to take into account the enormity in volume of requests, size of data, computing load, locality and type of users, and so forth.
Cloud computing promises reliable services delivered through next-generation data centers that are built on compute and storage virtualization technologies. Users will be able to access applications and data from a Cloud anywhere in the world on demand. In other words, the Cloud appears to be a single point of access for all the computing needs of users. The users are assured that the Cloud infrastructure is robust and will always be available at any time.
CCSA brings together researchers and practitioners from around the world to share their experiences on modeling, executing, and monitoring scientific applications on Clouds.
In this workshop, we are interested in receiving innovative work on enabling and scaling computing systems to support the execution of scientific applications. The target audience include researchers and industry practitioners who are interested in distributed systems, particularly focusing on scaling of applications using Cloud computing.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
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Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
– Enabling applications using distributed systems
– Architectural Models for scaling of applications
– Novel applications for cloud computing, including games and social networks
– Novel cloud programming models
– Innovative cloud service models
– Support for scalable and elastic cloud services
– Cloud support for mobile applications and Content Delivery Networks
– Reliability of applications and services running on the cloud
– Performance monitoring for cloud applications
– Cloud use case studies
– Scientific computing in the cloud
– Business computing in the cloud
– Social computing in the cloud
IMPORTANT DATES
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Paper Submission Deadline: August 30, 2011 (Extended)
Author Notification: September 5, 2011
Camera Ready Submission: September 15, 2011
PROGRAM CHAIRS
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Suraj Pandey
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
Andrew Melatos
School of Physics, The University of Melbourne
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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Albert Zomaya, University of Sydney, Australia
Alberto Sanchez, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
Craig Lee, Open Grid Forum, USA
Pavan Balaji, Argonne National Laboratory, USA
Ivona Brandic, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Klaus-Dieter Schewe, Software Competence Center, Austria
Bahman Javadi, University of Melbourne, Australia
Bart Pindor, University of Melbourne, Australia
Richard O. Sinnott, e-Research at University of Melbourne, Australia
James Sankar, AARNet Pty Ltd, Australia
Christian Simone Vecchiola, IBM Research and Development Australia
Surya Nepal, CSIRO, Australia
Bruno Schulze, National Laboratory for Sci. Computing, Brazil
Manish Parashar, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA
PAPER SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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All papers must be submitted electronically and in PDF format through easychair.
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ccsa2011
The material presented should be original and not published or under submission elsewhere. Authors should submit full papers of up to 6 pages, strictly following the IEEE Computer Society Proceedings
Manuscript style (available at http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/formatting), using two-column, single-space format, with 10-point font size.
Figures and references must be included in the 6 pages. Oversized papers will be automatically rejected by the committee. At least one of the authors of each accepted paper must register early to attend the conference, in order for the paper to appear in the conference proceedings.
Submitted papers must represent original unpublished research that is not currently under review for any other conference or journal. Papers not following these guidelines will be rejected without review and further action may be taken, including (but not limited to) notifications sent to the heads of the institutions of the authors and sponsors of the conference. Submissions received after the due date,
exceeding length limit, or not appropriately structured may also not be considered. The proceedings will be published and will be made online through the IEEE Xplore.
JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUE
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All papers, after presentation at the conference, will be invited to submit their revised version to a special issue of the IJCSE – International Journal of Computational Science and Engineering (published by Inderscience). IJCSE is a refereed international journal providing an international forum to report, discuss and exchange experimental results, novel designs, work-in-progress, experience, case studies, and trend-setting ideas in the area of computational science and engineering. It is abstracted and indexed in ACM Guide to Computing Literature, Computer and Information Systems, Computer Database, EI Compendex, Engineered Materials Abstracts, Google Scholar, Pascal, Scirus , and Scopus. For additional information about IJCSE, please visit
http://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalCODE=ijcse
