The Twelfth IEEE International Symposium on
(HPDC-12)
Seattle,
held in conjunction with
GGF8
June 24 –27, 2003
The Twelfth IEEE
International Symposium on High-Performance Distributed Computing will be a
forum for presenting the latest research findings on the design and use of
highly networked systems for computing, collaboration, data analysis, and
other innovative tasks. Submissions are on all aspects of Grid and high
performance distributed computing. Case studies describing novel
applications are also being presented. A more complete list of topics is
below. HPDC-12 will be held in Seattle, Washington (USA) immediately
preceding the 8th Global Grid Forum. HPDC-12/GGF-8 will together provide
a global meeting place for those interested in Grid computing technologies and
applications. A joint program of tutorials and keynote talks will
highlight major themes and recent developments in the field.
The formal Call for Papers
can be found at HPDC-12 Call
for Papers. PAPER SUBMISSION IS CLOSED.
See
the Global Grid Forum8 website for
information about the location of the conference. The
include (but are not limited to):
Cyberinfrastructure
Town Meeting
Early Registration deadline is:
HPDC-12
REGISTRATION FEES |
ADVANCE |
ONSITE |
||
GGF/IEEE Member |
Non-Member |
GGF/IEEE Member |
Non-Member |
|
HDPC-12 |
US$500 |
US$625 |
US$600 |
US$750 |
GGF8
Registered Participant - |
US$375 |
US$475 |
NOT AVAILABLE |
NOT AVAILABLE |
Deadlines:
(papers must be submitted
by the deadline, but papers can be updated one week after this deadline)
Program
Committee Meeting, March 23, 2003
Authors are requested to submit papers of at most 5000 words, not including figures or references. These papers should be written so as to be self contained and to provide the technical substance required for the program committee to evaluate the paper's contribution. Excessively long papers will be rejected outright. Papers submitted to or published in another conference or a journal are ineligible for this conference.
PAPER SUBMISSION IS CLOSED
Information can be found at this site. http://www.globalgridforum.org/Meetings/ggf8/lodging.htm
Co-Chairs
Bruce Lowekamp lowekamp@cs.wm.edu or
Thilo Kielmann kielmann@cs.vu.nl
Tutorial Co-chairs: |
Bruce Lowekamp (William
and Mary) |
|
Thilo Kielmann (Vrije
Universiteit) |
Proposal Submission to: |
lowekamp@cs.wm.edu or
kielmann@cs.vu.nl |
Proposal Deadline: |
March 15, 2003 |
Conference Dates: |
June 22-24, 2003 |
Tutorial Dates: |
TBD |
We have an exciting set of tutorials offered
jointly by HPDC-12 and GGF8. Please see the
tutorial page for details. Only
very limited registration for tutorials will be possible onsite, so please
register for your tutorials prior to June 13th.
During the kickoff reception
on Sunday night, June 22, 2003, the posters and technical demonstrations will
be held. This is an excellent
opportunity to present your work to over 300 participants and enjoy our first
night reception!
Call for Posters and Technical Demonstrations
Proposals for exhibits and
technical demonstrations should be submitted to Patricia Bladh pbladh@csag.ucsd.edu . Please submit Title, Names, Institution and
Abstract. Deadline is April 25, 2003
CLADE
2003
WACE 2003 June 22, 2003
9th JSSPP
June 24, 2003
AMS 2003 Workshop
Student
Scholar Information
Information
can be found at this site. http://www.globalgridforum.org/Meetings/ggf8/student_scholar.htm
Ian Foster,
Ian Foster, ANL and Univ Chicago
Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau, Univ
Wisconsin
Henri Bal, Vrije Univ.,
Amsterdam
Chaitan Baru,
Denis Caromel, Univ. of Nice Sophia Antipolis –
INRIA - CNRS
Henri Casanova,
Ann Chervenak, Information Sciences Institute
Peter A. Dinda, Northwestern University
Wu-chun Feng, Los Alamos Nat'l Laboratory/Ohio St. Univ.
Andrew Grimshaw, Univ
Marty Humphrey, Univ
John Kubiatowicz, UC Berkeley
Mario Lauria,
Miron Livny, Univ
Keith Marzullo, Univ
Satoshi Matsuoka,
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Piyush Mehrotra,
Scott Pakin,
Karsten Schwan, Georgia Institute of Technology
Ed Seidel, Albert Einstein Institute
Shimojo Shinji,
Peter Steenkiste,
Vaidy Sunderam,
Brian Tierney, Lawrence
Jon Weissman, Univ
Philip Papadopoulos,
Bruce Lowekamp,
Thilo
Kielmann, Vrije
Universiteit
Patricia Bladh,
Mary Spada,
Ian Foster,
Salim Hariri,
Fran Berman,
Andrew A. Chien,
Bill Johnston, Lawrence
Carl Kesselman,
Peter Steenkiste,
Malcolm Atkinson, Univ Glasgow and
Charlie Catlett, Global Grid Forum
Dennis Gannon,
Webmaster:
"Patricia Bladh" pbladh@csag.ucsd.edu