[Nsi-wg] Fwd: Call for papers: Collaborative research using eScience infrastructure and high speed networks
Inder Monga
imonga at es.net
Tue Jun 12 00:47:18 EDT 2012
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Dear Friends,
The attached link to call for papers
<http://www.surfnet.nl/en/Hybride_netwerk/SURFlichtpaden/Pages/CollaborativeresearchusingeScienceinfrastructureandhighspeednetworks.aspx>
is a wonderful opportunity present at a workshop co-located with IEEE
international conference on eScience to be held on 9th October in
Chicago, Illinois. The talks are accepted based received 1 - 2 page
abstracts. The accepted talks will have an opportunity to publish
written papers in a special section of the scientific journal Future
Generation of Computer Systems (FGCS).
The link with the details on the workshop is at :
http://www.surfnet.nl/en/Hybride_netwerk/SURFlichtpaden/Pages/CollaborativeresearchusingeScienceinfrastructureandhighspeednetworks.aspx
The workshop and the special section will focus on scientific use-cases
in which high-speed wide area networks , such as enabled by NRENs around
the world and by the GLIF community, are used in a novel way. The
workshop will cover and highlight applications that use such networks to
connect instruments and facilities around the world in a novel manner.
It will also explore upcoming trends in the design and architectures of
these advanced networks.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Distributed applications running on high-speed networks
* Network architectures for integrated e-Science research
* Advances in networking devices and protocols that support management
and control of distributed e-Science infrastructures
* Models for networks and infrastructure descriptions suitable for
inter-NRENs cooperation
Researchers are invited to submit extended abstracts describing a
scientific use case of the advanced use of distributed resources
connected by high speed (national or international) networks. Extended
abstracts of 600 to 1200 words (one to two A4 pages) must be submitted
in English, the official language of the conference. These should be
accompanied (attached to the extended abstract above the two pages) by a
short professional biography of the author(s) and the full names and
contact details of the author(s) as outlined below. Keywords will assist
the program committee in planning the final program of the conference.
Important Dates:
Workshop abstract submission: 25 June 2012
Workshop acceptance notification: 11 July 2012
Final extended abstract: 10 September 2012
Workshop: 9 October 2012
For the special section in FGCS:
Full paper submission: 15 October 2012
Please send your abstracts to creihsn-submission at list.surfnet.nl
<mailto:%20creihsn-submission at list.surfnet.nl>
Look forward to your participation and abstract!
Inder
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