[ogsa-wg] HPDC this year is not at GGF

Andrew Grimshaw grimshaw at cs.virginia.edu
Tue May 31 07:45:37 CDT 2005


High Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC) Fourteen Registration Now Open

http://www.caip.rutgers.edu/hpdc2005/

 

HPDC combines the advances in research and technologies in high speed
networks, software, distributed computing and parallel processing to deliver
high-performance, large-scale and cost-effective computational, storage and
communication capabilities to a wide range of applications. The intent of
this meeting is to provide a forum in which researchers report on new ideas
and technical insights, application teams express the challenges of
constructing wide area or scalable high performance applications, and
technology creators report on future developments. The Fourteenth IEEE
International Symposium on High-Performance Distributed Computing will be a
forum for presenting the latest research findings on the design and use of
parallel and distributed systems for high end computing, collaboration, data
analysis, and other innovative applications.

 

HPDC is the premier conference for high-performance distributed systems and
grid computing systems. Come see the latest developments this July in
Raleigh-Durham North Carolina. Keynotes by Dan Reed
(http://its.unc.edu/its_vc/) and Pratap Pattniak
(http://domino.research.ibm.com/comm/pr.nsf/pages/bio.pattnaik.html) head
the program.

 

In addition to the keynotes the results of the latest research from around
the world will be presented, as well as two half-day tutorials, the first on
the Globus toolkit, and the second on Autonomic Computing. 

 

As in past years two exciting workshops proceed the full conference. The
first, CLADE (Challenges of Large Applications in Distributed Environments)
The goal of CLADE is to encourage innovation by addressing the complex
issues that arise in large-scale applications of distributed computation,
and to promote the development of innovative applications that effectively
use distributed resources and adapt to a wide range of heterogeneity and
dynamics in space and time. This includes development, deployment,
management and evaluations of large scale applications in science,
engineering, medicine, business, economics, education, and other
disciplines, on Grids and other distributed heterogeneous and dynamic
computing environments.

 

The second workshop is High-Performance Interconnects for Distributed
Computing. The purpose of HPI-DC is to explore the confluence of WAN
technologies with high performance interconnects, as applicable or applied
to realistic high end applications. The intent is to create a venue that
will act as a bridge between researchers developing tools and platforms for
high-performance distributed computing, end user applications seeking high
performance solutions, and technology providers aiming to improve
interconnect and networking technologies for future systems.

 

Please visit http://www.caip.rutgers.edu/hpdc2005/ for more information and
to register for HPDC.

 

See you there.

 

Andrew Grimshaw

 

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