[pgm-rg] CFP: Workshop on Grid Applications at GGF14 Deadline Extended!

David Wallom david.wallom at bristol.ac.uk
Tue May 3 10:41:56 CDT 2005


The deadline for submission of papers for the Grid Applications Workshop has
been extended to May 16th.

Regards
David

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Workshop on Grid Applications: from Early Adopters to Mainstream Users
        In conjunction with GGF14, (June 26, Chicago, USA)

             http://www.cs.vu.nl/ggf/apps-rg/meetings/ggf14.html


                    Deadline extended to May 16, 2005!


Jointly organized by:
GGF Application Developers and Users Research Group (APPS-RG) & Production
Grid Management Research Group (PGM-RG)
 
Workshop Organizers: 
Thomas Hinke (NASA AMES, USA), Thilo Kielmann (Vrije Universiteit,
Amsterdam, Netherlands), Laura McGinnis (PSC, USA) & David Wallom (Bristol
University, UK)

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Call for Papers:

In this workshop, we aim at experience with bridging the gap between early
adopters of grids and the more mainstream use of grid technology. Currently,
grids are mostly on the early adopter side of the gap, asking for the move
to the more mainstream users. For fostering mature production environments,
incentives by application users are vital. We are seeking experience from
early adoptors who would like to become mainstream users, from mainstream
users who would like to use grids, from those who already do, and from
middleware developers and system operators in charge of providing working
grid environments to user communities. We are seeking contributions on the
following topics: 

- user experience with early-adoptor and/or mainstream grid applications 
- management approaches for production-quality grid environments 
- techniques for robust (fault tolerant) grid applications and middleware 
- software tools for automatic testing and signaling of error conditions 

Our focus is on hands-on experience with existing grid environments,
focusing on bridging the gap between early adoption and production use. 
For the workshop presentations, we are seeking papers on the subjects
described above. Papers should be typeset in a single-column format, in 12pt
font, for letter or A4 sized paper. Papers should not exceed 10 pages.
Shorter papers are welcome. Submission format is PDF. 

Please submit your paper to David Wallom, by email to
david.wallom at bristol.ac.uk, marked as GGF-14 Grid Applications workshop
submission. 
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Publication: All accepted submissions will be published as a GGF
Informational Document. We will invite the most promising submissions for a
journal special issue in a high-quality journal covering Grid computing. 
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Important Dates: Paper submission: May 16, 2005 (extended on common request)
Notification of acceptance: May 30, 2005 
Workshop: June 26, 2005





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