[Risge-rg] Please take into account this conference - INGRID 2009 - Instrumenting the Grid

Marcin Plociennik marcinp at man.poznan.pl
Thu Dec 18 09:32:44 CST 2008


Dear All,

Please consider participation in this conference. Last year during this 
conference
we had two RISGE-RG sessions.
The location of the conference is also quite nice .. ;)

best regards
marcin

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>Subject: INGRID 2009
>From: Franco Davoli <franco at dist.unige.it>
>To: INGRID09-TPC <franco at dist.unige.it>, Norbert Meyer <meyer at man.poznan.pl>,
>         Roberto Pugliese <roberto.pugliese at elettra.trieste.it>,
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>Dear INGRID 2009 TPC members,
>
>Attached please find a slightly updated version of the Call for Papers.
>
>Please, help us publicizing the Workshop as much as possible, and consider
>submitting your own work!
>
>Best regards and Season's Greetings,
>
>                                 Franco
>
>--
>
>Franco Davoli
>DIST-University of Genoa
>Via Opera Pia 13
>I-16145 Genova, Italy
>Phone: +39 010 353 2732
>Fax:  +39 010 353 2154
>E-mail: franco at dist.unige.it
>
>_______________________________________
>Announcement and Call For Papers
>
>INGRID 2009
>4th International Workshop on Distributed Cooperative Laboratories:
>Instrumenting the Grid
>
>April 1-3, 2009
>Alghero, Sardinia, Italy
>
>
>The possibility to perform measurement tasks and experiments on complex
>virtual laboratory structures is gaining momentum as a relevant aspect in a
>number of areas, from scientific and technological research, to
>environmental monitoring, to distance learning and training.
>
>Grid architectures, viewed as tools for the integration of distributed
>resources, play a significant role, not only as managers of computational
>resources, but increasingly as aggregators of measurement instrumentation
>and pervasive large-scale data acquisition platforms. In this context, the
>functionality of a grid architecture allows managing, maintaining and
>exploiting heterogeneous instrumentation and acquisition devices in a
>unified way, by providing standardized interfaces and common work
>environments to their users. This is achieved through the properties of
>isolation from the physical network and from the peculiarities of the
>instrumentation, granted by standard middleware, together with secure and
>flexible mechanisms to seek, access, and aggregate distributed resources.
>
>The 1st Workshop in this series was held in Sorrento, Italy, in July 2005,
>within the framework of the International Tyrrhenian Workshop on Digital
>Communications. It was devoted to the investigation of the main issues
>related to the sustainable realization of virtual laboratories, where real
>and virtual instrumentation can be shared and used in a collaborative
>environment. The second workshop was held in Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy,
>in April 2007, and the third one in Lacco Ameno, Ischia, Italy, in April
>2008.
>
>The current edition of the Workshop focuses on all aspects related to the
>effective exploitation of remote instrumentation on the Grid. These include
>middleware architecture, high-speed networking in support of Grid
>applications, wireless Grid for acquisition devices and sensor networks,
>Quality of Service (QoS) provisioning for real-time control, measurement
>instrumentation and methodology.
>
>The Workshop will be structured in technical sessions, some of which will be
>organized by leading researchers in the field, and will accommodate both
>invited and regular papers, selected on an open-call basis. The technical
>program will also include a poster session, where presentations will refer
>to short papers reporting prominent - but still in progress - research work.
>All submissions will be peer-reviewed by at least three members of the
>International Program Committee.
>
>Contributions are solicited on all advanced research issues concerning the
>theme of the Workshop, and particularly in (but not limited to) the
>following topics:
>
>* Grid architectures with real-time control
>* Grid middleware extensions for remote control of instruments and devices
>* Resource Management
>* Tele-measurement techniques
>* Distributed synchronization and calibration
>* Workflow management for large-scale experiments
>* Virtualization technology
>* Virtual Laboratories
>* Visualization techniques
>* Distributed data acquisition and sensor networks
>* Management of large data sets
>* Mobile and wireless grids
>* Management of large-scale physics experiments
>* Networking solutions in support of Grid architectures
>* Reliability and fault tolerance
>* Supporting interactive applications in the grid environment
>* Collaborative environments for the Grid
>* Remote Instrumentation Services
>
>IMPORTANT DATES
>* Paper submission:  January 15th, 2009
>* Acceptance notification:  February 28, 2009
>* Camera ready copy due:  March 14, 2009
>
>PAPER SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
>Manuscripts to be considered as regular papers should be original work
>limited to 20 double-spaced pages.
>Work-in-progress papers to be considered for the poster session should be
>limited to 10 double-spaced pages.
>Any paper submitted to the Workshop must not have been published in or
>submitted to other technical conferences/journals.
>Only electronic submissions will be accepted. The preferred format for
>electronic submission is PDF suitable for Acrobat Reader, or Postscript. All
>submissions must be done through the Web site (http://www.ingrid.cnit.it) or
>sent by e-mail to the workshop Program Chairs.
>Electronic versions of the papers will be available at the Workshop.
>The proceedings will be published in book form after the Workshop (contacts
>with Springer, which published the previous Workshops books - see, e.g.,
>http://www.springer.com/engineering/signals/book/978-0-387-09662-9 - are
>currently undertaken).
>
>GENERAL CO-CHAIRS
>Franco Davoli
>DIST-University of Genoa and CNIT, Italy
>e-mail: franco.davoli at cnit.it
>Sandro Zappatore
>DIST-University of Genoa and CNIT, Italy
>e-mail: sandro.zappatore at cnit.it
>
>PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
>Norbert Meyer
>Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland
>e-mail: meyer at man.poznan.pl
>Roberto Pugliese
>Sincrotrone Trieste SCpA, Trieste, Italy
>e-mail: pugliese at elettra.trieste.it
>
>PROGRAM COMMITTEE
>Davide Adami, CNIT, Pisa, Italy
>Steinar Andresen, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
>Oreste Andrisano, University of Bologna, Italy
>Luigino Benetazzo, University of Padova, Italy
>Matteo Bertocco, University of Padova, Italy
>Giuseppe Bianchi, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy
>Raffaele Bolla, University of Genoa, Italy
>Wojciech Burakowski, Warsaw Univ. of Technology, Poland
>Eusebi Calle, University of Girona, Spain
>Isabel Campos Plasencia, Instituto de Fisica de Cantabria, Spain
>Piero Castoldi, Scuola Superiore Santa Anna, Pisa, Italy
>Wojciech Cellary, Poznan University of Economics, Poland
>Romeo Cristian Ciobanu, Technical University Gh. Asachi of Iasi, Romania
>David Colling, Imperial College, London, UK
>Luca Caviglione, ISSIA-CNR, Genoa, Italy
>Andrea Conti, University of Ferrara, Italy
>Davide Dardari, University of Bologna, Italy
>Duane Edgington, MBARI, USA
>Carla Fabiana Chiasserini, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
>Marcio Faerman, Brazilian National Research and Education Network (RNP)
>Gianluigi Ferrari, University of Parma, Italy
>Erina Ferro, ISTI-CNR, Pisa, Italy
>Geoffrey Fox, Indiana University, USA
>Mario Gerla, UCLA, USA
>Stefano Giordano, University of Pisa, Italy
>Daniele Giusto, University of Cagliari, Italy
>Mary Grammatikou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
>Ibrahim Habib, City University of New York, USA
>Peter Hobson, Brunel University, London, UK
>Admela Jukan, University of Quebec, Montreal, Canada
>Peter Kacsuk, Computer and Automation Research Institute, Hungarian Academy
>of Sciences, Hungary
>Tatiana Kalganova, Brunel University, London, UK
>Yuri Kalvachev, Central Laboratory of Mineralogy and Crystallography (CLMC),
>Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS), Bulgaria
>Fotis Karayannis, National Technical Univ. of Athens, Greece
>Rainer Keller, High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS), Germany
>Harald Kornmayer, NEC Europe Ltd., Germany
>Constantinos Kotsokalis, Dortmund University of Technology, Germany
>Dieter Kranzlmueller, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitèt MY"nchen, Germany
>Domenico Laforenza, ISTI-CNR, Pisa, Italy
>Marcin Lawenda, Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center (PSNC), Poland
>Francesco Lelli, University of Lugano, Switzerland
>Vasilis Maglaris, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
>Mario Marchese, University of Genoa, Italy
>Jesus Marco de Lucas, Universidad de Cantabria, Spain
>Gaetano Maron, INFN, Italy
>Gianluca Mazzini, University of Ferrara, Italy
>Corrado Moiso, Telecom Italia, Italy
>Andrew Stephen McGough, Imperial College, London, UK
>Donald F. (Rick) McMullen, Indiana University, USA
>Hussein Mouftah, University of Ottawa, Canada
>Mohammad Obaidat, Monmouth University, USA
>Sergio Palazzo, University of Catania, Italy
>Giancarlo Parodi, DIBE-University of Genoa, Italy
>Marco Parvis, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
>Krzysztof Pawlikowski, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
>Laura Pearlman, ISI, USA
>Emil Petriu, University of Ottawa, Canada
>Marcin Plociennik, Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center (PSNC),
>Poland
>Martin Potts, Martel GmbH, Switzerland
>Thomas Prokosch, Joh. Kepler University, Linz, Austria
>Ramon Puigjaner, University of Balear Islands, Spain
>Riccardo Raheli, University of Parma, Italy
>Roberto Ranon, University of Udine, Italy
>Marina Scapolla, DIBE-University of Genoa, Italy
>Michael Stanton, Brazilian National Research and Education Network (RNP)
>Maciej Stroinski, Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center (PSNC), Poland
>Mathias Stuempert, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany
>Tatsuya Suda, University of California at Irvine, USA
>Csaba Szabo, Budapest University of Technology and Economics,
>Hungary
>Phuoc Tran-Gia, University of Wuerzburg, Germany
>Francesco Vatalaro, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy
>Giorgio Ventre, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
>Stefano Vignola, CNIT, Genoa, Italy
>Pere Vila, University of Girona, Spain
>Stefan Wesner, High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS), Germany
>William Yeager, Peerouette, Inc., USA
>T. Charles Yun, Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe (JIVE), The Netherlands
>Michele Zorzi, University of Padova, Italy
>
>For further information please apply to: secretariat at ingrid.cnit.it
>
>http://www.ingrid.cnit.it
>
>

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              Marcin Plociennik
 Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center

 61-704 Poznan, ul. Noskowskiego 10 POLAND
 phone (+48 61) 8582181
 e-mail: marcinp at man.poznan.pl

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