[wfm-rg] GRID 2006 the 7th IEEE International Conference on Grid Computing

Ewa Deelman deelman at isi.edu
Thu Mar 23 11:51:50 CST 2006


GRID 2006 Call for Papers
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GRID 2006 the 7th IEEE International Conference on Grid Computing
Barcelona, 28-29 September
www.grid2006.org

The Grid conference series is an anual international meeting that brings
together a community of researchers, developers, practitioners, and
users
involved with Grid technology. The objective of the meeting is to serve
as
both the premier conference presenting best Grid research and a forum
where
new concepts can be introduced and explored.

The previous events in this series were: Grid 2000, Bangalore, India;
Grid
2001, Denver; Grid 2002, Baltimore; Grid 2003, Phoenix; Grid 2004,
Pittsburgh;
and the sixth event, Grid 2005 in Seattle. All of these events have been
successful in attracting high quality papers and a wide international
participation. Last year's event attracted about 400 registered  
participants. From the second event through the sixth, we have been
known i
as the Grid Workshop affiliated with the Supercomputing SC conference
series.   

For this, our seventh event, we will convene our first meeting as a
conference  
and this year we will be co-located with the 2006 Cluster conference.

The proceedings of the first three workshops were published by
Springer-Verlag, and the proceedings of the three most recent workshops
were published by the IEEE Computer Society Press. We expect this year's
proceedings will join those of the last three years in the IEEE Computer
Society's Digital Library.

Grid 2006 has been labelled a CoreGRID event.

SCOPE
======

Grid 2006 topics of interest (in no particular order) include, but  
are not limited to:

     * Internet-based Computing Models
     * Applications, including eScience and eBusiness Applications
     * Distributed and Large-Scale Data Access and Management
     * Middleware and Toolkits
     * Monitoring, Management and Organization Tools
     * Resource Management and Scheduling
     * Networking
     * Virtual Instrumentation
     * Metadata, Ontologies, and Provenance
     * Creation and Management of Virtual Enterprises and Organizations
     * Architectures and Fabrics
     * Information Services
     * Security Issues
     * Programming Models, Tools, and Environments
     * Grid Economy
     * Autonomic and Utility Computing on Global Grids
     * Performance Evaluation and Modeling
     * Cluster and Grid Integration Issues
     * Scientific, Industrial and Social Implications

Technical Papers
================

Grid 2006 invites authors to submit original and unpublished work  (also
not
submitted elsewhere for review) reporting solid and innovative  results
in any
aspect of grid computing and its applications. Papers should not  exceed
8
single-spaced pages of text using 10-point size type on 8.5 x 11 inch
paper
(see IEEE author instructions, a LaTeX style sheet and Word format is
available, too). All bibliographical references, tables, and figures  
must be included in these 8 pages. Submissions that exceed the 8-page
limit  
will not be reviewed. Authors should submit a PDF file that will print
on a  
PostScript printer.

Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to  
register and present the paper.

Proceedings: All papers selected for this conference are peer- reviewed
and will
be published as a separate proceedings. After the event, the papers  
will also be published in the IEEE Xplore and the CS digital library.
For author
instructions see http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm

Special Issue: The best 6 to 8 papers from the conference will be  
selected for journal length extension and their publication in a special
issue 
of the Future Generation Computing Systems (FGCS).



Important Dates
===============

1     March 2006   	Paper submission site open
7     April 2006	Full paper submission due
14    April 2006	Last date for paper updates before review
process
9     June  2006	Acceptance notification
1     July  2006	Camera-ready copy due
28-29 Sept  2006   	Conference

Conference Organization
=======================

General co-Chairs

Andrew Grimshaw, University of Virginia, USA
Rosa M. Badia, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain

Program Chair

Dennis Gannon, Indiana University, USA

Program Vice Chairs

Applications: Satoshi Matsuoka, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Data Management: Beth Plale, Indiana University, USA
Networking/Security/Infrastructure: Olle Mulmo, Center for Parallel  
Computers, KTH Sweeden
Scheduling/Resource management: Jarek Nabrzyski, Poznan Supercomputing
Center, Poland
Tools/Software/Middleware: Ian Taylor, Cardiff University, UK

Publicity Chair: Julita Corbalan, Universitat Politecnica de  
Catalunya, Spain

Proceedings Chair: Rajkumar Buyya, University of Melbourne, Australia

Finance Chair: Craig Lee, The Aerospace Corporation, USA

Local arrangements chair: Toni Cortes, Barcelona Supercomputing  
Center, Spain

Tutorial Chair: Salim Hariri, University of Arizona, USA

Steering Committee
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Chair: Craig Lee, Aerospace Corp., USA

Mark Baker, University of Portsmouth, UK
Rajkumar Buyya, University of Melbourne, Australia
Wolfgang Gentzsch, D-Grid, Germany
Daniel S. Katz, JPL/Caltech, USA
Manish Parashar, Rutgers University, USA
Heinz Stockinger, University of Vienna, Austria





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