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The 10th IEEE/ACM Parallel Data Storage Workshop CFP
PDSW15 will be held in conjunction with SC15, november 16, 2015, Austin, TX. Petaand exascale computing infrastructures make unprecedented demands on storage capacity, performance, concurrency, reliability, availability, and manageability. This oneday workshop focuses on the data storage and management problems and emerging solutions found in peta and exascale scientific computing environments, with special attention to issues in which community collaboration can be crucial for problem identification, workload capture, solution interoperability, standards with community buyin, and shared tools. Addressing storage media ranging from tape, HDD, and SSD, to emerging storage devices like NVRAM, the workshop seeks contributions on relevant topics, including but not limited to: *performance and benchmarking *failure tolerance problems and solutions *APIs for high performance features *parallel file systems *high bandwidth storage architectures *support for high velocity or complex data *metadata intensive workloads *autonomics for HPC storage *virtualization for storage systems *archival storage advances *resource management innovations *incorporation of emerging storage technologies *workload study from production systems, and *programmability of storage systems The Parallel Data Storage Workshop holds a peer reviewed competitive process for selecting short papers. Submit a not previously published short paper of up to 5 pages, not less than 10 point font and not including references, in a PDF file as instructed on the workshop web site. Submitted papers will be reviewed under the supervision of the workshop program committee. Submissions should indicate authors and affiliations. Final papers must not be longer than 5 pages (excluding references). Selected papers and associated talk slides will be made available on the workshop web site; the papers will also be published in the digital library of the IEEE or ACM. Deadline information: Regular 5-page paper submissions due: 9/16/2015, 11:59:59pm EDT Notifications to authors: 9/30/2015 E-copyrights and camera ready due: 10/9/2015 Slides due: Sunday,11/15/2015, 8:00 pm EDT, BEFORE the workshop! Please email them to Joan. Work-in-progress (wip) submissions There will also be a WIP session at the workshop, where presenters give 5-minute brief talks on their on-going work, with fresh problems/solutions, but may not be mature or complete yet for paper submission. A 1-page abstract is required. WIP Submission Deadline: Sunday, Nov. 1, 2015, 11:59:59pm EDT WIP Notification: Friday, Nov. 6, 2015 Final Submission: Monday, Nov. 9, 2015 Attending the workshop Please be aware that all attendees to the workshop, both speakers and participants, will have to pay the SC15 registration fee. Workshops are no longer included as part of the technical program registration. With a paid Technical Program registration, workshop fees are $50 for Members/Non-Members and $25 for Students. A workshop only fee is available for $200 for Members/Non-Members and $100 for Students. To attend the workshop, please register through the Supercomputing '15 registration page. Registration opens in July. Program committee: *Eric Barton, Intel, UK *John Bent, EMC, USA *Ali Butt (Chair), Virginia Tech, USA *Suren Byna, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA *Garth Gibson, CMU and Panasas, USA *Min Li, IBM Watson, USA *Jay Lofstead (Chair), Sandia National Laboratories, USA *Jeremy Logan, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA *Xiaosong Ma, Qatar Computing Research Institute, Qatar *Carlos Maltzahn, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA *Kathryn Mohror, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA *Robert Ross, Argonne National Laboratory, USA *Karsten Schwan, Georgia Tech, USA *Jin Xiong, ICT, Chinese Academy of Science, China Steering committee: *John Bent, EMC *Evan J. Felix, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory *Garth A. Gibson (chair), Carnegie Mellon University and Panasas Inc. *Gary Grider, Los Alamos National Laboratory *Dean Hildebrand, IBM Research *Dries Kimpe, KCG, USA *Darrell Long, University of California, Santa Cruz *Xiaosong Ma, Qatar Computing Research Institute, Qatar *Carlos Maltzahn, University of California, Santa Cruz *Robert Ross, Argonne National Laboratory *Philip C. Roth, Oak Ridge National Laboratory *Karsten Schwan, Georgia Tech *John Shalf, National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory *Lee Ward, Sandia National Laboratories | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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