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The 12th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Grid Computing (Grid2011)
Lyon, France Sep 21 - Sep 23, 2011 http://grid2011.mnm-team.org/ Co-located with the EGI Technical Forum Sponsored by: [TBD] The IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Scalable Computing [TBD] Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Computer Architecture Grid computing enables the sharing of distributed computing and data resources such as processing, network bandwidth and storage capacity to create a cohesive resource environment for executing distributed applications. The Grid conference series is an annual 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 venue for presenting foremost research results in the area and as a forum for introducing and exploring new concepts. The conference will feature invited talks, workshops, and refereed paper presentations. Grid 2011 welcomes paper and poster submissions on innovative work from researchers in academia, industry and government describing original research work in grid computing. Previous events in this series have been successful in attracting high quality papers and a wide international participation. This event will be co-located with the EGI Technical Forum. SCOPE Grid 2011 topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Applications, including eScience and eBusiness Applications - Architectures and Fabrics - Authentication, Authorization, Auditing and Accounting - Autonomic and Utility Computing on Global Grids - Cloud computing - Cloud, Cluster and Grid Integration - Creation and Management of Virtual Enterprises and Organizations - Critical surveys or reflections on the past decade on grid and distributed computing - Dynamic, Distributed, Data-Intensive Access, Management and Processing - Energy Efficiency and Grid - Grid Economy and Business Models - Infrastructure and Practise of Distributed Computing - Metadata, Ontologies, and Provenance - Middleware and Toolkits - Monitoring, Management and Organization Tools - Networking - Performance Measurement and Modelling - Problem Solving Environments - Programming Models, Tools and Environments - Production Cyberinfrastructure - QoS and SLA Negotiation - Resource Management, Scheduling, and Runtime Environments - Scientific, Industrial and Social Implications - Semantic Grid - Standardization efforts in Grid - Virtualization and grid computing TECHNICAL PAPERS Grid 2011 invites authors to submit original papers (not published or under review elsewhere). Papers should be no more than 8 pages in length (including diagrams and references) and be submitted as a PDF file by using the submission system: URL Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the paper. A separate conference proceedings will be published and will also be a part of the IEEE Xplore and the CS digital library. For author instructions visit www.grid2011.org. IMPORTANT DATES 05 May 2011 Technical Paper Submission Open 08 June 2011 Workshop proposal due 15 June 2011 Workshop acceptance notifcation 15 July 2011 Technical Paper Submission Due (Extended) 17 August 2011 Paper Acceptance Notifications 24 August 2011 Full and Revised papers due 15 August 2011 Poster submissions Due 25 August 2011 Poster Acceptance Notifications CONFERENCE ORGANISATION General Chair: Nils gentschen Felde, MNM, Munich Program Chair: Shantenu Jha, Rutgers, USA and Edinburgh, UK Local Chair: Frederic Suter, IN2P3, Lyon Workshop Chair & Poster Chair: Gilles Fedak, INRIA, Lyon Proceedings and Publications Chair: Rajkumar Buyya, The University of Melbourne and Manjrasoft, Australia Program Vice Chairs: Clouds and Virtualisation: Roger Barga, Microsoft Research, US Distributed Production Cyberinfrastructure and Middleware: Andrew Grimshaw, Univ. of Virginia, US e-Research and Applications: Daniel S. Katz, Univ. of Chicago and Argonne National Lab, US Tools & Services, Resource Management & Runtime Environments: Ramin Yahyapour, Dortmund Distributed Data-Intensive Science and Systems: Erwin Laure, KTH, Sweeden Publicity Chairs: Suraj Pandey, Univ of Melbourne, Australia Yoshiyuki Watase, KEK, Japan Cameron Kiddle, Calgary, Canada Ioan Raicu, Illinois Institute of Technology and Argonne National Laboratory, USA Adam Barker, St. Andrew's, UK Program Comittee: Andreas Aschenbrenner, Austrian Academy of Sciences Ignacio Blanquer, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain Jim Dowling, SICS, Sweden Vangelis Floros, GRNET, Greece Neil Chue Hong, EPCC, UK Patrick Fuhrmann, DESY, DE Jens Jensen, STFC, UK Peter Kunszt, SystemsX, Switzerland Hideo Matsuda, University of Osaka, Japan Ioan Raicu, Illinois Institute of Technology and Argonne National Laboratory, USA Heiko Schuldt, Basel University, Switzerland Alex Sim, LBL, US Osamu Tatebe, Tsukuba University, Japan Domenico Talia, Università della Calabria, Italiy Erik Elmroth, Umeå University, Sweden Bastian Koller, HLRS, Germany Rosa Badia, UPC, Spain Marco Danelutto, Università di Pisa, Italy Frederic Desprez, INRIA-LIP, France Thilo Kielmann, Vrije Universiteit, The Netherlands Satoshi Matsuoka, Tokyo Alan Sill, Texas-Tech, US Steven Newhouse, EGI, NL Eva Deelman, ISI, USC Karolina, US Sarnowska-Upton, Univ. of Virginia, US Marty Humphrey, University of Virginia, US Rob Gillen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory , US Kate Keahey, Argonne National Laboratory, US Judy Qiu, Indiana University, US Douglas Thain, University of Notre Dame, US Jim Myers, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, US Tevfik Kosar, University at Buffalo, US David Abramson, Monash University, Australia Chaitanya Baru, San Diego Supercomputer Center, US Jaliya Ekanayake, Microsoft University, US Miron Livny, Univ. of Wisconsin, US Ian Foster, Univ. of Chicago, US Dieter Kranzlmueller, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany Gabrielle Allen, Louisiana State University, USA David Bader, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Henri Bal, Vrije Universiteit, Netherlands Eloisa Bentivegna, Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Germany Nicolas Kourtellis, University of South Florida, USA Patricia Kovatch, University of Tennessee, USA Manish Parashar, Rutgers, USA Alistair Rendell, Australian National University, Australia Richard Sinnott, University of Melbourne, Australia Alan Sussman, University of Maryland, USA Mark Stillwell, INRIA-Université de Lyon-LIP, France David Wallom, Oxford University, UK |
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