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PDSW 2011 : 6th Parallel Data Storage Workshop (co-located with SC11)Conference Series : Petascale Data Storage Workshop | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.pdsi-scidac.org/events/PDSW11/ | |||||||||||||||
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WORKSHOP ABSTRACT
Computational scientists are no longer satisfied with petascale infrastructures. Their demands for finer and finer spatial and temporal resolutions are driving parallel storage systems to larger and larger scales of parallelism and concurrency. This scale creates new problems and exacerbates old ones in areas such as storage capacity, performance, concurrency, data retrieval, reliability, availability, and manageability. Additionally, new technologies such as cloud storage are encouraging scientists to preserve more old data and to expand their analyses to include data from a wider range of previous computations. Paying special attention to issues in which community collaboration can be crucial such as problem identification, workload capture, solution interoperability, standards with community buy-in, and shared tools, this one-day workshop seeks contributions in the form of papers and posters on relevant topics, including but not limited to: - performance and benchmarking results and tools, - failure tolerance, - APIs and protocols for high performance features, - parallel file systems, - high bandwidth storage architectures, - wide area file systems, - metadata intensive workloads, - information extraction, - autonomics for HPC storage, - checkpoint/restart, - virtualization for storage systems, - archival storage advances, and - resource management innovations. AGENDA Agenda information coming soon. CALL FOR PAPERS Paper Submission Website: http://www2.pdl.cmu.edu/conferences/pdsw11/index Due: Friday, September 16, 2011, 11:59 p.m. PDT Notification: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 Camera-ready due: Sunday, November 6, 2011 Slides due: Friday, Nov. 11, 2011 CALL FOR PAPERS POSTER - download and hang one up at your office / department! The parallel data storage workshop holds a peer reviewed competitive process for selecting extended abstracts and short papers. Submit a not previously published extended abstract of up to 5 pages, not less than 10 point font, 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. 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. INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACCEPTED PAPER SUBMISSION http://www.pdsi-scidac.org/events/PDSW11/instructions.html CALL FOR POSTERS Poster Submission Website: http://www2.pdl.cmu.edu/conferences/pdsw11poster/index Due: Monday, November 7, 2011 Notification: Wednesday, November 9, 2011 The PDSW program committee highly encourages authors of accepted papers to present posters of their work - accepted papers ALWAYS be accepted for a poster. Additional submissions for technical poster presentation will be considered if they are marked as such and include title and author list and a short abstract. Further specifications for poster production will be available on the workshop web site. PREPARING A POSTER - Instructions coming soon. - For some great tips on poster design, see: http://www.aspb.org/education/poster.cfm http://gradschool.unc.edu/student/postertips.html ATTENDING THE WORKSHOP Please be aware that all attendees to the workshop, both speakers and participants, will have to pay an SC11 registration fee. However, there will be available a Workshop-only registration fee at a much reduced rate relative to the weeklong conference registration fee ($150). If you do register for the technical program, workshop admittance is included in that fee. STUDENT VOLUNTEERS TO SC11: Student volunteers that have free SC11 registration also have free PDSW registration. To attend the workshop, please register through the Supercomputing '11 registration web page: https://show.jspargo.com/sc11/ COMMITTEE: John Bent, Los Alamos National Laboratory (PC Chair) Randal Burns, Johns Hopkins University Andreas Dilger, Whamcloud, Inc. Yong Chen, Texas Tech University Haryadi Gunawi, University of California, Berkeley Adam Manzanares, Los Alamos National Laboratory Dutch Meyer, University of British Columbia Ethan Miller, University of California, Santa Cruz Ron Oldfield, Sandia National Laboratory Vijayan Prabhakaran, Microsoft Research Karsten Schwan, Georgia Tech Brad Settlemyer, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Raju Rangaswami, Florida International University Douglas Thain, University of Notre Dame Rob Ross, Argonne National Laboratory STEERING COMMITTEE: Scott Brandt, University of California, Santa Cruz Evan J. Felix, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Garth A. Gibson, Carnegie Mellon University and Panasas Inc. Gary Grider, Los Alamos National Laboratory Peter Honeyman, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Center for Information Technology Integration Bill Kramer, National Center for Supercomputing Applications/University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Darrell Long, University of California, Santa Cruz Carlos Maltzahn, University of California, Santa Cruz Philip C. Roth, Oak Ridge National Laboratory John Shalf, National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Lee Ward, Sandia National Laboratories |
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