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HPCMS 2016 : Third Special Session on High Performance Computing in Modelling and Simulation | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.pdp2016.org/SS7.html | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
AIMS AND SCOPE
The development of models through which computers can simulate the evolution of artificial and natural systems is fundamental for the advancement of Science. In the last decades, the increasing power of computers has allowed to considerably extend the application of computing methodologies in research and industry, but also to the quantitative study of complex phenomena. This has permitted a broad application of numerical methods for differential equation systems (e.g., FEM, FDM, etc.) on one hand, and the application of alternative computational paradigms, such as Cellular Automata, Genetic Algorithms, Neural networks, Swarm Intelligence, etc., on the other. These latter have demonstrated their effectiveness for modelling purposes when traditional simulation methodologies have proven to be impracticable. Following the success of our past HPCMS workshops which were held in Turin and Turku, we are glad to invite you to our third edition which will take place in Crete (Greece). An important mission of the HPCMS Workshop is to provide a platform for a multidisciplinary community composed of scholars, researchers, developers, educators, practitioners and experts from world leading Universities, Institutions, Agencies and Companies in Computational Science, and thus in the High Performance Computing for Modelling and Simulation field. HPCMS intent is to offer an opportunity to express and confront views on trends, challenges, and state-of-the art in diverse application fields, such as engineering, physics, chemistry, biology, geology, medicine, ecology, sociology, traffic control, economy, etc. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: - High-performance computing in computational science: intra-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary research applications - Complex systems modelling and simulation - Cellular Automata, Genetic Algorithms, Neural networks, Swarm Intelligence implementations - Integrated approach to optimization and simulation - MPI, OpenMP, GPGPU applications in Computational Science - Optimization algorithms, modelling techniques related to optimization in Computational Science - High-performance Software developed to solve science (e.g., biological, physical, and social), engineering, medicine, and humanities problems - Hardware approaches of high performance computing in modeling and simulation Submission guidelines Prospective authors should submit a full paper not exceeding 8 pages in the IEEE Conference proceedings format (IEEEtran, double-column, 10pt). Double-bind review: the first page of the paper should contain only the title and abstract; in the reference list, references to the authors’ own work should appear as "omitted for blind review" entries. Manuscript submission Publication Proceedings will be published by IEEE Computer Society in the same volume of the main track. Authors of accepted papers are expected to register and present their papers at the Conference. Conference proceedings will be indexed, among others, by IEEE explore, DBLP, Scopus ScienceDirect, and ISI Web of Knowledge. For submission, please use the follwoing link: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pdp2016 Special Issue Organizers of the HPCMS session are planning a Special Issue of an important international ISI Journal, based on distinguished papers that will be accepted for the session. Regarding last year’s edition, a selected number of papers of the workshop will be published this year on the ISI Journal “International Journal of High Performance and Applications” (I.F. 1.6). IMPORTANT DATES Paper submission: 27 September 2015 Acceptance notification: 19 October 2015 Camera ready due: 10 November 2015 Conference: 17-19 February. 2016 Organizers William Spataro – University of Calabria (Italy) Georgios Sirakoulis - Democritus University of Thrace (Greece) Giuseppe A. Trunfio – University of Sassari (Italy) Donato D’Ambrosio – University of Calabria (Italy) Scientific Committee Angelos Amanatiadis, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece Donato D’Ambrosio, University of Calabria, Italy Savvas Chatzichristofis, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CE.R.T.H.), Greece Ivanoe De Falco, ICAR-CNR, Italy Gianluigi Folino, ICAR-CNR, Italy Lou D’Alotto, York College/CUNY, New York, USA Antonios Gasteratos, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece Ioakeim Georgoudas, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece Rolf Hoffmann, Darmstadt University, Germany Ioannis Karafyllidis, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece Christos Kartsaklis, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA Yaroslav Sergeyev, University of Calabria, Italy Davide Marocco, Plymouth University, United Kingdom Rocco Rongo, University of Calabria, Italy Georgios Sirakoulis, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece William Spataro, University of Calabria, Italy Pawel Topa, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland Giuseppe A. Trunfio, University of Sassari, Italy Marco Villani, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy Jaroslaw Was, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland Giuseppe Filippone, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom Massimo Cafaro - University of Salento, Italy |
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