In response to several requests, we are extending the GCE 2005
submission deadline until Thursday, Sep 29th. The conference web site
will be updated later today to reflect this. Feel free to forward this
email.
Thanks to all of you who have already submitted. You may (if you
choose) update your submission using the new deadline.
Marlon Pierce on behalf of Mary Thomas
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Please circulate this to any interested groups.
GCE 2005: Workshop on Grid Computing Portals
Call for Participation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
WORKSHOP UPDATES:
**** Paper submission webpage is up and available (see Submissions) *****
http://acel.sdsu.edu/mtgs/gce05/
* Date for workshop has been finalized by SC Committee:
Friday, November 18th, 8am - 12pm
* Paper submission dates have been extended by 1 week to September 26,
2005.
* The Technical Program review committee has been finalized and includes
grid portal experts from both the US and Europe (see below).
*Important Dates:
26-Sep-05: Extended Abstract Due <---- delayed
08-Oct-05: Acceptance Notification
18-Nov-05: Full Paper Submission Due at time of workshop
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW:
Grid computing portals have emerged to be important components of many
large-scale Grid computing projects. Portals provide well-established
mechanisms for providing familiar interfaces to secure grid resources,
services, applications, tools, and collaboration services for
communities of scientists. Furthermore, portals deliver complex grid
solutions to users wherever they have access to a web browser running on
the Internet without the need to download or install any specialized
software or worry about networks and ports, etc. As a result, the
science application user is isolated from the complex details and
infrastructure needed to operate an application on the grid.
The portal development community is currently undergoing a revolution as
component-based architectures and services become standardized and
widely adopted. Grid middleware is also changing in response to the
services oriented architecture (SOA) approach to hosting services. The
move towards an SOA grid maps very well to the architecture already
employed by portals, further increasing their value within the grid
community.
This workshop will focus on portal projects that are adopting these new
technologies and services. We seek papers from all aspects of portal
development including portal architecture design and standards studies,
toolkits developed in support of portals, as well as high-level
application portals that utilize these technologies.
GCE 2005 topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Project portals including: User Portals,Application Portals,
Science Gateway Portals,Education Portals
* Portal architecture and design, including: Portlets and portal
frameworks
(uPortal, Sakai, CHEF, GridSphere, WebSphere, etc); JSP; JSF;
Servlets; REST; Cocoon, etc.).
* Portal security models and solutions.
* Portal languages including Java, Python, Perl, PHP, etc
* User interface/usability studies.
* Middleware solutions in support of portals including: Web Services;
WSRF
Services; Grid technologies; Databases; Workflows; WSRP and other
standards;
Web services in support of Portals.
Paper Submission and Publication:
Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract paper on original and
unpublished work (also not submitted elsewhere for review) reporting
significant projects and results in any aspect of grid portals and
related technologies. Abstracts/papers should not exceed 6 single-spaced
pages of text using 10 point size type on 8.5 x 11 inch paper (see
author instructions below). Authors should submit a PDF or PostScript
(level 2) file that will print on a PostScript printer. Electronic
submission will be done through the workshop website. Emailed copies
will be accepted only if electronic submission is not possible.
Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to
register and present the paper.
Proceedings:
All papers selected for this workshop will be peer-reviewed and will be
published in a special issue of Concurrency and Computation: Practice
and Experience
(http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jhome/77004395) For author
instructions see
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jabout/5361/ForAuthors.html
Organization:
Workshop Chair:
Mary Thomas (SDSU) mthomas(a)rohan.sdsu.edu
Steering/Advisory Committee:
Dennis Gannon, Indiana Univ. (gannon(a)cs.indiana.edu
Geoffrey Fox, Indiana Univ. (gcf(a)indiana.edu)
Jay Boisseau, Univ. of Texas (boisseau(a)tacc.utexas.edu)
Rob Allan, Daresbury (r.j.allan(a)dl.ac.uk)
Technical Program Chairs:
Marlon Pierce (IU) (mpierce(a)cs.indiana.edu)
Jason Novotny (IU) (novotny(a)ncmir.ucsd.edu)
Technical Program Committee:
Alameda, Jay (National Center for Supercomputing Applications)
Allen, Rob (Daresbury Labs, UK)
Baker, Mark (University of Portsmouth, UK)
Carafo, Massimo (University of Lecce, Italy)
Fox, Geoffrey (Indiana University)
Gannon, Dennis (Indiana University)
Haupt, Tomasz (Univ. of Mississippi)
Kelley, Ian (Louisiana State University)
Kosiedowski, Michal (Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center)
Kuba, Martin (Masaryk University in Brno, CZ)
Lin, Abel (University of California at San Diego)
Marru, Suresh (Indiana University)
Mueller, Kurt (San Diego Supercomputer Center)
Novotny, Jason (University of California at San Diego)
Parashar, Manish (Rutgers University)
Pickles, Stephen (University of Manchester)
Pierce, Marlon (Indiana University)
Roberto, Barbera (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, IT)
Roberts, Eric (Texas Advanced Computing Center)
Severance, Charles (University of Michigan)
Thomas, Mary (San Diego State University)
von Laszewski, Gregor (University of Chicago/Argonne National
Labs)
Wehrens, Oliver (Albert-Einstein-Institut, Max Planck
Institute, Germany)
Wilkins-Diehr, Nancy (San Diego Supercomputing Center)
We look forward to seeing you at SC in Seattle!
Mary Thomas on behalf of the GCE 2005 planning committee
--
===============================================================
Mary Thomas Department of Computer Science
mthomas(a)rohan.sdsu.edu San Diego State University
(619) 594-1694 (office) San Diego, CA 92182-7720
(619) 594-6746 (fax) http://rohan.sdsu.edu/faculty/mthomas
Adv. Comp. Env. Lab http://acel.sdsu.edu
Please circulate this to any interested groups.
GCE 2005: Workshop on Grid Computing Portals
Call for Participation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
WORKSHOP UPDATES:
**** Paper submission webpage is up and available (see Submissions) *****
http://acel.sdsu.edu/mtgs/gce05/
* Date for workshop has been finalized by SC Committee:
Friday, November 18th, 8am - 12pm
* Paper submission dates have been extended by 1 week to September 26,
2005.
* The Technical Program review committee has been finalized and includes
grid portal experts from both the US and Europe (see below).
*Important Dates:
26-Sep-05: Extended Abstract Due <---- delayed
08-Oct-05: Acceptance Notification
18-Nov-05: Full Paper Submission Due at time of workshop
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW:
Grid computing portals have emerged to be important components of many
large-scale Grid computing projects. Portals provide well-established
mechanisms for providing familiar interfaces to secure grid resources,
services, applications, tools, and collaboration services for
communities of scientists. Furthermore, portals deliver complex grid
solutions to users wherever they have access to a web browser running on
the Internet without the need to download or install any specialized
software or worry about networks and ports, etc. As a result, the
science application user is isolated from the complex details and
infrastructure needed to operate an application on the grid.
The portal development community is currently undergoing a revolution as
component-based architectures and services become standardized and
widely adopted. Grid middleware is also changing in response to the
services oriented architecture (SOA) approach to hosting services. The
move towards an SOA grid maps very well to the architecture already
employed by portals, further increasing their value within the grid
community.
This workshop will focus on portal projects that are adopting these new
technologies and services. We seek papers from all aspects of portal
development including portal architecture design and standards studies,
toolkits developed in support of portals, as well as high-level
application portals that utilize these technologies.
GCE 2005 topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Project portals including: User Portals,Application Portals,
Science Gateway Portals,Education Portals
* Portal architecture and design, including: Portlets and portal
frameworks
(uPortal, Sakai, CHEF, GridSphere, WebSphere, etc); JSP; JSF;
Servlets; REST; Cocoon, etc.).
* Portal security models and solutions.
* Portal languages including Java, Python, Perl, PHP, etc
* User interface/usability studies.
* Middleware solutions in support of portals including: Web Services;
WSRF
Services; Grid technologies; Databases; Workflows; WSRP and
other standards;
Web services in support of Portals.
Paper Submission and Publication:
Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract paper on original and
unpublished work (also not submitted elsewhere for review) reporting
significant projects and results in any aspect of grid portals and
related technologies. Abstracts/papers should not exceed 6 single-spaced
pages of text using 10 point size type on 8.5 x 11 inch paper (see
author instructions below). Authors should submit a PDF or PostScript
(level 2) file that will print on a PostScript printer. Electronic
submission will be done through the workshop website. Emailed copies
will be accepted only if electronic submission is not possible.
Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to
register and present the paper.
Proceedings:
All papers selected for this workshop will be peer-reviewed and will be
published in a special issue of Concurrency and Computation: Practice
and Experience
(http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jhome/77004395) For author
instructions see
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jabout/5361/ForAuthors.html
Organization:
Workshop Chair:
Mary Thomas (SDSU) mthomas(a)rohan.sdsu.edu
Steering/Advisory Committee:
Dennis Gannon, Indiana Univ. (gannon(a)cs.indiana.edu
Geoffrey Fox, Indiana Univ. (gcf(a)indiana.edu)
Jay Boisseau, Univ. of Texas (boisseau(a)tacc.utexas.edu)
Rob Allan, Daresbury (r.j.allan(a)dl.ac.uk)
Technical Program Chairs:
Marlon Pierce (IU) (mpierce(a)cs.indiana.edu)
Jason Novotny (IU) (novotny(a)ncmir.ucsd.edu)
Technical Program Committee:
Alameda, Jay (National Center for Supercomputing Applications)
Allen, Rob (Daresbury Labs, UK)
Baker, Mark (University of Portsmouth, UK)
Carafo, Massimo (University of Lecce, Italy)
Fox, Geoffrey (Indiana University)
Gannon, Dennis (Indiana University)
Haupt, Tomasz (Univ. of Mississippi)
Kelley, Ian (Louisiana State University)
Kosiedowski, Michal (Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center)
Kuba, Martin (Masaryk University in Brno, CZ)
Lin, Abel (University of California at San Diego)
Marru, Suresh (Indiana University)
Mueller, Kurt (San Diego Supercomputer Center)
Novotny, Jason (University of California at San Diego)
Parashar, Manish (Rutgers University)
Pickles, Stephen (University of Manchester)
Pierce, Marlon (Indiana University)
Roberto, Barbera (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, IT)
Roberts, Eric (Texas Advanced Computing Center)
Severance, Charles (University of Michigan)
Thomas, Mary (San Diego State University)
von Laszewski, Gregor (University of Chicago/Argonne National
Labs)
Wehrens, Oliver (Albert-Einstein-Institut, Max Planck
Institute, Germany)
Wilkins-Diehr, Nancy (San Diego Supercomputing Center)
We look forward to seeing you at SC in Seattle!
Mary Thomas on behalf of the GCE 2005 planning committee
--
===============================================================
Mary Thomas Department of Computer Science
mthomas(a)rohan.sdsu.edu San Diego State University
(619) 594-1694 (office) San Diego, CA 92182-7720
(619) 594-6746 (fax) http://rohan.sdsu.edu/faculty/mthomas
Adv. Comp. Env. Lab http://acel.sdsu.edu
FYOI
--
===============================================================
Mary Thomas Department of Computer Science
mthomas(a)rohan.sdsu.edu San Diego State University
(619) 594-1694 (office) San Diego, CA 92182-7720
(619) 594-6746 (fax) http://rohan.sdsu.edu/faculty/mthomas
Adv. Comp. Env. Lab http://acel.sdsu.edu
>
>
>
> Please circulate this to any interested groups that you think will
> want to plan
> on attending or submitting papers.
>
>
> GCE 2005: Workshop on Grid Computing Portals
>
> Call for Participation
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> WORKSHOP UPDATES:
>
> * Date for workshop has been finalized by SC Committee:
> Friday, November 18th, 8am - 12pm
> * Paper submission dates have been extended by 1 week to September 26,
> 2005.
> * The Technical Program review committee has been finalized and
> includes grid portal experts from both the US and Europe (see below).
>
> *Important Dates:
> 26-Sep-05: Extended Abstract Due <---- delayed
> 08-Oct-05: Acceptance Notification
> 18-Nov-05: Full Paper Submission Due at time of workshop
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> WORKSHOP OVERVIEW:
>
> Grid computing portals have emerged to be important components of many
> large-scale Grid computing projects. Portals provide well-established
> mechanisms for providing familiar interfaces to secure grid resources,
> services, applications, tools, and collaboration services for
> communities of scientists. Furthermore, portals deliver complex grid
> solutions to users wherever they have access to a web browser running
> on the Internet without the need to download or install any
> specialized software or worry about networks and ports, etc. As a
> result, the science application user is isolated from the complex
> details and infrastructure needed to operate an application on the grid.
>
> The portal development community is currently undergoing a revolution
> as component-based architectures and services become standardized and
> widely adopted. Grid middleware is also changing in response to the
> services oriented architecture (SOA) approach to hosting services. The
> move towards an SOA grid maps very well to the architecture already
> employed by portals, further increasing their value within the grid
> community.
>
> This workshop will focus on portal projects that are adopting these
> new technologies and services. We seek papers from all aspects of
> portal development including portal architecture design and standards
> studies, toolkits developed in support of portals, as well as
> high-level application portals that utilize these technologies.
>
> GCE 2005 topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
>
> * Project portals including: User Portals,Application Portals,
> Science Gateway Portals,Education Portals
> * Portal architecture and design, including: Portlets and portal
> frameworks
> (uPortal, Sakai, CHEF, GridSphere, WebSphere, etc); JSP; JSF;
> Servlets; REST; Cocoon, etc.).
> * Portal security models and solutions.
> * Portal languages including Java, Python, Perl, PHP, etc
> * User interface/usability studies.
> * Middleware solutions in support of portals including: Web
> Services; WSRF
> Services; Grid technologies; Databases; Workflows; WSRP and
> other standards;
> Web services in support of Portals.
>
> Paper Submission and Publication:
>
> Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract paper on original
> and unpublished work (also not submitted elsewhere for review)
> reporting significant projects and results in any aspect of grid
> portals and related technologies. Papers should not exceed 6
> single-spaced pages of text using 10 point size type on 8.5 x 11 inch
> paper (see author instructions below). Authors should submit a PDF or
> PostScript (level 2) file that will print on a PostScript printer.
> Electronic submission will be done through the workshop website.
> Emailed copies will be accepted only if electronic submission is not
> possible. Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the
> authors to register and present the paper.
>
> Proceedings:
>
> All papers selected for this workshop will be peer-reviewed and will
> be published in a special issue of Concurrency and Computation:
> Practice and Experience
> (http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jhome/77004395) For
> author instructions see
> http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jabout/5361/ForAuthors.html
>
> Organization:
>
> Workshop Chair:
> Mary Thomas (SDSU) mthomas(a)rohan.sdsu.edu
> Steering/Advisory Committee:
> Dennis Gannon, Indiana Univ. (gannon(a)cs.indiana.edu
> Geoffrey Fox, Indiana Univ. (gcf(a)indiana.edu)
> Jay Boisseau, Univ. of Texas (boisseau(a)tacc.utexas.edu)
> Rob Allan, Daresbury (r.j.allan(a)dl.ac.uk)
> Technical Program Chairs:
> Marlon Pierce (IU) (mpierce(a)cs.indiana.edu)
> Jason Novotny (IU) (novotny(a)ncmir.ucsd.edu)
> Technical Program Committee:
> Alameda, Jay (National Center for Supercomputing Applications)
> Allen, Rob (Daresbury Labs, UK)
> Baker, Mark (University of Portsmouth, UK)
> Carafo, Massimo (University of Lecce, Italy)
> Fox, Geoffrey (Indiana University)
> Gannon, Dennis (Indiana University)
> Haupt, Tomasz (Univ. of Mississippi)
> Kelley, Ian (Louisiana State University)
> Kosiedowski, Michal (Poznan Supercomputing and Networking
> Center)
> Kuba, Martin (Masaryk University in Brno, CZ)
> Lin, Abel (University of California at San Diego)
> Marru, Suresh (Indiana University)
> Mueller, Kurt (San Diego Supercomputer Center)
> Novotny, Jason (University of California at San Diego)
> Parashar, Manish (Rutgers University)
> Pickles, Stephen (University of Manchester)
> Pierce, Marlon (Indiana University)
> Roberto, Barbera (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, IT)
> Roberts, Eric (Texas Advanced Computing Center)
> Severance, Charles (University of Michigan)
> Thomas, Mary (San Diego State University)
> von Laszewski, Gregor (University of Chicago/Argonne National
> Labs)
> Wehrens, Oliver (Albert-Einstein-Institut, Max Planck
> Institute, Germany)
> Wilkins-Diehr, Nancy (San Diego Supercomputing Center)
>
>
> We look forward to seeing you at SC in Seattle!
>
> Mary Thomas on behalf of the GCE 2005 planning committee
>
>
> ===============================================================
> Mary Thomas Department of Computer Science
> mthomas(a)sciences.sdsu.edu San Diego State University
> (619) 594-7248 (office) San Diego, CA 92182-7720
> (619) 594-6746 (fax) http://rohan.sdsu.edu/faculty/mthomas
>