Sponsored by ICST
Technically co-sponsored by CREATE-NET
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SCOPE
GRIDNETS 2010 provides a focused and highly interactive forum where
researchers and technologists have the opportunity to present and
discuss leading research, developments, and future directions in the
Grid Networking area. The goal of this event is to serve as both the
premier conference presenting best Grid Networking research and a forum
where new concepts can be introduced and explored.
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TOPICS
Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following
focus areas:
Network architectures and technologies for grids
Integration of advanced optical networking technologies into the
grid environment
The network as a first class grid resource: network resource
information publication, brokering, and co-scheduling with other
resources
Interaction of the network with distributed data management
systems
Network monitoring, traffic characterisation, and performance
analysis
Inter-layer interactions: optical layer with higher layer
protocols, integration among layers
Experience with pre-production optical network infrastructures
and exchange points
Peer-to-peer network enhancements applied to the grid
Network support for wireless and ad hoc grids
Data replication and multicasting strategies and novel data
transport protocols
Cluster and high performance networks
Networks for data centers
Networks & cloud computing issues
Fault-tolerance, self healing networks
Security and scalability issues when connecting a large number of
sites within a virtual organization VPN
Cloud networking and Grid Networking intersection
Grid Networking and petascale computing
Grid Networking for e-Science
Terabit Grid Networking
Digital media and Grid Networks
Energy awareness and power consumption in grids
Virtual networks
Digital media networks
Ad hoc networks
The organizers of GRIDNETS 2010 encourage submissions related to the
results of future network research activities. Currently, many large
scale advanced networking research projects have been established to
create new types of experimental research environments, such as the US
National Science Foundation's Global Environment for Network
Innovations (GENI), those being created in Europe through the EIFFEL
(Evolved Internet Future for European Leadership) and FIREworks (Future
Internet Research and Experimentation - Strategy Works) initiatives, in
Japan through the New Generation Internet program, and in many other
countries. In addition, various related initiatives, such as the NSF's
Future Internet Design (FIND), have been established to support
research using advanced network research testbeds. GridNets has been
designed as a forum in which the results of such activities can be
presented and discussed.
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