Final Call for
Poster and Demo:
The 18th IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications (HPCC 2016), 12-14 Dec. 2016, Sydney, Australia.
Website:
http://www.swinflow.org/confs/2016/hpcc/poster.htm
Key dates:
Deadline for proceedings published
posters/demos: 5 October 2016 (11:59pm HST)
Notification of Acceptance: 10 October 2016
Final versions of proceeding published
posters/demos: 15 October 2016
Submission
Please email your
posters/demos to
confs.aus@gmail.com with the email subject as "HPCC 2016
poster demo submission".
Two types of
posters and demos:
1. Proceedings published
posters and demos: Submission is a 2-page
short paper describing the post/demo content, research, relevance and
importance to High Performance Computing and Communications or related topics. If accepted, the 2-page short paper will be published in the main conference proceedings together with regular research papers. Each accepted
poster or demo must register to the main conference with full registration.
2. Web published
posters and demos: Submission is a 1-page extended abstract. Such
posters/demos will not be included in the conference proceedings, but will be published on the conference website.
Both types of
posters/demos will be displayed during the conference.
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Introduction
Participants are invited to submit posters and research demos to HPCC 2016. HPCC 2016 (High Performance Computing and Communications) is created to provide a prime international forum for both researchers, industry practitioners and environment experts to exchange the latest fundamental advances in the state of the art and practice of High Performance Computing and Communications as well as joint-venture and synergic research and development across various related areas. Topics of interest for posters and demos include, but not limited to:
Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
1. Parallel and distributed system architectures
2. Languages and compilers for high performance computing
3. Parallel and distributed software technologies
4. Parallel and distributed algorithms
5. Embedded systems
6. Peer-to-peer computing
7. Grid and cluster computing
8. Web services and Internet computing
9. Cloud computing, Utility computing
10. Big Data, Data Science, Data Analytics,
Business Analytics on HPC
11. Performance evaluation and measurement
12. Tools and environments for software development
13. Distributed systems and applications
14. High-performance scientific and engineering computing
15. Database applications and data mining
16. Biological/molecular computing
17. Collaborative and cooperative environments
18. Mobile computing and wireless communications
19. Computer Networks
20. Telecommunications
21. Pervasive/ubiquitous computing and intelligence
22. Autonomic, reliability and fault-tolerance
23. Trust, security and privacy
Chairs:
Vinh Tung Le, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Rajiv Ranjan, Newcastle University, UK