Following a number of requests the submission deadlines have been extended:
Two weeks left for full-papers (new firm deadline Feb. 24, 2006) provided
we receive abstracts by Feb. 17, 2006 - see details below.
CALL FOR PAPERS : HPC-GECO - CompFrame Workshop
Joint Workshop on HPC Grid programming Environments and COmponents
and Component Frameworks for High Performance Computing
Paris, 19-20 June 2006. In conjunction with HPDC-15
Web URL: http://www.di.unipi.it/~hpc-geco/GECO-CompFrame06.html
HPC-GECO - CompFrame is a joint workshop on high-level programming
environments and component-based programming for HPC and Grid
Computing. The workshop will present results from two related research
lines: High-level approaches and Component Frameworks for Grid-enabled
HPC, and Component Frameworks in HPC. The Workshop is sponsored by the
FP6 Network of Excellence CoreGRID.
Component-based approaches to software development are beginning to
emerge in high-performance parallel and distributed computing. HPC
environments pose special challenges on designers and users of
component architectures. Grid-based HPC environments, which deal with
heterogeneous, dynamic and sparse sets of resources, pose an even more
daunting challenge to the deployment of HPC applications.
HPC-GECO/CompFrame is open to research works, both of theoretical and
experimental nature, on the mechanics and architecture of high-level
and component environments, on comparisons of current approaches and
results, on user experiences, prototypes and application case studies.
The workshop focuses on the impact of the programming / design
methodology on the software development process and on applications:
relevant metrics are programmability, scalability and manageable
complexity of applications, as well as fulfillment of application
requirements of high performance, fault tolerance, and the ability to
support dynamically adaptive behaviour.
Submissions are welcome of original contribution, not already
published or under simultaneous review; works will be reviewed by the
program committee. Workshop proceedings will be published by IEEE
together with HPDC-15 proceedings. See details on the workshop web
site.
Relevant topics for the workshop include but are not limited to :
* Component models and frameworks
* Component-based Grid Platforms
* Programming environments and paradigms
* Analysis and comparison of existing programming approaches
* Integration of different distributed/Grid/HPC programming frameworks
* Tools and Environments for Parallel Coupling of Application Codes
* Application-level and support-level management of performance, QoS,
faults, dynamicity, architecture heterogeneity
* Application-level QoS contract description and enforcement
* Advanced middleware systems as a device to efficiently exploit Grid
resources (e.g. high-bandwidth, innovative networks)
* Case studies and experiments of large/geographic scale high-level
HPC applications, large-scale data/analysis
* Applicability of software engineering techniques for restructuring
and integration
Deadlines :
Abstract due February 17, 2006
Full-Paper due February 24, 2006 Acceptance notification March 20,
2006 Camera-ready due April 10, 2006 Workshop date June 19-20,
2006
Workshop Co-Chairs :
Rob Armstrong Sandia National Laboratory, USA
Marco Danelutto Univ. of Pisa, Italy and
CoreGRID V.Institute on Programming Models Workshop
Organization :
Massimo Coppola ISTI-CNR / CoreGRID, Pisa, Italy Publicity Chairs :
David E. Bernholdt Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Vladimir Getov University of Westminster / CoreGRID, UK
Program Committee :
Fran�oise Baude INRIA Sophia Antipolis / CoreGRID, France
James C. Browne University of Texas, USA
Denis Caromel INRIA Sophia Antipolis / CoreGRID, France
Nancy Collins National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
Alexandre di Costanzo INRIA / CoreGRID, France
Tony Drummond Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Wael R. Elwasif Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Dennis Gannon Indiana University, USA
Tom Goodale Cardiff University, United Kingdom
Sergei Gorlatch University of Muenster / CoreGRID, Germany
Thilo Kielmann Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam / CoreGRID, The Netherlands
Pierre Kuonen University of Applied Sciences of Fribourg, Switzerland
Domenico Laforenza ISTI-CNR, Pisa / CoreGRID, Italy
Boyana Norris Argonne National Laboratory, USA
Christian Perez INRIA Rennes / CoreGRID, France
Thierry Priol INRIA Rennes / CoreGRID, France
Jaideep Ray Sandia National Laboratories, USA
John Shalf Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Masha Sosonkina Ames Laboratory, USA
Aad van der Steen University of Utrecht, The Netherlands
Marco Vanneschi University of Pisa / CoreGRID, Italy
Nanbor Wang Tech-X Corporation, USA
Shujia Zhou NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, USA
Corrado Zoccolo University of Pisa / CoreGRID, Italy