Dear OGF Community:
Two related OGF documents are now available for public comment. Please consider reading and providing feedback. Brief affirmations are very useful to demonstrate community input and support. More detailed analysis is, of course, welcome.
The documents newly available for public comment are:
* NSI Connection Service v2.1
This is a Recommendation Track document, with a 60-day public comment period. When published, it will obsoletes GFD #212.
https://redmine.ogf.org/projects/editor-pubcom/boards/41
* NSI Connection Service v2.0 to v2.1 Delta
This is an Informational Track document, with a 30-day public comment. It describes the changes implemented by the Recommendation Track document above, and therefore the OGF Standards Council intends to publish the two documents simultaneously.
https://redmine.ogf.org/projects/editor-pubcom/boards/42
Access all documents and the public comment forum trackers here:
http://redmine.ogf.org/projects/editor-pubcom/boards
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- Greg Newby, OGF Standards Editor
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Please note that the IEEE/ACM UCC and BDCAT conferences are to be held in Zurich, Switzerland this coming December (17-20), and this could be a useful location and venue for ongoing OGF meetings. Please let us know of any groups that would like to meet, and we will try to arrange some rooms. Groups that could usefully meet include GLUE, DFDL, NSI, OCCI, and others. Contact your area directors or send a message to standards(a)ogf.org<mailto:standards@ogf.org> or president(a)ogf.org<mailto:president@ogf.org>.
Alan Sill, Ph.D
Managing Director, High Performance Computing Center
Co-Director, NSF Center for Cloud and Autonomic Computing
Adjunct Professor of Physics, Texas Tech University
President, Open Grid Forum
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From: Tim Cockerill <cockerill(a)tacc.utexas.edu<mailto:cockerill@tacc.utexas.edu>>
Subject: [Chameleon-users] IEEE/ACM UCC 2018 -deadline extension
Date: August 6, 2018 at 7:50:52 AM CDT
To: "users(a)chameleoncloud.org<mailto:users@chameleoncloud.org>" <users(a)chameleoncloud.org<mailto:users@chameleoncloud.org>>
The Chameleon team would like to inform you about the extended deadline for IEEE/ACM Utility and Cloud Computing UCC-2018, which is now August 15.
http://www.ucc-conference.org/pages/ucc-2018-call-for-papers.html<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ucc-con…>
Call for Papers
Authors are invited to submit original unpublished research manuscripts that demonstrate current research in all areas of Cloud and Utility computing, including design and analysis of distributed and centralized Cloud systems, datacenter design and engineering, economic and market models for cloud systems, revenue and business models and their applications in scientific and commercial deployments.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
· Architectural models to achieve Utility in Clouds
· Cloud business and legal implications beyond technology
· Cloud Computing middleware, stacks, tools, delivery networks and services at all layers (XaaS)
· Cloud large-scale foundations for Big Data, IoT, and real-time analytics
· Cloud management: autonomic, adaptive, self-*, SLAs, and monitoring
· Cloud-native application design and engineering
· Cloud, Fog and edge/mobile devices management, hierarchy models, and business models
· Designs and deployment models for Clouds: private, public, hybrid, federated, aggregated
· Economic and business models of Clouds and services
· HPC and the Cloud
· Innovative cloud applications and experiences
· Integration of Cloud systems with edge and IoT devices
· Mobile and energy-efficient use of Clouds
· Networking for clouds and data centres
· Performance analysis and modeling of cloud systems and applications
· Policy languages and programming models
· Principles and theoretical foundations of Utility Computing
· Resource management and scalability: brokering, scheduling, capacity planning, and elasticity
· Security, trust and privacy in Clouds
· Utility-driven platforms for Clouds
· Utility-driven models and mechanisms for interclouds / federations
· Virtualization, containerization, composition, orchestration and other enablers
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