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Cluster 2005
The 2005 IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing
September 27-30, 2005
Burlington Marriott Boston, Burlington, Massachusetts, USA
http://cluster2005.org
[email protected]
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In less than a decade, clusters of commodity PCs have become the most
cost-effective computing platforms for executing a wide range of
high performance applications from molecular biology simulations to
search and indexing on the Internet.
In spite of countless deployed platforms and resounding application
successes, many research and development challenges remain for achieving
better performance, scalability, and usability. The IEEE TFCC Cluster
2005 conference provides an open forum for researchers, practitioners,
and users to present and discuss issues, directions, and results
that will shape the future of cluster computing.
As cluster architecture is becoming a more mature field of
application it remains particularly important to maintain an event
that links the academic interests and new ideas to the experience
reports of practitioners and application developers.
See the upcoming Call for Participation for more details.
SCOPE
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Cluster 2005 welcomes paper and poster submissions from engineers and
scientists in academia and industry describing original research work
in all areas of cluster computing. Topics of interest include, but
are not limited to:
Cluster Architecture and Networking:
- High-Speed System Interconnects - Lightweight Communication Protocols
- Fast Message Passing Libraries - Networking Cost/Performance
Performance Analysis and Evaluation:
- Monitoring and Profiling Tools - Performance Prediction and Modeling
- Performance Analysis and Visualization
Cluster Management and Maintenance:
- Cluster Security and Reliability - Tools for Managing Clusters
- Job and Resource Management - High-Availability Clusters
Cluster Software and Middleware:
- Single-System Image Services - Software Environments and Tools
- Standard Software for Clusters for Application Building
Cluster Storage and Cluster I/O Subsystems:
- I/O Libraries - Realtime I/O (e.g in Physics)
- Distributed File Systems and RAIDs
Applications:
- Scientific Applications - Data Distribution and Load Balancing
- Algorithms for Distributed Apps. - Innovative Cluster Applications
- Scalable Internet Services on Clusters
Grid Computing and Clusters:
- Cluster Integration in Grids
- Network-Based Distributed Computing
- Cluster-Based Grid Services
TECHNICAL PAPERS
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Format for submission: Full paper drafts, not to exceed 25 double-spaced,
numbered pages
(including title, author affiliations, abstract, keywords, figures, tables and
bibliographic references) using 12 point font on 8.5x11-inch pages with
1-inch margins
all around. A web based submission mechanisms will be activated on the
conference web site
two weeks before the submission deadline. Authors should submit a
PostScript (level 2) or
PDF file. Hard copy submissions can not be accepted.
POSTERS
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Format for submission: 1 page abstract in PDF including names of authors,
their affiliation
and a 200 word abstract sent as an e-mail attachment to the poster chair,
Shawn Houston
<[email protected]>. Poster presentations will also be offered to the
authors of
technical papers that were not accepted for oral presentation but are
recommended by the
committee for this form of publication.
IMPORTANT DATES
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- Paper Submissions Due May 21, 2005
EXTENDED TO Sat May 28, 2005, 12:00 GMT
(Zulu Time)
- Tutorials Submissions Due May 21, 2005
EXTENDED TO Sat May 28, 2005, 12:00 GMT
(Zulu Time)
- Paper Acceptance Notification June 30, 2005
- Poster Submissions Due June 30, 2005
- Exhibition Proposal Due June 30, 2005
- Poster Acceptance Notification June 30, 2005
- Camera-Ready Paper Manuscripts Due July 16, 2005
- Camera-Ready Poster Abstracts Due July 16, 2005
- Cut-off for group hotel rates September 5, 2005
- Conference September 27-30, 2005
- Post-Conference Workshops September 30, 2005
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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* General Chair:
- Dimiter Avresky, Northeastern University, Boston, USA
* General Vice Chair:
- Daniel S. Katz, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Caltech, USA
* Program Chair:
- Thomas Stricker, Google European Engineering Centre, Switzerland
* Workshops Chair:
- Rajkumar Buyya, Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Computer Science and
Software Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Australia
* Tutorials Chair:
- Box Leangsuksun, Lousiana Tech, Louisiana, USA
* Exhibits/Sponsors Co-Chairs:
- Ivan Judson, Argonne National Laboratory, USA
- Rosa Badia, CEPBA-IBM Research Institute, UPC, Spain
* Posters Chair:
- Shawn Houston, University of Alaska, USA
* Publications Chair:
- Kurt Keville, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
* Publicity Chair:
- Kevin Gleason, Mount Ida College, Newton, USA
* Finance/Registration Chair:
- Madeleine Furlotte, Genzyme, USA
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