NEWS: CDCGM (ex ETNGrid) Agenda
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Tuesday June,28th
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Session 1: New Computing Models:
1. Scaling and Self-repair of Linux Based Applications Using a Novel Distributed Computing Model Exploiting Parallelism
Giovanni Morana, Rao Mikkilineni
2. Parallax : A New Operating System Prototype Demonstrating Service Scaling and Self-Repair in Multi-core Servers
Rao Mikkilineni, Ian Seyler
3. AAA in a Cloud-Based Virtual DIME Network Architecture (DNA)
Francesco Tusa, Antonio Celesti, Rao Mikkilineni
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Session 2: Cloud Computing and Grids
4. CHASE: An Autonomic Service Engine for Cloud Environments
Massimiliano Rak,Antonio Cuomo, Umberto Villano
5. Exploiting the Small-World Effect for Resource Finding in P2P Grids/Clouds
Fabrizio Messina, Giuseppe Pappalardo, Corrado Santoro
6. WSBCL: Web Services Based Classloader
Teixeira, F.C., Santana, M.J., Santana, R.H.C., Bruschi, S.M., Estrella
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Session 3: Short Papers:
1. Sam Dog: A Java Sandbox Using a Cascading Access, Control List Approach
Teixeira, F.C. Santana, M.J., Santana, R.H.C., Bruschi, S.M.
2. Managing Dependability in Distributed System
F. Cuttone, M. Bandieramonte, A. Di Stefano, G. Morana
3. An improvement of a different approach for medical image storage
Douglas D. J. de Macedo, Miriam A. M. Capretz, Thiago Coelho Prado, Aldo von Wangenheim, M. A. R. Dantas
May 23, 2011
NEWS: Extension of paper submission deadline
-> March, 18th 2011 <-
WETICE 2011 track on Convergence of Distributed Clouds, Grids and their Management to be held in Paris (June 27-29) has already received some interesting papers. They include papers on new computing models, Clouds, Grids, their management and also some proofs of concept demonstrations. The Proceedings will be published by the IEEE CS Press and distributed at the conference. All published papers are refereed.
Feb 25, 2011
1st Track on Convergence of Distributed Clouds, Grids and their Management
A combined track of the 3rd CCC and the 8th ETNGRID
WETICE 2011 track on Convergence of Distributed Clouds, Grids and their Management to be held in Paris (June 27-29) has already received some interesting papers. They include papers on new computing models, Clouds, Grids, their management and also some proofs of concept demonstrations. The Proceedings will be published by the IEEE CS Press and distributed at the conference. All published papers are refereed.
The goals of the conference include (but are not limited to):
1. Discovering new application scenarios, proposing new operating systems, programming abstractions and tools
2. Identifying the challenging problem that still need to be solved such as parallel programming, scaling and management of distributed computing elements, and
3. Reporting results and experiences gained by researchers in building dynamic Grid-based middleware, computing clouds (distributed or otherwise) and workflow management systems.
Various deadlines to participate in the conference are as follows:
* Paper submissions deadline: March 18, 2011 (extended)
* Decision to paper authors: April 4, 2011
* Camera Ready papers to IEEE: April 29, 2011
* WETICE-2011 conference: June 27-29, 2011
All papers submitted will be reviewed by peers and selected papers will be published in WETICE2011 Conference Proceedings by IEEE.
Feb 5, 2011
8th Workshop on Emerging Technologies for Next-Generation GRIDs
Institut TELECOM - TELECOM SudParis, 27th-29th June, Paris, France
The Grid was originally designed as a large network of computer systems able to offer an environment where computing and storage resources are shared on-demand. To date, the development of standards, such as the Open Grid Service Architecture (OGSA), along with the introduction of new paradigms, such as the Semantic Grid, is leading the Grid toward an environment that is not only suited for computational-intensive applications, but also for computing scenarios typical of distributed systems, like service and information providing, multimedia environments, ubiquitous computing, etc. For these and other reasons, the Grid is becoming an interesting and challenging environment supporting both old and new services for cooperative applications. A relevant research effort is thus needed not only to investigate innovative Grid infrastructures but also to make the current Grid model suitable for these emerging usage scenarios. The objective of this workshop is to gather researchers working on different emerging Grid computing aspects relevant to enterprise collaboration, covering issues ranging from the middleware layer to application development and user interaction. The goals of the workshop include (but are not limited to) discovering new application scenarios, proposing new programming abstractions and tools, identifying the challenging problem that still need to be solved, and reporting results and experiences gained by researchers in building Grid-based middleware, applications and alike.