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Euro-Par 2011 : 17th International European Conference on Parallel and Distributed ComputingConference Series : European Conference on Parallel Processing | |||||||||||||||
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17th International European Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing
Euro-Par 2011 Bordeaux, France August 29-September 2, 2011 http://europar2011.bordeaux.inria.fr europar2011-chairs@inria.fr SUBMISSION DEADLINES: Abstracts: January 24, 2011 Full papers: January 31, 2011 Euro-Par is an annual series of international conferences dedicated to the promotion and advancement of all aspects of parallel and distributed computing. Euro-Par focuses on all aspects of hardware, software, algorithms and applications in this field. The objective of Euro-Par is to provide a forum for the promotion of parallel and distributed computing both as an industrial technique and an academic discipline, extending the frontier of both the state of the art and the state of the practice. The following topics will be covered by regular Euro-Par 2011 sessions: 1. Support Tools and Environments 2. Performance Prediction and Evaluation 3. Scheduling and load balancing 4. High-Performance Architecture and Compilers 5. Parallel and Distributed Data Management 6. Grid Cluster and Cloud Computing 7. Peer to peer computing 8. Distributed System and Algorithms 9. Parallel and Distributed Programming 10. Parallel Numerical algorithm 11. Multicore and Manycore programming 12. Theory and Algorithms for Parallel Computation 13. High performance network and Communications 14. Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing 15. High Performance and Scientific Applications 16. GPU and Accelerators computing Full details on the topics, including topic descriptions and chairs, are available on the Euro-Par 2011 website (europar2011.bordeaux.inria.fr). The conference will feature tutorials and invited talks. Co-located workshops are also planned. **** PAPER SUBMISSION GUIDELINES **** Full papers should not exceed 12 pages in the Springer LNCS style. Paper submission has to be performed electronically via the conference website in PDF format. Papers accepted for publication must also be supplied in source form (LaTeX or Word). Papers must offer original contributions regarding the theory and practice of parallel and distributed computing. Full submission guidelines are available on the conference website. Only contributions not submitted elsewhere for publication will be considered. Authors must submit their papers to the specific topic they judge most appropriate. Details on the topics, including descriptions and chairs, are available on the conference website. All accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings, published by Springer in the LNCS series. Authors of accepted papers will be requested to sign a Springer copyright form. **** IMPORTANT DATES **** Deadline for abstracts: January 24, 2011 Deadline for full papers: January 31, 2011 Deadline for workshops: February 27, 2011 Decision notification: April 8, 2011 Camera-ready full papers: May 9, 2011 Conference: August 29-September 2, 2011 **** CALL FOR ADDITIONAL CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS **** Euro-Par 2011 will feature a series of satellite workshops on August 29-30. Proposals for workshops, covering a specific theme and lasting between half a day and a full day, are encouraged and solicited until February 27. Workshop proceedings will be published in a separate LNCS Euro-Par 2011 workshop volume after the conference. The principal coordinator of each workshop will appear as editor of the workshop volume. Details on how to submit a workshop proposal are available on the conference website (http://europar2011.bordeaux.inria.fr). **** VENUE **** Euro-Par 2011 is organized by National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control (INRIA), the University of Bordeaux I and the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS). The Euro-Par 2011 conference will be held on the campus of Bordeaux II University, Place de la Victoire, in the center of Bordeaux. Bordeaux is the largest city of the Aquitaine Region in South-West of France. It is known worldwide for its wineyards, chateaux, gastonomy and historical places. Traveling to Bordeaux is very easy. Bordeaux hosts an international airport with connections to major cities in Europe (such as Rome, Amsterdam, London, Madrid, Dublin or Stockholm) as well as Paris and other cities in France. It is also directly connected to Paris by the high-speed TGV train. **** CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS **** Emmanuel Jeannot, INRIA Raymond Namyst, University of Bordeaux Jean Roman, INRIA and University of Bordeaux |
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