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Link: http://web.cse.ohio-state.edu/~luxi/hpbdc2015 | |||||||||||||||||
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International Workshop on High-Performance Big Data Computing (HPBDC) http://web.cse.ohio-state.edu/~luxi/hpbdc2015 In conjunction with the 35th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS 2015) June 29th, 2015, Columbus, Ohio, USA ======================================================================= WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION -------------------- Managing and processing large volumes of data, or `Big Data', and gaining meaningful insights is a significant challenge facing the distributed computing community. This has significant impact in a wide range of domains including health care, bio-medical research, Internet search, finance and business informatics, and scientific computing. As data-gathering technologies and data-sources witness an explosion in the amount of input data, it is expected that in the future massive quantities of data in the order of hundreds or thousands of petabytes will need to be processed. Thus, it is critical that data-intensive computing middleware (such as Hadoop, HBase and Spark) to process such data are diligently designed, with high performance and scalability, in order to meet the growing demands of such Big Data applications. The explosive growth of Big Data has caused many industrial firms to adopt High Performance Computing (HPC) technologies to meet the requirements of huge amount of data to be processed and stored. Modern HPC systems and the associated middleware (such as MPI and Parallel File systems) have been exploiting the advances in HPC technologies (multi/many-core architectures, RDMA-enabled networking, NVRAMs and SSDs) during the last decade. However, Big Data middleware (such as Hadoop, HBase and Spark) have not embraced such technologies. These disparities are taking HPC and Big Data processing into `divergent trajectories'. The first International Workshop on High-Performance Big Data Computing (HPBDC), aims to bring HPC and Big Data processing into a `convergent trajectory'. The workshop provides a forum for scientists and engineers in academia and industry to present their latest research findings in major and emerging topics for this field. HPBDC 2015 will be held in conjunction with the 35th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS 2015), Columbus, Ohio, USA, June 29th, 2015. HPBDC 2015 welcomes original submissions in a range of areas, including but not limited to: * High-performance Big Data analytics frameworks, programming models, and tools * Performance optimizations for Big Data systems and applications with HPC technologies * High-performance in-memory computing technologies and abstractions * Performance modeling and evaluation for emerging Big Data Computing technologies * Big Data on HPC, Cloud, and Grid computing infrastructures * Fault tolerance, reliability and availability for high-performance Big Data Computing * Green Big Data Computing * Scientific Computing with Big Data Papers should present original research. As Big Data spans many disciplines, papers should provide sufficient background material to make them accessible to the broader community. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS ---------------- * Dr. Dan Stanzione, Executive Director of the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) at the University of Texas at Austin - Title: TBD * Prof. Zhiwei Xu, CTO of Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ICT, CAS), China - Title: Efficiency + Scalability = High-Performance Data Computing SUBMISSION INFORMATION ---------------------- All submissions should follow the IEEE standard 8.5x11 two-column format. Paper submissions should not exceed 8 pages. All the papers should be submitted through https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hpbdc2015. All papers will be carefully reviewed by at least three reviewers. Papers should not be submitted in parallel to any other conference or journal. The proceedings of this workshop will be published together with the proceedings of other ICDCS 2015 workshops by the IEEE Computer Society Press. At least one of the authors of each accepted paper must register as a participant of the workshop and present the paper at the workshop, in order to have the paper published in the proceedings. IMPORTANT DATES (Extended) -------------------------- Abstract submission deadline: March 9, 2015 (Anywhere on Earth) Paper submission deadline: March 16, 2015 (Anywhere on Earth) Acceptance notification: April 8, 2015 Camera-ready deadline: April 15, 2015 Workshop: June 29, 2015 WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS ------------------- Dhabaleswar K. (DK) Panda, The Ohio State University Jianfeng Zhan, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Xiaoyi Lu, The Ohio State University PROGRAM COMMITTEE ----------------- Chaitanya Baru, San Diego Supercomputer Center, National Science Foundation Rajesh Bordawekar, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center Yanpei Chen, Cloudera Bingsheng He, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Lizy John, The University of Texas at Austin Jian Li, Huawei Xu Liu, The College of William and Mary Raghunath Nambiar, Cisco Manoj Nambiar, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., India Ren Wu, Baidu Li Zha, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Yunquan Zhang, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
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