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Cluster computing has become the most common method of configuring and deploying high
performance computing systems. Clusters offer high performance that is cost-effective, and maturing software for clusters has made them more scalable and reliable. Clusters and are used to solve some of the most challenging and complex problems, to analyze and visualize massive data, and manage tremendous amounts of storage. Clusters have become the workhorse for computational science and engineering research, powering innovation and discovery that advance science and society. However, there are many ongoing challenges and opportunities that must be addressed to build and use clusters of increasing scale with diverse technologies. Clusters may use commodity x86 processors but also GPUs or other accelerators, InfiniBand and other network technologies with different topologies, and different file system technologies with a wide range of node and disk configuration possibilities. The challenge to harness the parallel power of both small and large systems efficiently requires the concerted effort of the cluster community in the areas of cluster design and deployment, management and monitoring, and both system and applications software. A continued vigilance and assessment of the latest R&D developments are necessary to ensure that cluster computing can harness new technological advances in hardware and software to solve the challenges of today and tomorrow. IEEE Cluster 2011 is the premier conference on all aspects of cluster computing for computational science. Cluster 2011 is hosted Austin, Texas, one of the leading technology cities in the U.S. Attendees will have access to the latest developments in cluster computing technologies and practices. Join the cluster computing community, and discuss new directions, opportunities, and ideas that will the future of cluster computing. Cluster 2011 welcomes paper and poster submissions on innovative work from researchers and practitioners in academia, government, and industry that describe original research and development efforts in cluster computing. Major topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Topics * Systems Design and Configuration + Node and system architecture + Packaging, power and cooling + Visualization clusters and tiled displays + GPU clusters + Interconnect/memory architectures + Single system image clusters + Protocols, libraries, and interfaces + Lightweight communication protocols + Management & Reliability + Security and reliability + High availability solutions + Resource and job management + Scheduling, and load balancing + Administration and maintenance tools + Fault tolerance, checkpointing and recovery + Cost and performance implications of reliability * Tools, Systems Software, and Middleware + Software environments and tools + Virtualization and cloud computing + Performance evaluation, analysis and optimization + Grid and cloud computing technologies * Algorithms, Applications and Performance + Scalable algorithms + HPC Applications on GPUs + Data Intensive processing + Programming language and tools + Hybrid programming techniques (MPI+OpenMP, MPI+OpenCL, etc.) + Benchmarking & profiling tools + Performance prediction & modeling * Storage and File Systems + Storage cluster architectures + File systems and I/O libraries + Storage clusters + Storage clouds Paper Submission * Paper Format: Since the camera-ready version of accepted papers must be compliant with the IEEE Xplore format for publication, submitted papers must comform to the following Xplore layout, page limit, and font size. This will insure a size consistency and a uniform layout for the reviewers. (With minimal changes, accepted document can be styled for publication according to Xplore requirements explained in the Xplore formatting guide, which is also in Xplore format). + PDF files only. + Maximum 9 pages for Technical Papers, maximum 5 pages for Posters. + Single-spaced + 2-column numbered pages in IEEE Xplore format (8.5x11-inch paper, margins in inches-- top: 0.75, bottom: 1.0, sides:0.625, and between columns:0.25, main text: 10pt ). o Format instructions are available for: LaTeX, Word document, PDF files. o Margin and placement guides are available in: Word, PDF and postscript files. + Concerning the final camera-ready version: Maximum of 2 extra pages at $100/page. Camera-ready means PDF file must comply with IEEE Xplore formatting and style for publication. A conversion tool kit for converting from Word, LaTeX, and PostScript and checking compliance is now available. See the Final Submission section then. * Only web-based submission is accepted. The URL will be available until May 11th. * Electronic Submission: Coming Soon Last Minute Category Paper Submission * There is a "Last Minute" category for papers. The intent of the category is to provide a longer period for investigating new software or new hardware which can be characterized as "just-released". * For this case, only the Abstract is due on April 18th, and the full papers must be submitted on June 1st, leaving only about 2 weeks for review and submission of a camera-ready version. * Submit the abstract as a normal paper; but include a justification in the "Comments to Chair" and also select "Last Minute Category Paper" in the Technical Areas. Poster Submission * See the Posters section. Tutorial Proposals * See the Tutorials section. Workshops Proposals * See the Workshops section. Hosted by Texas Advanced Computing Center The University of Texas at Austin |
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