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DIDC 2014 : The Sixth International Workshop in Data-intensive Distributed Computing in conjunction with HPDC 2014 | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.fatih.edu.tr/~esma.yildirim/DIDC2014-workshop/home.html | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
The Sixth International Workshop on Data Intensive Distributed Computing (DIDC 2014) will be held in conjunction with the 23rd International ACM Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC 2014), in Vancouver, Canada in June 23-27, 2014.
------------------------- ------------------------- Scope: The data needs of scientific as well as commercial applications from a diverse range of fields have been increasing exponentially over the recent years. This increase in the demand for large-scale data processing has necessitated collaboration and sharing of data collections among the world's leading education, research, and industrial institutions and use of distributed resources owned by collaborating parties. In a widely distributed environment, data is often not locally accessible and has thus to be remotely retrieved and stored. While traditional distributed systems work well for computation that requires limited data handling, they may fail in unexpected ways when the computation accesses, creates, and moves large amounts of data especially over wide-area networks. Further, data accessed and created is often poorly described, lacking both metadata and provenance. Scientists, researchers, and application developers are often forced to solve basic data-handling issues, such as physically locating data, how to access it, and/or how to move it to visualization and/or compute resources for further analysis. This workshop will focus on the challenges imposed by data-intensive applications on distributed systems, and on the different state-of-the-art solutions proposed to overcome these challenges. It will bring together the collaborative and distributed computing community and the data management community in an effort to generate productive conversations on the planning, management, and scheduling of data handling tasks and data storage resources. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Data-intensive applications and their challenges Data clouds, data grids, and data centers New architectures for data-intenstive computing Data virtualization, interoperability, and federation Data-aware toolkits and middleware Dynamic data-driven science Data collection, provenance, and metadata Network support for data-intensive computing Remote and distributed visualization of large scale data Data archives, digital libraries, and preservation Service oriented architectures for data-intensive computing Data privacy and protection in a collaborative environment Peer-to-peer data movement and data streaming Scientific breakthrough enabled by DIDC Future research challenges in data-intensive computing --------------------------------- --------------------------------- Important Dates: Abstract & Paper Submission: March 10 2014 (Extended) Notification of Acceptance: April 04 2014 Final Papers: April 11 2014 --------------------------------- --------------------------------- Workshop Organizers: Esma Yildirim, Fatih University, Turkey Mehmet Balman, VMware, Inc. & Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Steering Committee: Tevfik Kosar, University at Buffalo Ian Foster, University of Chicago, Argonne National Laboratory Malcolm Atkinson, e-Science Institute Joel Saltz, SUNY StonyBrook University Program Committee: Gagan Agrawal, Ohio State University Roger Barga, Microsoft Research Umit Catalyurek, Ohio State University Abhishek Chandra, University of Minnesota Murat Demirbas, University at Buffalo Dan Katz, University of Chicago Scott Klasky, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Shawn McKee, University of Michigan Reagan Moore, University of North Carolina Ruth Pordes, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Ioan Raicu , Illinois Institute of Technology Brian Tierney, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Ismail Ari, Ozyegin University, Turkey Manish Parashar, Rutgers University Florian Schintke, Zuse Institute, Germany Sudharshan Vazhkudai, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Chen Wu, University of Western Australia Venkatram Vishwanath, Argonne National Laboratory Weikuan Yu, Auburn University Surendra Byna, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Rean Griffith, VMware Jang Young Kim, University of Suwon, Korea Erwin Laure, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden ---------------------------------- ---------------------------------- Submission Guidelines: DIDC 2014 invites authors to submit original and unpublished technical papers of at most 10 pages. All submissions will be peer-reviewed and judged on correctness, originality, technical strength, significance, quality of presentation, and relevance to the workshop topics of interest. Submitted papers may not have appeared in or be under consideration for another workshop, conference or a journal, nor may they be under review or submitted to another forum during the DIDC 2014 review process. Proceedings will be published by ACM, and will be available through the ACM Digital Library. Papers should be prepared in ACM SIG Proceedings format at http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates and submitted electronically (as a PDF file) via this web site: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=didc2014 |
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