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- Subject: FW: Call for papers deadline extension: HAPCW2004
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- Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 09:06:48 -0500
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Dear Colleagues, We have extended our CFP deadline for one more week (Sep 24, 2004). We will appreciate if you could help forwarding this message to any ones who may be interested in our workshop and paper submission. Thanks, Box www.latech.edu/~box Call for Papers High Availability and Performance Computing Workshop (HAPCW) 2004 Eldorado Hotel - Santa Fe, New Mexico =========================================================== HAPCW 2004 will be held on October 12, 2004 in conjunction with the 2004 Los Alamos Computer Science Institute Symposium 2004 (LACSI2004), at the Eldorado Hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico. High Availability (HA) Computing has long played a critical role in commercial mission critical applications. Likewise, High Performance Computing HPC) has equally been a significant enabler of the R&D community for their scientific discoveries. Serviceability aims toward effective means by which corrective and preventive maintenance can be performed on a system. Higher serviceability improves availability and helps sustaining quality, performance and continuity of services at expected levels. Together, the combination of HA, Serviceability, and HPC will clearly lead to even more benefits to critical shared major HEC resource environments. HAPCW2004 will provide an important venue for discussing state-of-art and on-going research and development in HAPC. In addition to the presentation of reviewed papers, the workshop will include a panel discussion of relevant topics. Topics of interest are those relevant to HAPC including the following: * High Availability (Reliability) and Performance Computing Analysis. * Reliability, Availability and Serviceability (RAS) management in HEC * Serviceability in Cluster, Grid and HEC Computing * Architecture, Middleware and Tools supporting HAPC. * High Availability and Performance Cluster Computing. * Experiences creating HAPC environments and current project status. * Autonomic Computing - Self-healing, Self-configuration, Self-optimization, and Fault Tolerance. * Configuration, Resource and Fault Management. * Educations and Applications in HAPC. Submission Guidelines: Original, unpublished work is required. Work-in-progress papers/reports are acceptable material. Full papers should be submitted for review - maximum of 6-pages (two columns, single space, 10 point font), including tables and illustrations. Accepted contributions will be published in the proceedings website and CD - to be available at the workshop. The final manuscript shall be a maximum of 6 IEEE style pages in Camera-Ready. Please send all papers by email, in Postscript or PDF format to: scottsl@xxxxxxxxx Schedule: * September 24, 2004 Extended Abstract Due * October 1, 2004 Acceptance Notification * October 6, 2004 Final paper due (electronic copy) * October 12, 2004 Workshop (HAPCW) at LACSI Program Committee: ------------------ * Alan Robertson (IBM) * Amy Apron (University of Arkansas) * Andy Yoo (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) * Ben He (Tennessee Tech University) * Box Leangsuksun (Louisiana Tech University) * Christian Engelmann (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) * Chris Cunningham (Louisiana Tech University) * Gabrielle Allen (Louisiana State University) * Henry Neeman (Oklahoma University) * Ibrahim Haddad (Ericsson) * Paul Gray (Northern Iowa University) * Stephen L. Scott (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) * Yung-Chin Fang (Dell) Web Sites: * HAPCW http://xcr.cenit.latech.edu/hapcw October 12, 2004 * LACSI http://lacsi.lanl.gov/symposium October 12-14, 2004
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