Call for Papers IEEE Computing
in Science & Engineering Special
Issue on Cloud Computing in Science & Engineering http://www.computer.org/portal/web/computingnow/cise
Submissions
due: November 04, 2012 Estimated
Publication date: July/August, 2013 Cloud
computing has emerged as a dominant paradigm that has been
widely adopted by
enterprises. Clouds provide on-demand access to computing
utilities, an
abstraction of unlimited computing resources, and support for
on-demand scale
up, scale down and scale out. Clouds are also rapidly joining
more traditional
computing platforms as viable platforms for scientific
exploration and discovery,
and education. As a result, understanding application
formulations and usage
modes that are meaningful in such a hybrid infrastructure, what
are the
fundamental conceptual and technological challenges, and how
applications can
effectively utilize it, is critical. The
goal of this special issue of CiSE is to explore how Clouds
platforms and
abstractions, either by themselves or in combination with other
platforms, can
be effectively used to support real-world science and
engineering applications.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to)
algorithmic and
application formulations, programming models and systems,
runtime systems and
middleware, end-to-end application workflows and experiences
with real
applications. Published
by
the IEEE Computer Society, Computing in Science &
Engineering magazine
features the latest computational science and engineering
research in an
accessible format, along with departments covering news and
analysis, CSE in
education, and emerging technologies. We
strongly encourage submissions that include multimedia, data,
and community
content, which will be featured on the IEEE Computer Society
website along with
the accepted papers. For more information please see
http://www.computer.org/portal/web/computingnow/cscfp4
Questions? Contact guest editors Manish Parashar, Rutgers
University (parashar
at rutgers.edu) or George K. Thiruvathukal, Loyola
University Chicago
(gkt
at cs.luc.edu). Submission Guidelines Authors are asked to submit
high-quality original work that has neither appeared in nor is
under
consideration by other journals. All submissions will be
peer-reviewed
following standard journal practices. Manuscripts based on
previously published
conference papers must be extended substantially to include at
least 30 percent
new material. Manuscripts should be written in the active voice,
should be no
longer than 7,200 words (counting each standard figure and table
as 250 words),
and should follow the style and presentation guidelines of CiSE
(see www.computer.org/cise/author for details). Please submit your article using
the online manuscript submission service at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/cs-ieee. When uploading your article,
select the appropriate special-issue title under the category
“Manuscript
Type.” Also include complete contact information for all
authors. If you have
any questions about submitting your article, contact the peer
review
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