HiPC Calls for Workshop Participants
released
August 26, 2003
The 10th International Conference on High Performance Computing workshops will be held Dec. 17. The goal of the workshops is to present ongoing work, particularly industry-related work. The conference registration fee includes participation in the workshops, and workshop submissions are now being sought.
The following workshops will be colocated with HiPC 2003:
Autonomic Applications
The objective of the Autonomic Applications Workshop is to establish a forum to investigate the research issues and enabling technologies toward the convergence of biological, technological, and information systems. This workshop will focus on the research issues and challenges facing the development of autonomic applications that are self-defining, self-configuring, self-healing, self-optimizing, self-anticipating, contextually aware of their environments, and open. For more information, go to http://www.caip.rutgers.edu/~parashar/AAW-HiPC2003/.
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
The goal of this workshop is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to discuss recent research and developments in bioinformatics and computational biology. The workshop will include contributed papers and invited talks. Papers reporting on original research (both theoretical and experimental) in all areas of bioinformatics and computational biology are sought. Surveys of important recent results and directions are also welcome. For more information, go to http://vulcan.ee.iastate.edu/~aluru/bcb2003/.
Cutting-Edge Computing
This workshop will feature invited presentations from experts in such areas as quantum computing, supercomputing/deep computing, datamining of scientific data, etc. The goal is to bring to the attention of researchers and practitioners recent R&D advances in computing technologies that are expected to dominate the future of computing. The workshop is chaired by Rajendra K. Bera at IBM Global Services India Pvt. Ltd.
e-science (Grid Computing and Science Applications)
The objective of the e-science workshop is to address the issues related to development of e-science infrastructure, grid middleware, scientific applications, and other related issues. For more information, go to http://www.cse.iitd.ac.in/~dheerajb/gridscience.htm.
Embedded Systems for Media Processing
Multimedia systems represent a significant part of real-time embedded systems research. Because of the data sizes, parallelism, signal processing aspects, and soft real-time constraints, multimedia systems are a distinguishable subset of embedded systems. The goal of the workshop is to explore hardware/software/architecture issues and applications of multimedia embedded systems. For more information, go to http://satyamus.satyam.com/members/hipc/hipc2003/thirdworkshop.html.
Soft Computing
This workshop is a step toward sharing the research results and new directions in the application and convergence of the areas of fuzzy logic, neural networks, evolutionary computing, probabilistic computing, chaotic computing, and machine learning. For more information, go to http://wosco0.tripod.com/wosco03/.
Trusted Internet
In recent years, there has been a tremendous push from both civil and military communities for next-generation applications demanding quality of service (QoS), reliability, and security guarantees. The goal this workshop is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to present and discuss their work and exchange ideas in the areas of Internet QoS, Internet reliability, and Internet security. For information, contact co-chairs G. Manimaran (gmani@iastate.edu) and C. Siva Ram Murthy (murthy@iitm.ac.in).
For more information about HiPC 2003, go to http://www.hipc.org/.
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