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Grid 2005 calls for papers

released May 17, 2005

Grid 2005, to be held Nov. 14 in Seattle in conjunction with SC05, is an international meeting that brings together a community of researchers, developers, practitioners and users involved with the Grid. The objective of Grid 2005 is to serve as a forum to present current and emerging work as well as to exchange research ideas.

Papers are sought on topics including, but not limited to:

  • Internet-based computing models
  • Grid applications, including e-science and e-business applications
  • Data grids, including distributed data access and management
  • Grid middleware and toolkits
  • Grid monitoring, management and organization tools
  • Resource management and scheduling
  • Networking
  • Virtual instrumentation
  • Grid object metadata and schemas
  • Creation and management of virtual enterprises and organizations
  • Grid architectures and fabrics
  • Grid information services
  • Grid security issues
  • Programming models, tools, and environments
  • Grid economy
  • Autonomic and utility computing on global grids
  • Performance evaluation and modeling
  • Cluster and grid integration issues
  • Scientific, industrial and social implications

Submissions of original unpublished work are due May 27. Papers should not exceed eight single-spaced pages of text using 10-point type on 8.5 x 11-inch paper (see IEEE author instructions at http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm ). All bibliographical references, tables and figures must be included within the page count. Submissions exceeding eight pages will not be reviewed. Authors should submit a PDF file that will print on a PostScript printer. Electronic submission is required, through the site http://www.sc-submissions.org/.

Questions about Grid 2005 should be directed to program chair Daniel S. Katz (d.katz@ieee.org).

 

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