Call for Papers of SAINT2010
Workshop (8) - HSNCE 2010
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Call for Paper:
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CALL FOR PAPER
Nowadays, the development of multi-physics and scale simulations, such as Life science, Geophysics, Cosmic physics, Climate, are already getting a lot of attention. These applications cost a lot of network data transfer beyond continents, and also performed in grid environment and cloud virtually.For example, human upper airway flow simulations are one of the examples of multi-physics and scale simulation. The airway flow simulation outputs several tens Tera bytes data. In this case, a simulation needs the other simulation data in time course. In fact, the former simulation is performed in a computation center, and the latter simulation is performed in the other computation center. In this integrative simulation, large scale data need to be transfer between each center in time coerce. However, current simulation result data size is "Tera or Peta scale", so that conventional approach is not an appropriate comprehensive solution.
What is a suitable design and implementation of such objects with ICT? How they could be connected to a high speed network to provide efficient performance or how could they communicate with each other?
This workshop is one of the best opportunities to address this theme in sufficient depth and breadth, and is intended to share knowledge and exchange ideas, thereby promoting new studies and research topics in this area.
We invite not only academic and industrial researchers but also business persons, all who are interested in "Data intensive network and computation" and "Grid technology". In terms of these aspects, several reports on research, reports or suggestions on business models and so on are welcome.
- Multi-physics and Scale Simulations
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Computational Aero-Acoustics
- Volume Rendering
- Virtual Reality
- Remote Visualization
- High Performance Computing
- Grid Technology for Scientific Applications
- High-speed Networking
- Long-fat Network
- Transport Protocol
- Protocol Offloading
- Congestion Control
- Error Detection & Recovery
- Overlay Networking
- Network Emulation
Workshop papers should be within 4 pages, no extra page is allowed. The Proceedings of the Symposium and the Workshops will be published, in separated volumes, by the IEEE Computer Society Press. Please follow the instruction on the web below where authors can find Page Form and appropriate pointers for LaTeX Macros. Please visit SAINT 2010 Website and select `Information for Authors'.
Papers should be submitted on-line no later thanFebruary 28, 2010March 10, 2010 (extended). Papers should be submitted via EasyChair at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hsncesaint2010 . After a review process by Organizers and Program Committee of the Workshop, authors of accepted papers will be requested to send its final manuscript to IEEE-CS press no later than April 30, 2010. So, authors are kindly requested to submit papers as early as possible to facilitate a review process.
Workshop Paper Submission |
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Workshop Paper Notification | March 31, 2010 |
Workshop Final Manuscript | April 30, 2010 |
Author registration due | TBD |
Workshop | July 19 - 23, 2010 (exact date is TBD) |
It is the IEEE policy that accepted papers can be published only when IEEE recognizes that at least ONE author has completed FULL registration for SAINT Conference. So, authors will be requested to register along with the final manuscript. SAINT Conference Registration fees include a copy of the Conference proceedings, a copy of the Workshop proceedings, and admission to the Conference and Workshop sessions.
This workshop is partially supported by Japan and France JST-ANR joint grant-in-aid for Peta-Flow. (Principal Researcher: Dr. Shinji Shimojo, NICT, Japan and Dr.A. Hirtum, Grenoble Univ., France)
The date and length (a full or half day) of the Workshop will be decided by SAINT2010 Organizing Committee taking account of the number of submitted papers, and be announced on the SAINT2010 web. Please also note that, according to the SAINT2010 Organizing Committee, the Workshop is subject to cancellation if the number of submitted papers is not sufficient.