INDUSTRY
MARCH 26-30, 2007 - IPDPS 2007 CALL FOR PAPERS
LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA, USA, SPONSORED BY IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY. 21st IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium
Monday, 26th March - Friday, 30th March 2007,
Renaissance Long Beach Hotel
Long Beach, California USA
www.ipdps.org
Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Parallel Processing
In cooperation with ACM SIGARCH, IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Computer Architecture, and IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Distributed Processing
General Chair
Timothy M. Pinkston, University of Southern California and National Science Foundation, USA
General Vice-Chair
Jie Wu, Florida Atlantic University, USA
Program Chair
Dhabaleswar K. (DK) Panda, The Ohio State University, USA
IPDPS 2007 CALL FOR PAPERS
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts that present original unpublished research in all areas of parallel and distributed processing, including the development of experimental or commercial systems. Work focusing on emerging technologies is especially welcome. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Parallel and distributed algorithms, focusing on issues such as: stability, scalability, and fault tolerance of distributed systems, communication and synchronization protocols, network algorithms, and scheduling and load balancing.
• Applications of parallel and distributed computing, including web applications, peer-to-peer computing, grid computing, scientific applications, and mobile computing.
• Parallel and distributed architectures, including shared memory, distributed memory (including petascale system designs, and architectures with instruction-level and thread-level parallelism), special-purpose models (including signal and image processors, network processors, other special purpose processors), nontraditional processor technologies, network and interconnect architecture, parallel I/O and storage systems, system design issues for low power, design for high reliability, and performance modeling and evaluation.
• Parallel and distributed software, including parallel programming languages and compilers, runtime systems, operating systems, resource management, middleware, libraries, data mining, and programming environments and tools.
Best Papers Awards
Awards will be given for one best paper in each of the four conference technical tracks: algorithms, applications, architectures, and software. The selected papers also will be considered for possible publication in a special issue of the Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing.
What/Where to Submit
Submitted manuscripts may not exceed 15 single-spaced pages using 12-point size font on 8.5x11 inch pages, including figures, tables, and references. Please use the standard 1-inch margin. Authors may submit additional material as an appendix to their submission, but there is no guarantee that this material will influence the review process. Files should be submitted in PDF format. Authors must ensure that electronically submitted files are formatted for 8.5x11 inch paper. Submission procedures are available via web access at www.ipdps.org. Authors who have e-mail access, but not web access, should send an e-mail message to cfp@ipdps.org for an automatic reply that will contain detailed instructions for submission of manuscripts. They should also contact the Program Chair at: ipdps07@ipdps.org. Authors who have no electronic access (e-mail or web) should contact the Program Chair at: Department of Computer Science and Engineering, The Ohio State University, 2015 Neil Avenue, Dreese Lab #395, Columbus, OH 43210-1277, USA
Review of Manuscripts
All submitted manuscripts will be reviewed. Submissions will be judged on correctness, originality, technical strength, significance, quality of presentation, and interest and relevance to the conference scope. Submitted papers may NOT have appeared in, nor be under consideration for, another conference or workshop, nor for a journal. Manuscripts must be received by October 9, 2006, by 12:00 midnight, U.S. Eastern Daylight Time. This is a final, hard deadline; to ensure fairness, no extensions will be given. Notification of review decisions will be mailed by December 11, 2006 (typically electronically). Camera-ready papers will be due January 22, 2007.
PROGRAM CHAIR
Dhabaleswar K. (DK) Panda, The Ohio State University, USA
PROGRAM VICE-CHAIRS:
ALGORITHMS
Yves Robert, ENS Lyon, France
APPLICATIONS
Srinivas Aluru, Iowa State University, USA
ARCHITECTURES
Per Stenstrom, Chalmers University, Sweden
SOFTWARE
Jose Moreira, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Mikhail ATALLAH (Purdue U.) USA
David BADER (Georgia Inst. of Tech.) USA
Ioana BANICESCU (Mississippi State U.) USA
Olivier BEAUMONT (LaBRI Bordeaux) France
Michael BENDER (State U. New York at Stony Brook) USA
Ricardo BIANCHINI (Rutgers U.) USA
Gianfranco BILARDI (U. Padova) Italy
Angelos BILAS (U. Crete/FORTH) Greece
Alain BUI (U. Reims) France
John CARTER (U. Utah) USA
Umit CATALYUREK (Ohio State U.) USA
Alok CHOUDHARY (Northwestern U.) USA
Nikos CHRISOCHOIDES (College of William & Mary) USA
Almadena CHTCHELKANOVA (NSF) USA
Marcelo CINTRA (U. Edinburgh) UK
Andrea CLEMATIS (CNR Genoa) Italy
Toni CORTES (Barcelona Supercomputing Center) Spain
Chita DAS (Penn. State U.) USA
Bronis R. DE SUPINSKI (Lawrence Livermore National Lab.) USA
Erik DIRKX (Vrije U. Brussels) Belgium
Maria ELEFTHERIOU (IBM T.J. Watson Res. Center) USA
Robert ELSAESSER (U. Paderborn) Germany
Thomas FAHRINGER (U. Innsbruck) Austria
Akihiro FUJIWARA (Kyushu Institute of Technology) Japan
Rahul GARG (IBM India Research Lab) India
Maria Jesus GARZARAN (U. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) USA
Michael GERNDT (Technical U. Munich) Germany
Vladimir GETOV (U. of Westminster) UK
Domingo GIMENEZ (U. Murcia) Spain
Michael T. GOODRICH (U. California) USA
Manimaran GOVINDARASU (Iowa State U.), USA
Håkan GRAHN (Blekinge Inst. Tech.) Sweden
Sandeep K.S. GUPTA (Arizona State U.) USA
John GUSTAFSON (Clearspeed Technology Inc.) USA
Mark HEINRICH (U. Central Florida) USA
Bruce HENDRICKSON (Sandia National Labs) USA
Adolfy HOISIE (Los Alamos National Lab.) USA
Bo HONG (Drexel U.) USA
Ananth KALYANARAMAN (Washington State U.) USA
Helen KARATZA (Aristotle U. of Thessaloniki) Greece
Hironori KASAHARA (Waseda U.) Japan
Manolis KATEVENIS (U. Crete/FORTH) Greece
Daniel S. KATZ (Louisiana State U. & JPL) USA
Stefanos KAXIRAS (U. of Patras) Greece
Paul H J KELLY (Imperial College London), UK
Suresh KOTHARI (Iowa State U.) USA
Kuan-Ching LI (Providence U.) Taiwan
Calvin LIN (U. of Texas at Austin) USA
Olav LYSNE (Oslo U.) Norway
Muthucumaru MAHESWARAN (McGill U.) Canada
Allen MALONY (U. of Oregon) USA
Fredrik MANNE (U. of Bergen) Norway
Pierre MANNEBACK (Faculte Polytechnique de Mons) Belgium
Tomàs MARGALEF (Autonomous U. Barcelona) Spain
Milo MARTIN (U. of Pennsylvania) USA
Jose MARTINEZ (Cornell U.) USA
Xavier MARTORELL (Polythecnic U. Catalunya) Spain
Pedro MEDEIROS (New U. Lisbon) Portugal
Celso MENDES (U. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) USA
Samuel MIDKIFF (Purdue U.) USA
Edson Toshimi MIDORIKAWA (U. Sao Paulo) Brazil
Bernd MOHR (Research Centre Juelich) Germany
Andreas MOSHOVOS (U. Toronto) Canada
Rajeev MURALIDHAR (Intel) India
Kengo NAKAJIMA (U. Tokyo) Japan
David O'HALLARON (Carnegie Mellon U.) USA
Marcin PAPRZYCKI (SWPS and IBS PAN) Poland
Manish PARASHAR (Rutgers U.) USA
Franck PETIT (LARIA Amiens) France
Cynthia A. PHILLIPS (Sandia National Labs) USA
Alex POTHEN (Old Dominion U.) USA
Sushil K. PRASAD (Georgia State U.) USA
Padma RAGHAVAN (Pennsylvania State U.) USA
Soumyendu RAHA (Indian Institute of Science) India
Alex RAMIREZ (UPC Barcelona) Spain
Sanjay RANKA (U. of Florida) USA
Lawrence RAUCHWERGER (Texas A&M U.) USA
Jose RENAU (Univ. Santa Cruz) USA
P. SADAYAPPAN (Ohio State U.) USA
Yanos SAZEIDES (U. Cyprus) Cyprus
Bertil SCHMIDT (Nanyang Technological U.) Singapore
Martin SCHULZ (Lawrence Livermore National Lab.) USA
Hong SHEN (Manchester Metropolitan U.) UK
Yefim SHUF (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center) USA
Siang SONG (U. Sao Paulo) Brazil
Yong Ho SONG (Hanyang U.) Korea
Masha SOSONKINA (Ames Laboratory) USA
Leonel SOUSA (TU Lisbon) Portugal
Srikanta TIRTHAPURA (Iowa State U.) USA
Sivan TOLEDO (Tel-Aviv U.) Israel
Theo UNGERER (U. Augsburg) Germany
Sathish VADHIYAR (Indian Institute of Science) India
Stamatis VASSILIADIS (TU Delft) The Netherlands
Frédéric VIVIEN (INRIA) France
Biing-Feng WANG (Tsing Hua U.) Taiwan
Ramin YAHYAPOUR (U. of Dortmund) Germany
Sudhakar YALAMANCHILI (Georgia Inst. of Tech.), USA
Yuanyuan YANG (State U. New York at Stony Brook) USA
Craig ZILLES (U. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) USA
Albert Y. ZOMAYA (Univ. Sydney) Australia
IMPORTANT DATES
October 9, 2006 ………… Final Deadline for Manuscripts
December 11, 2006 ………Review Decisions Mailed
January 22, 2007 …………Camera-ready Papers Due
IPDPS 2007 LOCATION
In March of 2007, IPDPS returns to Southern California, its starting point. The meeting place is the Renaissance Long Beach Hotel, which overlooks the Queen Mary and Aquarium of the Pacific and is situated just steps from trendy dining, sandy beach, and boutique shopping. Attractions like Disneyland, Universal Studios, and the Getty Museum are a short drive from Long Beach, and the region north and south of Long Beach – know as the Tech Coast – is home to USC, UCLA, UCI, and UCSD. It is an international setting with village like beach communities and the attractions and resources of Los Angeles, Orange County and San Diego. Join us to commemorate 21 years of building the IPDPS event and community of computer scientists who meet annually to extend knowledge and understanding in this field.
IPDPS 2007 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
IPDPS serves as a forum for engineers and scientists from around the world to present their latest research findings in the fields of parallel processing and distributed computing. The five-day program will follow the usual format of contributed papers, invited speakers, panels, tutorials, and commercial participation mid week, framed by workshops held on the first and last days. For details and updates, visit the IPDPS Website or email inquiries to info@ipdps.org.
Workshops
IPDPS workshops provide attendees an opportunity to explore special topics and are a major part of the IPDPS week-long family of events. Each workshop has its own requirements and schedule for submissions and all are linked from the IPDPS Website. Workshops already planned for IPDPS 2007 include:
• Heterogeneity in Computing Workshop
• Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Real-Time Systems
• Reconfigurable Architectures Workshop
• Workshop on High-Level Parallel Programming Models & Supportive Environments
• Java for Parallel and Distributed Computing Workshop
• Workshop on Nature Inspired Distributed Computing
• Workshop on High Performance Computational Biology
• Advances in Parallel and Distributed Computing Models
• Communication Architecture for Clusters
• High-Performance, Power-Aware Computing
• Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Scientific and Engineering Computing
• Performance Modelling, Evaluation, and Optimisation of Parallel & Distributed Systems
• High Performance Grid Computing
• Dependable Parallel, Distributed and Network-Centric Systems
• International Workshop on Security in Systems and Networks
• Workshop on System Management Techniques, Processes, and Services
• Performance Optimization for High-Level Languages and Libraries
• International Workshop on Hot Topics in Peer-to-Peer Systems
• Workshop on Multi-Threaded Architectures and Applications
Commercial Participation
There are three exciting forums available for commercial participants to showcase their technologies at IPDPS 2007: (1) Give a presentation in a special Commercial Track, which includes publication of a technical article in the proceedings of the symposium (requires registration by January 22, 2007). (2) Offer an evening Commercial Tutorial to provide orientation and training to symposium participants interested in using and/or learning more about your technology. (3) Participate in three days of Commercial Exhibits by having a booth where your company can promote awareness about its recent technological advances in a "walk-up-and-talk" setting with a diverse audience. For more detailed information and to reserve your spot, contact the Commercial Chair Nalini Venkatasubramanian (nalini@ics.uci.edu), preferably before January 22, 2007.
Birds-of-a-Feather
These are informal early evening sessions in which a group of researchers can gather for discussions on a topic of mutual interest. We'll provide the space, you provide the topic and gather the people. To reserve space in advance, contact the General Vice Chair Jie Wu (jie@cse.fau.edu).
Tutorial
IPDPS 2007 will offer a half-day symposium tutorial, open to all attendees, with the objective of surveying the latest developments in a key emerging area of our field. Proposals are solicited for organizing this tutorial and should be submitted by November 15, 2006 to the Tutorials Chair Sushil K. Prasad (sprasad@gsu.edu).
IPDPS 2007 ORGANIZATION
General Chair
Timothy M. Pinkston, University of Southern California and National Science Foundation, USA
General Vice-Chair
Jie Wu, Florida Atlantic University, USA
Program Chair
Dhabaleswar K. (DK) Panda, The Ohio State University, USA
Workshops Committee
Chair: Alan Sussman, University of Maryland, USA
Vice-Chair: Yuanyuan Yang, State University of New York, Stony Brook, USA
Tutorials Chair
Sushil Prasad, Georgia State University, USA
Commercial Presentations & Exhibits Chair
Nalini Venkatasubramanian, University of California at Irvine, USA
Proceedings Chair
Shoukat Ali, University of Missouri-Rolla, USA
Publicity Coordinators
• AMERICAS
Bo Hong, Drexel University, USA
• ASIA/PACIFIC RIM
Cho-Li Wang, University of Hong Kong, China
• EUROPE/ASIA
Ioannis Chatzigiannakis, Computer Technology Institute, Greece
Finance Chair
Bill Pitts, Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., USA
Local Arrangements Chair
Susamma Barua, California State University, Fullerton, USA
Production Chair
Sally Jelinek, Electronic Design Associates, Inc., USA
Steering Committee
K. Mani Chandy, California Institute of Technology, USA
Ali R. Hurson, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Joseph JaJa, University of Maryland, USA
F. Tom Leighton, MIT, USA
Alessandro Mei, University of Rome, Italy
Sotiris E. Nikoletseas, CTI & University of Patras, Greece
Dhabaleswar K. Panda, Ohio State University, USA
Timothy M. Pinkston, University of Southern California and National Science Foundation, USA
Viktor K. Prasanna, University of Southern California, USA
Yves Robert, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France
José D.P. Rolim, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Arnold L. Rosenberg, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA
Sartaj Sahni, University of Florida, USA
Behrooz Shirazi, Washington State University, USA
H.J. Siegel, Colorado State University, USA
Paul Spirakis, CTI & University of Patras, Greece
Hal Sudborough, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Charles Weems, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA
George B. Westrom, Future Scientists & Engineers of America, USA
Jie Wu, Florida Atlantic University, USA