VISUALIZATION
CALL FOR PAPERS - IPDPS 2004
IPDPS 2004 International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, http://www.ipdps.org/ CALL FOR PAPERS Submission Deadline: October 3, 2003, For more information e-mail: info@ipdps.org 18th Annual International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium
IPDPS 2004
Monday, 26 April -- Friday, 30 April, 2004
Eldorato Hotel
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
Sponsored by:
IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Parallel Processing
In cooperation with:
ACM SIGARCH
IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Computer Architecture (TCCA) IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Distributed Processing (TCDP)
Hosted by University of New Mexico
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IPDPS 2004 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
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In 2004, IPDPS will follow its accustomed format, providing 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. Workshops and tutorials serve as the
"book-end" events on the first and last days. Note that in Santa Fe,
IPDPS will return to its Monday through Friday schedule. The three
intervening days open with addresses by invited speakers and focus on
the presentation of contributed papers in technical sessions organized
around symposium topics of interest. Particularly hot topics are
further explored via panel discussions, and new to IPDPS this year is
the opportunity for participants to organize Birds-of-a-Feather (BOF)
sessions. Details on local accommodations as well as travel tips will
be posted on the Web before the end of the year, so you are encouraged
to regularly check the IPDPS Web site at www.ipdps.org for updates.
General email inquiries should be addressed to .
GENERAL CO-CHAIRS
* David A. Bader, University of New Mexico
* Michel Cosnard, Universite' de Nice & INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France
GENERAL VICE CHAIR
* Charles Weems, University of Massachusetts at Amherst,
WORKSHOPS
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Workshops are an opportunity to explore special topics, and running a
workshop in association with IPDPS offers many advantages. The 19
workshops held at IPDPS 2003 are already planning for continuation in
2004 and several more have been proposed. Contact Workshop
Co-Chairs Luc Bouge' or
Alan Sussman for details on workshop
proposals. To obtain more information on an individual IPDPS
workshop, go to the IPDPS Web site at www.ipdps.org. Each workshop
has its own requirements and schedule for submissions and all are
linked from the IPDPS Web site.
BIRDS-OF-A-FEATHER (BOF) (NEW TO IPDPS 2004!)
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This year, IPDPS participants will have the opportunity to organize
Birds-of-a-Feather (BOF) sessions. These are informal sessions in
which a group of researchers can gather for discussions on a topic of
mutual interest. BOF space will be available early in the evening and
a typical BOF lasts one to two hours. We'll provide the space, you
provide the topic and the gather the people. You may reserve space in
advance by contacting the Vice General Chair Charles Weems at
. You may also schedule a spontaneous BOF on-site
if you encounter a group with common interests while at the
conference. Sessions that are reserved in advance will be posted on
the IPDPS web site, and can be linked to a BOF announcement web page.
The goal of IPDPS and TCPP for the BOF sessions is to encourage new
collaborations and research directions, to inspire educational
initiatives and the formation of standards groups, and to nuture the
development of new workshop proposals and other initiatives and
interactions within our community.
INDUSTRIAL-TRACK/COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS
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Industrial track presentations are an excellent opportunity for
companies to showcase new technologies and to enter into the lively
discussions encouraged at IPDPS. Paired with three days of
"walk-up-and-talk" exhibits, industrial researchers can promote
awareness about their recent technological advances and obtain
feedback from a diverse audience. Industrial sponsors are linked from
the IPDPS home page, giving them several months of visibility, and
papers presented become part of the IPDPS proceedings. Proposals for
innovative ways to showcase vendor products or to provide sponsor
benefits in lieu of exhibiting are also encouraged.
Companies interested in participating should contact one of the
Industrial Track Chair by October 19, 2003:
Kiran Bondalapati .
TUTORIALS
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Proposals are solicited for organizing full or half-day tutorials.
Interested individuals should submit a proposal by October 19, 2003 to
the Tutorials Chair Patricia Teller . Contact
her for details prior to submitting your proposal.
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IPDPS 2004 - IMPORTANT DATES
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3 October 2003 Manuscripts Due
19 October 2003 Tutorial Proposals Due
19 October 2003 Industrial Track Submissions Due
19 December 2003 Review Decisions Mailed
23 January 2004 Print Ready Paper Due
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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Authors are invited to submit manuscripts that demonstrate original
unpublished research in all areas of parallel and distributed
processing including development of experimental or commercial
systems. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
1. Parallel and distributed algorithms, including selfish
computing, stability and fault tolerance of distributed
systems, communication and synchronization protocols.
2. Applications of parallel and distributed computing, including web
applications, peer-to-peer computing, grid computing and scientific
applications.
3. Parallel and distributed architectures, including signal and image
processors, network processors, other special purpose processors,
nontraditional processor technologies, network and interconnect
architecture, and performance modeling and evaluation.
4. Parallel and distributed software, including parallel programming
languages and compilers, operating systems, runtime, middleware,
libraries, programming environments and tools for parallel
and distributed computing.
BEST PAPER AWARDS
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Awards will be given for the best paper in each of the four
conference topics. The selected papers will also be considered for
possible publication in a special issue of the Journal of Parallel and
Distributed Computing.
WHAT TO SUBMIT
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Submitted manuscripts may not exceed 12 single-spaced pages of text
using 12-point size type on 8.5x11 inch pages. References, figures,
tables, etc. may be included in addition to the twelve pages of
text. Hardcopy submissions will be accepted, but files in either
PostScript (level 2) or PDF format are strongly encouraged. (Note:
Authors need to make sure that the electronically submitted files will
print on a PostScript printer that uses 8.5x11 inch paper.)
Submissions will be judged on correctness, originality, technical
strength, significance, quality of presentation, and interest and
relevance to the conference attendees. Submitted papers may not have
appeared in or be considered for another conference.
Submission procedures are available via Web access at www.ipdps.org.
For those who have only e-mail access, send an e-mail message to
for an automatic reply that will contain detailed
instructions for submission of manuscripts. If no electronic access is
available, contact the program chair at the address given below.
All manuscripts will be reviewed. Manuscripts must be received by
October 3, 2003 at 12 Noon EST. (Note: Authors will be granted an
automatic extension of up to 1 week without making a special
request. However, no further extensions will be granted.)
Submissions received after the due date or exceeding the length
limit may not be considered. Notification of review decisions will be
mailed by December 19, 2003. Camera-ready papers will be due January
23, 2004.
IPDPS 2004 Proceedings for both contributed papers and workshops
will be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press on CD-ROM and
will be distributed at the Symposium along with a hard copy volume of
abstracts.
PROGRAM CHAIR
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Prof. Dr. Burkhard Monien
University of Paderborn
Department of Computer Science
Fürstenallee 11
33102 Paderborn, Germany
Tel.: +49 5251/60-6695
Fax: +49 5251/60-6697
PROGRAM VICE-CHAIRS
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* ALGORITHMS
Prof. Dr. Paul Spirakis
Department of Computer Engineering & Informatics
University of Patras
School of Engineering
GR 265 00, Patras, Greece
Tel.: +30 61 274 736, +30 61 220 112
Fax: +30 61 993 973, +30 61 222086
* APPLICATIONS
Prof. Dr. Horst Simon
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
One Cyclotron Road
M/S: 50B-4230
Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Tel.: 001 510 486-7377
Fax: 001 510 486-4300
* ARCHITECTURES
Prof. Dr. Per Stenström
Department of Computer Engineering
Chalmers University of Technology
Hörsalsvägen 11
S-412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden
Tel.: 0046 31 772 1761
Fax: 0046 31 772 3663
* SOFTWARE
Prof. Dr. Guang Gao
University of Delaware
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
140 Evans Hall
Newark, DE 19716, USA
Tel.: 001 302 831-8218
Fax: 001 302 831-4316
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Andreas Adelmann, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Jose Nelson Amaral, University of Alberta, Canada
Hagit Attiya, Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
Angelos Bilas, University of Crete, Greece
Costas Busch, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
Silvia Crivelli, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Chita Das, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Chen Ding, University of Rochester, USA
Thom Dunning, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Sandhya Dwarkadas, University of Rochester, USA
Robert Elsässer, University of Paderborn, Germany
Lori Freitag, Sandia National Laboratory, USA
Andreas Frommer, University of Wuppertal, Germany
Phillip B. Gibbons, Intel Research Pittsburgh, USA
Antonio Gonzalez, Intel Research Barcelona, Spain
William Gropp, Argonne National Laboratory, USA
Erik Hagersten, University of Uppsala, Sweden
Christos Kaklamanis, University of Patras, Greece
George Karypis, University of Minnesota, USA
Kurichi Kumar, Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore
An-Chow Lai, Intel Corp.
Alvin Lebeck, Duke University, USA
Keqin Li, State University of New York, USA
Xiaoye Sherry Li, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Satoshi Matsuoka, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Marios Mavronicolas, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
John Mellor-Crummey, Rice University Houston, USA
Jose Moreira, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, USA
Yoichi Muraoka, Waseda University, Japan
Kengo S. Nakajima, Research Organisation for Inf. Science & Technology, Japan
Yi Pan, Georgia State University, USA
Dhabaleswar Panda, Ohio State University, USA
Timothy Mark Pinkston, University of Southern California, USA
Alex Pothen, Old Dominion University, USA
Vijaya Ramachandran, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Alexander Reinefeld, ZIB Berlin, Germany
Pascal Sainrat, Institute de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse, France
Xian-He Sun, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
Denis Trystram, Institut d’Informatique et Mathématiques Appliquées de Grenoble, France
Theo Ungerer, University of Augsburg, Germany
Berthold Vöcking, University of Dortmund, Germany
Cho-Li Wang, University of Hong Kong, China
Harry Wijshoff, University of Leiden, The Netherlands
David E. Womble, Sandia National Laboratory, USA
Li Xiao, Michigan State University, USA
Monday, 26 April 2004 -- Friday, 30 April 2004
18th International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium
Join us in Santa Fe!
The 18th International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium
-- hosted by the University of New Mexico -- will be held at the
Eldorado Hotel in Santa Fe. The oldest capital city in North America
and the oldest European community west of the Mississippi, Santa Fe
was settled in the early 1600's by Spanish conquistadors at the site
of the ancient Pueblo Indian ruin of Kaupoge, or "place of shell beads
near the waters."
Nestled in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in New
Mexico's desert highlands, Santa Fe offers a remarkable set of
galleries, museums, and the renowned Native American market. As well
as its Native American and Spanish influences, the diverse
associations with Santa Fe include Georgia O'Keeffe, Los Alamos, and
Taos.
Home to a world-renowned opera company, Santa Fe is an international
city surrounded by the spectacular outdoors of the Southwest,
including the Bandelier National Monument, Valles Caldera, and the
Jemez Mountains. IPDPS 2004 attendees will be able to enjoy the
mountain spring weather and participate in the village life of Santa
Fe at the Eldorado "on the plaza." And Santa Fe is less than an hour
away by shuttle or car from the Albuquerque International Airport
(ABQ) -- a drive through spectacular scenery. For more information
check the web site at www.ipdps.org.
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IPDPS 2004 ORGANIZATION
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GENERAL CO-CHAIRS
David A. Bader, University of New Mexico
Michel Cosnard, Universite' de Nice & INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France
GENERAL VICE CHAIR
Charles Weems, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
PROGRAM CHAIR
Burkhard Monien, University of Paderborn, Germany
STEERING CO-CHAIRS
Viktor K. Prasanna, University of Southern California
George Westrom, Future Scientists & Engineers of America
WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS
Luc Bouge', ENS Cachan & IRISA, Rennes, France
Alan Sussman, University of Maryland
TUTORIALS CHAIR
Patricia J. Teller, University of Texas at El Paso
INDUSTRIAL TRACK CHAIR
Kiran Bondalapati, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
PROCEEDINGS CHAIR
Jose Nelson Amaral, University of Alberta, Canada
FINANCE CHAIR
Bill Pitts, Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc.
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CO-CHAIRS
Susamma Barua, California State University, Fullerton
Wennie Shu, University of New Mexico
PRODUCTION CHAIR
Sally Jelinek, Electronic Design Associates, Inc.
PUBLICITY CO-CHAIRS
Serge Chaumette, Universite' de Bordeaux, France
Yi Pan, Georgia State University
HOST COORDINATOR
Martina Kindilien
Center for High Performance Computing
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131
+1.505.277.4591
STEERING COMMITTEE
K. Mani Chandy, California Institute of Technology
Ali R. Hurson, Pennsylvania State University
Joseph JaJa, University of Maryland
F. Tom Leighton, MIT
Jose' Rolim, University of Geneva
Sartaj Sahni, University of Florida
Behrooz Shirazi, University of Texas at Arlington
H.J. Siegel, Colorado State University
Hal Sudborough, University of Texas at Dallas
Steering Committee 2004 membership also includes the general co-chairs,
program chairs, and vice general co-chairs from 2003, 2004, & 2005.
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Said Bettayeb, University of South Alabama (USA)
Michael J. Flynn, Stanford University (USA)
Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide, University of Paderborn (Germany)
Louis O. Hertzberger, University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
Richard Karp, University of California, Berkeley (USA)
Jan van Leeuwen, University of Utrecht (The Netherlands)
David R. Martinez, MIT Lincoln Laboratory (USA)
Kurt Mehlhorn, Max Planck Institute (Germany)
Gary Miller, Carnegie Mellon University (USA)
Juerg Nievergelt, ETH Zurich (Switzerland)
Charles L. Seitz, Myricom, Inc. (USA)
Ioannis Tollis, University of Texas, Dallas (USA)
Leslie Valiant, Harvard University (USA)
Paolo Zanella, E.B.I., Cambridge (UK)
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IPDPS 2004 - IMPORTANT DATES
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3 October 2003 Manuscripts Due
19 October 2003 Tutorial Proposals Due
19 October 2003 Industrial Track Submissions Due
19 December 2003 Review Decisions Mailed
23 January 2004 Print Ready Paper Due
