CALL FOR PAPERS
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: January 31, 2006
EURO-PAR 2006
August 29 - September 1, 2006
Dresden University of Technology, Dresden, Germany
Web site: http://www.europar2006.de/
Email: euro...@zih.tu-dresden.de
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MISSION STATEMENT - EURO-PAR
Euro-Par is an annual series of international conferences dedicated to
the promotion and advancement of parallel computing. The major themes
can be
divided into the broad categories of hardware, software, algorithms, and
applications for parallel computing. The objective of Euro-Par is to
provide a
forum within which to promote the development of parallel computing as an
industrial technique and as an academic discipline, extending the
frontier of
both the state of the art and the state of the practice.
Besides, the planned Grid Village provides an opportunity to showcase
the latest developments in Grid technology with demonstrations and hands
on experiences.
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AND WORKSHOPS
The following topics will be covered by regular Euro-Par 2006 sessions:
1. Support Tools and Environments
2. Performance Prediction and Evaluation
3. Scheduling and Load Balancing
4. Compilers for High Performance
5. Parallel and Distributed Databases, Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
6. Grid and Cluster Computing: Models, Middleware and Architectures
7. Parallel Computer Architecture and Instruction Level Parallelism
8. Distributed Systems and Algorithms
9. Parallel Programming: Models, Methods, and Languages
10. Parallel Numerical Algorithms
11. Distributed and High-Performance Multimedia
12. Theory and Algorithms for Parallel Computation
13. Routing and Communication in Interconnection Networks
14. Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
15. Peer-to-Peer and Web Computing
16. Applications of High-Performance and Grid Computing
17. High-Performance Bioinformatics
18. Embedded Parallel Systems
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SUBMISSION
Papers are invited to be submitted for the Euro-Par 2006 conference.
Papers must be committed to one of the specific topics listed. Authors
may specify a secondary topic, if applicable. Details on topics,
including descriptions and chairs, are available on the conference
website. Original contributions regarding the theory and practice of
parallel and distributed computing not submitted for publication
elsewhere will be considered.
Paper submission must be performed electronically via the conference
website
http://www.europar2006.de/index.php?page=1
As indicated there, papers must not exceed 10 pages in the LNCS style.
Accepted paper formats are PDF and Postscript. All accepted papers will
be included in the conference proceedings, which will be published by
Springer-Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series.
Online submission will be open before the end of December 2005.
ADDITIONAL CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
In addition to extending the list of topics for regular sessions,
Euro-Par 2006 will be the first conference in this series featuring
workshops running in parallel with the conference's main sessions.
Proposals for workshops covering a specific theme and lasting between
half a day and two days are encouraged and solicited until the end of
December 2005.
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KEY DATES
December 31, 2005: Workshop proposals due
January 31, 2006: Full papers due
May 2, 2006: Notification of acceptance
May 30, 2006: Camera-ready papers and author registration due
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CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang E. Nagel (a)
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang V. Walter (b)
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Lehner (c)
(a) Center for Information Services and High Performance Computing (ZIH),
and Dept. of Computer Science, Inst. of Computer Engineering, TU
Dresden
(b) Dept. of Mathematics, Inst. of Scientific Computing, TU Dresden
(c) Dept. of Computer Science, Inst. of System Architecture, TU Dresden
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VENUE
Technische Universitaet Dresden is one of the oldest technical
universities in Germany and has a long tradition of designing and
building measuring instruments, mechanical calculators, and pioneering
computers. Currently, it is installing one of the largest high
performance computing facilities for data intensive computing in Germany.
The city of Dresden will celebrate its 800th anniversary in 2006.
Furthermore, Dresden has been elected "City of Science" in Germany for
the year 2006.
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Euro-Par 2006 - Organization
Dresden University of Technology
Center for Information Services
and High Performance Computing (ZIH)
D-01062 Dresden
Germany
Phone: (+49) 351/463-35450
Fax: (+49) 351/463-37773
e-mail: t...@europar2006.de
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