Workshops


* Registered Workshops *

Programming Models and Applications for Multicores and Manycores 2011 (PMAM 2011)
Site : http://www.cs.otago.ac.nz/pmam2011/
Organizer : Prof. Zhiyi Huang, University of Otago, New Zealand [ hzy@cs.otago.ac.nz ]
Abstract
This workshop is dedicated primarily to gather researchers and practitioners addressing the main challenges and share experiences in the emerging multi-core software engineering and distributed programming paradigm. This workshop aims to provide a discussion forum for people interested in programming environments, models, tools and applications specifically designed for parallel multi-core hardware environments.

The 2011 International Workshop on Parallel, Distributed, Grid, Cloud, and Ubiquitous Computing (PDGCU-11)
   Organizer : Prof. James J. Park, Prof. Jongsung Kim
   Contact: Prof. Jongsung Kim [jongsung.k@gmail.com]
Abstract
The PDGCU-11 mainly focus on designing key components, experiences and lessons learnt from developing applications and services in the cloud and ubiquitous computing environment including parallel and distributed computing. This workshop aims at providing a forum to bring together researchers for sharing and exchanging cloud and ubiquitous computing related research, technologies, experience. We believe this workshop will be a place to help the research community to define their novel ideas in the current state of cloud and ubiquitous computing issues.




Call for PDCAT 2011 Workshops

In conjuction with PDCAT 2011, we will organize some workshops. The workshop proposals should be submitted to the Workshops Co-Chair, Jongsung Kim (jongsung.k@gmail.com) by 10, June , 2011.
Workshops for presenting papers from industrial companies and papers on any specific topics which can support the conference are very welcome. It is expected that the proceedings of the workshop programs will be published by CPS (Pending)
In general, a workshop takes one day, although multiple-days and half-day workshops are welcome.

The workshop proposal should include following information:

1. Title of the workshop: International Workshop on ...
2. Workshop Organizers(s): name, affiliation, address, phone and fax numbers, e-mail.
3. Brief description of the workshop (several hundred words)
4. Expected number of papers to be submitted
5. Call for paper of the workshop (draft version - 1 page CFP MS Word version)
6. Tentative list of program committee members (Name, affiliation, country, email address)
7. Your workshop web address (Tentative)

Each workshop will start to distribute a call for paper after receiving the notification. Papers submitted to each workshop will be reviewed by the program committee and external reviewers of the workshop.

Financial Supports for Workshop Organizer:

If workshops are constructed successfully, the organizer (One organizer per workshop) will get:
- At least 10 papers registration: 1 Free registration
- At least 20 papers registration: 2 Free registration

 

 







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