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Subject:    [Beowulf-announce] Call for Papers, Technical Presentations, and Tutorials
From:       Candace Shirley <cshirley () hpc ! unm ! edu>
Date:       2003-10-08 21:08:55
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The Fifth International Conference on Linux Clusters: The HPC Revolution 
2004

May 17-20, 2004
Texas Advanced Computing Center
The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, Texas, USA

CALL FOR PAPERS, TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS AND TUTORIALS

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION:PAPERS        - January 30, 2004
			TUTORIALS     - January 30, 2004
			PRESENTATIONS - March 5, 2004

 http://www.linuxclustersinstitute.org/Linux-HPC-Revolution

The 5th International Conference on Linux Clusters: The HPC Revolution 
2004, is organized by the Linux Clusters Institute. It is the premier 
international forum to share information on management, administration, 
and scientific computing techniques on clusters for users and 
administrators of clusters for high-performance computing.

The conference will feature speakers from academia, research labs, and 
industry involved in cluster-based high-performance computing. These 
speakers will address efforts to integrate and develop science and 
engineering applications for clusters, in order to achieve maximum 
performance and scalability.
 
The conference program committee is soliciting novel papers, insightful 
technical presentations and practical tutorials on a broad range of 
topics related to systems integration, operation and support, end user 
applications, tools, and experiences. Topics of interest include (but 
are not limited to) the following:
 
     Development of Highly Scalable Applications
     Porting Experiences
     Performance Evaluation, Analysis, and Optimization
     High Performance Applications and Libraries
     Performance Tools
     User Environments
     Compilers
     Clusters in Education
     Production Management of HPC Linux Clusters
     Clusters in Data Centers
     New Experimental and Commercial Clusters
     Clusters in Heterogeneous HPC Environments
     System Management and Administration
     Resource Management
     Tools for Building and Administering Clusters
     Scheduling and Load Balancing
     Parallel I/O, File Systems, and Storage
     Networks, Interconnects, and Protocols
     Security
     Meta- and Grid-Computing
     Middleware for Clusters
     Visualization
 
Key dates:
  Papers:
     Paper submission deadline:          January 30, 2004
     Authors notification:                   March 1, 2004
     Final paper submission deadline:    March 26, 2004
  Tutorials:
     Tutorial submission deadline:       January 30, 2004
     Presenter notification:                 March 1, 2004
     Final tutorial materials deadline:  April 9, 2004
  Technical Presentations:
     Presentations submission deadline:  March 5, 2004
    Presenter notification:                 April 5, 2004
     Final presentation deadline:        May 7, 2004
 
For detailed information on submitting papers, presentations or 
tutorials, please see the conference web site at:
http://www.linuxclustersinstitute.org/Linux-HPC-Revolution/
 
Conference Chair:
     John Towns - NCSA/UIUC, Urbana, IL, USA
Program Co-Chairs:
  Software:
     Luiz DeRose - ACTC/IBM Research, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
     David Klepacki - ACTC/IBM Research, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
  Systems:
     Robert Ballance - Robert Ballance & Associates Inc., Albuquerque,
       NM, USA
     Mike Pflugmacher - NCSA/UIUC, Urbana, IL, USA
  Tutorials:
     Kent Milfeld - TACC/UT-Austin, TX, USA
     Arthur (Barney) B. Maccabe - HPC@UNM, Albuquerque, NM, USA
Logistics and Finance:
     Becky McGreal - NCSA/UIUC, Urbana, IL, USA 
Publicity:
     Candace Shirley - HPC@UNM, Albuquerque, NM, USA 
Local Arrangements:
     Tina Romanella de Marquez - TACC/UT-Austin, TX, USA
 
Program Committee:
  Donald Becker - Scyld Computing Corporation, USA
  Peter Beckman - Argonne National Laboratories, USA
  Gianfranco Bilardi - University of Padova, Italy
  Ron Brightwell - Sandia National Laboratories, USA
  Giri Chukkapalli - San Diego Supercomputing Center, USA
  Stefano Cozzini - INFM - Sissa, Italy
  Cesar De Rose - CPAD - PUCRS / HP, Brazil
  Jack Dongarra - University of Tennessee, USA
  Thomas Fahringer - University of Innsbruck, Austria
  Wolfgang Gentzsch - Sun Microsystems, Inc., USA
  Patrick Geoffray - Myricom, USA
  John A. Goebel - Standford Linear Accelerator Center
  Patricia Kovatch, San Diego Supercomputing Center, USA
  Werner Krotz-Vogel, Intel, Germany
  Greg Lindahl - Key Technologies, USA
  Tim Mattson - Intel, USA
  Arthur B. Maccabe - University of New Mexico, USA
  Kent Milfeld - TACC / UT-Austin, USA
  Bart Miller - University of Wisconsin, USA
  Bernd Mohr - Research Center Juelich, Germany
  Shirley Moore - University of Tennessee, USA
  David Morton - MHPCC, USA
  J.P. Navarro - Argonne National Laboratories, USA
  Henry Neeman - OSCER - Oklahoma University, USA
  Takashi Ohta - IBM Tokyo Research Lab, Japan
  Christoph Pospiech - IBM, Germany
  Jean-Pierre Prost - IBM, France
  Neil Pundit - Sandia National Laboratories, USA
  Faisal Saied - Purdue University, USA
  Stephen Scott, ORNL, USA
  Nils Smeds, KTH, Sweden
  John Taylor - Quadrics, UK
  Jeff Vetter - LLNL, USA

Steering Committee:
 
   Robert Ballance - Robert Ballance & Associates Inc.
   Jay Boisseau - TACC/UT-Austin
   Luiz DeRose - ACTC/IBM Research
   David Klepacki - ACTC/IBM Research
   Marc Ingber - HPC@UNM
   Becky McGreal - NCSA/UIUC
   Kent Milfeld - TACC/UT-Austin
   Pratap Pattnaik - IBM Research
   Daniel Reed - NCSA/UIUC
   Tina Romanella de Marquez - TACC/UT-Austin
   Candace Shirley - HPC@UNM
   John Towns - NCSA/UIUC
 
 
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