The first International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Data Mining (WPDM 2017)
CALL FOR PAPERS
As part of The International Conference on High Performance Computing & Simulation (HPCS 2017)
http://hpcs2017.cisedu.info or http://cisedu.us/rp/hpcs17
July 17 – July 21, 2017
Genoa, Italy
Submission Deadline: April 3, 2017 (extended)
Submissions could be for full papers, short papers, poster papers, or posters
SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES
The Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Data Mining is an international forum which brings together researchers and practitioners working on different high-performance aspects of data mining algorithms, enabling novel applications.
Data mining techniques and algorithms to process huge amount of data in order to extract useful and interesting information have become popular in many different contexts. Algorithms are required to make sense of data automatically and in efficient ways. Nonetheless, even though sequential computer systems performance is improving, they are not suitable to keep up with the increase in the demand for data mining applications and the data size. Moreover, the main memory of sequential systems may not be enough to hold all the data related to current applications.
Therefore, there is an increasing interest in the design and implementation of parallel data mining algorithms. On parallel computers, by exploiting the vast aggregate main memory and processing power of processors and accelerators, parallel algorithms can easily address both the running time and memory requirement issues. Anyway, parallelising existing algorithms in order to achieve good performance and scalability with regard to massive datasets is not trivial. Indeed, it is of paramount importance a good data organisation and decomposition strategy in order to balance the workload while minimising data dependences. Another concern is related to minimising synchronisation and communication overhead. Finally, I/O costs should be minimised as well.
The Workshop will allow exchanging ideas and results related to on-going research, focusing on high-performance aspects of data mining algorithms and applications.
Creating breakthrough parallel algorithms for high-performance data mining applications requires addressing several key computing problems which may lead to novel solutions and new insights in interdisciplinary applications. The focus of the workshop is on all forms of advances in high-performance data mining algorithms and applications, and related topics.
The WPDM Workshop topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
- Scalable message-passing parallel data mining algorithms using MPI
- Scalable shared-memory parallel data mining algorithms using OpenMP
- Scalable hybrid MPI + OpenMP parallel data mining algorithms
- Parallel data mining algorithms targeting GPUs and many-cores accelerators
- Exploiting modern parallel architectures including FPGA for parallel data mining applications
- Map-reduce based parallel data mining algorithms
- Middleware for high-performance data mining on grid and cloud environments
- Benchmarking and performance studies of high-performance data mining applications
- Novel programming paradigms to support high-performance computing for data mining
- Performance models for high-performance data mining applications and middleware
- Programming models, tools, and environments for high-performance computing in data mining
- Caching, streaming, pipelining, and other optimisation techniques for data management in high-performance computing for data mining
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SUBMISSIONS
You are invited to submit original and unpublished research works on above and other topics related to synergy between parallel computing, optimisation and simulation. Submitted papers must not have been published or simultaneously submitted elsewhere. For Regular papers, please submit a PDF copy of your full manuscript, not to exceed 8 double-column formatted pages per template, and include up to 6 keywords and an abstract of no more than 400 words. Additional pages will be charged additional fee. Submission should include a cover page with authors' names, affiliation addresses, fax numbers, phone numbers, and all authors email addresses. Please, indicate clearly the corresponding author(s) although all authors are equally responsible for the manuscript. Short papers (up to 4 pages), poster papers and posters (please refer to http://hpcs2017.cisedu.info/1-call-for-papers-and-participation/call-for-po… for posters submission details) will also be considered. Please specify the type of submission you have. Please include page numbers on all preliminary submissions to make it easier for reviewers to provide helpful comments.
Submit a PDF copy of your full manuscript to the workshop EasyChair paper submission site at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wpdm2017. Acknowledgement will be sent within 48 hours of submission.
Only PDF files will be accepted, uploaded to the submission link above. Each paper will receive a minimum of three reviews. Papers will be selected based on their originality, relevance, significance, technical clarity and presentation, language, and references. Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the paper, if accepted. At least one of the authors of each accepted paper will have to register and attend the HPCS 2017 conference to present the paper at the workshop.
PROCEEDINGS
Accepted papers will be published in the Conference proceedings. Instructions for final manuscript format and requirements will be posted on the HPCS 2017 Conference web site. It is our intent to have the proceedings formally published in hard and soft copies and be available at the time of the conference. The proceedings is projected to be included in the IEEE or ACM Digital Library and indexed in all major indexing services accordingly.
SPECIAL ISSUE
Plans are underway to have the best papers, in extended version, selected for possible publication in a journal as special issue. Detailed information will soon be announced and will be made available on the conference website.
If you have any questions about paper submission or the symposium, please contact the symposium organisers.
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Submissions: ------------------------------------------- April 3, 2017
Acceptance Notification: -------------------------------------- April 21, 2017
Camera Ready Papers and Registration Due by: ------------------ May 03, 2017
Conference Dates: -------------------------------------------- July 17 – 21, 2017
WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
Massimo Cafaro
University of Salento, Italy
Phone: +39 0832 297371
Fax: +39 0832 297235
Email: massimo.cafaro(a)unisalento.it
Italo Epicoco
University of Salento, Italy
Phone: +39 0832 297235
Fax: +39 0832 297235
Email: italo.epicoco(a)unisalento.it
Marco Pulimeno
University of Salento, Italy
Phone: +39 0832 297371
Fax: +39 0832 297235
Email: marco.pulimeno(a)unisalento.it
Giovanni Aloisio
University of Salento & Euro Mediterranean Center on Climate Change Foundation, Italy
Phone: +39 334 6501704
Fax: +39 0832 297235
Email: giovanni.aloisio(a)unisalento.it
International Program Committee:
All submitted papers will be reviewed by the workshop technical program committee members.
Committee formation is pending and will be finalised shortly. Current TPC members:
Gianfranco Bilardi, University of Padova, Italy
Ronald Brightwell, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
Matteo Ceccarello, University of Padova, Italy
Alfredo Cuzzocrea, University of Trieste and ICAR-CNR, Italy
Bronis R. de Supinski, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
Kenli Li, Hunan University, China
Donato Malerba, Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro, Italy
Pablo Moscato, University of Newcastle, Australia
Domenico Talia, University of Calabria, Italy
Paolo Trunfio, University of Calabria, Italy
Jeffrey D. Ullman, Stanford University, USA
Renato Vimieiro, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil
Laurence T. Yang, St Francis Xavier University, Canada
For information or questions about Conference's paper submission, tutorials, posters, workshops, special sessions, exhibits, demos, panels and forums organisation, doctoral colloquium, and any other information about the conference location, registration, paper formatting, etc., please consult the Conference’s web site at URL: http://hpcs2017.cisedu.info or http://cisedu.us/rp/hpcs17 or contact one of the Conference's organisers.
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Prof. Massimo Cafaro, Ph.D.
Dept. of Engineering for Innovation
University of Salento, Lecce, Italy
Via per Monteroni
73100 Lecce, Italy
Voice/Fax +39 0832 297371
Web http://sara.unisalento.it/~cafaro
E-mail massimo.cafaro(a)unisalento.it
cafaro(a)ieee.org
cafaro(a)acm.org
CMCC Foundation
Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change
Via Augusto Imperatore, 16 - 73100 Lecce
massimo.cafaro(a)cmcc.it
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Fourth International Conference on Dependency Linguistics
Pisa, Italy
18-20 September 2017
Conference web site: http://depling.org/depling2017/
FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
CONFERENCE AIMS
The Depling conference responds to the growing need for a conference
dedicated to dependency-based approaches in linguistics and natural
language processing. In the past decade, dependencies, directed labeled
graph structures representing hierarchical relations between morphemes,
words or semantic units, have become very widespread in natural language
processing. However, the linguistic significance of these structures often
remains vague, and the need to discuss the theoretical and formal
foundations of dependency-based concepts is felt strongly by many people
working in these domains.
CONFERENCE TOPICS
Topics include but are not limited to:
- The use of dependency trees in syntactic analysis, parsing, generation,
and corpus annotation of written and spoken texts;
- Cross-lingual dependency parser evaluation, with particular emphasis on
intrinsic evaluation metrics;
- The use of semantic valency-based predicate and actancy graph structures
and their link to classical logic;
- The elaboration of formal dictionaries for dependency-based syntax and
semantics, including descriptions of collocations and paradigmatic
relations;
- Links to morphology and linearization of dependency structures, using,
for example, topological field theories;
- Dependency-like structures beyond the sentence, for example, to model
discourse phenomena;
- The description and formalization of semantic and pragmatic phenomena
related to information structure;
- History, epistemology, and psycholinguistic relevance of dependency
grammar, including its relation to generative approaches to language;
- Dependency grammar and linguistic universals.
SHARED TASK
This year Depling is co-located with the "International Workshop on Parsing
Technologies" (IWPT 2017), which will take place immediately after Depling
2017. The two conferences will have an overlapping day, September 20th, in
which the results will be reported of a joint shared task playing the role
of Depling-IWPT "bridge event" and focusing on "Extrinsic Parser
Evaluation" (EPE). The goal of this shared task is to try to shed light on
the relative `utility' of different types of dependency representations for
downstream applications that depend on grammatical analysis. For background
and information on participation, see: http://epe.nlpl.eu/
PAPER SUBMISSION INFORMATION
Papers should describe original work; they should emphasize completed work
rather than intended work, and should indicate clearly the state of
completion of the reported results. Submissions will be judged on
correctness, originality, technical strength, significance and relevance to
the conference, and interest to the attendees.
Papers must be submitted in PDF format through the Depling2017 EasyChair
site ( https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=depling2017 ).
Papers may consist of up to 10 pages of content (including references). All
submissions should follow the two-column format and the style guidelines.
We strongly recommend the use of the LaTeX style files, OpenDocument or
Microsoft Word templates created for the Depling 2017 conference.
Reviewing of papers will be double-blind. Therefore, the paper must not
include the authors' names and affiliations. Furthermore, self-references
that reveal the author's identity, e.g., "We previously showed (Smith,
1991) ...", must be avoided. Instead, use citations such as "Smith (1991)
previously showed ...". Papers that do not conform to these requirements
will be rejected without review.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: May 5, 2017
Notification of acceptance: June 23, 2017
Final version of papers due: July 15, 2017
Depling conference: September 18-20, 2017
For the shared task timetable, see website.
CONFERENCE CHAIRS
Simonetta Montemagni, Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale "A. Zampolli" - CNR
Joakim Nivre, Uppsala University
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Giuseppe Attardi, University of Pisa
Felice Dell'Orletta, Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale "A. Zampolli" - CNR
Alessandro Lenci, University of Pisa
Simonetta Montemagni, Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale "A. Zampolli" - CNR
Maria Simi, University of Pisa
Email contact: depling2017(a)depling.org
AlCoB 2017: call for posters*To be removed from our mailing list, please respond to this message with UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject line*
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The 4th International Conference on Algorithms for Computational Biology (AlCoB 2017) invites researchers to submit poster presentations. AlCoB 2017 will be held in Aveiro (Portugal) on June 5-6, 2017. See
http://grammars.grlmc.com/AlCoB2017/
Poster presentations are intended to enhance informal interactions with conference participants, at the same time allowing for in-depth discussion.
TOPICS
Presentations displaying novel work in progress on algorithms in computational biology are encouraged on the following topics:
- assembling sequence reads into a complete genome,
- identifying gene structures in the genome,
- recognizing regulatory motifs,
- aligning nucleotides and comparing genomes,
- reconstructing regulatory networks of genes, and
- inferring the evolutionary phylogeny of species.
Posters do not need to show final research results. Work that might lead to new interesting developments is welcome.
KEY DATES
Poster submission deadline: April 28, 2017
Notification of poster acceptance or rejection: May 5, 2017
SUBMISSION
Please submit a .pdf abstract through:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=alcob2017
It should contain the title, author(s) and affiliation, and should not exceed 500 words.
PRESENTATION
Posters will be allocated 10 minutes each in the programme for oral presentation. Moreover, they will remain hanging out during the whole conference for discussion.
PUBLICATION
Posters will not appear in the LNCS/LNBI proceedings volume of AlCoB 2017. However, they will be eligible for submission to the post-conference journal special issue in the Journal of Computational Biology (2015 JCR impact factor: 1.537).
REGISTRATION
At least one author of each accepted poster must register to the conference by May 22, 2017. The registration fare is reduced: 260 Euro. It gives the same rights all other conference participants have (attendance, copy of the proceedings volume, lunches...). Contributors of regular papers who in addition get a poster accepted must register for the latter independently.
*CALL FOR PAPERS*
*8th International Workshop on*
*Biological **Knowledge Discovery from Big Data **(BIOKDD'17)*
Held in parallel with
*28th International Conference on Database and *
*Expert Systems Applications **(**DEXA’17**)*
*www.dexa.org/biokdd2017 <http://www.dexa.org/biokdd2017>*
Lyon, France
August 28 - 31, 2017
In the recent years, there has been a rapid development of biological
technologies producing more and more *biological data*, i.e., data related
to biological macromolecules (DNA, RNA and proteins). The rise of *Next
Generation Sequencing* (NGS) technologies, also known as *high-throughput
sequencing* technologies, has contributed actively to the deluge of these
data. In general, these data are big, heterogeneous, complex, and distributed
in all over the world in databases. Analyzing biological big data is a
challenging task, not only, because of its complexity and its multiple and
numerous correlated factors, but also, because of the continuous evolution
of our understanding of the biological mechanisms. Classical approaches of
biological data analysis are no longer efficient and produce only a very
limited amount of information, compared to the numerous and complex
biological mechanisms under study. From here comes the necessity to adopt
new computer tools and develop new *in silico* high performance approaches
to support us in the analysis of biological big data and, hence, to help us
in our understanding of the correlations that exist between, on one hand,
structures and functional patterns in biological macromolecules and, on the
other hand, genetic and biochemical mechanisms. *Biological **Knowledge
Discovery from Big Data* (BIOKDD) is a response to these new trends.
Topics of BIOKDD’17 workshop include, but not limited to:
*Data Preprocessing: *Biological Big Data Storage*, *Representation
and Management
(data warehouses, databases, sequences, trees, graphs, biological networks
and pathways, …), Biological Big Data Cleaning (errors removal, redundant
data removal, completion of missing data, …), Feature Extraction
(motifs, subgraphs,
…), Feature Selection (filter approaches, wrapper approaches, hybrid
approaches, embedded approaches, …).
*Data Mining: *Biological Big Data Regression (regression of biological
sequences…), Biological Big Data Clustering/Biclustering (microarray data
biclustering, clustering/biclustering of biological sequences, …),
Biological Big Data Classification (classification of biological sequences…),
Association Rules Learning from Biological Big Data, Text mining and
Application to Biological Sequences, Web mining and Application to
Biological Big Data, Parallel, Cloud and Grid Computing for Biological Big
Data Mining.
*Data Postprocessing:* Biological Nuggets of Knowledge Filtering,
Biological Nuggets of Knowledge Representation and Visualization,
Biological Nuggets of Knowledge Evaluation (calculation of the
classification error rate, evaluation of the association rules *via*
numerical indicators, e.g. *measurements of interest*, … ), Biological
Nuggets of Knowledge Integration
*PAPER SUBMISSION DETAILS: *
Authors are invited to submit electronically original contributions in
English. Submitted papers should not exceed 5 pages in IEEE CSP
format *http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/formatting
<http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/formatting>*. All accepted papers
will be published in the proceedings of DEXA’17 Workshops with IEEE CSP*. *One
of the authors of an accepted paper must register to DEXA’17 conference and
present the paper at BIOKDD’17 workshop. For paper registration and
electronic submission see http://confdriver.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/dexa2017/
starting from January 2017.
*IMPORTANT DATES:* Submission of abstracts: April 2, 2017
Submission of full papers: April 9, 2017
Notification of acceptance: May 17, 2017
Camera-ready copies due: June 07, 2017
*PROGRAM COMMITTEE:*
Mourad Elloumi, LaTICE, University of Tunis, Tunisia (PC Chair)
Emanuel Weitschek, Uninetuno University, Rome, Italy
Daisuke Kihara, Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA
Bhaskar DasGupta, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, USA
Giuseppe Lancia, University of Udine, Italy
Dominique Lavenier, GenScale, IRISA-CNRS, Rennes, France
Robert Harrison, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Hasan Davulcu, Arizona State University, Arizona, USA
Vladimir Makarenkov, University of Québec, Montréal, Canada
Ronnie Alves, Instituto Tecnológico Vale D.S, Belém, Brasil
Paul Yoo, Bournemouth University, UK
Davide Verzzotto, Genome Institute of Singapore, Singapore
Matteo Comin, University of Padova, Padova, Italy
Adrien Goëffon, University of Angers, France
Tolga Can, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
Maad Shatnawi, Higher colleges of Technology, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Evangelos Theodoridis, Intel Labs Europe, London, UK.
Manoj Kumar Shukla, Amity School of Engineering, Amity University, Noida,
India
Abdelouahid Lyhyaoui, University Abdelmalek Essaadi, Tangier, Morocco
Gaurav Kumar, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, USA
Giosuè Lo Bosco, University of Palermo, Italy
Yongchao Liu, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia, USA
Zina M. Ibrahim, King’s College, London, UK
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*** Sixth Call for Papers ***
21st European Conference on Advances in Databases
and Information Systems
ADBIS 2017
Hilton Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus
24 - 27 September, 2017
http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/~george/lm/lm.php?tk=Y29tcHV0YXRpb25hbC5zY2llbmNlCQ…
*** Submission Deadline: 17 April 2017 (extended) ***
The main objective of the ADBIS series of conferences is to provide a forum
for the dissemination of research accomplishments and to promote
interaction and collaboration between the database and information system
research communities from European countries and the rest of the world.
The ADBIS conferences provide an international platform for the presentation
of research on database theory, development of advanced DBMS
technologies, and their advanced applications.
The conference will consist of regular sessions with technical contributions
(regular papers, short papers) reviewed and selected by an international
program committee, as well as of invited talks and tutorials presented by
leading scientists. The official language of the conference will be English. A
Doctoral Consortium and different Workshops will be held in line with the
main conference.
TOPICS
We invite original papers describing results that broadly belong to both
theory and practice of databases and information systems. The list of
specific topics of interest follows, with a note that it is not exhaustive and
we welcome novel results addressing topics not included in the list.
· Data intensive sciences and databases
· Theoretical foundations of databases
· Management of large scale data systems
· Data models and query languages
· Database monitoring and (self-)tuning
· Data curation, annotation, and provenance
· Data warehousing, OLAP, and ETL tools
· Indexing, query processing and optimization
· Data mining and knowledge discovery
· Big data storage, replication, and consistency
· Modeling, mining and querying user generated content
· Data quality and data cleansing
· Web, XML and semi-structured databases
· Sensor databases and mobile data management
· Text databases and information retrieval
· Probabilistic databases, uncertainty and approximate querying
· Temporal and spatial databases
· Graph databases
· Databases on emerging hardware architectures
· Distributed data platforms, including Cloud data systems, key-value stores,
and Big Data systems
· Information extraction and integration
· Streaming data analysis
· Scalable data analysis and analytics
· Data and information visualization; and user interfaces
· Information quality and usability
· Information system architectures and networking
· Business process modeling and optimization
· Data and information flow engineering and management
· Context-aware and adaptive information systems
· Data and information intensive services
· Requirements engineering for databases and information systems
· Artificial intelligence in databases and information systems
· Data, information, and information systems security
· Innovative platforms for data and information handling
· Innovative approaches for database and information systems engineering
· Novel database and information systems applications
PAPER PUBLISHING
ADBIS accepted research papers will be published in a Springer Lecture
Notes in Computer Science volume. Papers must not exceed 14 pages in
the LNCS format. For camera-ready papers use Latex or Word style (find
here http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/~george/lm/lm.php?tk=Y29tcHV0YXRpb25hbC5zY2llbmNlCQ….
The program committee may decide to accept a submission as a short paper
if it reports interesting results but does not justify publication of a full paper.
ADBIS short research papers must not exceed 8 pages. The best paper
with students as first authors will receive an award. Best papers of the main
conference will be invited for submission in special issues of the ISI-indexed
journals Information Systems (http://www.journals.elsevier.com/information-systems/)
and Informatica (http://www.informatica.si/).
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
· Papers must be written in English.
· Papers must contain previously unpublished work and not be submitted
concurrently to another conference.
· Papers are submitted using an electronic submissions system, as detailed
below.
· An Author of an accepted paper must register to ADBIS 2017 in order to
have the paper published.
· Accepted papers must be presented at the conference by one of the authors.
· ADBIS papers must be submitted via the EasyChair system:
http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/~george/lm/lm.php?tk=Y29tcHV0YXRpb25hbC5zY2llbmNlCQ… .
· Papers must be submitted as a single PDF document
· Authors of accepted papers must submit along with the camera-ready
version of their paper a copyright form filled
(http://www.cyprusconferences.org/adbis2017/files/springerform.pdf) and
signed. Please note that only authors employed by the EU (as an institution)
tick the relevant box. Authors who simply reside or work in an EU country
should not tick this box.
IMPORTANT DATES
· Full and Short Papers: April 17, 2017 (extended)
· Notification of Acceptance: May 25, 2017
· Camera-ready Submission: June 15, 2017
COMMITTEES
Steering Committee Chair
· Leonid Kalinichenko, Russian Academy of Science, Russia
General Chair
· George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Program Chairs
· Marite Kirikova, Riga Technical University, Latvia
· Kjetil Norvag, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Proceedings Chair
· Christos Mettouris, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Workshops Chairs
· Johann Gamper, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
· Robert Wrembel, Poznan University of Technology, Poland
Doctoral Consortium Chairs
· Jerome Darmont, Universite Lyon 2, France
· Stefano Rizzi, University of Bologna, Italy
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CALL FOR POSTERS AND DEMOS
The Eleventh IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems
(SASO 2017)
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; 18-22 September 2017
https://saso2017.telecom-paristech.fr/
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Part of FAS* - Foundation and Applications of Self-* Computing Conferences
Collocated with:
The International Conference on Cloud and Autonomic Computing (ICCAC 2017)
==== Aims and Scope ====
FAS* conference continues its tradition of offering poster and demo sessions, which are a great opportunity for an interactive presentation of emerging ideas, late-breaking results, experiences, and challenges on FAS* topics. These sessions are informal and highly interactive, and allow authors and participants to engage in in-depth discussions about the presented work from which new collaborations, ideas, and solutions can emerge.
Posters should cover the same key areas as Research Papers and present original, cutting-edge ideas inclusive of speculative/provocative ones. Proposals of new research directions and innovative interdisciplinary approaches are also welcome. Submissions in the following areas are particularly encouraged:
- Self-* systems theories, frameworks, models, and paradigms, including the ones inspired by the biological, social, and physical worlds.
- Self-* systems engineering: goals and requirements, hardware and software design, deployment, management and control, validation.
- Properties of self-* systems: self-organisation and emergent behaviour, self-adaptation, self-management, self-monitoring, self-tuning, self-repair, self-configuration, etc.
- Evaluation of self-* systems: methods for performance, robustness, dependability assessment and analysis.
- Social self-* systems: emergent human behaviour, crowdsourcing, collective awareness, gamification and serious games.
- Applications and experiences with self-* systems: cyber security, transportation, computational sustainability, power systems, large networks, large data centers, and cloud computing.
- Autonomic Cloud Computing: Self-managing cloud services. Autonomic resource and energy management in cloud computing. Autonomic cloud applications and services
- Autonomic Computing Foundations and Design Methods: Evaluation, validation and quality and correctness assessment of autonomic loops. Theoretical frameworks for modeling and analyzing autonomic computing systems, control and decision theory
- Autonomic Computing Systems, Tools and Applications: Self-protection techniques of computing systems, networks and applications. Stochastic analysis and prediction of autonomic systems and applications
Demos may target virtual systems (e.g., software applications), physical systems (e.g., robots or sensor networks), or cyber-physical systems combining the two. Physical systems might be presented either with real equipment, by simulation, or hybrid solutions using both simulations and real platforms. Submissions which highlight the utility and general applicability of the contribution - whether short, medium or long term - are particularly solicited, and interactivity of a demo is considered a further asset.
==== Important Dates ====
Submission deadline: June 30, 2017
Notification: July 9, 2017
Camera-ready copy due: July 12, 2017
Conference: September 18-22, 2017
==== Submission Instructions ====
For evaluation and selection, authors should submit a two-page extended abstract for their poster or demo. The format of this extended abstract must comply with the IEEE Computer Society Press proceedings style guide and shall be submitted electronically in PDF format. Templates for Word and LaTeX are available here. Demo submissions must include a URL of a website providing a self-explanatory video showing the system at work.
Please visit the SASO website for further information on how to submit: www.saso-conference.org
==== Accepted Posters and Demos ====
If selected, authors shall prepare a final, camera-ready version of the extended abstract, taking into account all feedback from the reviewers, and formatted according to the IEEE Computer Society Press proceedings style guide. Posters and Demos will be advertised in the final program, and authors’ two-page extended abstracts will be submitted to IEEE Xplore as part of the conference proceedings. Abstracts will also be available as part of the IEEE Digital Library.
At least one author of accepted posters or demos is required to register at the conference, give a brief presentation of the poster or demo in the interactive session, as well as stay with the poster and/or demo to discuss the work with conference attendees for the duration of the scheduled session.
==== Poster Content and Layout Guidelines ====
Authors shall prepare their poster for presentation in the reserved session, taking into consideration that all posters should include the following information:
- The purpose and goals of the work.
- Any background and motivation needed to understand the work.
- Any critical hypotheses and assumptions that underlie the work.
- A clear summary of the contribution and/or results, in sufficient detail for a (re)viewer to understand the work and its relevance. If the work is at an initial stage, it is especially important to state clearly the anticipated contributions and any early results towards them.
- The relationship to other related efforts, where appropriate. Authors of accepted posters may be asked to point out relationships to work represented by other accepted posters.
- Where to find additional information. This should include but is not restricted to: a web site where viewers can go to find additional information about the work; how to contact the authors, including email addresses; for any papers, books, or other materials that provide additional information.
The format and nature of posters require authors to capture the viewers’ attention effectively, and present core concepts to clearly position the context of their research work. For this reason, graphic representations, figures, and screen shots are typically the main medium of communication in successful posters. Few attendees will stop to read a large poster with dense text. If screen shots are used, please ensure that they print legibly and that the fonts are large enough to be read easily once printed. The recommended size for the poster is A0, and all poster authors are required to print and bring their posters to the conference.
==== Demo Guidelines ====
At the conference, software applications will be presented on computers. For cyber-physical systems, if possible, authors are invited to bring their equipment (smart devices, sensors, actuators, robots, et cetera). Software simulations or video recordings can be accepted as an alternative. Additionally, authors must bring a poster summarising their system and demo, following the above guidelines.
==== Evaluation and Awards ====
Submitted demos will undergo a selection process based to equal parts on the quality of the short paper (novelty and impact, technical soundness and presentation) and the online demo system (design, degree of innovation, technical solution, applicability, clarity of the contribution and potential of reuse). At least one author of accepted demos is required to register to the conference and to do an on-site presentation and demonstration of the contributions to the evaluation committee, as well as the other conference attendees. The evaluation committee, consisting of the Demo Program Committee members attending the conference, will award a prize for the best demo in each system category, with cyber-physical systems classifying for both.
==== Contact Information ====
For any further information, please contact the Posters and Demos Chair.
*Call for Papers*
*2017 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (IEEE Big Data 2017)*
http://cci.drexel.edu/bigdata/bigdata2017/
December 11-14, 2017, Boston, MA, USA
In recent years, “Big Data” has become a new ubiquitous term. Big Data is
transforming science, engineering, medicine, healthcare, finance, business,
and ultimately our society itself. The IEEE Big Data conference series
started in 2013 has established itself as the top tier research conference
in Big Data.
· The first conference IEEE Big Data 2013 had more than 400
registered participants from 40 countries (
http://cci.drexel.edu/bigdata/bigdata2013/) and the regular paper
acceptance rate is 17.0%.
· The IEEE Big Data 2016 ( http://cci.drexel.edu/bigdata/bigdata2016/ ,
regular paper acceptance rate: 18.7%) was held in Washington DC, Dec 5-8,
2016 with close to 900 registered participants from 43 countries.
The 2017 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (IEEE Big Data 2017)
will continue the success of the previous IEEE Big Data conferences. It
will provide a leading forum for disseminating the latest results in Big
Data Research, Development, and Applications.
We solicit high-quality original research papers (and significant
work-in-progress papers) in any aspect of Big Data with emphasis on 5Vs
(Volume, Velocity, Variety, Value and Veracity), including the Big Data
challenges in scientific and engineering, social, sensor/IoT/IoE, and
multimedia (audio, video, image, etc.) big data systems and
applications. *Example
topics of interest includes but is not limited to the following*:
1. Big Data Science and Foundations
a. Novel Theoretical Models for Big Data
b. New Computational Models for Big Data
c. Data and Information Quality for Big Data
d. New Data Standards
2. Big Data Infrastructure
a. Cloud/Grid/Stream Computing for Big Data
b. High Performance/Parallel Computing Platforms for Big Data
c. Autonomic Computing and Cyber-infrastructure, System Architectures,
Design and Deployment
d. Energy-efficient Computing for Big Data
e. Programming Models and Environments for Cluster, Cloud, and Grid
Computing to Support Big Data
f. Software Techniques and Architectures in Cloud/Grid/Stream Computing
g. Big Data Open Platforms
h. New Programming Models for Big Data beyond Hadoop/MapReduce, STORM
i. Software Systems to Support Big Data Computing
3. Big Data Management
a. Search and Mining of variety of data including scientific and
engineering, social, sensor/IoT/IoE, and multimedia data
b. Algorithms and Systems for Big DataSearch
c. Distributed, and Peer-to-peer Search
d. Big Data Search Architectures, Scalability and Efficiency
e. Data Acquisition, Integration, Cleaning, and Best Practices
f. Visualization Analytics for Big Data
g. Computational Modeling and Data Integration
h. Large-scale Recommendation Systems and Social Media Systems
i. Cloud/Grid/Stream Data Mining- Big Velocity Data
j. Link and Graph Mining
k. Semantic-based Data Mining and Data Pre-processing
l. Mobility and Big Data
m. Multimedia and Multi-structured Data- Big Variety Data
4. Big Data Search and Mining
a. Social Web Search and Mining
b. Web Search
c. Algorithms and Systems for Big Data Search
d. Distributed, and Peer-to-peer Search
e. Big Data Search Architectures, Scalability and Efficiency
f. Data Acquisition, Integration, Cleaning, and Best Practices
g. Visualization Analytics for Big Data
h. Computational Modeling and Data Integration
i. Large-scale Recommendation Systems and Social Media Systems
j. Cloud/Grid/StreamData Mining- Big Velocity Data
k. Link and Graph Mining
l. Semantic-based Data Mining and Data Pre-processing
m. Mobility and Big Data
n. Multimedia and Multi-structured Data- Big Variety Data
5. Big Data Security, Privacy and Trust
a. Intrusion Detection for Gigabit Networks
b. Anomaly and APT Detection in Very Large Scale Systems
c. High Performance Cryptography
d. Visualizing Large Scale Security Data
e. Threat Detection using Big Data Analytics
f. Privacy Threats of Big Data
g. Privacy Preserving Big Data Collection/Analytics
h. HCI Challenges for Big Data Security & Privacy
i. User Studies for any of the above
j. Sociological Aspects of Big Data Privacy
k. Trust management in IoT and other Big Data Systems
6. Big Data Applications
a. Complex Big Data Applications in Science, Engineering, Medicine,
Healthcare, Finance, Business, Law, Education, Transportation, Retailing,
Telecommunication
b. Big Data Analytics in Small Business Enterprises (SMEs),
c. Big Data Analytics in Government, Public Sector and Society in
General
d. Real-life Case Studies of Value Creation through Big Data Analytics
e. Big Data as a Service
f. Big Data Industry Standards
g. Experiences with Big Data Project Deployments
*INDUSTRIAL Track*
The Industrial Track solicits papers describing implementations of Big Data
solutions relevant to industrial settings. The focus of industry track is
on papers that address the practical, applied, or pragmatic or new research
challenge issues related to the use of Big Data in industry. We accept full
papers (up to 10 pages) and extended abstracts (2-4 pages).
*Student Travel Award*
IEEE Big Data 2017 will offer* student travel *to student authors
(including post-docs)
*Journal Publication *
A set of about 10 papers will be selected for a fast-track review and then
published at the IEEE Transactions on Big Data.
*Paper Submission:*
Please submit a full-length paper (up to *10 page IEEE 2-column format*)
through the online submission system.
https://wi-lab.com/cyberchair/2017/bigdata17/scripts/submit.php?subarea=BigD
Papers should be formatted to IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Manuscript
Formatting Guidelines (see link to "formatting instructions" below).
*Formatting Instructions*
8.5" x 11" (DOC
<ftp://pubftp.computer.org/press/outgoing/proceedings/instruct8.5x11x2.doc>,
PDF
<ftp://pubftp.computer.org/press/outgoing/proceedings/instruct8.5x11x2.pdf>)
*LaTex Formatting Macros*
<ftp://pubftp.computer.org/Press/Outgoing/proceedings/IEEE_CS_Latex8.5x11x2.…>
*Important Dates:*
Electronic submission of full papers: August 7, 2017
Notification of paper acceptance: Oct 9, 2016
Camera-ready of accepted papers: Nov 10, 2017
Conference: Dec 11-14, 2017
*PC Co-Chairs*
Jian-Yun Nie, University of Montreal, Canada
Zoran Obradovic, Temple University, USA
Toyotaro Suzumura, IBM Research, USA
*Industry and Government Co-Chairs:*
Raghunath Nambiar, CISCO, USA
Ghosh Rumi, BOSCH, USA
Chonggang Wang, InterDigital, IncUSA
Hui Zang, Huawei Research, USA
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Third Call for Papers
CAI 2017
7th International Conference on Algebraic Informatics June 25-28, 2017
Kalamata, Greece http://www.cargo.wlu.ca/CAI2017/
CAI is the biennial conference serving the community interested in the
intersection of theoretical computer science, algebra, and related areas.
CAI 2017 will feature invited presentations and a selective five-track program
of contributed papers describing original and unpublished research.
** Important Dates **
*** Extended submission deadline: March 31, 2017 ***
Author notification: April 15, 2017 Early registration deadline: May 15, 2017
CAI 2017 General Chair
Ilias Kotsireas, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
CAI Steering Committee
Symeon Bozapalidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Olivier
Carton, Universite Paris 7, Denis Diderot, France Manfred Droste, Universitaet
Leipzig, Germany Zoltan Esik (deceased), University of Szeged, Hungary Werner
Kuich, Technische Universitaet Wien, Austria Dimitrios Poulakis, Aristotle
University of Thessaloniki, Greece Arto Salomaa, University of Turku, Finland
Proceedings
The CAI 2017 conference proceedings will be published in electronic form.
Authors of the best papers will be invited to submit a revised version of their
work to a Special Issue of Theoretical Computer Science (Elsevier).
Topics
Typical but not exclusive topics of interest are:
Track 1: Automata Theory and Logic
Chair: Manfred Droste (Germany)
Invited Speaker: Heiko Vogler (TU Dresden, Germany)
Topics: This includes all topics of theoretical computer science with
connections to automata theory and logic in computer science, in the broad
sense.
Submissions by e-mail: droste(a)informatik.uni-leipzig.de A PC will select the
10% best submissions for a 'distinguished lecture'. Authors will receive a
confirmation of this and will have more time than the usual talks.
Track 2: Cryptography and Coding Theory
Chairs: Stephane Ballet (France), Dimitrios Poulakis (Greece), Robert Rolland
(France) Invited Speaker: Claude Carlet (Universite Paris 8, France)
Topics:
- Elliptic Curves Cryptography
- Lattice Cryptography
- Cryptanalytic Methods
- Identity Based Cryptography
- Symmetric Ciphers
- Public Keys Cryptosystems
- Digital Signatures
- Steganography
- Quantum Cryptography
- Cryptographic Protocols
- Computational Number Theory
- Boolean Functions
- Error-Correcting Codes
- Algebraic-Geometric Codes
- Code Based Cryptography
- Quantum Codes
Submissions by e-mail: stephane.ballet(a)univ-amu.fr, poulakis(a)math.auth.gr,
robert.rolland(a)acrypta.fr
Track 3: Computer Algebra
Chairs: Rafael Sendra (Spain), Franz Winkler (Austria) Invited Speaker: Michael
Wibmer (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Topics:
- symbolic mathematical computation
- exact algorithms
- implementation of symbolic algorithms
- applications
Submissions by e-mail: Rafael.Sendra(a)uah.es, Franz.Winkler(a)risc.jku.at
Track 4: Design Theory
Chairs: Lucia Moura (Canada), Dimitris Simos (Austria) Invited Speaker: Charles
Colbourn (Arizona State University, USA)
Topics:
- algebraic and combinatorial methods in design theory
- algorithms for construction and classification of designs
- applications of combinatorial designs in computer science,
coding theory and information theory
- complexity problems in design theory Submissions by e-mail:
CAI2017.DesignTheory(a)uottawa.ca , CAI2017.DesignTheory(a)sba-research.org
Submission instructions: At the bottom of this mail.
Track 5: Natural and Quantum Computing
Chair: Mika Hirvensalo (Finland)
Invited Speaker: Lila Kari (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Topics:
- evolutionary algorithms
- molecular computing
- neural networks
- quantum computing
Submissions by e-mail: mikhirve(a)utu.fi
For general inquiries regarding CAI 2017, please send e-mail to ikotsire(a)wlu.ca
Submission Guidelines
Authors are invited to submit papers, presenting original and unpublished
research.
Submitted papers should not exceed 25 pages.
Simultaneous submission to other conferences with published proceedings or
journals is not allowed.
Submissions should be made to the appropriate track of the conference, by
e-mail to the track Chairs.
All proofs omitted due to space constraints should be given in an appendix or
made accessible through a reliable link to a freely available electronic
preprint.
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Instructions for Submissions for the Design Theory Track, CAI 2017:
Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract (up to 6 pages), containing
original research results. The authors are responsible for convincing the
reviewers of the correctness and interest of their results using only those six
pages. Authors can add an optional appendix with proofs, sketches of proofs, or
additional material. If included, the appendix will be read at the discretion
of the reviewers if required to reach a decision. The appendix has no page
limit, and because it will not be published, it cannot be referenced in the
extended abstract. Submission of a paper implies that the work described has
not been previously published (except in the form of a lecture or academic
thesis), that it is not simultaneously submitted elsewhere, and that, if
accepted, it will not be published elsewhere in the same form. A special volume
of Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics (ENDM) will be dedicated to
accepted extended abstracts to the Design Theory track of CAI 2017 and the
publication date is expected for the second semester of 2018. The extended
abstracts must comply with the ENDM LaTeX style and are limited to 6 pages,
including the front matter, text, and references. Instructions for submission
preparation may be obtained in the ENDM web page
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/endm. Once prepared, the paper should be
submitted by e-mail to the Design Theory track chairs using BOTH the email
addresses below:
CAI2017.DesignTheory(a)uottawa.ca, CAI2017.DesignTheory(a)sba-research.org
NOTE: The publication of the extended abstract in the Design Theory track
(ENDM) is independent and complementary to a possible submission of full papers
to the volume of Theoretical Computer Science dedicated to best papers among
all tracks of CAI 2017.
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GraMSec 2017 - call for papers
The Fourth International Workshop on Graphical Models for Security
Santa Barbara, CA, USA - August 21, 2017
http://gramsec.uni.lu
Co-located with CSF 2017
LNCS proceedings confirmed
SCOPE
Graphical security models provide an intuitive but systematic approach
to analyze security weaknesses of systems and to evaluate potential
protection measures. Cyber security researchers, as well as security
professionals from industry and government, have proposed various
graphical security modeling schemes. Such models are used to capture
different security facets (digital, physical, and social) and address a
range of challenges including vulnerability assessment, risk analysis,
defense analysis, automated defensing, secure services composition,
policy validation and verification. The objective of the GraMSec
workshop is to contribute to the development of well-founded graphical
security models, efficient algorithms for their analysis, as well as
methodologies for their practical usage.
TOPICS
The workshop seeks submissions from academia, industry, and government
presenting novel research on all theoretical and practical aspects of
graphical models for security. The topics of the workshop include, but
are not limited to:
• Graphical models for threat modeling and analysis
• Graphical models for risk analysis and management
• Graphical models for requirements analysis and management
• Textual and graphical representation for system, organizational, and
business security
• Visual security modeling and analysis of socio-technical and
cyber-physical systems
• Graphical security modeling for cyber situational awareness
• Graphical models supporting the security by design paradigm
• Methods for quantitative and qualitative analysis of graphical
security models
• Formal semantics and verification of graphical security models
• Methods for (semi-)automatic generation of graphical security models
• Enhancement and/or optimization of existing graphical security models
• Scalable evaluation of graphical security models
• Evaluation algorithms for graphical security models
• Dynamic update of graphical security models
• Game theoretical approaches to graphical security modeling
• Attack trees, attack graphs and their variants
• Stochastic Petri nets, Markov chains, and Bayesian networks for security
• UML-based models and other graphical modeling approaches for security
• Software tools for graphical security modeling and analysis
• Case studies and experience reports on the use of graphical security
modeling paradigm
INVITED SPEAKER
To be decided.
PAPER SUBMISSION
We solicit two types of submissions:
• Regular papers (up to 15 pages, excluding the bibliography and
well-marked appendices)
describing original and unpublished work within the scope of the workshop.
• Short papers (up to 7 pages, excluding the bibliography and
well-marked appendices)
describing original and unpublished work in progress.
The reviewers are not required to read the appendices, so the papers
should be intelligible without them. All submissions must be prepared
using the LNCS style:
http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0
Each paper will undergo a thorough review process. All accepted (regular
and short) papers will be included in the workshop's post-proceedings.
The GraMSec 2017 post-proceedings will be published in the Lecture Notes
in Computer Science (LNCS) series of Springer. Submissions should be
made using the GraMSec 2017 EasyChair web site:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=gramsec17
IMPORTANT DATES
• Submission deadline: Sunday, May 21, 2017
• Acceptance notification: Friday, July 7, 2017
• Workshop: Monday, August 21, 2017
GENERAL CHAIR
• Sjouke Mauw, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
PROGRAM CHAIRS
• Peng Liu, Pennsylvania State University, USA
• Ketil Stølen, SINTEF Digital and University of Oslo, Norway
PC MEMBERS
Mathieu Acher, University Rennes 1, Inria, France
Massimiliano Albanese, George Mason University, USA
Ludovic Apvrille, Télécom ParisTech, France
Thomas Bauereiss, DFKI, Germany
Kristian Beckers, Technical University of Munich, Germany
Giampaolo Bella, University of Catania, Italy
Stefano Bistarelli, Università di Perugia, Italy
Marc Bouissou, EDF RD, France
Frédéric Cuppens, Télécom Bretagne, France
Nora Cuppens-Boulahia, Télécom Bretagne, France
Binbin Chen, Advanced Digital Sciences Center, Singapore
Hervé Debar, Télécom SudParis, France
Harley Eades, Augusta University, USA
Mathias Ekstedt, KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Ulrik Franke, Swedish Institute of Computer Science - SICS, Sweden
Frank Fransen, TNO, The Netherlands
Olga Gadyatskaya, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Paolo Giorgini, University of Trento, Italy
Dieter Gollmann, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
Joshua Guttman, WPI and MITRE, USA
René Rydhof Hansen, Aalborg University, Denmark
Maritta Heisel, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Hannes Holm, Swedish Defence Research Agency, Sweden
Siv Hilde Houmb, Secure-NOK AS, Norway
Sushil Jajodia, George Mason University, USA
Ravi Jhawar, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Henk Jonkers, BiZZdesign, The Netherlands
Cristian Johansen, University of Oslo, Norway
Florian Kammueller, Middlesex University London, UK
Nima Khakzad, TU Delft, The Netherlands
Dong Seong Kim, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Barbara Kordy, INSA Rennes, IRISA, France
Pascal Lafourcade, Université Clermont Auvergne, LIMOS, France
Jean-Louis Lanet, Inria, France
Per Håkon Meland, SINTEF Digital, Norway
Jogesh Muppala, HKUST, Hong Kong, SAR China
Simin Nadjm-Tehrani, Linköping University, Sweden
Andreas L. Opdahl, University of Bergen, Norway
Xinming Ou, University of South Florida, USA
Stéphane Paul, Thales Research and Technology, France
Wolter Pieters, TU Delft, The Netherlands
Ludovic Piètre-Cambacédès, EDF, FR
Sophie Pinchinat, University Rennes 1, IRISA, France
Vincenzo Piuri, University of Milan, Italy
Marc Pouly, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Switzerland
Nicolas Prigent, Supélec, France
Christian W. Probst, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
David Pym, UCL, UK
Saša Radomirovic, University of Dundee, UK
Indrajit Ray, Colorado State University, USA
Arend Rensink, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Yves Roudier, Université Côte d'Azur, CNRS, I3S, UNS, France
Guttorm Sindre, NUST, Norway
Mariëlle Stoelinga, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Xiaoyan Sun, California State University, USA
Axel Tanner, IBM Research - Zurich, Switzerland
Alexandre Vernotte, KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Luca Viganò, King's College London, UK
Lingyu Wang, Concordia University, Canada
Jan Willemson, Cybernetica, Estonia
CONTACT
For inquiries please send an e-mail to gramsec17(a)easychair.org
***** CALL FOR PAPERS *****
3rd European Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Computing Education for
Undergraduate Students (Euro-EDUPAR), in conjunction with Euro-Par 2017.
http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~rizos/euroedupar/index.html
Submission deadline: May 5, 2017
Submission web site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=europar2017workshops
SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES
Parallel and Distributed Computing (PDC) is nowadays omnipresent. It is in all
the computational environments, from mobile devices, laptops and desktops to
clusters, large-scale data centers and supercomputers, often comprising CPUs
and/or coprocessors of different types (GPU, MIC, FPGA). It becomes now vital to
train new generations of scientists and engineers in the use of these
computational systems: parallelism-related topics must be incorporated in
Computer Science (CS) and Computer Engineering (CE) programs.
In this context, the 3rd European Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Computing
Education for Undergraduate Students (Euro-EDUPAR) invites unpublished
manuscripts from individuals or teams from academia, industry, and other
educational and/or research institutes on topics pertaining to the teaching of
PDC topics in the Computer Science and Engineering curriculum as well as in
Computational Science with PDC and/or High Performance Computing (HPC) concepts,
with emphasis on European undergraduate teaching.
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
1. Parallel and Distributed Computing (PDC) teaching in the European space
2. Pedagogical issues in PDC, educational methods and learning mechanisms
3. Novel ways of teaching PDC topics, including informal learning environments
4. Curriculum design, models for incorporating PDC topics in core CS/CE curriculum
5. Experience with incorporating PDC topics into core CS/CE courses
6. Experience with incorporating PDC topics in the context of other applications learning
7. Pedagogical tools, programming environments, and languages for PDC
8. e-Learning, e-Laboratory, online courses related to PDC
9. PDC teaching experiences at non-university levels: secondary school, industry, etc
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
The submissions will follow the Euro-Par guidelines, in PDF format, and should
not exceed 12 pages in the Springer LNCS style, which can be downloaded from the
Springer Web site. Paper submission is handled electronically (EasyChair). The
12-page limit is comprehensive (text, figures, references). Complete LaTeX
sources must be provided for accepted papers. Short papers and work-in-progress
papers can be submitted and presented at the workshop, but they will not be
eligible for the post-conference proceedings. Submissions will be reviewed by at
least 3 members of the Program Committee and will be assessed according to
impact at European level, the novelty of contributions, impact on broader
undergraduate curriculum, relevance to the goals of the workshop, results and
methodology.
The workshop proceedings will be published in a LNCS Euro-Par 2017 Workshops
volume after the conference. Only full papers presented at the workshop will be
considered for inclusion in the workshop proceedings.
IMPORTANT DATES
May 5, 2017: Paper submission deadline
June 16, 2017: Author notification
July 21, 2017: Paper due, for informal workshop proceedings
October 3, 2017: Camera-ready paper (including LaTeX sources) deadline
ORGANIZATION
General Co-Chairs:
Sushil K. Prasad, Georgia State University, USA
Yves Robert, Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, France
Arnold L. Rosenberg, Northeastern University, USA
Program Chair:
Rizos Sakellariou, University of Manchester, UK
Program Committee:
Marco Aldinucci, University of Torino, Italy
Jorge G. Barbosa, University of Porto, Portugal
Pascal Bouvry, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Marian Bubak, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
Alex Delis, University of Athens, Greece
Efstratios Gallopoulos, University of Patras, Greece
Chryssis Georgiou, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Domingo Gimenez, University of Murcia, Spain
Sergei Gorlatch, University of Muenster, Germany
Thilo Kielmann, VU Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Alexey Lastovetsky, UCD, Ireland
Tomas Margalef, UAB, Spain
Svetozar Margenov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
Marcin Paprzycki, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Dana Petcu, West University of Timisoara, Romania
Gudula Ruenger, TU Chemnitz, Germany
Jesper Larsson Traff, TU Wien, Austria
Philippas Tsigas, Chalmers University, Sweden
Juan Tourino, University of A Coruna, Spain
Vladimir Voevodin, Moscow State University, Russia
David Walker, Cardiff University, UK