Final Call for papers:
The 16th IEEE International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed
Processing with Applications (ISPA 2018), 11-13 Dec. 2018, Melbourne,
Australia.
Website: http://www.swinflow.org/confs/2018/ispa/
Key dates:
Submission Deadline: August 31, 2018 (11:59pm UTC/GMT, firm)
Notification: September 30, 2018
Final Manuscript Due: October 15, 2018
Submission site: http://www.swinflow.org/confs/2018/ispa/submission.htm
Publication:
Proceedings will be published by IEEE CS Press.
Special issues:
Distinguished papers will be selected for special issues in Information
Sciences, Future Generation Computer Systems, Journal of Parallel and
Distributed Computing, Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience
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Introduction
The IEEE ISPA 2018 (16th IEEE International Symposium on Parallel and
Distributed Processing with Applications) is a forum for presenting leading
work on parallel and distributed computing and networking, including
architecture, compilers, runtime systems, applications, reliability,
security, parallel programming models and much more. During the symposium,
scientists and engineers in both academia and industry are invited to
present their work on concurrent and parallel systems (multicore,
multithreaded, heterogeneous, clustered systems, distributed systems,
grids, clouds, and large scale machines).
The 16th IEEE ISPA follows the tradition of previous successful IEEE ISPA
conferences in the years from 2003 to 2017 in Asia, Europe, Australia and
North America. It will feature sessions of regular presentations,
workshops, tutorials and keynote speeches. IEEE ISPA 2018 is sponsored by
the IEEE Technical Committee on Scalable Computing (TCSC) and the IEEE
Computer Society. IEEE ISPA is particularly interested in research
addressing heterogeneous computing with the use of accelerators, mobile
computing, approximate computing, tools and methodologies to improve the
quality of parallel programming and applying generic computing approaches
to networks, in particular Software Defined networking and its
applications.
Scope and Topics
*(1) Systems and Architectures Track*
- Cloud computing and data center technology
- Migration of computations
- Multi-clouds environments, cloud federation, interoperability
- Energy management and Green Computing
- Wireless and mobile networks
- Internet-Of-Things (IoT)
- Social Networks, crowdsourcing, and P2P systems
*(2) Technologies and Tools Track*
- Building block processors: FPGA, multicore, GPU, NoC, SoC
- Parallel and distributed algorithms
- Tools/environments for parallel/distributed software development
- Novel parallel programming paradigms
- Programming models for cloud services and applications
- Code generation and optimization
- Compilers for parallel computers
- Middleware and tools
- Scheduling and resource management
- Performance simulations, measurement, and evaluations
- Reliability, fault tolerance, dependability, and security
*(3) Applications Track*
- High-performance scientific and engineering computing
- Grid and cluster computing
- Pervasive and ubiquitous computing
- Databases, data mining, and data management
- Big data and business analytics
- Scientific cloud systems and services
- Internet computing and web services
- Application scenarios of IoT and ubiquitous computing
- Experience with computational, workflow and data-intensive
applications
- Software Defined Networks and its applications
Submission Guidelines
Submissions must include an abstract, keywords, the e-mail address of the
corresponding author and should not exceed 8 pages for main conference,
including tables and figures in IEEE CS format. The template files for
LATEX or WORD can be downloaded here. All paper submissions must represent
original and unpublished work. Each submission will be peer reviewed by at
least three program committee members. Submission of a paper should be
regarded as an undertaking that, should the paper be accepted, at least one
of the authors will register for the conference and present the work.
Submit your paper(s) in PDF file at the submission site:
http://www.swinflow.org/confs/2018/ispa/submission.htm.
Publications
Accepted and presented papers will be included into the IEEE
Conference Proceedings published by IEEE CS Press. Authors of accepted
papers, or at least one of them, are requested to register and present
their work at the conference, otherwise their papers may be removed from
the digital libraries of IEEE CS and EI after the conference.
Distinguished papers will be selected for special issues in Information
Sciences, Future Generation Computer Systems, Journal of Parallel and
Distributed Computing, Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience.
Honorary Chairs
Wanlei Zhou, Deakin University, Australia
Albert Zomaya, The University of Sydney, Australia
General Chairs
Geoffrey Fox, Indiana University, USA
Beniamino Di Martino, Universita' della Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Italy
Laurence Yang, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada
Program Chairs
Mianxiong Dong, Muroran Institute of Technology, Japan
Rajiv Ranjan, Newcastle University, UK
Massimo Cafaro, University of Salento, Lecce, Italy
Workshop Chairs
Young Choon Lee, Macquarie University, Australia
Wei Zheng, Xiamen University, China
The Sustainable Horizons Institute Webinar Series Proudly Presents: "A
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2018 from 2:00 pm -3:00 pm CST. We are privileged to have Dr. Jeremy
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Call for Papers
IEEE LPWANSys 2018
in Conjunction with IEEE ICPADS 2018
https://ntusg-iot.github.io/lpwansys/
Sentosa, Singapore
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The 1st Workshop on LPWAN Systems and Applications (LPWANSys 2018) will be held in conjunction with The 24th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (IEEE ICPADS 2018) during December 11-13, 2018, in Singapore.
* IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission deadline: September 15, 2018
Paper notification: September 26, 2018
Camera ready: October 1, 2018
* SCOPE
The emerging low-power wide-area network (LPWAN) technologies will largely increase the degree of connectivity of Internet of Things (IoT) and enable the deep penetration of smart objects into the territories that challenged the existing short-range wireless technologies, such as urban areas with dense buildings, underground structures, uninstrumented rural and wild areas, etc. With the increasingly available LPWAN platforms (e.g., LoRaWAN and NBIoT) and the relevant development tools, research shall explore the challenges, issues, and opportunities in the improvement and deployment of LPWANs. LPWANSys aims to be the premier workshop for the research on LPWAN systems and applications. It invites researchers to submit and present their original studies in various aspects of LPWAN as well as stories and learned lessons in deploying real-world LPWAN systems and applications. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Narrowband channel profiling
- Physical layer of LPWAN
- Data link layer of LPWAN
- Multi-gateway design
- LPWAN performance profiling and analysis
- LPWAN real-world applications
- LPWAN deployment experiences
- LPWAN with mobility
- Security issues of LPWAN
- Regulatory issues of LPWAN
* SUBMISSION GUIDELINE
Each submission must not exceed 6 pages in the IEEE 8.5“x11” two-column format with 10-point font, including tables, figures, and references. Submissions should be formatted using the template provided below and in PDF format. The review process is single-blind so the submissions should include author information. All submissions will be reviewed by the Program Committee members. At least one author of the accepted paper should register the workshop and present the paper in the workshop in order for the accepted paper to be included into the IEEE digital library. All accepted papers will be included in IEEEXplore and indexed by EI.
Submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icpads2018
LaTeX template: http://icpads.sg/file/latex.zip
MS Word template: http://icpads.sg/file/word.doc
* ORGANIZERS
- Program Co-Chairs
Rui Tan (Nanyang Technological University)
Jiliang Wang (Tsinghua University)
Jun Huang (Peking University)
- Program Committee
Abusayeed Saifullah (Wayne State University)
Ambuj Varshney (Uppsala University)
Chenren Xu (Peking University)
Gowri Sankar Ramachandran (University of Southern California)
Linghe Kong (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Mo Sha (Binghamton University)
RangaRao Venkatesha Prasad (Delft University of Technology)
Shibo He (Zhejiang University)
Wan Du (University of California, Merced)
(More PC members to be added)
- Web Chair
Chaojie Gu (Nanyang Technological University)
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25th IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing, Data, and
Analytics (HiPC 2018) December 17-20, 2018 Bengaluru, India www.hipc.org
2018 marks the Silver Anniversary of IEEE International Conference on High
Performance Computing, Data, and Analytics (HiPC). The conference has a
history of attracting participation from reputed researchers from all over
the world and receives strong industry support from companies operating
globally and also established in India. In addition to the two days of
industry exhibits, the sponsoring partners to the conference hold industry
symposiums to bring together providers and users of HPC in a forum for
presenting state-of-the-art in HPC platforms and technologies, for
discussing best practices, and for exchanging experiences. CALL FOR
WORKSHOP PAPERS Complementing the main technical program, HiPC workshops
serve to broaden the technical scope of the conference in emerging areas of
high performance computing, communication, data and analytics and their
applications. Below is the listing of the workshops to be held on the first
day of the conference, December 17. • Fourth Workshop on Computational
Fluid Dynamics (CFD) • Workshop on Artificial Intelligence Meets Blockchain
(AIMB) • First Workshop on the Convergence of High Performance Computing
and Artificial Intelligence • Women in Data Science and High Performance
Computing • Parallel Fast Fourier Transforms See details at
http://hipc.org/workshops for workshop paper submission deadlines and
formatting requirements. STUDENT RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM (SRS) SRS is aimed at
stimulating and fostering student research, and providing an international
forum to highlight student research accomplishments. The symposium will
also provide exposure to students in the best practices in HPC in academia
and industry. The symposium will feature student posters and provide
students with other enriching experiences, such as workshops, industry
exhibits, and demos. http://hipc.org/student-research-symposium/
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Society Technical Committee on Parallel Processing (TCPP) •HiPC Education
Trust, India In cooperation with •ACM Special Interest Group on Algorithms
and Computation Theory (SIGACT) •ACM Special Interest Group on Computer
Architecture (SIGARCH) •FIP Working Group on Concurrent Systems
•Manufacturers' Association for Information Technology (MAIT) •National
Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM)
[Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP]
IA^3 2018
8th Workshop on Irregular Applications: Architectures and Algorithms
http://hpc.pnl.gov/IA3
In Conjuction with SC18
Sponsored by IEEE TCHPC
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Call for Papers
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Irregular applications occur in many subject matters. While inherently parallel, they exhibit highly variable execution performance at a local level due to unpredictable memory access patterns and/or network transfers, divergent control structures, and data imbalances. Moreover, they often require fine-grain synchronization and communication on large-data structures such as graphs, trees, unstructured grids, sparse matrices, deep nets, tables, and their combinations (such as, for example, attributed graphs). They have a significant degree of latent parallelism, which however is difficult to exploit due to their complex behavior. Current high performance architectures rely on data locality and regular computation to reduce access latencies, and often do not cope well with the requirements of these applications. Furthermore, irregular applications are difficult to scale on current supercomputing machines, due to their limits in fine-grained synchronization and small data transfers.
Irregular applications pertain both to well established and emerging fields, such as machine learning, social network analysis, bioinformatics, semantic graph databases, Computer Aided Design (CAD), and computer security. Many of these application areas also process massive sets of unstructured data, which keep growing exponentially. Addressing the issues of irregular applications on current and future architectures will become critical to solve the challenges in science and data analysis of the next few years.
This workshop seeks to explore solutions for supporting efficient execution of irregular applications in the form of new features at the level of the micro- and system-architecture, network, languages and libraries, runtimes, compilers, analysis, algorithms. Topics of interest, of both theoretical and practical significance, include but are not limited to:
- Micro- and System-architectures, including multi- and many-core designs, heterogeneous processors, accelerators (GPUs, vector processors, Automata processor), reconfigurable (coarse grained reconfigurable and FPGA designs) and custom processors
- Network architectures and interconnect (including high-radix networks, optical interconnects)
- Novel memory architectures and designs (including processors-in memory)
- Impact of new computing paradigms on irregular workloads (including neuromorphic processors and quantum computing)
- Modeling, simulation and evaluation of novel architectures with irregular workloads
- Innovative algorithmic techniques
- Combinatorial algorithms (graph algorithms, sparse linear algebra, etc.)
- Impact of irregularity on machine learning approaches
- Parallelization techniques and data structures for irregular workloads
- Data structures combining regular and irregular computations (e.g., attributed graphs)
- Approaches for managing massive unstructured datasets (including streaming data)
- Languages and programming models for irregular workloads
- Library and runtime support for irregular workloads
- Compiler and analysis techniques for irregular workloads
- High performance data analytics applications, including graph databases
Besides regular papers, papers describing work-in-progress or incomplete but sound, innovative ideas related to the workshop theme are also encouraged. We solicit both 8-page regular papers and 4-page position papers. Authors of exciting but not mature enough regular papers may be offered the option of a short 4-page paper and related short presentation.
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Important Dates
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Abstract Submission: August 22, 2018
Position or Regular Paper Submission: August 29, 2018
Notification: September 28, 2018
Camera-ready: October 10, 2018
Workshop: November 12, 2018
Submissions
Submission site: https://submissions.supercomputing.org<https://submissions.supercomputing.org/>
Submitted manuscripts may not exceed eight (8) pages in length for regular papers and four (4) pages for position papers including figures, tables and references.
Authors of regular papers will be able to provide up to one (1) additional pages for the Artifact Description (AD) appendix and, after paper acceptance, up to two (2) additional pages for the Artifact Evaluation (AE) appendix.
The workshop proceedings will be published through IEEE TCHPC and will be included in the IEEE Xplore digital library.
The templates are available at:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html.
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Artifact Description & Evaluation
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This edition of the workshop invites authors of regular papers to follow a reproducibility initiative like the main SC Conference, with specific appendices for the Artifact Description (AD) and the Artifact Evaluation (AE). Please refer to the SC reproducibility page for further details on the rationale behind AD and AE: https://sc18.supercomputing.org/submit/sc-reproducibility-initiative/.
Authors of regular papers will be able to use up to one (1) additional page to provide an Artifact Description (AD) Appendix, describing the details of their software environments and computational experiments to the extent that an independent person could replicate their results. This additional page is voluntary, and must focus only on details on software environments and methods to execute the experiments. It should not add details on the proposed technical approaches. If a paper has no computational results, the appendix only needs to mention that computational results are not part of the paper.
Additionally, authors of accepted regular papers will be invited to formally submit their supporting materials to the Artifact Evaluation (AE) process. The process is voluntary, but authors that will participate in the AE will be eligible for the Best Paper Award of the workshop. Supporting materials for the AE include access to the actual software artifact, shared pubblicly (for example, through the CK - Collective Knowledge - https://github.com/ctuning/ck format), and two (2) further additional pages of the paper that details how to reproduce the results of the paper. For details on how to submit supporting materials to the AE process, please refer to: http://ctuning.org/ae/submission.html. Authors participating in the AE will receive an assessment of the artifact, and the related badge on their paper.
For any additional question on the AD and the AE please contact the Artifact Evaluation Chair Flavio Vella at flavio(a)dividiti.com<mailto:flavio@dividiti.com>.
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ACM TOPC Special Issue
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Authors interested in the topics of the workshop are also invited to submit papers to the thematic Special Issue on Innovations in Systems for Irregular Applications of ACM Transactions on Parallel Computing (TOPC).
We invite, in particular, authors of papers accepted to previous editions of the workshop, as well as authors of accepted papers to the upcoming edition, to submit exteded versions of their paper. Deadline for the submission to the special issue is October 31, 2018, i.e., after the notification for this year edition of the workshop, but slightly before the workshop itself.
For more information on the TOPC Special Issue on Innovations in Systems for Irregular Applications, including details on submissions and important dates, please consult the following link: http://hpc.pnl.gov/TOPCSI/.
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Organizers
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Antonino Tumeo (PNNL), antonino.tumeo(a)pnnl.gov<mailto:antonino.tumeo@pnnl.gov>
John Feo (PNNL/NIAC), john.feo(a)pnnl.gov<mailto:john.feo@pnnl.gov>
Vito Giovanni Castellana (PNNL), vitoGiovanni.castellana(a)pnnl.gov<mailto:vitoGiovanni.castellana@pnnl.gov>
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Proceedings Chair
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Marco Minutoli (PNNL and WSU), marco.minutoli(a)pnnl.gov<mailto:marco.minutoli@pnnl.gov>
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Artifact Evaluation Chair
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Favio Vella (DIVIDITI), flavio(a)dividiti.com<mailto:flavio@dividiti.com>
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Technical Program Committee
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Nesreen Ahmed, Intel, US
Kubilay Atasu, IBM Zurich, CH
Scott Beamer, LBNL, US
Michela Becchi, North Carolina State University, US
Sanjukta Bhowmick, University of Nebraska Omaha, US
Erik Boman, SNL, US
David Brooks, Harvard University, US
Aydin Buluc, LBNL, US
Joe Eaton, NVIDIA, US
Rajiv Gupta, UC Riverside, US
Arif Khan, PNNL, US
Farzad Khorasani, Georgia Tech, US
Peter M. Kogge, University of Notre Dame, US
Manoj Kumar, IBM TJ Watson, US
John Leidel, Tactical Computing Labs, US
Kamesh Madduri, Pennsylvania State University, US
Naoya Maruyama, LLNL, US
Miquel Moretó, Barçelona Supercomputing Center, ES
Maxim Naumov, Facebook, US
Fanny Nina-Paravecino, Northeastern University, US
Sreepathi Pai, Rochester University, US
Roger Pearce, LLNL, US
Miquel Pericas, Chalmers University of Technology, SE
Keshav Pingali, University of Texas at Austin, US
Viktor K. Prasanna, University of Southern California, US
Jason Riedy, Georgia Tech, US
John Shalf, LBNL, US
Shaden Smith, Intel, US
Edgar Solomonik, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US
Bora Uçar, French National Center for Scientific Research, FR
Ruud van der Pas, Oracle, NL
Ana Lucia Varbanescu, University of Amsterdam, NL
Cheng Wang, Microsoft, US
Call for papers:
The 8th IEEE International Conference on Big Data and Cloud Computing (
BDCloud2018), 11-13 Dec. 2018, Melbourne, Australia.
Website: http://www.swinflow.org/confs/2018/bdcloud/
Key dates:
Submission Deadline: August 31, 2018 (11:59pm UTC/GMT, firm)
Notification: September 30, 2018
Final Manuscript Due: October 15, 2018
Submission site: http://www.swinflow.org/confs/2018/bdcloud/submission.htm
Publication:
Proceedings will be published by IEEE CS Press.
Special issues:
Distinguished papers will be selected for special issues in Information
Sciences, Future Generation Computer Systems, Journal of Parallel and
Distributed Computing, Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience
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Introduction
Big data is an emerging paradigm applied to datasets whose size is beyond
the ability of commonly used software tools to capture, manage, and process
the data within a tolerable elapsed time. Such datasets are often from
various sources (Variety) yet unstructured such as social media, sensors,
scientific applications, surveillance, video and image archives, Internet
texts and documents, Internet search indexing, medical records, business
transactions and web logs; and are of large size (Volume) with fast data
in/out (Velocity). More importantly, big data has to be of high value
(Value) and establish trust in it for business decision making (Veracity).
Cloud computing is positioning itself as an emerging platform for
delivering information infrastructures and resources as IT services.
Customers (enterprises or individuals) can provision and deploy Cloud
services via pay-as-you-go pricing models saving huge capital investments
in their own IT infrastructures.
As estimated by IDC, by 2020, about 40% data globally would be touched with
Cloud Computing. Cloud Computing provides strong storage, computation and
distributed capability in support of Big Data processing.
BDCloud (Big Data and Cloud Computing) was created to provide a prime
international forum for researchers, industry practitioners and domain
experts to exchange the latest advances in Big Data and Cloud Computing as
well as their synergy.
Scope and Topics
Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
· Fundamentals of cloud computing
· Architectural cloud models
· Programming cloud models
· Provisioning/pricing cloud models
· Data storage and computation in cloud computing
· Resource and large-scale job scheduling in cloud computing
· Security, privacy, trust, risk in cloud and big data
· Fault tolerance and reliability in cloud computing
· Access control to cloud computing
· Resource virtualisation
· Monitoring and auditing in cloud
· Scalable and elastic cloud services
· Social computing and impacts on the cloud
· Innovative HCI and touch-screen models and technologies to cloud
· Mobile commerce, handheld commerce and e-markets on cloud
· Intelligent/agent-based cloud computing
· Migration of business applications to cloud
· Energy efficient cloud architecture
· Energy aware data storage and computation in cloud computing
· Energy aware scheduling, monitoring, auditing in cloud
· Green Cloud
· Cloud use case studies
· Big Data theory, applications and challenges
· Big Data mining and analytics on Cloud
· Big Data Infrastructure, MapReduce and Cloud Computing
· Big Data visualization
· Large data stream, incremental datasets on cloud
· Distributed and federated datasets
· NoSQL data stores and DB scalability
· Big Data sharing, security, privacy and trust
· Big Data placement, scheduling, and optimization
· Distributed file systems for Big Data
· Big Data processing, resource scheduling and SLA on Cloud
· Performance characterization, evaluation and optimization
· Simulation and debugging of Big Data systems
· Volume, Velocity, Variety, Value and Veracity of Big Data
· Storage and computation management of Big Data
· Large-scale workflow management in Big Data
· Data management and distributed data systems
· Big data applications
Submission Guidelines
Submissions must include an abstract, keywords, the e-mail address of the
corresponding author and should not exceed 8 pages for main conference,
including tables and figures in IEEE CS format. The template files for
LATEX or WORD can be downloaded here. All paper submissions must represent
original and unpublished work. Each submission will be peer reviewed by at
least three program committee members. Submission of a paper should be
regarded as an undertaking that, should the paper be accepted, at least one
of the authors will register for the conference and present the work.
Submit your paper(s) in PDF file at the submission site:
http://www.swinflow.org/confs/2018/bdcloud/submission.htm.
Publications
Accepted and presented papers will be included into the IEEE
Conference Proceedings published by IEEE CS Press. Authors of accepted
papers, or at least one of them, are requested to register and present
their work at the conference, otherwise their papers may be removed from
the digital libraries of IEEE CS and EI after the conference.
Distinguished papers will be selected for special issues in Information
Sciences, Future Generation Computer Systems, Journal of Parallel and
Distributed Computing, Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience.
General Chairs
Xuemin Lin, The University of New South Wales, Australia
Rajkumar Buyya, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Laurence Yang, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada
Program Chairs
Zahir Tari, RMIT University, Australia
Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo, The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Vladimir Vlassov, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Program Co-Chairs
Lina Yao, University of New South Wales, Australia
Hongzhi Yin, The University of Queensland, Australia
Weiqing Wang, Monash University, Australia
Workshop Chairs
Muhammad Ali Babar, University of Adelaide, Australia
Jian Cao, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
Rafael Tolosana, University of Zaragoza, Spain
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** Call for Papers **
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Fourth International Workshop on
Heterogeneous High-performance Reconfigurable Computing (H^2RC)
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Held in conjunction with Supercomputing 2018
Sunday Morning, November 11, 2018
Dallas, TX
http://h2rc.cse.sc.edu
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Submission Deadline:
August 15, 2018 (1 to 4 page extended abstracts)
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As conventional von-Neumann architectures are suffering from rising
power densities, we are facing an era with power, energy efficiency, and
cooling as first-class constraints for scalable HPC. FPGAs can tailor
the hardware to the application, avoiding overheads and achieving higher
hardware efficiency than general-purpose architectures. Leading FPGA
manufacturers have recently made a concerted effort to provide a range
of higher-level, easier to use high-level programming models for FPGAs.
Such initiatives are already stimulating new interest within the HPC
community around the potential advantages of FPGAs over other
architectures. With this in mind, this workshop, now its fourth year,
brings together HPC and heterogeneous-computing researchers to
demonstrate and share experiences on how newly-available high-level
programming models, including OpenCL, are already empowering HPC
software developers to directly leverage FPGAs, and to identify future
opportunities and needs for research in this area.
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Topics
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Submissions are solicited that explore the state of the art in the use
of FPGAs in heterogeneous high-performance compute architectures and, at
a system level, in data centers and supercomputers. FPGAs may be
considered from either or both the distributed, parallel and composable
fabric of compute elements or from their dynamic reconfigurability. We
particularly encourage submissions which focus on the mapping of
algorithms and applications to heterogeneous FPGA-based systems as well
as the overall impact of such architectures on the compute capacity,
cost, power efficiency, and overall computational capabilities of data
centers and supercomputers. A non-comprehensive list of potential
topics of interest is given below:
1. FPGAs in the cloud and data center
2. Cloud and data center applications
3. Leveraging reconfigurability
4. Benchmarks
5. Implementation studies
6. Programming languages, tools, and frameworks
7. Future-gazing
8. Community building
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Special theme for 2018
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For this year's workshop we especially encourage the submission of
papers on the topic of FPGA-based support for non-volatile memory and
near-memory computing.
Non-volatile memory (NVM) technologies such as Flash and Phase-Change
memory potentially facilitate shared storage in the microsecond regime.
In emerging systems, NVM may serve as a new level of memory hierarchy or
as a networked resource. To this end, early work in developing both
system-level interfaces to NVM (such as NVMe) and network-level
interfaces to NVM (such as RDMA over Converged Ethernet 2) rely heavily
on FPGAs as low-latency intermediaries.
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Prospective authors are invited to submit relevant contributions as an
extended abstract in ACM SIG Proceedings format of up to four pages.
You can submit your contribution(s) through a link on the H2RC website:
http://h2rc.cse.sc.edu
The authors of accepted papers will be invited to present their work at
the workshop.
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Important dates:
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Submission Deadline: August 15, 2018
Acceptance Notification: September 18, 2018
Camera-ready Manuscripts Due: October 15, 2018
Workshop Date: November 11, 2018
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Workshop Format:
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H2RC is a half-day Sunday workshop. It will be comprised of:
-- Keynote and invited talks
-- Talks selected among paper submissions
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Organizing Committee:
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Michaela Blott, Xilinx
Franck Cappello, Argonne National Lab
Torsten Hoefler, ETH Zurich
Jason D. Bakos, University of South Carolina
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Technical Program Committee:
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Rizwan Ashraf, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Paul Chow, University of Toronto
Hans Eberle, NVIDIA
Ken Eguro, Microsoft Research
Xin Fang, Northeastern University
Alan George, University of Pittsburgh
Christoph Hagleitner, IBM
Zheming Jin, Argonne National Lab
Andreas Koch, TU Darmstadt
Miriam Leeser, Northeastern University
Chistian Plessl, University of Paderborn
Viktor Prasanna, University of Southern California
Marco Santambrogio, Politecnico Di Milano
Yaman Umuroglu, Xilinx Research
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Jason D. Bakos, Ph.D.
Professor
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
Univ. of South Carolina
301 Main St., Suite 3A01L
Columbia, SC 29208
803-777-8627 (voice), 803-777-3767 (fax)
http://www.cse.sc.edu/~jbakos
jbakos(a)cse.sc.edu
Call for papers:
The 16th IEEE International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed
Processing with Applications (ISPA 2018), 11-13 Dec. 2018, Melbourne,
Australia.
Website: http://www.swinflow.org/confs/2018/ispa/
Key dates:
Submission Deadline: August 31, 2018 (11:59pm UTC/GMT, firm)
Notification: September 30, 2018
Final Manuscript Due: October 15, 2018
Submission site: http://www.swinflow.org/confs/2018/ispa/submission.htm
Publication:
Proceedings will be published by IEEE CS Press.
Special issues:
Distinguished papers will be selected for special issues in Information
Sciences, Future Generation Computer Systems, Journal of Parallel and
Distributed Computing, Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience
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Introduction
The IEEE ISPA 2018 (16th IEEE International Symposium on Parallel and
Distributed Processing with Applications) is a forum for presenting leading
work on parallel and distributed computing and networking, including
architecture, compilers, runtime systems, applications, reliability,
security, parallel programming models and much more. During the symposium,
scientists and engineers in both academia and industry are invited to
present their work on concurrent and parallel systems (multicore,
multithreaded, heterogeneous, clustered systems, distributed systems,
grids, clouds, and large scale machines).
The 16th IEEE ISPA follows the tradition of previous successful IEEE ISPA
conferences in the years from 2003 to 2017 in Asia, Europe, Australia and
North America. It will feature sessions of regular presentations,
workshops, tutorials and keynote speeches. IEEE ISPA 2018 is sponsored by
the IEEE Technical Committee on Scalable Computing (TCSC) and the IEEE
Computer Society. IEEE ISPA is particularly interested in research
addressing heterogeneous computing with the use of accelerators, mobile
computing, approximate computing, tools and methodologies to improve the
quality of parallel programming and applying generic computing approaches
to networks, in particular Software Defined networking and its
applications.
Scope and Topics
*(1) Systems and Architectures Track*
- Cloud computing and data center technology
- Migration of computations
- Multi-clouds environments, cloud federation, interoperability
- Energy management and Green Computing
- Wireless and mobile networks
- Internet-Of-Things (IoT)
- Social Networks, crowdsourcing, and P2P systems
*(2) Technologies and Tools Track*
- Building block processors: FPGA, multicore, GPU, NoC, SoC
- Parallel and distributed algorithms
- Tools/environments for parallel/distributed software development
- Novel parallel programming paradigms
- Programming models for cloud services and applications
- Code generation and optimization
- Compilers for parallel computers
- Middleware and tools
- Scheduling and resource management
- Performance simulations, measurement, and evaluations
- Reliability, fault tolerance, dependability, and security
*(3) Applications Track*
- High-performance scientific and engineering computing
- Grid and cluster computing
- Pervasive and ubiquitous computing
- Databases, data mining, and data management
- Big data and business analytics
- Scientific cloud systems and services
- Internet computing and web services
- Application scenarios of IoT and ubiquitous computing
- Experience with computational, workflow and data-intensive
applications
- Software Defined Networks and its applications
Submission Guidelines
Submissions must include an abstract, keywords, the e-mail address of the
corresponding author and should not exceed 8 pages for main conference,
including tables and figures in IEEE CS format. The template files for
LATEX or WORD can be downloaded here. All paper submissions must represent
original and unpublished work. Each submission will be peer reviewed by at
least three program committee members. Submission of a paper should be
regarded as an undertaking that, should the paper be accepted, at least one
of the authors will register for the conference and present the work.
Submit your paper(s) in PDF file at the submission site:
http://www.swinflow.org/confs/2018/ispa/submission.htm.
Publications
Accepted and presented papers will be included into the IEEE
Conference Proceedings published by IEEE CS Press. Authors of accepted
papers, or at least one of them, are requested to register and present
their work at the conference, otherwise their papers may be removed from
the digital libraries of IEEE CS and EI after the conference.
Distinguished papers will be selected for special issues in Information
Sciences, Future Generation Computer Systems, Journal of Parallel and
Distributed Computing, Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience.
Honorary Chairs
Wanlei Zhou, Deakin University, Australia
Albert Zomaya, The University of Sydney, Australia
General Chairs
Geoffrey Fox, Indiana University, USA
Beniamino Di Martino, Universita' della Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Italy
Laurence Yang, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada
Program Chairs
Mianxiong Dong, Muroran Institute of Technology, Japan
Rajiv Ranjan, Newcastle University, UK
Massimo Cafaro, University of Salento, Lecce, Italy
Workshop Chairs
Young Choon Lee, Macquarie University, Australia
Wei Zheng, Xiamen University, China
Dear Colleague,
(Apologies for multiple postings)
Following the positive feedback and great interest last year, we are
delighted to announce the 2nd International Workshop on Big Data
Analytic for Cybercrime Investigation and Prevention, co-located with
IEEE Big Data conference in Seattle, USA on 10-13 December, 2018.
Workshop webpage: https://sites.google.com/view/bdaccip2018
*** IMPORTANT DATES ***
Oct 10, 2018: Due date for full workshop paper submissions
Nov 1, 2018: Notification of paper acceptance to authors
Nov 15, 2018: Latest due date for camera-ready of accepted papers
Dec 10-13, 2018: Workshops
*** INTRODUCTION ***
The big data paradigm has become an inevitable aspect of today's digital
forensics investigations. Acquiring a forensic copy of seized data
mediums already takes several hours due to the increasing storage size.
In addition are several other time-consuming laboratory analysis steps
required, such as evidence identification, corresponding data
preprocessing, analysis, linkage, and final reporting. These steps have
to be repeated for every physical device examined in the criminal case.
Conventional digital forensics data preprocessing and analysis methods
struggle when handling the contemporary variety, variability, volume and
velocity of case data. Thus, proactive approaches have to be developed
and integrated in daily law enforcement operations; for timely detection
and prevention of the illegal activities in a data-intensive
environments. Thus, there is a need for advanced big data analytics to
aid in cyber crime investigations, which requires novel approaches for
automated analysis. This workshop is organized to bring together recent
development in big data analysis to aid in current challenges in
cybercrime investigations.
*** PROPOSED TOPICS ***
Note that the topics are not limited to this proposed list.
1. Algorithm areas
- Machine Learning-aided analysis
- Graph-based detection
- Topic modelling
- Improvements of existing methods
- Decision Support Systems
3. Data
- Novel datasets
- New data formats
- Digital Forensics data simulation
- Anonymised case data
- New data formats and taxonomies
2. Application areas
- Cyber Threats Intelligence
- Network Forensics Readiness
- Malware Analysis & Detection
- Emails mining & Authorship Identification
- Social Network Mining
- Events correlations
- Access Logs analysis
- Mobile Forensics
- Fraud Detection
- Database Forensics
- IoT Forensics
- Blockchain technologies
- Industrial systems
4. Infrastructure
- Secure collaborative platforms
- Distributed storage and processing
- Technologies for data streams
- Hardware and software architectures for large-scale data
*** PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS ***
Andrii Shalaginov, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Katrin Franke, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Jan William Johnsen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
*** PROGRAM COMMITTEE ***
Olaf M. Maennel (Tallinn University of Technology)
Asif Iqbal (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
Bojan Kolosnjaji (Technical University of Munich)
Martin Boldt (Blekinge Institute of Technology)
Hanno Langweg (Konstanz University of Applied Sciences)
Pierre Lison (Norwegian Computing Centre)
Emiliano Casalicchio (Blekinge Institute of Technology)
Dmitry Kangin (University of Exeter)
Ali Dehghantanha (University of Guelph)
Bing Zhou (Sam Houston State University)
Vasileios Mavroeidis (University of Oslo)
Sreyasee Das Bhattacharjee (University of North Carolina at Charlotte)
Shih-Chieh Su (Qualcomm Inc)
Benjamin Flesch (Copenhagen Business School)
Jan-Jaap Oerlemans (Universitet Leiden)
Peter Xenopoulos (New York University)
*** PAPER SUBMISSION ***
Our workshop invites authors to submit: full-length papers (up to ten
pages), short papers (up to six pages) or abstract papers (up to three
pages) through the online submission system:
https://wi-lab.com/cyberchair/2018/bigdata18/scripts/submit.php?subarea=S07…
Papers have to follow the IEEE 2-column format and the Computer Society
Proceedings Manuscript Formatting Guidelines.
***PUBLICATION***
The authors of accepted papers must guarantee their presence at the
conference for the papers to be published in the conference proceedings.
At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the
conference in order to include the paper in the proceedings.
*** CONTACTS***
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact Andrii Shalaginov
(andrii.shalaginov(a)ntnu.no) and Jan William Johnsen (jan.w.johnsen(a)ntnu.no).
Best regards,
Andrii Shalaginov, on behalf of
Katrin Franke and Jan William Johnsen
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Gjøvik, Norway