CFP: MR.BDI2013 - The 2013 International Symposium on MapReduce and Big
Data Infrastructure, 03-05 December
2013, Sydney, Australia.
Website: http://www.swinflow.org/confs/ mrbdi2013/
Key dates:
Deadline for Paper Submission: September 05, 2013 (Final extension - firm)
Notification of Acceptance: September 25, 2013
Camera Ready Copies: October 15, 2013
Registration Due: October 15, 2013
Submission website:
https://www.easychair.org/ conferences/?conf=mrbdi2013
Proceedings Publication:
Proceedings will be published by IEEE CS Press (EI index).
Special issues:
Distinguished papers will be recommended to special issues in Concurrency
and Computation: Practice and
Experience; Journal of Network and Computer Applications, Personal and
Ubiquitous Computing, Journal of
Systems and Software, Journal of Computer and System Sciences, and IEEE
Transactions on Emerging Topics in
Computing.
Topics (not limited to):
? Challenges and Opportunities in MapReduce based Big Data Tools and
Applications
? Recent Development in MapReduce and Big Data Infrastructure
? Developping, Debugging and Testing Issues of MapReduce based Big Data
Tools
? Performace Tuning and Optimization for MapReduce and Big Data
Infrastructure
? Benchmarking, Evaluation, Simulation for MapReduce based Big Data Tools
? Iterative / Recursive MapReduce Systems
? Computational Theory for MapReduce based Systems
? Extension of the MapReduce Programming Paradigm
? Distributed File Systems for MapReduce and Emerging Big Data Tools
? Algorithm Analysis and Design with MapReduce Paradigm
? Resource Scheduling and SLA of MapReduce for Multiple Users
? Heterogeneity and Fault-tolerance in MapReduce based Systems and Big Data
Infrastructure
? Privacy, Security, Trust and Risk in MapReduce and Big Data Infrastructure
? Integration of MapReduce and Emerging Big Data Tools with Cloud / Grid
Systems
? MapReduce in Hybrid / Fabricated / Federated Cloud Systems
? Social Networks Analyses with MapReduce
? Data Mining, Analytics, and Visualization using MapReduce
? Big Stream / Incremental Data Processing using MapReduce
? Big Scientific, Genomic and Healthcare Data Processing with MapReduce
? Industrial Experience and Use Cases of MapReduce based Applications
? Recent Development Open Source Big Data Infrastructure
Submission Guidelines
Submit your paper(s) in PDF file at the MR.BDI2013 submission site:
https://www.easychair.org/ conferences/?
conf=mrbdi2013. Papers should be limited up to 8 pages in IEEE CS format.
The template files for LATEX or
WORD can be downloaded from http://www.swinflow.org/confs/ mrbdi2013/. All
papers will be peer reviewed by
two or three PC members. Submitting a paper to the symposium means that if
the paper is accepted, at least
one author should register to BDSE2013 and attend the conference to present
the paper.
General Chairs
Albert Y. Zomaya, Sydney University, Australia
Geoffrey Charles Fox, Indiana University, USA
Jinjun Chen, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Program Chairs
Xuyun Zhang, University of Technology Sydney, Australia (xyzhanggz@gmail.com
)
Suraj Pandey, IBM Australia Research Lab, Australia (suraj.pandey@au.ibm.com)
Data Infrastructure, 03-05 December
2013, Sydney, Australia.
Website: http://www.swinflow.org/confs/
Key dates:
Deadline for Paper Submission: September 05, 2013 (Final extension - firm)
Notification of Acceptance: September 25, 2013
Camera Ready Copies: October 15, 2013
Registration Due: October 15, 2013
Submission website:
https://www.easychair.org/
Proceedings Publication:
Proceedings will be published by IEEE CS Press (EI index).
Special issues:
Distinguished papers will be recommended to special issues in Concurrency
and Computation: Practice and
Experience; Journal of Network and Computer Applications, Personal and
Ubiquitous Computing, Journal of
Systems and Software, Journal of Computer and System Sciences, and IEEE
Transactions on Emerging Topics in
Computing.
Topics (not limited to):
? Challenges and Opportunities in MapReduce based Big Data Tools and
Applications
? Recent Development in MapReduce and Big Data Infrastructure
? Developping, Debugging and Testing Issues of MapReduce based Big Data
Tools
? Performace Tuning and Optimization for MapReduce and Big Data
Infrastructure
? Benchmarking, Evaluation, Simulation for MapReduce based Big Data Tools
? Iterative / Recursive MapReduce Systems
? Computational Theory for MapReduce based Systems
? Extension of the MapReduce Programming Paradigm
? Distributed File Systems for MapReduce and Emerging Big Data Tools
? Algorithm Analysis and Design with MapReduce Paradigm
? Resource Scheduling and SLA of MapReduce for Multiple Users
? Heterogeneity and Fault-tolerance in MapReduce based Systems and Big Data
Infrastructure
? Privacy, Security, Trust and Risk in MapReduce and Big Data Infrastructure
? Integration of MapReduce and Emerging Big Data Tools with Cloud / Grid
Systems
? MapReduce in Hybrid / Fabricated / Federated Cloud Systems
? Social Networks Analyses with MapReduce
? Data Mining, Analytics, and Visualization using MapReduce
? Big Stream / Incremental Data Processing using MapReduce
? Big Scientific, Genomic and Healthcare Data Processing with MapReduce
? Industrial Experience and Use Cases of MapReduce based Applications
? Recent Development Open Source Big Data Infrastructure
Submission Guidelines
Submit your paper(s) in PDF file at the MR.BDI2013 submission site:
https://www.easychair.org/
conf=mrbdi2013. Papers should be limited up to 8 pages in IEEE CS format.
The template files for LATEX or
WORD can be downloaded from http://www.swinflow.org/confs/
papers will be peer reviewed by
two or three PC members. Submitting a paper to the symposium means that if
the paper is accepted, at least
one author should register to BDSE2013 and attend the conference to present
the paper.
General Chairs
Albert Y. Zomaya, Sydney University, Australia
Geoffrey Charles Fox, Indiana University, USA
Jinjun Chen, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Program Chairs
Xuyun Zhang, University of Technology Sydney, Australia (xyzhanggz@gmail.com
)
Suraj Pandey, IBM Australia Research Lab, Australia (suraj.pandey@au.ibm.com)
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