ACM International Conference on Supercomputing
June 10-13, 2014
Munich, Germany
(ics14.in.tum.de)
Call for Workshop and Tutorial Proposals
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Tutorial and Workshop Day, June 10 2014
We are inviting workshop and tutorial proposals on topics related to all
aspects of research,
development, and application of large-scale, high-performance
experimental and commercial systems.
Topics include computer architecture and hardware, HPC programming
models, system software, and applications, solutions for
heterogeneity, reliability, power efficiency, and "big data" issues, as
well as internet, grid and cloud computing.
Please see ICS'14 CFP for a detailed topic list.
** IMPORTANT UPDATE FOR ICS 2014 **: This year we will make early
acceptance decisions on a rolling basis up until the final
deadline. This change will give workshops and tutorials more time to
advertise and prepare. Up to half of the final accepted
workshops and tutorials will be accepted early, but all proposals
submitted by the final deadline will still receive full
consideration. If you would like your proposal to be considered for
early acceptance, please submit it and then email the
Workshop and Tutorial Co-Chairs (see below). We strongly encourage
workshop organizers to submit their proposal early so
that there is enough time to organize the workshop program before the
conference.
Proposal submission deadline: January 24, 2014
Notification of acceptance: January 31, 2014
How to submit: Please email your proposals (PDF, 2-page maximum) to
<ics2014-wstut@lists.lrz.de>.
Questions? Contact the Workshop and Tutorial Co-Chairs, Bernd Mohr
<b.mohr@fz-juelich.de> and Michael Bader <bader@in.tum.de> for questions
or issues.
Workshop proposals should include the following:
? Title of the workshop
? Organizers, their affiliations, and short bios
? Expected duration of the workshop (half day or full day)
? Expected workshop format (talk/keynote/panel)
? A description of the workshop and/or a proposed call for participation
or papers, including the workshop's main objectives, topics, and
expected program committee (if possible)
? If the workshop was previously held, the location (i.e., which
conference), date, the number of published papers and attendees at the
last workshop.
? Whether proceedings will be published.
Tutorial proposals should include the following:
* Title of the tutorial
* Organizers, presenters, their affiliations, and short bios
* Expected duration of the workshop (half day or full day)
* Expected tutorial format (talks/demo/exercise)
* Abstract of the tutorial, including the tutorial's main objectives,
topics, target audience, and prerequisite knowledge
* If the tutorial was previously held, the location (i.e., which
conference), date, and number of attendees at the last tutorial.
ICS Workshop and Tutorials Co-Chairs
Bernd Mohr, JSC, Germany
Michael Bader, TUM, Germany
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Beniamino Di Martino, PhD - Full Professor
mOSAIC EU-ICT Project Coordinator - www.mosaic-cloud.eu
vice-Director
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Industriale e dell'Informazione
Seconda Universita' di Napoli
via Roma, 29 - 81031 Aversa (CE) - ITALY
Phone: +39-0815010282
Fax: +39-0815037042
Mobile: +39-3470461656
e-mail: beniamino.dimartino@unina.it
beniamino.dimartino@unina2.it
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June 10-13, 2014
Munich, Germany
(ics14.in.tum.de)
Call for Workshop and Tutorial Proposals
******************************
Tutorial and Workshop Day, June 10 2014
We are inviting workshop and tutorial proposals on topics related to all
aspects of research,
development, and application of large-scale, high-performance
experimental and commercial systems.
Topics include computer architecture and hardware, HPC programming
models, system software, and applications, solutions for
heterogeneity, reliability, power efficiency, and "big data" issues, as
well as internet, grid and cloud computing.
Please see ICS'14 CFP for a detailed topic list.
** IMPORTANT UPDATE FOR ICS 2014 **: This year we will make early
acceptance decisions on a rolling basis up until the final
deadline. This change will give workshops and tutorials more time to
advertise and prepare. Up to half of the final accepted
workshops and tutorials will be accepted early, but all proposals
submitted by the final deadline will still receive full
consideration. If you would like your proposal to be considered for
early acceptance, please submit it and then email the
Workshop and Tutorial Co-Chairs (see below). We strongly encourage
workshop organizers to submit their proposal early so
that there is enough time to organize the workshop program before the
conference.
Proposal submission deadline: January 24, 2014
Notification of acceptance: January 31, 2014
How to submit: Please email your proposals (PDF, 2-page maximum) to
<ics2014-wstut@lists.lrz.de>.
Questions? Contact the Workshop and Tutorial Co-Chairs, Bernd Mohr
<b.mohr@fz-juelich.de> and Michael Bader <bader@in.tum.de> for questions
or issues.
Workshop proposals should include the following:
? Title of the workshop
? Organizers, their affiliations, and short bios
? Expected duration of the workshop (half day or full day)
? Expected workshop format (talk/keynote/panel)
? A description of the workshop and/or a proposed call for participation
or papers, including the workshop's main objectives, topics, and
expected program committee (if possible)
? If the workshop was previously held, the location (i.e., which
conference), date, the number of published papers and attendees at the
last workshop.
? Whether proceedings will be published.
Tutorial proposals should include the following:
* Title of the tutorial
* Organizers, presenters, their affiliations, and short bios
* Expected duration of the workshop (half day or full day)
* Expected tutorial format (talks/demo/exercise)
* Abstract of the tutorial, including the tutorial's main objectives,
topics, target audience, and prerequisite knowledge
* If the tutorial was previously held, the location (i.e., which
conference), date, and number of attendees at the last tutorial.
ICS Workshop and Tutorials Co-Chairs
Bernd Mohr, JSC, Germany
Michael Bader, TUM, Germany
--
-------------------------
Beniamino Di Martino, PhD - Full Professor
mOSAIC EU-ICT Project Coordinator - www.mosaic-cloud.eu
vice-Director
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Industriale e dell'Informazione
Seconda Universita' di Napoli
via Roma, 29 - 81031 Aversa (CE) - ITALY
Phone: +39-0815010282
Fax: +39-0815037042
Mobile: +39-3470461656
e-mail: beniamino.dimartino@unina.it
beniamino.dimartino@unina2.it
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