Call for 8th IEEE International Scalable Computing Challenge
Co-located with IEEE/ACM CCGrid, 2015
OBJECTIVE AND FOCUS
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The Eighth IEEE International Scalable Computing Challenge (SCALE 2015) is
sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Scalable Computing
(TCSC). The objective of the SCALE Challenge is to highlight and showcase
real-world problem solving using computing that scales.
Effective solutions to many scientific and engineering problems require
applications that can scale. There are different dimensions to application
scaling: for example, applications can scale-up to a large number of cores on a
compute unit, scale-out to utilize multiple distinct compute units, or exhibit
elastic scaling to acquire and release resources on-demand, based on current
need. In order to scale, applications to be supported by tools, middleware,
software cyber-infrastructure, programming frameworks, computing infrastructure,
and so on. The SCALE Challenge is concerned with advances in application
development and their supporting infrastructure that enable scaling.
All papers presented at the SCALE challenge of IEEE/ACM CCGrid 2015 will be
submitted to IEEE Xplore for publication and EI indexing.
FORMAT
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Competitors submit proposals as white papers in advance that outline the nature
of the problem being solved, the solution technique, and document the
scalability achieved. From these proposals, a technical committee will select
finalists to present their work and demonstrate their system or software in
action at the CCGrid conference. The judges will award a first prize winner at
the conference. The white paper of the finalists will also appear in the
proceedings of the CCGrid Conference.
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
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The Eighth IEEE International Scalable Computing Challenge (SCALE 2015) contest
will focus on end-to-end problem solving using concepts, technologies and
architectures (including Clusters, Grids and Clouds) that facilitate scaling.
Participants in the challenge will be expected to identify significant current
real-world problems where scalable computing techniques can be effectively used,
and design, implement, evaluate and demonstrate solutions. SCALE 2015 will be
held in conjunction with the 15th CCGrid Conference in Shenzhen, China on May
5-7, 2015.
We invite teams to submit white papers outlining the problem addressed and the
technologies employed to enable applications to scale. Proposals may be up to 6
pages long in the standard IEEE paper format. In addition to listing team
members and contact information, the proposals should clearly outline:
Overview of problem being solved and the techniques employed
The application scenario and its requirements
Performance metrics (number of cores, computational throughput, I/O bandwidth,
metadata operations, etc.), supporting data and a qualitative description of how
the application scales - scale-up, scale-out or any other type of scaling
The solution - architecture, underlying concepts and technologies used -
highlighting the innovative aspects of the solution
Impact of the solution, including extensibility and uniqueness of results, and
the extent to which the presented solution pushes the envelope in scalable
computing
Analysis of solution and technology employed compared to related approaches
Papers will be shortlisted by a technical committee using the above merit
criteria. Up to 5 papers will be invited to compete in a final round at CCGrid
2015. At least one member from each selected team must register, present and
demonstrate their project at CCGrid 2015. Participation from students and
early-career researchers, especially in leadership roles, is strongly
encouraged.
The finalists will be judged on the quality of their presentation and
demonstration, as well as their responses to questions by a technical committee,
and a first prize awarded.
Papers of the finalists will appear in the CCGrid conference proceedings.
SCALE 2015 proposals can be submitted at the conference submission site under
the SCALE Challenge Track: https://www.easychair. org/conferences/?conf= ccgrid2015
IMPORTANT DATES
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Proposal submission: 8 Feb 2015
Decisions: 1 Mar 2015
Camera ready: 20 Mar 2015
Final presentation/demo: Between 4-7 May 2015
CO-CHAIRS
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Yogesh Simmhan, Indian Institute of Science, India, simmhan@serc.iisc.in
James Lin, Shanghai Jiao-Tong University, China, lin-xh@sjtu.edu.cn
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
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Joseph Antony, Australian National University, Australia
Toshio Endo, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Alexandru Iosup, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Lavanya Ramakrishnan, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, USA
Simon See, NVIDIA, Singapore
BingQiang Wang, National Guangzhou Supercomputer Center, China
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