[Tccc] HPCC 2011 and UIC 2011 CFP Deadline: May 16, 2011
weiwei fang
fangvv
Thu May 5 02:02:08 EDT 2011
HPCC 2011 CFP
The 13th IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing
and Communications, September 2-4, 2011, Banff, Canada
IMPORTANT NEWS
Distinguished papers presented at the conference, after further
revision, will be published in special issues of International Journal
of High Performance Computing Applications (SAGE, indexed by SCI and
EI), and The Journal of Supercomputing (Springer, indexed by SCI and
EI).
Introduction
With the rapid growth in computing and communications technology,
the past decade has witnessed a proliferation of powerful parallel and
distributed systems and an ever increasing demand for practice of high
performance computing and communications (HPCC). HPCC has moved into
the mainstream of computing and has become a key technology in
determining future research and development activities in many
academic and industrial branches, especially when the solution of
large and complex problems must cope with very tight timing schedules.
The HPCC-2011 conference is the 13th edition of the highly
successful International Conference on High Performance and
Communications (HPCC). It provides a forum for engineers and
scientists in academia, industry, and government to address the
resulting profound challenges and to present and discuss their new
ideas, research results, applications and experience on all aspects of
high performance computing and communications. IEEE HPCC-2011 is
sponsored by IEEE, IEEE Computer Society, and IEEE Technical Committee
on Scalable Computing (TCSC).
HPCC-2011 is the next event in a series of highly successful
International Conferences on High Performance Computing and
Communications (HPCC), previously held as HPCC-10 (Melbourne,
Australia, September 2010), HPCC-09 (Seoul, Korea, June 2009), HPCC-08
(Dalian, China, September 2008), HPCC-07 (Houston, USA, September
2007), HPCC-06 (Munich, Germany, September 2006), HPCC-05 (Naples,
Italy, September 2005), HPCN-04 (Tokyo, Japan, December 2004),
PACT-SHPSEC03 (New Orleans, USA, September 2003), PACT-SHPSEC02
(Charlottesville, USA, September 2002), HPCA-01 (Nova Scotia, Canada,
November 2001), HPNCA-00(Delft, The Netherlands, May 2000), HPNCA-99
(Amsterdam, The Netherlands, April 1999). HPCC-2011 will be held in
Banff, one of Canada's most popular tourist destinations, known for
its mountainous surroundings and hot springs.
Topics Of Interest
Languages and compilers for high performance computing
Parallel and distributed system architectures
Parallel and distributed software technologies
Parallel and distributed algorithms
Embedded systems
Peer-to-peer computing
Grid and cluster computing
Web services and internet computing
Performance evaluation and measurement
Tools and environments for software development
Distributed systems and applications
High-performance scientific and engineering computing
Database applications and data mining
Biological/molecular computing
Collaborative and cooperative environments
Mobile computing and wireless communications
Pervasive/ubiquitous computing and intelligence
Autonomic, reliability and fault-tolerance
Trust, security and privacy
Important Dates
Submission deadline: May 16, 2011
Author Notification: June 01, 2011
Final Manuscript Due: July 01, 2011
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UIC 2011 CFP
The 8th International Conference on Ubiquitos Intelligence and
Computing, September 2-4, 2011, Banff, Canada
Introduction
Ubiquitous sensors, devices, networks and information are paving
the way towards a smart world in which computational intelligence is
distributed throughout the physical environment to provide reliable
and relevant services to people. This ubiquitous intelligence will
change the computing landscape because it will enable new breeds of
applications and systems to be developed and the realm of computing
possibilities will be significantly extended. By enhancing everyday
objects with intelligence, many tasks and processes could be
simplified, the physical spaces where people interact like the
workplaces and homes, could become more efficient, safer and more
enjoyable. Ubiquitous computing, or pervasive computing, uses these
many ?smart things or u-things? to create smart environments, services
and applications.
A smart thing can be endowed with different levels of intelligence,
and may be context-aware, active, interactive, reactive, proactive,
assistive, adaptive, automated, sentient, perceptual, cognitive,
autonomic and/or thinking. Research on ubiquitous intelligence is an
emerging research field covering many disciplines. A series of grand
challenges exist to move from the current level of computing services
to the smart world of adaptive and intelligent services. Started in
2005, the series of UIC conferences has been held in Taipei, Nagasaki,
Three Gorges (China), Hong Kong, Oslo, Brisbane, Xi?an. UIC 2011 will
include a highly selective program of technical papers, accompanied by
workshops, panel discussions and keynote speeches. Established as a
premier venue in the area of ubiquitous intelligence and computing,
UIC 2011 will offer a forum for researchers to exchange ideas and
experiences in developing intelligent/smart objects, environments and
systems.
Topics Of Interest
1. Ubiquitous Intelligent/Smart Systems
Sensor, Ad Hoc, Mesh & P2P Networks
Social Networking and Computing
Knowledge Representation and Ontology
Wearable, Personal and Body Area Systems
Middleware and Intelligent Platforms
Intelligent Services and Architectures
Agents, Swarm and Context-aware Systems
Nature-inspired Intelligent Systems
2. Ubiquitous Intelligent/Smart Environments
Smart Room, Home, Office, Laboratory
Smart Shop, Hospital, Campus, City, etc.
Smart Vehicle, Road, Traffic & Transportation
Healthcare and Elder/Child Care Services
Pervasive/Ubiquitous Media and Services
Pervasive Learning, Games, Entertainment
Other Intelligent/Smart Applications
3. Ubiquitous Intelligent/Smart Objects
Electronic Labels, Cards, E-Tags and RFID
Embedded Chips, Sensors & Actuators
MEMS, NEMS, Micro & Biometric Devices
Smart Appliances and Wearable Devices
Material, Textile, Cloth, Furniture, etc.
Embedded Software and Agents
Interaction to Smart Objects/Devices
Smart Object OS and Programming
4. Personal/Social/Physical Aspects
Real/Cyber World Modeling and Semantics
User/Object Identity and Activity Recognition
Adaptive User Interfaces and Tools
Security, Privacy, Safety and Legal Issues
Emotional, Ethical and Psychological Factors
Implication & Impact of Ubiquitous Intelligence
Relations between Real and Cyber Worlds
Important Dates
Submission deadline: May 16, 2011
Author Notification: June 1, 2011
Final Manuscript Due: July 1, 2011
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Best Regards!
Weiwei Fang (???)
PostDoc Research Fellow, Ph.D
Network Management Research Center (NMRC)
School of Computer Information and Technology
Beijing Jiaotong University (BJTU),Beijing,China
Web: http://fangvv.72pines.com/
Email: wwfang at bjtu.edu.cn fangvv at gmail.com
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