JSSPP 2009

JSSPP'09 CFP: In conjunction with IPDPS'09 Rome, May 29, 2009

The JSSPP workshop, regularly ranked in the top 10% of Citeseer's impact lists, addresses most aspects of parallel scheduling. More than ever, this topic has grown in relevance and scope, and includes not only traditional supercomputers and clusters, but also emerging platforms and paradigms, such as multi-core and many-core systems, virtualization, Grids, and cloud computing. Accordingly, JSSPP solicits papers that fall under but are not limited to any of the following themes:

* Experience with and design of parallel scheduling systems of all scales * Performance evaluation, methodology, and simulation of parallel scheduling, including benchmarks and metrics * Workload characterization, classification, and modeling * General scheduling aspects like fairness, priorities, accounting issues, performance guarantees, QoS, and load estimation * Scheduling within virtualized systems, Grids, compute clouds, including interaction of local schedulers and higher level schedulers * Effect of scheduling on application performance, interactivity, and interaction with memory, caches, and I/O performance

Submission dates and guidelines

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DEADLINE:       February 13, 2009 NOTIFICATION:   March 16,    2009 FINAL PAPER DUE: April 10,   2009

Papers should be no longer than 20 single-spaced pages, 10pt font, including figures and references. All papers in scope will be reviewed. As accepted final papers will have to follow the LNCS format authors may choose to already pre-format their submittal based on the instructions at Springer's web site:

http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-7-72376-0

Files should be submitted in PDF format. Authors must ensure that electronically submitted files are formatted for 8.5x11 inch paper. Submission procedures will be available six weeks before submission deadline at the workshop's homepage:

http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/~feit/parsched/

Goals

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Continuing the tradition established at IPPS'95, the workshop is intended to attract people from academia, industry, supercomputing centers, national laboratories, Grid initiatives, and parallel computer vendors to address resource management issues in parallel systems, and attempt to resolve conflicting goals such as short response times for interactive work, minimal interference with batch jobs, fairness to users based on their priorities, and high system utilization. We aim to balance between * reports of current practices in the entire range of parallel systems, * proposals of novel schemes that have not yet been tested in a real environment, and * realistic models and their analysis.

Registration

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Registration will be part of the IPDPS process and is handled by the IEEE. For details, see the IPDPS web site

http://www.ipdps.org/

Proceedings

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Interim proceedings containing a collection of the papers presented will be distributed at the workshop. It is planned to also publish a post-workshop proceedings in the Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes on Computer Science series, as was done in previous years (pending approval from Springer).

Workshop organizers

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Eitan Frachtenberg, Powerset Uwe Schwiegelshohn, Technische Universit�?¤t Dortmund

Program Committee

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Su-Hui Chiang,	 Portland State University Walfredo Cirne,	 Google Allen Downey,	 Olin College Dror Feitelson,	 The Hebrew University Allan Gottlieb, New York University Andrew Grimshaw, University of Virginia Moe Jette,	 Lawrence Livermore National Lab Virginia Lo,	 University of Oregon Jose Moreira,	 IBM Watson Research Center Reagan Moore,	 San Diego Supercomputer Center Bill Nitzberg,	 Altair Engineering Mark Squillante, IBM Watson Research Center Dan Tsafrir,	 IBM Watson Research Center John Towns,	 National Center for Supercomputing Applications Jon Weissman,	 University of Minnesota Ramin Yahyapour, Technische Universit�?¤t Dortmund This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP