ICPP 2009

The 38th International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP'09) Program Committee would like to invite your submission to the refereed papers. The full paper submission deadline is Feburary 20, 2009.

The International Conference on Parallel Processing provides a forum for engineers and scientists in academia, industry and government to present their latest research findings in any aspects of distributed and parallel computing. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

systems abstractions to efficient code to everywhere adaptive For more information and submission guidelines, please see http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~icpp2009.
 * Architecture: from multi-core to supercomputers
 * Cluster/Grid/Cloud Computing: from parallel to globally distributed
 * Programming Models, Languages, and Compilers: from high-level
 * Resource Management and Scheduling: from local to global environments
 * Algorithms and Applications: from emerging to future
 * Wireless/Sensor Networks and Pervasive Computing: from fixed location
 * Performance Evaluation and Simulation: from simple to complex systems
 * Information Retrieval and Knowledge Discovery: from bits to impact
 * Peer-to-Peer and Service-Oriented Architectures: from virtual to
 * Data Center and Data Management: from efficiency to green computing

Important Dates:

 * Paper Submission Deadline: February 20, 2009
 * Author Notification:      May 19, 2009
 * Final Manuscript Due:     June 28, 2009

Organizing Committee:

 * General Co-Chairs:
 * A Min Tjoa, Vienna Univ. of Tech., Austria
 * Makoto Takizawa, Seikei Univ., Japan


 * Program Co-Chairs:
 * Sigi Benkner, Univ. of Vienna, Austria
 * David Du, Univ. of Minnesota / NSF, USA


 * Vice Chairs:
 * Architecture: Alex Ramirez, Barcelona SC Center, Spain
 * Cluster/Grid/Cloud Computing: James French, Univ. of Virginia /NSF, USA
 * Programming Models, Languages and Compilers: Vivek Sarkar, Rice Univ., USA
 * Resource Management and Scheduling: Raj Buyya, Melbourne Univ. / Manjrasoft, Australia
 * Algorithms and Applications: Almadena Chtchelkanova, NSF, USA
 * Wireless/Sensor Networks and Pervasive Computing: Xiuzhen Chen, George Washington Univ., USA
 * Performance Evaluation and Simulation: Felix Wolf, Julich SC Centre, Germany
 * Information Retrieval and Knowledge Discovery: Alok Choudhary, Northwestern Univ., USA
 * Peer-to-Peer and Service-Oriented Architectures: Kwei-Jay Lin, Univ. of California, Irvine, USA
 * Data Center and Data Management: Krishna Kant, Intel / NSF, USA