AusPDC 2010

-   8th Australasian Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing (AusPDC 2010) Brisbane, Australia, January 18-22, 2010 http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~rajivr/auspdc2010/ in conjunction with Australasian Computer Science Week, 18-22 January 2010 - Overview/Scope: The 8th Australasian Symposium on Parallel and Distributed (AusPDC 2010) will be held in January, in Brisbane, Australia in conjunction with Australasian Computer Science Week, 18-22 January 2010. Scope of the Symposium AusGrid event has been broadened to include all aspects of parallel and distributed computing and hence it will be called as Australasian Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing (AusPDC) from 2010. In both New Zealand and Australia parallel and distributed computing has been recognised as strategic technologies for driving their moves towards knowledge economies. A number of projects and initiatives are underway in both countries in these areas. There is a natural interest in tools which support collaboration and access to remote resources given the challenges of the countries location and sparse populations. Topics of interest for the symposium include but not limited to: * Multicore * GPUs and other forms of special purpose processors * Cluster computing * Grid computing * Green computing

* Cloud computing * Peer-to-peer computing * Service computing and workflow management * Managing large distributed data sets * Middleware and tools * Performance evaluation and modeling * Problem-solving environments * Parallel programming models, languages and compilers * Runtime systems * Operating systems * Resource scheduling and load balancing * Data mining * Reliability, security, privacy and dependability * Applications and e-Science The symposium is primarily targeted at researchers from Australia and New Zealand, however in the spirit of parallel and distributed computing, which aims to enable collaboration of distributed virtual organizations, we encourage papers and participation from international researchers. Best Paper Award: A best paper award sponsored by Manjrasoft Pty. Ltd, Australia will be presented to a paper receiving the highest quality rating. In addition, a special issue in a high quality international journal will be organized for selected best papers. Program Committee Chairs: - Jinjun Chen, Swinburne University of Technology - Rajiv Ranjan, University of Melbourne Program Committee: David Abramson, Monash University Mark Baker, University of Reading, UK David Bannon, Victoria Partnership for Advanced Computing Rajkumar Buyya, University of Melbourne Paul Coddington, University of Adelaide Neil Gemmell, University of Otago, NZ Andrzej Goscinski, Deakin University Kenneth Hawick, Massey University, NZ John Hine, Victoria University of Wellington, NZ Jane Hunter, University of Queensland Martin Johnson, Massey University, NZ Nick Jones, University of Auckland, NZ Laurent Lefevre, University of Lyon, France Andrew Lewis, Griffith University Piyush Maheshwari, Perot Systems Teo Yong Meng, National University of Singapore Manish Parashar, Rutgers University, USA Srikumar Venugopal, University of New South Wales Yun Yang, Swinburne University of Technology --- -- Dr. Jinjun Chen Lecturer in Information Technology CS3 - Centre for Complex Software Systems and Services Faculty of Information and Communication Technologies Swinburne University of Technology, 1, Alfred Street, Hawthorn, Melbourne, Victoria 3122, Australia. Tel: +61 3 9214 8739 Fax: +61 3 9819 0823 Office: EN508a, Engineering Building, Hawthorn Campus Email: jinjun.chen@gmail.com URL: http://www.swinflow.org/~jchen/

Important Dates

17 August 2009: Submission of full papers

5 October 2009: Notification of authors

6 November 2009: Final version due

13 November 2009: Author registration Deadline

7 December 2009: Early-bird registration Deadline

18 - 21 January 2010: Conference with ACSW This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP