Vienna, Austria

 

September 22-25, 2009

Call for Papers ( PDF )
Co-Sponsored by

The International Association for Computers and Communications (IACC)

The Austrian Computer Society

In cooperation with

The Vienna University of Technology, Austria
The Ohio State University, USA

Scope

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: 

  • Architecture: from multi-core to supercomputers
  • Cluster/Grid/Cloud Computing: from parallel to globally distributed systems
  • Programming Models, Languages, and Compilers: from high-level abstractions to efficient code
  • 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 to everywhere
  • 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 adaptive
  • Data Center and Data Management: from efficiency to green computing


Paper Submission
Paper submissions should be formatted according to the IEEE standard double-column format with a font size 10 pt or larger. Each paper is strictly limited to 8 pages in length. Submissions should represent original, substantive research results. We will not accept any paper which, at the time of submission, is under review or accepted for publication or has already been published in another conference or journal venue.

 

Electronic Submission: Web-based submissions only.


Conference Timeline

Paper Submisison:                        February 20, 2009 (Extended to March 02, 2009)

Author Notification:                      May 19, 2009

Final Manuscript Due:                  June 28, 2009

 

Workshops

Workshops with more narrowly focused scope will be held from September 22 to 25, 2009. Workshop proposals should be submitted to the Workshops Co-Chairs, Leonard Barolli (barolli@fit.ac.jp) and Wu-chun Feng (feng@cs.vt.edu), by November 1, 2008.

 

Proceedings of the conference and workshops will be published in CD media and will be available at the conference.

 

For Further Information - please contact:

Professor Sigi Benkner, Univ. of Vienna, sigi@par.univie.ac.at

Professor David Du, Univ. of Minnesota / NSF, du@cs.umn.edu

 

 

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