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Introduction
Scalability is a desirable quality for contemporary and future computing and communication systems and becomes one of the most important considerations during the design and deployment of these systems. With the rapid increases in the information volume and system complexity, new architecture and techniques are required to support the scalable computing and communications. The conference ScalCom 2009 aims to provide an international forum for scientists, researchers and engineers to discuss challenges, launch original ideas, and showcase real-world problems on all aspects of scalability. ScalCom 2009 is soliciting original and previously unpublished papers addressing research challenges and advances towards the design, implementation and evaluation of scalable computing and communication systems. ScalCom 2009 will be held on Sept. 25-27, 2009 in Dalian, China.
Scope and Interests
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Track A: Scalable computing
- Internet/Cluster/Grid Computing
- Peer-to-Peer Computing
- Mobile Computing and Networking
- Sensor Networks
- Data Mining
- Wireless Computing
- Trusted Computing
- Multimedia Services and Information Systems
- Scalability Issues on Multicore Architecture
- Scalability Issues on Performance Modeling and Evaluation
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Track B: Network technologies and applications
- Communication Technology
- Network and Interconnect Architecture
- Web Technology
- Network Storage
- Network Reliability, Security, and Dependability
- Network Algorithms
- Scheduling and Load Balancing
- Track C: Parallel and distributed systems
- Parallel Programming Models, Languages and Compilers
- Runtime Systems
- Operating System Issues on Parallel and distributed Architectures
- Resource Management
- Middleware
- Programming Environments and Tools
- Shared and Distributed Memory
- Parallel I/O and Storage Systems
- System Design Issues for Low Power and Energy Efficiency
- Multicore Design Issues
Important Dates:
- Workshop Proposal: April 15, 2009
- Submission Deadline:May 01 , 2009
- extended to May 15, 2009
- Authors Notification: June 19, 2009
- Final Manuscript Due:July 13, 2009