Workshop on High Performance Interconnects for
Distributed Computing (HPI-DC’09)
In conjunction with Cluster 2009
August
31, 2009
www.cercs.gatech.edu/hpidc2009
Call
for Papers
The
emergence of 10.0 GigE and above, InfiniBand
and other high-performance interconnection technologies, programmable NICs and networking platforms, and protocols like DDP and
RDMA over IP, make it possible to create tightly linked systems across physical
distances that exceed those of traditional single cluster or server systems.
These technologies can deliver communication capabilities that achieve the
performance levels needed by high end applications in enterprise systems and like
those produced by the high performance computing community. Furthermore, the manycore nature of next generation platforms and the
creation of distributed cloud computing infrastructure will greatly increase
the demand for high performance communication capabilities over wide area
distances.
The
purpose of this workshop is to explore the confluence of distributed computing
and communications technologies with high performance
interconnects, as applicable or applied to realistic high end
applications. The intent is to create a venue that will act as a bridge between
researchers developing tools and platforms for high-performance distributed
computing, end user applications seeking high performance solutions,
and technology providers aiming to improve interconnect and networking
technologies for future systems. The hope is to foster knowledge creation and
intellectual interchanges between HPC and Cloud computing end users and
technology developers, in the specific domain of high performance distributed interconnects.
Topics
of interest include but are not limited to:
PAPER SUBMISSIONS:
HPI-DC invites authors to submit original and
unpublished work. Please submit extended abstracts or full papers, not
exceeding 8 double-column pages in 10 point font or larger, in IEEE format.
Electronic submission is strongly encouraged. Hard copies will be accepted only
if electronic submission is not possible.
Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to
register and present the paper. Any questions concerning hardcopy submissions
or any other issues may be directed to the Program Co-Chairs.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper
submission: July 10th, 2009
Notification
of acceptance: July 22nd, 2009
Final
manuscript due: July 29th, 2009
Workshop
date: Aug. 31st, 2009
ORGANIZATION:
General
Chair
Steve
Poole,
Program
Co-Chairs
Pavan
Balaji,
Ada
Gavrilovska, Georgia Institute of Technology