IEEE CLUSTER 2001: CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
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Rajkumar Buyya rajkumar at csse.monash.edu.auWed Aug 29 19:20:05 PDT 2001
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Dear Friends, Please find enclosed Call for Participation for our: IEEE TFCC's 3rd Annual Conference to be held in Newport Beach, California, USA from October 8-11, 2001 (for the first time in USA!). For further information: http://www.cacr.caltech.edu/cluster2001/ For TFCC annual conference series information: http://www.clustercomp.org/ The Conference offers opportunity to exhibit your cluster products/projects at the meeting. Interested individuals/organisations, please contact conference chairs. Please share this Call for Participation information with your colleagues working in the area of cluster computing. We look forward meeting you in California! Best wishes Raj On behalf of TFCC and Conference Organisers ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ====================== IEEE CLUSTER 2001 The IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing Sutton Place Hotel, Newport Beach, California, USA October 8-11, 2001 HOTEL REGISTRATION DEADLINE: September 7, 2001 (block of rooms released & higher rates apply) ADVANCED REGISTRATION DEADLINE: September 17, 2001 Sponsored by: The IEEE Computer Society, through the Task Force on Cluster Computing (TFCC): http://www.ieeetfcc.org/ The Program Highlights include: * Keynotes by Steve Oberlin (Unlimited Inc), Hans Zima (University of Vienna), and Charles Seitz (Myricom), * Over 46 invited and contributed papers, three panel sessions, a poster session, an exhibition, and six tutorials. * Additionally, several social events are planned, including a banquet on the Queen Mary in nearby Long Beach. For further information: http://www.cacr.caltech.edu/cluster2001/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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