[Beowulf] e-Science 2007 1st call for Posters and Research Demos
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Daniel S. Katz d.katz at ieee.orgWed May 30 03:28:41 PDT 2007
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Call For Posters and Research Demos The 3rd IEEE International Conference on e-Science and Grid Computing (Bangalore, India, 10-13 December 2007, http://www.escience2007.org/), intends to organize one session for the presentation of posters and a limited number of research demonstration, with each poster or demo focusing on an e-Science project that can be better communicated either as a poster or demo than as a paper. We invite submissions of both posters and research demonstrations. In either case, an extended abstract should be submitted for a limited peer review. Accepted abstracts will be posted on the e-Science 2007 web site. There will be one poster session, where poster authors will be requested to remain near their posters for discussions with attendees. There will also be one demo sessions, held concurrently with the poster session, where the demos will be presented. Topics of interest concerning e-Science and Grid computing include, but not limited to, the following: * Enabling Technologies: Internet and Web Services * Collaborative Science Models and Techniques * Service-Oriented Grid Architectures * Problem Solving Environments * Application Development Environments * Programming Paradigms and Models * Resource Management and Scheduling * Grid Economy and Business Models * Autonomic, Real-Time and Self-Organising Grids * Virtual Instruments and Data Access Management * Sensor Networks and Environmental Observatories in e-Science * Security Challenges * e-Science & Grid applications in Physics, Biology, Astronomy, Chemistry, Finance, Engineering, and the Humanities * Web 2.0 Technology and Services for e-Science ********** Submission ********** Please, send proposals to present posters or research demonstrations to: Daniel S. Katz e-mail : d.katz at ieee.org Proposals should contain: 1. An abstract of the work be presented, as an text file with less than 1000 words. The file should be named XXXXXXXX.txt, where XXXXXXXX is a set of 8 characters that contains some portion of the lead author's name and is unique from any other submission by the same lead author. 2. Up to two figures may also be supplied if there are referenced in the abstract text. Figures should be named XXXXXXXX_1.jpg or XXXXXXXX_2.png, etc, where XXXXXXXX is the same as in the text file, 1 or 2 indicates the figure number, and the extension indicates the figure type. jpg, gif, and png are acceptable figure types. *************** Important Dates *************** Poster and Demo proposals due : September 23, 2007 Poster and Demo acceptance : October 14, 2007 Final versions of abstracts due : October 28, 2007 (final versions may require limited corrections/changes based on reviewer comments, and will have additional formatting requirements for the eScience 2007 website.) -- Daniel S. Katz http://www.cct.lsu.edu/~dsk/ Louisiana State University (225) 578-2750 (voice) (225) 578-5362 (fax) d.katz at ieee.org
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