OGF37: Call for Session Proposals
March 11-13, 2013 - Charlottesville, Virginia
The OGF37 program committee seeks active participation from the community, and encourages the submission of session proposals that may include (but are not limited to) the following topics:
Federated Identity and Delegation
Data/Storage
Identity Management and Virtual Organizations
Production Infrastructure Interoperability
Software Sustainability for Grids and Clouds
Green IT, Energy Efficiency
Inter-cloud interoperability and SLA management
Networking for Distributed Computing Infrastructures
Performance measurement of Grids and Clouds
Science Clouds at large scales
And much more!
To submit a suggested proposal or session requests, please visit the OGF37 website at http://www.ogf.org/OGF37/.
ROSS 2013 - International Workshop on Runtime and Operating Systems for Supercomputers
June 10, 2013 – Eugene, Oregon
Submission Deadline – March 15, 2013
The complexity of node architectures in supercomputers increases as we cross petaflop milestones on the way towards Exascale. Increasing levels of parallelism in multi- and many-core chips and emerging heterogeneity of computational resources coupled with energy and memory constraints force a reevaluation of our approaches towards operating systems and runtime environments. The ROSS workshop, to be held as a full-day meeting at the ICS 2013 conference in Eugene, Oregon, USA, focuses on principles and techniques to design, implement, optimize, or operate runtime and operating systems for supercomputers and massively parallel machines. For more information and projects of interest, in addition to submission guidelines, please visit http://www.mcs.anl.gov/events/workshops/ross/2013/. .
Alice Symposium 2013 - Call for Papers
July 19, 2013 – Durham, North Carolina
Paper Submission Deadline – February 1, 2013
Poster Submission Deadline – March 15, 2013
Contest Submission Deadline – March 15, 2013
The Third Alice Symposium will be held at Duke University and will be part of a week of Alice activities with two-day workshops before and after the Alice Symposium. There is also an Alice contest! You are invited to submit a paper or poster related to the educational use of the Alice programming language at any level (elementary school, middle school, high school, community college, university). Teachers are invited to submit student Alice worlds for an Alice contest. There will be two-day workshops before and after the Alice Symposium. Topics include Alice 2.3, Alice 3.1 and Alice with Media Computation. For more information on this robust series of events, please visit http://www.cs.duke.edu/csed/aliceSymposium2013. Questions can be addressed to Kathy Menchaca at menchaca@cs.stanford.edu.