call for submissions
2007 Call for Submissions: Submissions (Papers, Tutorials, Technical Presentations, Technical Briefs, and Posters) and Student Submissions (Papers and Posters)
The 8th LCI International Conference on High-Performance Clustered Computing is organized by the Linux Clusters Institute (LCI) for users, administrators and developers of clustered computers for high-performance computing (HPC). The conference will be held in South Lake Tahoe, California, USA at the Embassy Suites.
This conference is the premier international forum to share information on management, administration, and scientific computing techniques on clusters. The 4-day event, including conference and tutorials, will feature a broad range of presentations and papers from HPC and large-scale cluster-computing professionals in industry, academia, and government. Speakers will address efforts to integrate and develop science and engineering applications for large-scale clusters, to achieve maximum performance and scalability.
The technical program will include both peer-reviewed papers and discipline- and industry-specific presentions offering researchers and industry leaders the opportunity to present their experiences with applications, tools, user environments, and administration of large-scale clusters. Presentations from industry are specifically invited.
The conference program committee is soliciting novel papers, insightful technical presentations and practical tutorials on a broad range of topics related to systems integration, operation and support, end-user applications, tools, education and experiences.
This year's conference plans to have a session devoted to high-resolution environmental modeling with talks pertinent to environmental concerns in the Lake Tahoe basin and the Sierras and a session on education topics, such as teaching clustered computing and undergraduate and graduate programs that feature clustered computing. The committee encourages submissions in these areas.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- High-Resolution Environmental Modeling
- Snow, Snow Pack, and Avalanche Prediction
- Forest Fire and Forest Management Modeling
- Run-off, Pollution Control, and Water Clarity
- User Environments
- Performance Evaluation, Analysis, and Optimization
- High-Performance Applications and Libraries
- Performance Tools
- Compilers
- Clusters and Education
- Production Management of HPC Linux Clusters
- Clusters in Data Centers
- New Experimental and Commercial Clusters
- Clusters in Heterogeneous HPC Environments
- System Management and Administration
- Resource Management
- Unique Methods and Programs for Teachiing Clustered Computing Concepts
- Development and Use of Highly Parallel Applications
- Porting Experiences
- Tools for Building and Administering Clusters
- Scheduling and Load Balancing
- Parallel I/O, File Systems, and Storage
- Networks, Interconnects, and Protocols
- Security
- Linux Kernel Modifications or Extensions
- Meta- and Grid-Computing
- Middleware for Clusters
- Infrastructure: Space, Power, Cooling
- Scalability
- Other OS Strategies in Contrast to Linux
- Visualization
Key Dates and Information
SUBMISSIONS (Click this link to toggle table open/close)
| TYPE | DEADLINES | SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS | REQUIRED ACCOMPANYING INFORMATION |
| PAPERS | |||
Submission: |
January 15, 2007 | You are invited to submit novel papers for consideration by the Program Committee. It is expected that papers will fall into one of two paper tracks: Applications and Tools, and Systems. Proposed papers will be selected on the basis of an extended abstract of 5 to 8 pages. Paper abstract submissions must include the Required Accompanying Information. Submissions are being handled by the EDAS system. To submit a paper, please go to the EDAS Login for 8th LCI International Conference on High-Performance Clustered Computing page and follow the instructions. | (Applications or Systems) |
Notification: |
February 16, 2007 | ||
Final
Materials: |
March 19, 2007 | ||
| TUTORIALS | |||
Submission: |
January 12, 2007 | You are invited to submit tutorial
proposals for consideration by the Program Committee. Tutorials
can come from a variety of areas but should provide practical
information and/or training for the HPC cluster and the
MPP community. Those interested in submitting tutorials
for consideration should prepare a 2- to 3-page description.
Tutorial proposals must include the Required Accompanying
Information and must be submitted via e-mail to lci-conf-submit07@ncsa.uiuc.edu in plain text, PDF, or Microsoft Word format. |
Half-day or full-day
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Notification: |
February 16, 2007 | ||
Final
Materials: |
April 9, 2007 | ||
| TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS | |||
Submission: |
January 26, 2007 | You are invited to submit abstracts proposing interesting technical presentations for consideration by the Program Committee. Technical presentations can come from a variety of areas and will be grouped by similar subject matter in the conference program. Those interested in submitting technical presentations for consideration should prepare a 1- to 3-page abstract. Technical presentation abstract submissions must include the Required Accompanying Information. Submissions are being handled by the EDAS system. To submit a technical presentation, please go to the EDAS Login for 8th LCI International Conference on High-Performance Clustered Computing page and follow the instructions. | |
Notification: |
February 16, 2007 | ||
Final
Materials: |
May 4, 2007 | ||
| TECHNICAL BRIEFS | |||
Submission: |
March 30, 2007 | You are invited to submit a
technical brief related to high-performance clustered computing
management, integration, or application to solve real-world
problems. Proposed technical briefs will be selected by
the Program Committee on the basis of a brief description
(100 to 300 words) of the work. The 10-15 minute technical
presentations will permit conference attendees to be exposed
to a wide range of topics. Thus, the technical briefs are
an excellent opportunity to convey emerging ideas and new
results not sufficiently developed or best suited for a
full technical publication. (Note: The full technical paper
deadline has passed.) Technical briefs must include the required accompanying information and must be submitted via e-mail to lci-conf-submit-07@ncsa.uiuc.edu in plain text, PDF, or Microsoft Word format. |
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Notification: |
April 6, 2007 | ||
| POSTERS | |||
Submission: |
extended: April 13, 2007 |
You are invited
to submit posters displaying advanced research or production
environment implementations related to high-performance
clustered computing. Proposed posters will be selected
by the Program Committee on the basis of a brief description
(100 to 300 words) of the work. A dedicated, scheduled
Poster interaction will allow conference attendees to discuss
the technical poster displays with presenters in a casual
setting. Thus, posters are an excellent opportunity to
convey emerging ideas and new results not sufficiently
developed for a full technical publication. Also, of very
high interest are technical posters focused on production
environment implementations which may be too sensitive
for a detailed technical paper. Suggested topics of potential interest include but are not limited to:
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Notification: |
extended: April 20, 2007 |
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STUDENT SUBMISSIONS (Click this link to toggle table open/close)
The conference program committee invites students to submit papers and posters. Papers will be reviewed by the conference peer-reviewing team. The following cash prizes will be awarded: Papers: $1000, $250, and $100 and Posters: $400, $200, and $50, for first, second and third places, respectively.
Students submitting papers must be the first author on the paper and must be willing to attend the conference and present their winning paper. Students submitting posters must be the author and be willing to present their poster at the conference. Topics of interest are listed above, but students are not limited to them.
| TYPE | DEADLINES | SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS | REQUIRED ACCOMPANYING INFORMATION |
| PAPERS (STUDENTS) | |||
Submission: |
January 15, 2007 | You are invited to submit novel papers for consideration by the Program Committee. It is expected that papers will fall into one of two paper tracks: Applications and Tools, and Systems. Proposed papers will be selected on the basis of an extended abstract of 5 to 8 pages. Paper abstract submissions must include the listed Required Accompanying Information. Submissions are being handled by the EDAS system. To submit a paper, please go to the EDAS Login for 8th LCI International Conference on High-Performance Clustered Computing page and follow the instructions. | (Applications or Systems) |
Notification: |
February 16, 2007 | ||
Final
Materials: |
March 19, 2007 | ||
| POSTERS (STUDENTS) | |||
Submission: |
extended: April 13, 2007 |
You are invited
to submit posters displaying advanced research or production
environment implementations related to high-performance
clustered computing. Proposed posters will be selected
by the Program Committee on the basis of a brief description
(100 to 300 words) of the work. A dedicated, scheduled
Poster interaction will allow conference attendees to discuss
the technical poster displays with presenters in a casual
setting. Thus, posters are an excellent opportunity to
convey emerging ideas and new results not sufficiently
developed for a full technical publication. Also, of very
high interest are technical posters focused on production
environment implementations which may be too sensitive
for a detailed technical paper. Suggested topics of potential interest include but are not limited to:
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Notification: |
extended: April 20, 2007 |
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