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Author Call For Papers --- The Adaptive Grid Computing Workshop (AGC06)
Paolo Romano

2006-03-31, 12:12 am

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C A L L F O R P A P E R S
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*EXTENDED* Submission date: March 31st.

The Adaptive Grid Computing Workshop (AGC06)
associated with the IEEE Symposium on Network Computing
and Applications (NCA06)

July 25, 2006
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
http://www.ieee-nca.org

Scope: The emergence of Grid Computing as a focus of many application
communities has brought the importance of network awareness to a new
level. The interplay between advances in enterprise and computational
science application development, adaptive network-driven middleware
systems, and Grid-enabled virtual communities provides an
opportunity for the development of a new paradigm for applications.
This workshop aims to help bring together these communities and
solicits papers in areas such as (but not limited to ) those listed
below.

- Dynamically forming and reconfiguring virtual organizations
- Adaptive infrastructures for Grid computing
- Adaptive and fault-tolerant wide-area science
- Grid-enabled monitoring (e.g. Ganglia) for network-centric
systems
- Dynamic, Data-driven, Adaptive Science on the Grid
- Dynamic reconfiguration in the presence of anomalies in the
computational Grid

The full call for papers can be found at
http://www.ieee-nca.org/NCA06_callfin.pdf. Submission instructions
can be found at the conference web page http://www.ieee-nca.org/ under
the "Manuscript submission" link at the left.

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