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Gabriel.Antoniu@irisa.fr

2007-05-23, 1:13 pm

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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

Euro-Par 2007
The 13th International Euro-Par Conference
European Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing

In conjunction with

The First CoreGRID European Network of Excellence Symposium

August 28-31, 2007
IRISA, Rennes, France
http://europar2007.irisa.fr
europar2007@irisa.fr


EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE: JUNE 26, 2007


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The conference organizers cordially invite you to attend Euro-Par 2007.

For the first time, the conference is held in conjunction with the
CoreGRID European Network of Excellence Symposium:
http://www.coregrid.net/mambo/content/view/358/1/

There are four workshops co-located with Euro-Par 2007 this year:

- GECON: Grid Economics and Business Models
- VHPC: Virtualization in High-Performance Cluster and Grid Computing
- HPPC: Highly Parallel Processing on a Chip
- UNICORE

For more details about the workshops:
http://europar2007.irisa.fr/workshops.php

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Euro-Par is an annual series of international conferences dedicated to
the promotion and advancement of all aspects of parallel and
distributed computing. Euro-Par focuses on all aspects of hardware,
software, algorithms and applications in this field. The objective of
Euro-Par is to provide a forum within which to promote the development
of parallel and distributed computing both as an industrial technique
and an academic discipline, extending the frontier of both the state
of the art and the state of the practice.

The conference is organized along to the following topics:

Topic 1. Support tools and environments
Topic 2. Performance prediction and evaluation
Topic 3. Scheduling and load balancing
Topic 4. High-performance architectures and compilers
Topic 5. Parallel and distributed databases
Topic 6. Grid and cluster computing
Topic 7. Peer to peer computing
Topic 8. Distributed systems and algorithms
Topic 9. Parallel and distributed programming
Topic 10. Parallel numerical algorithms
Topic 11. Distributed and high-performance multimedia
Topic 12. Theory and algorithms for parallel computation
Topic 13. High-performance networks
Topic 14. Mobile and ubiquitous computing


Full details on the topics, including topic description and chairs,
are available on the Euro-Par 2007 web site. The conference will
feature tutorials and invited talks. Co-located workshops are also
planned.

In addition, this year, for the first time, Euro-Par will be held in
conjunction with the First European network of Excellence CoreGRID
Symposium, thus acknowledging the increasing importance of Grid
computing in the Euro-Par community.


Venue
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The city of Rennes is located on the Western part of France, at the
heart of the Brittany Region. Brittany enjoys a very rich cultural
heritage. Of world-wide reputation is the Mont Saint-Michel and the
corsair city of Saint-Malo, both located 1-hour drive north from
Rennes. Rennes is very well connected with Paris with the high-speed
TGV, Rennes also runs an international airport located close to the
city centre with direct connections to most French cities, and
optimized flight connection with most European cities through Paris.

IRISA (Institut de Recherche en Informatique et Systèmes Aléatoires)
is joint research laboratory, between INRIA and CNRS among others, one
of the largest lab in Computer Science in France. IRISA is also
well-known for its strong involvement in high-performance computing,
distributed systems and parallel machines and codes. Together with
Grenoble, it was the location for the first parallel machines
installed in France.


Conference Co-Chairs:
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Anne-Marie Kermarrec, IRISA/INRIA, Rennes, France
Luc Bougé, IRISA/ENS Cachan, Rennes, France
Thierry Priol, IRISA/INRIA, Rennes France

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Gabriel Antoniu, IRISA/INRIA Rennes, France
Euro-Par 2007 Publicity Chair

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