[Whren-today] Fwd: CCGrid 2007: Call for Workshop Proposals

Julio Ibarra julio at fiu.edu
Thu Aug 3 11:58:22 EDT 2006



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> From: Walfredo Cirne <walfredo at dsc.ufcg.edu.br>
> Date: August 3, 2006 11:08:02 AM EDT
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> Geoffrey Fox <gcf at grids.ucs.indiana.edu>, Omer F Rana  
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> Subject: CCGrid 2007: Call for Workshop Proposals
>
> Dear Folks:
>
> I would also appreciate if you could help with the dissemination of  
> the CCGrid Workshop CPF... and even consider proposing a workshop  
> yourself. :-)
>
> []s
> Walfredo
>
> -----------------------------------------
>
>    7th IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid
>                              CCGrid 2007
>                         Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
>
>         **********    CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS    **********
>
> The IEEE CCGrid Organizing Committee invites proposals for the  
> Workshop
> Program of CCGrid'2007 to be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in May
> 14-17, 2007. There have been successful workshops at the previous  
> CCGrid events
> and we expect to consolidate this tradition in 2007 with 7 or 8  
> high-quality,
> highly-interactive workshops.
>
> Workshops should be on any advanced topic related to Cluster and Grid
> Computing, and will be typically one full day in length, but half-day
> workshops will be considered. Attendees at workshops must register  
> for the
> main conference.
>
> Requirements for Submission
>
> You should prepare a tentative Call for Papers for your workshop  
> not to exceed
> 3 pages, and containing the following information:
>
>    * The title of the workshop
>    * A brief technical description of the workshop, identifying  
> specific
>      technical issues that will its focus, and why the workshop is  
> of interest
>      at this time.
>    * A short description of the intended length and format of the  
> workshop.
>    * A brief statement of the relevance of the workshop to the Grid  
> community.
>    * The names, postal and e-mail addresses of the main organizers  
> of the
>      workshop, including the name of the primary contact.
>    * A list of people who have agreed to be on the program  
> committee together
>      with a statement on the intended review process.
>
> The workshop chairs are also happy to discuss proposals in advance of
> the submission date.
>
> WORKSHOP PROPOSAL SUBMISSION PROCEDURE
>
> All proposals should be submitted by electronic mail to  
> kon at ime.usp.br,
> geyer at inf.ufrgs.br, and craig at rush.aero.org, in plain text or PDF,  
> as soon as
> possible, but not later than August 19th, 2006.  Accepted workshops  
> will be
> notified by August 26th, 2006.
>
> As soon as a workshop proposal is accepted for CCGrid'2007, each  
> workshop
> organizing committee will be responsible for producing and  
> publicizing the
> final Call for Papers and select the participants.
>
> Workshop Proceedings
>
> Workshop organizing committees will select the papers to be  
> presented in each
> workshop and will collect the camera-ready versions to be printed  
> in the
> Conference Proceedings published by IEEE Computer Society and to be  
> included in
> the IEEE Digital Library. We expect that workshop paper acceptance  
> rate will be
> below 40% and that each workshop will typically accept 8 to 16  
> papers. Workshop
> papers are limited to 6 pages each and they must follow the IEEE  
> 8.5"x11"
> two-column format guidelines described at
> http://www.computer.org/portal/pages/cscps/cps/cps_forms.html
>
>
> Participation in a Workshop
>
> Participation in a particular workshop will be subject to the  
> following
> conditions: registration for the main conference as well as for the  
> particular
> workshop, and acceptance at that workshop. Attendance to multiple  
> workshops in
> the same day is discouraged.
>
> Tentative Schedule
>
> Workshop proposals due:      August 19th, 2006
> Workshop notification:       August 26th, 2006
> Workshop CFP and publicity:  August 30th, 2006
> Workshop papers due:         December 10th, 2006 (suggested)
> Paper notification:          January  20th, 2007 (at most, can be  
> before if desired)
> Camera-ready due:            February 5th, 2007  (hard deadline)
>
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