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CALL FOR PAPERS
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SUBMISSION SITE
Official HPDC submission site
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PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Dick Epema, Delft University of Technolgy, NL
Jose Moreira,
IBM Research, USA
Carey Williamson,
University of Calgary, CA
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Martin Arlitt, HP Labs, USA, and U. of Calgary, CA
Peter Buchholz, U. of Dortmund, DE
Luiz DeRose, Cray Inc., USA
Jon Howell, Microsoft Research, USA
Adriana Iamnitchi, U. of South Florida, USA
Alexandru Iosup, Delft University of Technolgy, NL
Evgenia Smirni, College of William and Mary, USA
Allen Snavely, UCSD, USA
Swami Sivasubramanian, Amazon, USA
Denis Trystram, Lab. Info. Grenoble, FR
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Workshop on Large-Scale System and Application Performance (LSAP)
Mission
Over the last decade, computer systems and applications in everyday use have grown to unprecedented scales. Large clusters serving millions of search requests per day, grids executing large workflows and parameter sweeps consisting of thousands of jobs, and supercomputers running complex e-science applications, have now hundreds of thousands of processing cores. In addition, clouds are quickly emerging as a large-scale computing infrastructure. Peer-to-peer systems and centralized video distribution systems that dominate the internet and complicated internet applications such as massive multiplayer online games are used by millions of people every day.
In view of this tremendous growth, understanding the performance of large-scale computer systems and applications has become vital to institutional, commercial, and private interests. This workshop solicits original papers on performance evaluation methods, tools, and studies focusing on the challenges of large scale, such as decentralization, predictable performance, reliability, and scalability. It aims to bring together system designers and researchers involved with the modeling and performance evaluation of large-scale systems and applications.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Performance aspects of large-scale systems
- Performance aspects of large-scale applications
- Performance-oriented properties such as availability, reliability, and scalability
- Workload characterization and modeling
- Mathematical modeling and analysis methods
- Simulation methods and tools
- Measurement methods and tools
- Performance case studies
Important dates
| March 10, 2009 |
Submission deadline |
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| March 31, 2009 |
Author notification |
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| April 2, 2009 |
Final papers due |
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| June 10, 2009 |
Workshop (in the morning) |
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Submission guidelines
LSAP2009 invites authors to submit original and unpublished work.
Submitted papers should be limited to 8 pages (including tables, images, and references) and formatted according to the ACM SIGS Style. Use the official HPDC conference submission site to submit your paper; only the pdf format is accepted. All papers will receive at least three reviews. Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register for the workshop and present the paper. The authors of the best paper in the workshop will receive a best-paper award.
Proceedings
The proceedings of this workshop will be published by the ACM.
Venue and registration
The workshop will be held in conjunction with the
International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC 2009) on June 10, 2009 in Munich, Germany. For the registration procedure follow the HPDC link.
Contact
For further information please contact Dick Epema at D.H.J.Epema@tudelft.nl.
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Mar 10, 2009 New Submission Deadline |
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Mar 31, 2009 Author Notification |
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Apr 2, 2009 Camera-Ready Papers |
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Jun 10, 2009 Workshop |
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