6th BOINC Workshop
The sixth
BOINC workshop
"
is "workshop on BOINC and volunteer computing"
which shares "information about BOINC and projects using it, through short
presentations and informal discussions, in a relaxed, open and friendly
atmosphere. The workshop aims to stimulate new developments and activities
related to volunteer computing, and to guide the future development of BOINC."
The workshop will be held from August 31 through September 1, 2010 in
London, England.
Grid 2010
Grid 2010
"
was "a unique one conducted in Russia on the issues
relating to the use of Grid-technologies in various areas of science,
education, industry and business. The Grid-technologies transform the
technique of scientific research and start exerting influence upon the
commercial and financial world. Special attention is expected to be focused on
Grid-applications in science and education, in industry and business."
Grid 2010 was held from June 28 - July 3, 2010 in
Dubna, Russia.
Grid 2009
Grid 2009
"
IEEE's Grid conference series is an annual
international meeting that brings together a community of researchers,
developers, practitioners, and user involved with Grid technology. The
conference featured invited talks, pre-coordinated workshops and refereed
paper presentations."
Grid 2009 was held from October 12 - 16, 2009 in
Banff, Alberta, Canada.
CCGrid 2009
CCGrid 2009
is the ninth annual "IEEE/ACM International
Symposium on
Cluster Computing and the Grid." It will
cover topics in the following subjects:
- Cluster technologies
- Grid Architectures and Systems
- Utility Computing Models for Clusters and Grids
- Grid Economies and Service Architectures
- Service Composition and Orchestration
- Middleware for Clusters and Grids
- Parallel and Wide-Area File Systems
- Peer-to-Peer Systems
- Cloud Computing
- Community and collaborative computing networks
- Grid Trust and Security
- Support for Autonomic Grid Infrastructure
- Resource Management
- Scheduling and Load Balancing
- Programming Models, Tools, and Environments
- Performance Evaluation and Modeling
- Grid-based Problem Solving Environments
- Scientific, Engineering, and Commercial Applications
The conference will be held from May 18-21, 2009 in
Shanghai, China. The
deadline for submitting proposals is February 27, 2009. The registration
deadline is March 15, 2009.
The two-day
Asia@home workshop
will be held on April 16-17, 2009, at
Academia Sinica in
Taipei, Taiwan. The
following information is from Dr. Francois Grey of CERN:
"[The conference] will introduce the technologies underlying volunteer
computing to scientists in Asia, who may be interested to use volunteer
computing as a tool in their future research. The workshop takes a hands-on
approach, mixing lectures by leading developers of volunteer computing
software with case studies by scientists who have been applying it in a
number of fields. In addition, topics such as the interfacing of Grid
computing and cloud computing with volunteer computing will be addressed,
with demos of practical solutions.
"The participants will be tutored in several aspects of volunteer computing,
including how to adapt existing code to run in volunteer computing mode, how
to install a server for volunteer computing, and new trends in "volunteer
thinking" projects where the volunteer does data analysis via a web interface.
Participation in the workshop is free, although the number of participants
will be restricted. So if you are interested, please register early. A
detailed programme and list of confirmed lecturers is provided in the attached
PDF file, as well as
registration details. [The same information is on the
program website.]
"This workshop is a satellite event to the
International Symposium on Grid Computing,
21-23 April, Academia Sinica,
Taipei."
The registration deadline is April 14, 2009.
Grid'2008
Grid'2008
was the Third International Conference on "Distributed
Computing and Grid-technologies in Science and Education."
It was held from June 30 - July 4, 2008 in Dubna, Russia.
PCGrid 2008
was the second Workshop on Desktop Grids and Volunteer
Computing Systems. "Desktop grids and volunteer computing systems utilize the
free resources available in Intranet and Internet environments for supporting
large-scale computation and storage. The purpose of the workshop is to provide
a forum for discussing recent advances and identifying open issues for the
development of scalable, fault-tolerant, and secure desktop grid systems."
It was held on April 18 in Miami, Florida.
CCGrid 2006
CCGrid 2006
was the sixth annual "IEEE/ACM International Symposium
on
Cluster Computing and the Grid." It
covered topics in cluster computing and global network computing such as:
- Web Services Flow Languages
- Programming Models, Tools & Environments
- Peer-to-Peer computing
- Information Services
- Resource Exchange Architectures
- Grid-based Problem Solving Environments
- Scientific, Engineering and Commercial Grid Applications
- Middleware for Clusters and Grids
- Parallel File Systems & Wide Area File Systems
- Scheduling and Load Balancing
- Performance Evaluation and Modeling
- Resource Management and Scheduling
- Computational Data and Information Grid
- Architectures and Systems
- Grid Economies and Service Architectures
It was held from May 16-19, 2006 in Singapore.
CCGrid 2004
was the fourth annual "IEEE/ACM International Symposium
on Cluster Computing and the Grid." It covered topics in cluster computing
and global network computing. It was held from April 12-15, 2004 in
Chicago, Illinois.
PDCS-2003 was the 16th "International Conference on
Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems," organized by ISCA - International
Society for Computers and Their Applications. It "addressed, explored and
exchanged information on the state-of-the-art in all areas of Parallel and
Distributed Computing Systems, their modeling and simulation, design, use and
performance, and their impact." It was held from August 13 to 15, 2003,
in Reno, Nevada, United States.
Authors were invited to submit original papers for the conference. The
deadline for abstracts or proposals was February 24, 2003. See the
call for papers
for suggested topics and submission information.
CCGrid 2002
CCGrid 2002
was the second annual "IEEE International Symposium
on Cluster Computing and the Grid." It covered topics in cluster computing
and global network computing. It was held from May 21-24, 2002 in Berlin,
Germany.
CCGrid 2001
CCGrid 2001
was an "IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid." It
covered topics in cluster computing and global network computing. It was
held from May 16-18, 2001 in Brisbane, Australia.
See the best papers from the conference.
Franck Cappello of the XtremWeb project and Spyros Lalis organized a
special session on Global Computing at this conference and issued a
Call For Papers to anyone who might be
interested in presenting a paper about this subject at the conference.