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    GRIDPEER 2009 - IEEE Workshop on Grid and P2P Systems and Applications (GridPeer 2009)

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    Category GRIDPEER 2009

    Deadline: March 20, 2009 | Date: August 02, 2009

    Venue/Country: California, U.S.A

    Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Grid and P2P are two approaches of distributed computing that have seen rapid evolution and widespread deployment recently, leading to many interesting and successful results. While grid computing has been focused more on infrastructure designs and on networks where the partici-pating nodes are reliable and rather static, P2P has been more on the application level with nodes having more freedom to contribute to or withdraw from the network. Despite the difference, the common motivation behind these technologies is the capability to share resources, reduce the server costs, and promote boundary-crossing collaborations. They also face a com-mon challenge. Today, as hardware is getting less expensive and computing services becoming more accessible, more and more data can be generated and applications demanded. As such, grid systems and P2P systems need to maintain effectiveness, efficiency, robustness, and scal-ability upon system growths, dynamics, and complexities.

    GridPeer 2009 is an effort to bring together engineers and researchers in the areas of grid and/or P2P systems, with the purpose of not only advancing research activities in each area but also promoting the synergy across the two. This workshop solicits latest original contributions whose focus is on systems and applications. We especially welcome those well-thought ideas that could be risky yet potential to lead to major advances from the current state of the art. Topics of interest include the following, but not limited to:

    - Data management in grid and P2P systems

    - Networking protocols for grid and P2P systems

    - Resource sharing and discovery in grid and P2P systems

    - Security, privacy, collaboration, and trust management in grid and P2P systems

    - Fault tolerance, scalability, and other performance issues in grid and P2P systems

    - Mobile P2P applications and services

    - Cluster techniques, service-oriented architectures, and other supporting methods for system and application development in grid and P2P networks

    - Testbed/software development and implementation experiences with grid and P2P systems

    Review and Publication of Manuscripts

    All submitted papers will be reviewed by the TPC members and judged on originality, technical correctness, relevance, and quality of presentation. An accepted paper must be presented at the conference venue by one of the authors registered at the full registration rate. Each full registration covers up to two papers (conference-track or workshop-track) by an author. Accepted papers will be published in proceedings that will be available through IEEE Xplore (pending IEEE approval).

    Important Dates

    Paper submission due: Mar 13, 2009

    Author notification: May 1, 2009

    Camera-ready due: May 15, 2009

    Author registration: May 15, 2009

    Workshop date: August 4-6, 2009


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