MSST 2011 - 27th IEEE (MSST 2011) Symposium on Massive Storage Systems and Technologies
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Deadline: January 17, 2011 | Date: May 26, 2011-May 27, 2011
Venue/Country: Denver, U.S.A
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27th IEEE (MSST 2011) Symposium on Massive Storage Systems and Technologiesand Co-located EventsMay 23-37, 2011Denver, ColoradoSponsored by the Mass Storage Systems Technical Committee Around DenverMSST 2011The 27th IEEE Symposium on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies will dedicate a full week to computer storage technology. The symposium will include a day of tutorials, two days of invited papers, and two days of peer-reviewed, research papers.SNAPI 2011, the 7th IEEE International Workshop on Storage Network Architecture and Parallel I/Os will be co-located with MSST 2011. SNAPI 2011 will highlight the latest research in the architecture, design, implementation, and evaluation of local and networked storage and parallel I/O systems.Watch this space for more details.MSST 2011 TutorialsMay 23rd (Monday)MSST 2011 SymposiumMay 24th ? 25th (Tuesday?Wednesday)SNAPI 2011?Call for Papers? May 25th(Wednesday)MSST 2011 Research Track?Call for Papers? May 26th ? 27th (Thursday?Friday)OrganizersIEEE Sponsor Merritt JonesConference Chair Dr. Sam ColemanMSST Program Chairs Dr. Reagan MooreDr. Jamie ShiersResearch Track Chair Dr. Ethan MillerTutorial Chair Sean RobertsSNAPI Chair Raju RangaswamiVendor Chair Ben Kobler
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