UPGRADE-CN WORKSHOP 2009 - The 4th UPGRADE-CN Workshop on Content Management and Delivery in Large-Scale Networks with ACM/IEEE HPDC
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Deadline: February 20, 2009 | Date: June 10, 2009
Venue/Country: Munich, Germany
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The 4th UPGRADE-CN Workshop on Content Management and Delivery in Large-Scale Networksto take place duringACM/IEEE HPDC (High Performance Distributed Computing)June 10, 2009, Munich, GermanyContent Distribution Networks (CDNs) have emerged to improve the efficiency of static, time-dependent and rich media content delivery atop large-scale IP-based networks. The main objective of current CDNs is the efficient delivery and increased availability of content to the consumers. However, modern applications do not just perform retrieval or access operation on content but also create, modify and manage content, and actively place content at appropriate locations. To deal with such new requirements, more general Content Networks (CNs) are being introduced. Design and implementation of robust and efficient CNs in large-scale computing environments demand for emerging paradigms and software technologies. Agent, P2P and Grid computing paradigms have already demonstrated their suitability in supporting the development of high-performance systems over large-scale, dynamic and heterogeneous environments. Therefore their use, which accounts for dynamism (P2P), robustness (Grid), and intelligence (Agents), can augment the effectiveness and boost the efficiency of future content distribution infrastructures. Moreover new interesting distributed computing paradigms such as Service-Oriented Computing and Cloud Computing can be used for effectively supporting CNs.Areas of interestIn this workshop we are interested in the exploitation of P2P, Grid, and Agent paradigms and technologies as well as service-oriented and cloud computing to support the effective design and efficient implementation of high-performance Content Networks. In particular, the areas of interest are the following (although this list should not be treated as exclusive):* Architectures for general-purpose content networks* Architectures for streaming content distribution networks* Architectures for mobile dynamic CDNs* Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)-based CDNs* Grid/P2P/Agent-based content delivery and management* Novel architectural models for Cloud Computing* Content Delivery Networks using Storage Clouds* Protocols and mechanisms for content management, delivery, discovery and distribution* Platforms and tools for content production* Mechanisms for content-based request redirection* Mechanisms for cooperative caching* Frameworks and toolkits for the development of CNs* Economics-oriented modelling in CDNs* Novel applications based on CNs* CDN pricing and support for market aware CDN services* Experience with research content network test-beds* Novel applications of cloud computing* CNs for bio-informatics* CNs for scientific computingProgram ChairsGiancarlo Fortino, Universit? della Calabria, Italy, g.fortinounical.itCarlo Mastroianni, ICAR/CNR, Italy, mastroianniicar.cnr.itMukaddim Pathan, University of Melbourne, Australia, apathancsse.unimelb.edu.auAthena Vakali, University of Thessaloniki, Greece, avakalicsd.auth.grInternational Program CommitteeJemal H. Abbawajy, Deakin University, AustraliaCyril Briquet, University of Liege, BelgiumJames Broberg, University of Melbourne, AustraliaRajkumar Buyya, University of Melbourne, AustraliaVitalian Danciu, Ludwig-Maximilians University of MunichGiuseppe Di Fatta, University of Reading, UKMarios Dikaiakos, University of Cyprus, CyprusKolja Eger, Siemens, GermanyZongming Fei, University of Kentucky, USAAlfredo Garro, Universit? della Calabria, ItalyDimitris Katsaros, University of Thessaly, GreeceJaime Lloret, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, SpainCarlos Palau, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, SpainGeorge Pallis, University of Cyprus, CyprusThomas Plagemann, University of Oslo, NorwayWilma Russo, Universit? della Calabria, ItalyGiandomenico Spezzano, ICAR/CNR, ItalyWeisong Shi, Wayne State University, USAMichael Schiffers, Ludwig-Maximilians University of MunichIan Taylor, University of Cardiff, UKRainer Unland, University of Essen, GermanyEugenio Zimeo, Universit? del Sannio, ItalyWeb Site and contact email for inquirieshttp://2009.upgrade-cn.org/email: infoupgrade-cn.orgSubmission GuidelinesOriginal papers from the above-mentioned or other related areas will be considered. Please submit full papers: 10 pages maximum in ACM SIGS publication style. Please follow this link to submit your paper: http://www.lrz.de/hpdc2009/. Each submission will be reviewed by at least three members of the International Program Committee.PublicationThe workshop proceedings will be published by ACM and distributed at the conference.Journal Special IssueAs for the past three editions, selected papers will be invited to a special issue of an international journal. The special issue of the 1st edition was published in FGCS (Elsevier), the special issue of the 2nd edition is going to be published in MAGS (IOS Press), and the special issue of the 3rd edition will be published in JNCA (Elsevier).Important DatesFebruary 20, 2009: Submission of PapersMarch 20, 2009: Notification of Acceptance/ RejectionApril 10, 2009: Submission of Camera-Ready CopiesJune 10, 2009: Workshop Takes Place
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