CAGING 2012 - Track on Collaborative and Autonomic Green Computing
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Category CAGING 2012
Deadline: March 16, 2012 | Date: June 25, 2012-June 27, 2012
Venue/Country: Toulouse, France
Updated: 2012-01-17 22:02:22 (GMT+9)
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CAGing is a track of 21 st WETICE annual IEEE co-sponsored International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Infrastructure. Proceedings are published by the IEEE CS Press. Green computing is nowadays a major challenge for a large community. For example, the datacenter consumes 2% of global electricity and this will continue to grow. The integration of green preoccupation can be done at different levels: hardware, network, operating system, applications, etc. In parallel, the architecture of computer systems and software is becoming more and more complex and distributed. Grids and clouds are good example of those trends. The size and complexity of such a system can no longer be managed at the human level or with scripts. The use of collaborative methods and autonomic computing could solve many problems: configuration, performance, safety, availability, scalability of solution, accuracy of the solution, etc. This track focuses on collaborative and autonomic models, algorithms, middleware and experimentation with green computing concern. It aims to provide a forum for academia and industry to discuss recent and innovative results.TOPICSSpecific topics include, but are not limited to, the following:- collaborative green computing middleware- green-oriented Autonomic computing- scalability issues of green middleware- QoS and green computing- green-aware system configuration and reconfiguration- component model for green computing- cooperative resource management and control in green computing- tools and simulators for green computing- cross-layer and multi-level coordination of green policies
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