December 14, 2007
The 6th annual Symposium on OSCAR and HPC Cluster Systems (OSCAR '08) will be held June 9-11, 2008, in conjunction with the 22nd Annual International Symposium on High Performance Computing Systems and Applications hosted at the Universite Laval in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
This year we are expanding the symposium's scope to encompass more generally the area of HPC cluster computing. The emphasis is still primarily at the system level, as opposed to HPC applications. This includes the tools and techniques as well as experiences. We also encourage authors to provide critical analysis of emerging topics in clustering, to include heterogeneous or hybrid systems, reconfigurable systems, virtualized systems, and all topics related to their use and management. This may include high-level descriptions or low-level capabilities -- the software and hardware aspects of HPC clusters.
Topics of interest:
Authors are encouraged to submit papers on topics relating to, but not limited to, the following:
Submission Guidelines:
All accepted papers will appear in the proceedings to be published by the IEEE. Formatting information will be available on the OSCAR'08 conference Web site. Papers will be limited to seven pages in double-column IEEE proceedings format.
Important Dates:
Submission Deadline: January 21, 2008
Acceptance Notification: February 26, 2008
Final Paper Deadline: March 21, 2008
For more information about OSCAR'08, visit the conference Web site: http://www.csm.ornl.gov/oscar08/.
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