Aug. 10 — The 3rd International Workshop on Innovating the Network for Data Intensive Science (INDIS) 2016, in conjunction with SC16, in Salt Lake City, Utah, will be held on Sunday, November 13, 2016, 9am – 5pm.
They invite full original papers to be submitted via the FGCS submission system (for more detailed information visit the INDIS workshop submit page). Accepted papers will be given a total of 20-30 minutes for presentation and question time during the INDIS workshop.
This workshop encourages research papers that address one or more of these needs that are essential in the scientific discovery process. It also brings together SCinet engineers and network researchers to share challenges and potential solutions.
SCinet is the high-speed network engine of the SC conference show floor, connecting to many laboratories and universities worldwide. The novel ideas of the SCinet engineers and network researchers will allow future SCinets to stretch their deployed technologies and further drive new network research.
They invite experimental papers that propose new and novel techniques that increase the capacity and functionality of scientific computing and wide-area networks.
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Source: SC16