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2002 Call For Papers
If you are interested in presenting a paper at the conference, please review the submission instructions. Abstracts are due by June 18, 2002. Final papers are due August 20, 2002. For all accepted papers, at least one author is required to attend and present the paper. All conference papers will be provided to attendees on a CD-ROM.

The conference planning committee is interested in papers on a broad range of topics related to systems integration, operation and support, end user applications, tools, and experiences. Topics being sought include (but are not limited to) the following:


Performance Evaluation, Analysis, and Optimization
Performance Tools, debuggers, and Environments
High Performance Applications and Libraries
Experiences in Development of Highly Parallel Applications
System Management and Administration
Tools for Building and Administrating Clusters
Scheduling and Load Balancing
Resource Management
Network, Interconnects, and Protocols
Middleware for Clusters
Meta- and Grid-Computing Parallel I/O, File Systems, and Storage
Autonomic computing
Security
Compilers
New Experimental and Commercial Linux Clusters

Abstracts must include the required information and be submitted to linux-conf@ncsa.uiuc.edu in text format, PDF, or Microsoft Word.

Required Information
Title
Track (Systems or Applications & Tools)
Author(s) and Institutions(s)
Presenter's name
Presenter's email
Presenter's phone
Abstract (750-1000 words)

Submission Instructions and Deadline
Submit the required information via email to linux-conf@ncsa.uiuc.edu. Remember that acceptable submission formats are text files, PDF, or Microsoft Word.

If you have any questions, please send email to:
John Towns, jtowns@ncsa.uiuc.edu, for the Applications & Tools Track
Bob Ballance, ballance@ahpcc.unm.edu, for the Systems Track

Deadline: June 18, 2002

 

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