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2005 Call for Papers
2005 Call for Papers, Tutorials, and Technical Presentations

The 6th International Conference on Linux Clusters: The HPC Revolution 2005 is organized by the Linux Clusters Institute (LCI) for users and administrators of clusters for high-performance computing.

The HPC Revolution 2004 is the premier international forum to share information on management, administration, and scientific computing techniques on Linux-based systems for high-performance computing. The conference will feature speakers from academia, research labs, and industry involved in cluster-based high-performance computing. These speakers will address efforts to integrate and develop science and engineering applications for Linux-based HPC systems in order to achieve maximum performance and scalability.

The conference program committee is soliciting novel papers, practical tutorials, and insightful technical presentations on a broad range of topics related to systems integration, operation and support, end-user applications, tools, and experiences.

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following:

  • Development of Highly Scalable Applications
  • Porting Experiences
  • Performance Evaluation, Analysis, and Optimization
  • High-Performance Applications and Libraries
  • Performance Tools
  • User Environments
  • Compilers
  • Clusters in Education
  • Production Management of HPC Linux Clusters
  • Clusters in Data Centers
  • New Experimental and Commercial Clusters
  • Clusters in Heterogeneous HPC Environments
  • System Management and Administration
  • Resource Management
  • Tools for Building and Administering Clusters
  • Scheduling and Load Balancing
  • Parallel I/O, File Systems, and Storage
  • Networks, Interconnects, and Protocols
  • Security
  • Linux Kernel Modifications or Extensions
  • Meta- and Grid-Computing
  • Middleware for Clusters
  • Other OS Strategies in Contrast to Linux
  • Visualization

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PAPERS

TUTORIALS

PRESENTATIONS

 

You are invited to submit novel papers for consideration by the Program Committee. It is expected that papers will fall into one of two paper tracks: Applications and Tools, and Systems. Proposed papers will be selected on the basis of an extended abstract of 5 to 8 pages. Paper abstract submissions must be accompanied by the required information listed below and must be submitted via email to lci-conf-papers@ncsa.uiuc.edu in plain text, PDF, or Microsoft Word format.

You are invited to submit tutorial proposals for consideration by the Program Committee. Tutorials can come from a variety of areas but should provide practical information and/or training for the HPC cluster and the MPP community. Those interested in submitting tutorials for consideration should prepare a 2- to 3-page description. Tutorial proposals containing the information listed below must be submitted via
e-mail to lci-conf-papers@ncsa.uiuc.edu in plain text, PDF, or Microsoft Word format.
You are invited to submit abstracts proposing presentations on interesting technical presentations for consideration by the Program Committee. Technical presentations can come from a variety of areas and will be grouped by similar subject matter in the conference program. Those interested in submitting technical presentations for consideration should prepare a 2- to 3-page abstract. Technical presentation abstract submissions must be accompanied by the required information listed below and must be submitted via email to lci-conf-papers@ncsa.uiuc.edu in plain text, PDF, or Microsoft Word format.
  • Title
  • Track (indicate one):
       (Applications or Systems)
  • Author(s) & Institution(s)
  • Presenter's name
  • Presenter's email
  • Presenter's phone
  • Title
  • A brief description of the tutorial
  • An outline of the topics to be covered
  • Duration (indicate one):
       Half-day or full-day
  • For each author provide:
    • Name
    • Institution
    • email
    • phone
    • short CV
  • Title
  • Author(s) & Institution(s)
  • Presenter's name
  • Presenter's email
  • Presenter's phone
  • Linux Clusters Institute