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
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- 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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Key Dates and Information
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