[FLASH-BUGS] Extended deadline for ITCC2004: track on distributed and Grid systems

From: Maria Mirto (maria.mirto@unile.it)
Date: Mon Nov 10 2003 - 10:13:12 CST

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    Dear all,

    the deadline of ITCC 2004 has been extended,
    so we extended the Distributed and Grid Systems track deadline.

    New and updated submissions are possible until November 21, 2003.
    Please visit the ITCC 2004 website prior to your final submission
    and use the online submission system.
    If any problem occurs during electronic paper submission, please contact Track
    Chair via email.

    Best regards,
    Maria Mirto.

    Submission Page: http://www.softconf.com/start/ITCC2004/submit.html
    Track Page: http://datadog.unile.it/itcc2004/cfp.htm

    IMPORTANT DATES
          November 21, 2003 Paper Due
          December 19, 2003 Author Notification
          January 9, 2004 Camera-Ready Copy

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    Maria Mirto, CACT/ISUFI (Center for Advanced Computational Technologies)
    Engineering Faculty, Department of Innovation Engineering
    University of Lecce, Via per Monteroni, 73100 Lecce, Italy
    phone: +39-0832-297304, fax: +39-0832-297279
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    We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this email.
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    Track on Methodologies, Technologies and Applications
    in distributed and Grid systems.

          ITCC 2004: IEEE International Conference on
          Information Technology: Coding and Computing

             Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society
                       April 5-7, 2004
                The Orleans, Las Vegas, Nevada
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                             Call for Papers
                 http://datadog.unile.it/itcc2004/cfp.htm
                           http://www.itcc.info
                            ******************

    Computational Grids, initially used for the sharing of distributed computation
    resources in scientific applications, start to be used in different
    application domains offering basic services for application definition and
    execution in heterogeneous distributed systems.

    In health systems, the Grid offers the power and ubiquity needed to the
    acquisition of biomedical data, processing and delivering of biomedical images
    (CT, MRI, PET, SPECT, etc) located in different hospitals, within a wide area.
    So, the Grid acts as a Collaborative Working Environment: doctors often want
    to aggregate not only medical data, but also human expertise and might want
    colleague around the world to visualize the examinations in the same way and
    at the same time so that the group can discuss the diagnosis in real time.

    The Grid offers a dynamic infrastructure for retrieving and on-demand
    processing of remote sensing data, for instance, retrieving of SAR metadata
    related to terabyte of SAR data, starting on-demand processing on raw data,
    starting on-demand post-processing on focalized data and creating a complex
    application composing simple tasks.

    For atmospheric and climate modeling, a Grid offers tools for simulate and
    forecasting meteorological phenomena, simulate emission and dispersion of
    pollutants for air quality studies and simulate complex phenomena about the
    impact of global climate changes.

    Grid Computing techniques can be used in the motor industry, reducing the
    optimization process time for improvement of diesel engine emission
    performance using, for instance, micro-genetic algorithms for engine chamber
    geometry optimization and Kiva3 code to calculate chamber geometry fitness.

    In the computer aided medicine, a new research area involves the use of the
    Grid technologies for surgical simulations. Some simulations could be
    performed in a distributed system to allow surgeons to practise executing of
    particular surgical procedures. Analysis of the problems relevant to the use
    of GRID in medical virtual environments will be appreciated.

    Finally, bioinformatic applications call for the ability to read large
    datasets (e.g. protein databases) and to create new datasets (e.g. mass
    spectrometry proteomic data). They can require the ability to change
    (updating) existing datasets; consequently a Data Grid, i.e. a distributed
    infrastructure for storing large datasets, is needed. In the bioinformatic
    field, a Data Grid could reveal useful to build Electronic Patient Record
    systems (EPRs) for the management of patient information (data, metadata and
    images), to support data replication, allowing the integration and sharing of
    biological databases and, generally, for the developement of efficient
    bioinformatics (in particular proteomic) applications.

    The main goal of the Conference Track is to discuss well-known and emerging
    data-intensive applications in the context of distributed systems and Grid
    systems, and to analyze technologies and methodologies useful to develop such
    applications in such environments.

    In particular, this Conference Track aims at offering a forum of discussion
    where young researchers and PhD students could present their research
    activities, either at an early or mature phase.

    Topics include, but are not limited to:
      Data intensive applications in distributed and Grid systems:
          - Grid for biomedical imaging;
          - Grid for remote sensing and GIS application;
          - Grid for Atmospheric and Climate Modeling;
          - Grid for motor industry (diesel engine simulation);
          - Grid for surgery simulations;
          - Bioinformatic for:
             o Biomedical Imaging;
             o Proteomics and genomics;
             o Electronic Patient Records;
             o Medical images, data and metadata management;
             o Image Recognition, Processing and Analysis.

      Technologies and methodologies in distributed and grid-based applications:
          - Grid technologies (Grid portals, Web & Grid services, portlets);
          - Grid Information and Monitoring services and related
    (OO,Relational,XML) data models;
          - Grid Security;
          - Grid Workload and Data management services;
          - Grid Resource management;
          - Parallel and Distributed application (cluster and grid based);
          - Simulation and Applications of Modeling.

    IMPORTANT DATES
          November 21, 2003 Paper Due
          December 19, 2003 Author Notification
          January 9, 2004 Camera-Ready Copy

    Note: The Proceedings will be published by IEEE Computer Society. A special
    issue of an international journal is being planned consisting of selected
    papers from this conference. Authors of selected papers will be invited to
    submit an extended version for the journal.

    SUBMISSION DETAILS
    Papers should be original and contain contributions of theoretical or
    experimental nature.

    Interested authors should submit a paper (up to 8 pages, formatted in the
    style of IEEE Proceedings format - http://computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm),
    including keywords, using a specific form
    (http://www.softconf.com/start/ITCC2004/submit.html), before November 21,
    2003.
    Instructions about submission are also available
    (http://www.ee.unlv.edu/%7Eit/Files/start/how-to-submit.html).
    If any problem occurs during electronic paper submission, please contact track
    chair.

    Maria Mirto,
    CACT/ISUFI (Center for Advanced Computing Technology),
    c/o Engineering Faculty, Department of Innovation Engineering,
    University of Lecce,
    Via per Monteroni,
    73100 Lecce, Italy,

    Voice: +39-0832-297304,
    Fax: +39-0832-297279,

    Email: maria.mirto@unile.it

    Electronic submission (PostScript or PDF) is strongly encouraged.



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