We invite participants to submit a poster to the CCGrid 2021
conference. CCGrid aims at presenting the latest breakthroughs in
Cluster, Grid and Cloud technologies for both academic and industry
professionals.
CCGrid 2021 will have a special focus on three important issues that are
significantly influencing all aspects of Cluster, Cloud, and Internet
computing: Adaptive Elastic Computing, Green Computing, and Cyber-Physical
Computing. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to::
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Internet Computing Frontiers
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Edge, Fog, Serverless, Lambda, Streaming, etc.
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Architecture, Networking, Data Centers
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Service oriented architectures, (I/P)aaS paradigms,
Virtualized hardware (GPUs, TPUs, FPGAs), etc.
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Storage and I/O Systems
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Distributed storage, cloud storage, Storage as a Service,
data locality techniques for in-memory processing, storage
in the edge.
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Programming Models and Runtime Systems
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Programming models, languages, systems and
tools/environments. Virtualization, containers, and
middleware technologies. Actors, agents, programming
decentralized computing systems.
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Resource Management and Scheduling
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Resource allocation algorithms, profiling, modeling.
Cluster, cloud, and internet computing scheduling and
meta-scheduling techniques.
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Performance Modelling and Evaluation
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Performance models. Monitoring and evaluation tools.
Analysis of system/application performance.
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Cyber-Security and Privacy
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Cloud security and trust. Access control. Data privacy and
integrity. Regulation.
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Sustainable and Green Computing
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Environment friendly computing ecosystems.
Hardware/software/application energy efficiency. Power,
cooling and thermal awareness.
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Applications
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Applications to real and complex problems in science, engineering,
business and society. User studies. Experiences with large-scale
deployments systems and data science applications. Distributed
AI/Machine Learning on the cloud. Data streaming analytics for
intelligent transportation systems.
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Emerging Topics
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Blockchain inspired models in distributed systems, Big Data
(or data intensive) models
Submission and Review Process
The poster submission will be through the link provided in the EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ccgrid21posters)
Each research poster will be taken through a comprehensive peer review
process by an internationally recognized group of experts in the field.
Posters will be evaluated along the metrics of a) Quality of Presentation;
b) Novelty / Originality; c) Relation to State of the Art; d) Technical
Strength; e) Significance of Work; and f) Relevance to Conference. Every
effort will be made to ensure that each poster receives multiple reviews.
Posters can be submitted through EasyChair in one of two ways:
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Proceedings Published Posters
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Participants submitting proceedings published posters are required to
submit 1) a short paper upto four pages describing the poster content,
research, relevance and importance to the cluster, grid and cloud
computing community and 2) the draft of the actual poster to be
presented as a PDF file. If accepted, this four page short paper will
be published in the proceedings of the conference.
Important dates:
Important Dates
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Deadline for proceeding published posters: 19 February 2021
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Notification of Acceptance: 26 February 2021
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Final Version Due: 3 March 2021
Web Published Posters
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These posters require a 1) short one page abstract and 2) the draft of
the actual poster to be presented as a PDF file to be submitted. These
abstracts will not be included in the conference proceedings, but will
be published on the conference website.
Important dates:
Important Dates
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Deadline for proceeding published posters: 19 March 2021
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Notification of Acceptance: 9 April 2021
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Final Version Due: 16 April 2021
Poster Presentation Information
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By submitting a poster proposal, you agree to present the poster at
CCGrid'21 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Poster presenters need to be registered CCGrid'21 participants.
Only posters of registered presenters will be admitted.
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For both forms of posters, participants will be able to display the
poster during the conference and give a short 5 minute presentation
about their poster.
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Draft of the poster as PDF file, 1 page maximum (the final poster
may not exceed A0 portrait paper size (841 mm x 1189 mm/33.1” x 46.8”)
or A1 landscape paper size (594 mm x 841 mm/23.4” x 33.1”).
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Poster presenters are responsible for creating, printing and
transporting their posters to the conference.
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The organizers will provide poster boards, numbers, topic areas,
tape etc. for the poster session.
Posters Co-Chairs
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Hari Subramoni, The Ohio State University, USA
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Joanna Kolodziej, National Research Institute (NASK), Poland
Posters Committee
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Sourav Chakraborty, AMD
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Hyun-wook Jin, Konkuk University, South Korea
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Rajkumar Kettimuthu, Argonne National Laboratory
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Minsik Kim, KISTI Supercomputing Center, South Korea
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Nectarios Koziris, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
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Amir Shafi, The Ohio State University, USA
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Mohammad Wasi-ur Rahman, Intel
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Ugo Varetto, Pawsey Supercomputing Centre, Australia
Please contact the Poster Co-Chairs for any questions / clarifications.
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