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3rd IEEE International Conference on e-Science and Grid Computing
e-Science 2007
Dec. 10-13, 2007, Bangalore, India
http://www.escience2007.org/
Sponsored/Organised By:
IEEE Computer Society's Technical Committee on Scalable Computing
The Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), India
Center For Computation & Technology (CCT), LSU, USA
The University of Melbourne, Australia
Indiana University, USA
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Call For Papers
The next generation of scientific research and experiments will be
carried out by communities of researchers from organizations that span
national boundaries. These activities will involve geographically
distributed and heterogeneous resources such as computational systems,
scientific instruments, databases, sensors, software components,
networks, and people. Such large-scale and enhanced scientific
endeavors, popularly termed as e-Science, are carried out via
collaborations on a global scale.
Grid computing has emerged as one of the key computing paradigms that
enable the creation and management of an Internet-based utility
computing infrastructure, called cyberinfrastructure, for the
realization of e-Science and e-Business at the global level. To harness
the potential of e-Science and Grid computing paradigms, several
national and international projects around the world have been initiated
to carry out research and innovation activities that will transform the
goal of e-Science and Grid computing into a reality.
The e-Science 2007 conference, sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society’s
Technical Committee for Scalable Computing (TCSC), is designed to bring
together leading international and interdisciplinary research
communities, developers, and users of e-Science applications and
enabling IT technologies. The conference serves as a forum to present
the results of the latest research and product/tool developments, and
highlight related activities from around the world.
Topics
Topics of interest concerning e-Science and Grid computing include, but
not limited to, the following:
* Enabling Technologies: Internet and Web Services
* Collaborative Science Models and Techniques
* Service-Oriented Grid Architectures
* Problem Solving Environments
* Application Development Environments
* Programming Paradigms and Models
* Resource Management and Scheduling
* Grid Economy and Business Models
* Autonomic, Real-Time and Self-Organising Grids
* Virtual Instruments and Data Access Management
* Sensor Networks and Environmental Observatories in e-Science
* Security Challenges
* e-Science & Grid applications in Physics, Biology, Astronomy,
Chemistry, Finance, Engineering, and the Humanities
* Web 2.0 Technology and Services for e-Science
Paper Submission
Authors are invited to submit papers of not more than 8 pages of double
column text using single-spaced, 10-point font size on 8.5 x 11 inch
pages, as per IEEE 8.5 x 11 manuscript guidelines:
ftp://pubftp.computer.org/press/outgoing/proceedings/
Authors should submit a PDF or PostScript (Level 2) file that will print
on a PostScript printer. Full paper submission instructions will be
placed on the conference website. The conference proceedings will be
published by the IEEE Computer Society Press, USA and will be made
available online through the IEEE Digital Library.
e-Science 2007 will also feature workshops, tutorials, exhibits, and an
industrial track. To organize or participate in these please visit the
conference website.
Program Chair:
Geoffrey Fox,
Indiana University, USA.
Important Dates
Papers Due: July 15, 2007
Notification of Acceptance: September 10, 2007
Camera Ready Papers Due: October 5, 2007
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