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GPC 2012 Call for Papers


Grid and Pervasive Computing covers research issues and challenges in the field of computer science and engineering in areas of grid and pervasive computing. Grid computing connects computer resources from multiple domains for solving computationally complex scientific, technical or business problems in a distributed fashion. Pervasive computing aims at creating computational devices and systems that will blend into environment to support everyday human activities via natural human computer interaction.


GPC 2012 aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from interested communities of grid computing and pervasive computing to explore ideas and solutions to challenges in the areas of grid and pervasive computing. Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research papers with the following topics, but not limited to

  • Cloud, cluster and grid computing
  • Mobile, peer-to-peer and pervasive computing
  • Sensor and Ad hoc networks
  • Mobile agents and networking
  • Service-oriented computing
  • Middleware, resource management, and runtime environments
  • Programming models, tools and environments for distributed and pervasive computing
  • Grid and pervasive applications, including eScience and eBusiness applications
  • Creation and management of virtual enterprises and organizations
  • Grid and cloud computing economy and business models
  • Semantic web, semantic grid, metadata and ontology related to pervasive and distributed computing
  • Distributed multimedia analysis and processing
  • Security and privacy in grid, pervasive and cloud computing

 

Submissions

Authors are invited to submit original contributions. Paper submissions shall be in English, should be complete, should not exceed 15 pages in length and should be in full conformance with LNCS paper style.
 

The GPC 2012 proceedings will be published by Springer as a volume in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. The publisher will arrange the indexing of the proceedings in all major indexing services.

 

Important Dates


Jan 15, 2012 (extended to Feb 10, 2012) Full papers due
Jan 15, 2012 (extended to Feb 10, 2012) Workshops and tutorial proposals due
Mar 11, 2012 Notification to authors
Mar 23, 2012 Camera-ready papers due
May 11-13, 2012 Conference dates



Call for Workshops

Workshops on themes within the conference scope may be arranged to discuss matters of immediate technical interest as well as to foster action on longer-term technical objectives. The work reported in workshops can be still under development and the aim of presenting the work can be to trigger interaction on the topic between the authors presenting their work and the audience. All accepted workshop papers will be published jointly in the GPC 2012 Workshops post-proceedings by Springer as a separate volume in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. The publisher will arrange the indexing of the proceedings in all major indexing services. Publishing the workshop proceedings after the conference allows the workshop to act as another round of (informal) reviewing and quality improvement, as the camera-ready papers will be submitted after the conference. A workshop can include 1-4 sessions, allowing 5-20 presentations. Paper length is limited to 12 pages in LNCS format.


The workshop organizers are expected to select papers for the workshop using a peer review process that obeys the GPC 2012 conflict of interest policy (here). Moreover, the workshop organizers are expected to organize a workshop session at the GPC 2012 conference. All workshop participants (including workshop organizers and authors of the accepted papers) will pay the normal GPC2012 registration fee. The papers presented at the workshop session will be included in the GPC 2012 workshop post-proceedings. Finally, the workshop organizers are expected to deliver the camera-ready papers in the correct format by the post-proceedings deadline - more information can be found from here.

Workshop proposals should be submitted by e-mail to the Workshop Chairs:

 

Important Dates


Jan 15, 2012 (extended to Feb 10, 2012) Submission of workshop proposals
Feb 19, 2012 Notification to workshop organizers
Mar 15, 2012 Submission of papers*
Mar 25, 2012 Notification to authors*
Apr 04, 2012Early registration ends
May 11-13, 2012The conference



Call for Tutorials

Tutorials should address subjects that fall within the scope of the conference and may be proposed as either half-or a full-day events. Proposals should include a title, an abstract, a description of the topic, a detailed outline of the presentation, a description of the presenter's lecturing expertise in general and with the proposed topic in particular, the proposed duration (half day or full day), the intended level of the tutorial (introductory, intermediate, or advanced), the recommended audience experience and background, and a statement of the reasons for attending. The providers of full-day tutorials will receive a complimentary conference registration (for one or two instructors) and a fee.

Proposals should be submitted by e-mail to the Tutorial Chairs:

 

Important Dates


Jan 15, 2012 (extended to Feb 10, 2012) Submission of tutorial proposals
Feb 19, 2012 Notification to tutorial organizers

 

Conference web page: /hust/mu_idc/gpc2012/

 

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