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Call for Paper
Service-oriented computing is a popular design methodology for large scale business computing systems. Grid computing enables the sharing of distributed computing and data resources such as processing, networking and storage capacity to create a cohesive resource environment for executing distributed applications in service-oriented computing. Grid computing represents more business-oriented orchestration of pretty homogeneous and powerful distributed computing resources to optimize the execution of time consuming process as well. Grid computing have received a significant and sustained research interest in terms of designing and deploying large scale and high performance computational in e-Science and businesses. The objective of the meeting is to serve as both the premier venue for presenting foremost research results in the area and as a forum for introducing and exploring new concepts.
Topic of Interest
Authors are solicited to contribute to the workshop by submitting articles that illustrate research results, projects, surveying works and industrial experiences that describe significant advances in the following areas, but are not limited to
- Applications, including eScience and eBusiness Applications
- Architectures and Fabrics
- Distributed and Large-Scale Data Access and Management
- Core Grid Infrastructure
- Peer to Peer Protocols in Grid Computing
- Network Support for Grid Computing
- Monitoring, Management and Organization Tools
- Networking and Security
- Performance Measurement and Modelling
- Metadata, Ontology, and Provenance
- Middleware and toolkits for Grid Computing
- Computing and Programming Models
- Programming Tools and Environments
- Distributed Problem Solving
- Creation and Management of Virtual Enterprises and Organizations
- Information Services
- Resource Management, Scheduling, and Runtime Environments
- Scientific, Industrial and Social Implications
- QoS and SLA Negotiation
- Grid Economy and Business Models
- Autonomic and Utility Computing on Global Grids
- Cluster and Grid Integration Issues
- Web Services, Semantic Grid and Web 2.0
- Grid related Applications
Paper submission
Authors are invited to submit papers for the workshop Submission system ( Easy chair )
by January 26, 2013. Submissions must be original and should not have
been published previously or be under consideration for publication
while being evaluated for this workshop. The proceedings of the
workshop will be published by Springer (Confirmed).
Selected papers from GRIDCOM - 2013, after further revisions, will be
published in the special issues of the following international journals.
International journal of Computer Networks & Communications (IJCNC)
International Journal of Grid Computing & Applications (IJGCA)
International Journal of Distributed and Parallel systems (IJDPS)
Important Dates
Submission Deadline: January 16, 2013 January 26, 2013 (firm)
Authors Notification: February 15, 2013
Final Manuscript Due: February 20, 2013