| Subject | CFP AGNM 2006 - Extended Deadline |
| From | "Masum Hasan (masum)" <masum@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Date | Sun, 21 May 2006 23:40:06 -0700 |
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Call for Papers ================= AGNM 2006 - Deadline Extended to June 9! If you have trouble uploading to the submission
website, please email your paper to agnm06@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Second IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on Autonomic
Grid Networking and Management October 26th-27th, 2006, Herbert Park Hotel, Held as part of the IEEE/IFIP 2nd International Week
on Management of Networks and Services Website: http://www.manweek2006.org/agnm/agnm.php
Autonomic Grid Computing (AGC) deals with
self-managing and self-adapting parallel and distributed computing and
associated data management on a distributed and parallel Grid of computational
machines (PCs, servers, supercomputers, clusters) and storage systems. Grid computing is performed with the support of two
major infrastructure components: 1) a Grid middleware, such as Globus or UNICORE,
which provides advanced services and supports Grid resource management, and 2)
a fabric layer, which comprises the underlying systems, such as computers,
operating systems, and storage systems. A fabric layer component of particular importance is
the network since all distributed services rely on the capabilities of the
interconnecting network. Recently, the Grid Community has started efforts to
enhance the core services of a Grid middleware with autonomic capabilities so
that the functions are self-managing. For example, an autonomic Grid resource allocation
manager, instead of statically allocating or releasing resources to Grid
applications, could do so adaptively, or self-heal to failures. However, the
AGC and associated infrastructure (AGCI) is geared mainly towards computational
(servers, supercomputers) and storage resources. In other words, the autonomic
behavior of AGC and AGCI is a function of changes in computational and storage
resources, but not networking resources. Hence there is need for support of
Autonomic Grid Networks (AGN) that incorporates into the Grid the
following: 1) Network resources distributed across LAN, MAN and
WAN, 2) Autonomic and on-demand functions (into various layers and components,
such as a Grid middleware). The autonomic functions may be conceptually similar
to the ones provided in the lower layer (Layers 3, 2, 1) networks, such as
self-control (dynamic rerouting, such as IGP rerouting), self-protection
([G]MPLS Fast Rerouting and Protection, Sonet/SDH protection switching), and
self-healing (control and data plane high-availability, etc.). For example, in
a typical Grid, the resource management architecture is client-server oriented,
where resources are typically registered to and pulled from a particular
service. In contrast, in an AGN, the resource management architecture could be
distributed and autonomous, where resource requests are routed by autonomous
and distributed AGN middleware components. This one-day workshop offers a unique opportunity
for researchers and practitioners to exchange ideas and experiences on
problems, challenges, solutions and potential future research and development
issues in this new field of Autonomic Grid Networking and Management. In
addition to paper presentations, the workshop provides an intimate setting for
discussion and debate through panels and group work. The authors are encouraged to submit original papers
on topics related to the concepts described above, including, but not limited
to: - Grid middleware enhancements for AGN - Cluster middleware enhancements for AGN - Network-aware autonomic Grid scheduling - Network-aware autonomic Grid data and storage
management - Network-aware autonomic cluster scheduling and
management - AGN specific resource discovery - AGN QoS (combined application and abstracted network
QoS) management - AGN routing - AGN self-healing and self-protection - AGN high-availability - AGN monitoring and performance management - AGN effects on HPC applications - HPC applications (MPI and other) on AGN - HPC applications (MPI and other) on MAN and WAN
AGN - Commercial applications
(CRM, ERP, Financial, etc.) on AGN - P2P AGN Submission ---------- For online submission instructions please visit http://www.manweek2006.org/agnm/submission.php Questions should be directed to
agnm06@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx IMPORTANT DEADLINES ------------------- Submission: Extended to June 9 Notification: July 7 2006 Camera ready: August 2 2006 Workshop: October 26-27 2006 Organizing Committee: --------------------- Workshop Chair: Masum Z. Hasan (Cisco Systems, Technical Programme
Committee -----------------------------
Lina Battestilli, MCNC, USA Raouf Boutaba, U Waterloo,
Canada Rob Brennan, Ericsson
R&D, Ireland Wayne Clark, Cisco Systems,
USA Asit Dan, IBM Watson
Research C, USA Cees DeLaat, U Amsterdam,
Netherlands Gabi Dreo-Rodosek, LRZ,
Germany Horst Dumcke, Cisco Systems,
France Tiziana Ferrari, INFN, Markus Fidler, U Silvia Figueira, Wolfgang Gentzsch, Rüdiger Geib, T-Systems, Masum Z. Hasan, Cisco Systems, Michiaki Hayashi, KDDI, Doan B. Hoang, U Gigi Karmous-Edwards, Francis Lee, NTU, Edgar Magaña, UPC, J.P. Martin-Flatin, UQAM, Manish Parashar, Rutgers U,
USA Gerard Parr, University of
Ulster, UK Pascale Primet, INRIA,
France Volker Sander, U Aachen,
Germany Dimitra Simeonidou, U Essex,
UK John Strassner, Motorola
Lab, USA Franco Travostino, Nortel
Networks, USA Michael Welzl, U Yufeng Xin, --Masum |
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