AMGCC14

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The 2nd International Workshop on Autonomic Management of high performance Grid and Cloud Computing (AMGCC’14)

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Co-located with The International Conference on Cloud and Autonomic Computing (CAC 2014)

London, U.K. -- September 12, 2014

Imperial College -- 08:30AM - 05:00PM (Workshop Program)

News & Events

  • Workshop homepage opens and is running
  • Paper submission deadline extension to May 24th, 2014
  • Workshop Program is now online.

Overview

AMGCC’14 (http://htcaas.kisti.re.kr/wiki/index.php/AMGCC14) workshop will be held in London on September 12, 2014, in conjunction with the International Conference on Cloud and Autonomic Computing (CAC 2014) (http://www.autonomic-conference.org/).

Grid computing leverages enormous computing resources scattered over the internet in order to integrate and form a large-scale computing platform to solve grand-scale problems. Grid computing also has had great influence on the cloud computing besides the virtualization technology which logically decouples the physical computing resources with the computing system. Consequently, the cloud computing provides cost-effective, fast, and unlimited virtualized resources for large-scale applications. Cloud computing is also used as “utility computing” where the computing services are provided on-demand and as needs based. Thus, it is commonly deployed for various applications these days.

Managing hybrid, virtualized computing resources in a large-scale cloud computing environments, however, still leaves a lot of research to be conducted. Furthermore, autonomous managements of resources in such a large scale federated hybrid computing infrastructures are essential. In this workshop, we would like to bring researcher around the world to discuss and communicate the challenges and research results in the design, implementation, and evaluation of novel autonomous hybrid cloud resource management systems, and the theory and practice of cloud and grid resource management.

Topics of Interests

Topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Autonomic Workflow and Resource Management in Cloud and Grid
  • Autonomous and Adaptive Management of Virtualized Resources
  • High Performance Grid and Cloud
  • Security, Privacy, and Compliance Management for Hybrid Utility Computing
  • Performance and Usage Monitoring in Hybrid Infrastructures
  • Autonomic Resource Discovery and Scheduling in Cloud and Grid
  • Service-based Autonomic Management in Cloud and Grid
  • Hybrid Cloud Resource Provisioning Orchestration
  • Adaptive Resource Provisioning and Adjustment in Grid and Cloud
  • Autonomics in High Performance Cloud Computing
  • Cloud/Grid Workload Profiling and Autonomic Deployment Control
  • Fault tolerance and Reliability in Hybrid Utility Computing
  • Federation, Bridging, and Bursting of Grid and Cloud Resources

Important Dates

  • Paper submission: May 1, 2014 May 24 (Extended)
  • Notification of acceptance: May 28, 2014 June 15
  • Camera-ready paper: June 8, 2014 July 3
  • Workshop: September 12, 2014

Paper Submission Guideline

Submitted papers must include original work and may not be under consideration for another workshop, conference, or journal. Accepted papers must be presented at the workshop. Papers are limited to 8 pages in standard IEEE proceedings format. The 8-page PDF format of the paper must be submitted online at the paper submission site before the deadline.

Extended Paper Journal Version Selected papers presented at the AMGCC’14 workshop will be invited to a special issue in the Springer Cluster Computing Journal, indexed by the SCIE, JCR, and SCOPUS rank (http://link.springer.com/journal/10586). In AMGCC’13, ~ 70% of the presented papers were invited to publish in the journal.

Organization

Workshop Co-Chairs

  • David Wallom, Oxford eResearch Centre, University of Oxford, U.K.
  • Myungho Lee, Myongji University, Korea
  • Soonwook Hwang, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, Korea

Technical Program Committee

  • Jaeyoung Choi, Soongsil University, Korea
  • Ewa Deelman, Information Sciences Institute/University of Southern California, USA
  • Ricardo Graciani Diaz, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
  • Hyunsang Eom, Seoul National University, Korea
  • Sandro Fiore, CMCC and University of Salento, Italy
  • Eric Heien, Computational Infrastructure for Geodynamics/University of California, Davis, USA
  • Jik-Soo Kim, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, Korea
  • Yoonhee Kim, Sookmyung Women’s University, Korea
  • Jae W. Lee, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
  • Myungho Lee, Myongji University, Korea
  • Young Choon Lee, University of Sydney, Australia
  • Raffaele Montella, University of Naples Parthenope, Italy
  • Taiga Nakamura, IBM Tokyo Research Laboratory, Japan
  • Beomseok Nam, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
  • Sangmi Lee Pallickara, Colorado State University, USA
  • Sungyong Park, Sogang University, Korea
  • Yoshio Tanaka, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan
  • Tezuka Taro, University of Tsukuba
  • Ananta Tiwari, San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), USA
  • Jose Luis Vazquez-Poletti, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
  • Justin M Wozniak, Argonne National Lab
  • Heonyoung Yeom, Seoul National University, Korea

Contacts

For any inquiries about the workshop or paper submission, please contact

Myungho Lee, Myongji University, myunghol AT mju.ac.kr

Soonwook Hwang, KISTI, hwang AT kisti.re.kr

Sponsors

http://en.kisti.re.kr/ http://nisn.re.kr/eng/ http://www.ogf.org/