ACM 2000 Java Grande Conference
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Sponsored by ACM
San Francisco, California, June 3-4, 2000
http://www.extreme.indiana.edu/java00 |
The Java Grande Conference focuses on the use of Java in the broad area
of high-performance computing; including engineering and scientific applications,
simulations, data-intensive applications, and other emerging application
areas that exploit parallel and distributed computing or combine communication
and computing. A day of tutorials will be held on the day following the
conference. The conference precedes the JavaOne 2000 conference, which
would enable the Java Grande attendees to expose themselves to the latest
in basic Java Technology.
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts that demonstrate timely results,
technologies, or experiences that are most likely to have impact on the
use of Java in high performance computing systems.
Topics of interest include but are not restricted to:
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Java use for scientific and engineering applications
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Java frameworks and libraries for high-performance computing
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Implementation techniques for Java on high-performance systems
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Java numerics and Java extensions for high-performance computing
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Java compilation and optimization for high-performance computing
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Java development tools and environments for high-performance computing
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Java performance and benchmarking
SUBMISSION
Papers should report new research and should not exceed 5000 words (approximately
10 pages typeset on 16 point spacing, or 15 typewritten double-spaced pages).
The program committee will review each submission and select papers based
on originality, timeliness, relevance, and clarity. All accepted papers
will be presented at the conference, and published in the conference proceedings.
Electronic submission is strongly encouraged. Please e-mail a Postscript
or PDF copy of your submission to
java00@icase.edu or send
15 hard copies to the program chair. Submissions must be received by January
17, 2000.
Authors will be notified by Feb 24, 2000.
Authors of accepted papers will be expected to sign a copyright release
form. Proceedings will be distributed at the conference and will subsequently
be available from ACM. Papers published in proceedings are eligible for
subsequent publication in refereed ACM journals at the discretion of the
editor of the particular journal. Papers describing essentially the same
work must not have been published elsewhere or be simultaneously under
consideration for publication elsewhere.
People interested in contributing a tutorial (.5 or 1 day) should contact
the program chair by Jan 31, 2000. The tutorials will be held on
June 5, 2000.
Important Dates:
Papers due: Jan 17, 2000.
Tutorial Proposals due: Jan 31, 2000.
Acceptance notice: Feb. 24, 2000
Final Papers due: March 24, 2000
CONFERENCE CHAIR
Dennis Gannon
Department of Computer Science
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN 47401
and
NAS Division
NASA Ames Research Center
MS 258-5
Moffet Field, CA 94035
Phone: (650) 604 1934
gannon@cs.indiana.edu
PROGRAM CHAIR
Piyush Mehrotra
ICASE
MS 132C
3 West Reid Street - Building 1152
NASA Langley Research Center
Hampton, VA 23681
Phone: (757)-864-2188
Fax: (757)-864-6134
pm@icase.edu
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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Henri Bal, Vrije University
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Sandra Baylor, IBM
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Aart Bik, Intel Corporation
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Siddartha Chatterjee, University of North Carolina
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Ken Kennedy, Rice University
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Scott Kohn, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Arvind Krishnamurthy, Yale University
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Timothy Lindohm, Sun Microsystems
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Satoshi Matsuoka, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Roldan Pozo, NIST
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Vivek Sarkar, IBM
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Suresh Srinivas, SGI
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Vaidy Sunderam, Emory University
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Gregor von Laszewzki, Argonne National Laboratory
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Martin Westhead, EPCC
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Kathy Yelick, University of California at Berkeley
PUBLICITY CHAIR
Michael Philippsen
Computer Science Department
University of Karlsruhe
Am Fasanengarten 5
76128 Karlsruhe Germany
Phone: 49-721-608-4067
Fax: 49-721-608-7343
phlipp@ira.uka.de
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