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Latest updates

November 05, 2009: The Conference Website is now available

March 11, 2010: Keynote Speakers

April 15, 2010: IEEE Conference Record Number : 17365

April 27, 2010: The proceedings will be published by the IEEE and will be included in IEEE Xplore

August 05, 2010: List of Accepted Papers is Available in the Conference Website

September 21, 2010: Technical Program is Available in the Conference Website

 







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1st International Conference
on

Parallel, Distributed and Grid Computing
(PDGC-2010)

October 28 to 30,  2010  *   Jaypee University of Information Technology
Waknaghat, Solan (HP), India

The proceedings will be published by the IEEE and will be included in IEEE Xplore
IEEE Conference Record number: 17365
IEEE Catalogue number: CFP1034K-PRT; ISBN: 978-1-4244-7672-5 (Print Version)
IEEE Catalogue number: CFP1034K-CDR; ISBN: 978-1-4244-7672-2 (CD-ROM Version)


Paper Submission Deadline Extended upto JUNE 14, 2010 (Closed)



The First International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Grid Computing (PDGC-2010) will be organized at Jaypee University of Information Technology, Waknaghat, Solan, Himachal Pradesh, India. The conference is technically sponsored by IEEE Delhi Section Computer Society Chapter. PDGC-2010 will serve as an international forum for researchers and practitioners interested in recent advances in the areas of parallel, distributed and grid computing. It will provide an opportunity to present and exchange advanced scientific and technological information in hardware, software and theoretical foundation in these areas.


Location:

Jaypee University of Information Technology is located at Waknaghat, Solan, Himachal Pradesh 173215, India. It is situated near Shimla (24 Km) just 3 Km off the NH22 (Delhi-Ambala-Kalka-Waknaghat-Shimla road). Convenient airports are Shimla (30 Km), Chandigarh (100 Km), New Delhi (350 Km) and Amritsar (350 Km).


Keynote Speakers:

YALE PATT (click here for detail)

Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and
Ernest Cockrell, Jr. Centennial Chair in Engineering
The University of Texas at Austin
USA

 

CHRISTIAN SCHEIDELER (click here for detail)

Professor of Computer Science, and
Director of the Research Group "Theory of Distributed Systems"
Universität Paderborn
Germany

 

RAJKUMAR BUYYA (click here for detail)

Director of CLOUDS Lab, The University of Melbourne, and
CEO, Manjrasoft Pvt Ltd, Melbourne
Australia

 

DIETMAR TUTSCH (click here for detail)

Chair of Automation and Computer Science
University of Wuppertal
Germany



The topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:

Distributed Systems: Distributed algorithms, distributed databases, heterogeneous distributed systems, distributed shared memory systems, distributed object-oriented systems, AI in distributed systems.

Parallel Computer Systems: Parallel algorithms, interconnection networks, hybrid & embedded parallel systems, memory organization, support for parallel I/O, multi/many core systems, GPU and FPGA based parallel systems.

Network-based Computing: Web computing, cluster computing, cloud computing, computational grids, data grids, semantic grid, mobile agents, distributed web services, security in distributed systems.

Dependable Computing and Systems: Fault-tolerance, self-stabilization, performance prediction and analysis, simulation, knowledge-based program development.

Cluster and Grid Computing: Collaboration technologies, Communication and Networking Systems, Data analysis and management on grids, Data grids, Grid computing infrastructures, middleware and tools, Grid computing services, Grid infrastructures for data analysis, Grid standards as related to applications.

Multimedia and Service Networking: Multimedia communications and services; Real-time
networking; Quality-of-Service; Performance modeling; Networked real-time embedded systems; Services on-demand, Network Management.

Peer-to-Peer Computing: Performance Modeling and Evaluation, Power-aware Computing, Real-Time and Multimedia Systems, Resource Management and Scheduling.

Security and Privacy: Security in computational and data grids, Security in distributed environments, configuration, policy, and management issues.

Related fields: Web-based Computing and Service-Oriented Architecture, Wireless and Mobile Computing, Algorithms design and analysis, artificial intelligence, Biologically Inspired Computing.