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Call for Papers: Challenges of Large Applications in Distributed Environments (CLADE) 2010
To be held in conjunction with HPDC-2010, 22 June 2010, Chicago, IL
CLADE 2010 focuses on complex issues affecting large-scale, distributed applications that use advanced distributed cyberinfrastructure. These issues include adapting to heterogeneity and being dynamic in space and time, that arise in developing, deploying, and executing large-scale distributed computing applications in science, engineering, medicine, business, economics, education, and other disciplines. This includes recent results on large scale and/or innovative applications that effectively use distributed heterogeneous and dynamic computing environments.
Topics of interest to this workshop include (but are not limited to) applications that illustrate advances in the following areas:
- Large-scale distributed applications, both computation- and data-centric
- Application-specific portals in distributed environments
- Distributed problem-solving environments
- Distributed, collaborative science applications
- Large, distributed data analysis
- Applications with heterogeneous spatial and temporal characteristics
- Distributed, multidimensional, dynamically adaptive applications
- Applications of new theories and tools for constructing adaptive software systems
- Enterprise/data-center applications
- Applications on emerging distributed environments such as clouds
- Examples of distributed applications benefiting from advances in:
Workflow tools in distributed environments
Application hosting frameworks for distributed environments
Runtime support for intelligent, adaptive systems
Programming models for heterogeneous and dynamic computation
Portability, quality of service, or fault-tolerance in cluster and grid computation
Resource management, dynamic scheduling or load balancing in heterogeneous environments
To submit a paper for CLADE, please use the EasyChair submission site: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=clade2010
Submission Requirements:
PDF format
No more than 8 pages
No less than 11 point format
Single spacing, no more than 6 lines per inch (2.54 cm)
Important Dates:
Submissions Due: 1 March 2010
Paper Decisions Announced: 7 April 2010
Final Camera-Ready Papers Due: 23 April 2010
Workshop Date: 22 June 2010 (all dates are firm)



