3rd Workshop on Scalable Computing in Distributed Systems (SCoDiS'2012)
and
8th Workshop on Large Scale Computations on Grids (LaSCoG'2012)

Wrocław, Poland, September 9-12, 2012

 

The Large Scale Computing in Grids (LaSCoG) workshop originated in 2005, and when it was created we have stated in its preamble that:

“The emerging paradigm for execution of large-scale computations, whether they originate as scientific or engineering applications, or for supporting large data-intensive calculations, is to utilize multiple computers at sites distributed across the Internet. In particular, computational Grids are collections of distributed, possibly heterogeneous resources which can be used as ensembles to execute large-scale applications. While the vision of the global computational Grid is extremely appealing, there remains a lot of work on all levels to achieve it.”

While, it can hardly be stated that the issues we have observed in 2005 have been satisfactorily addressed, a number of changes has happened that expanded the world of large-scale computing. Today we can observe emergence of a much more general paradigm for execution of large-scale applications, whether they originate from scientific or engineering areas, or they support large data-intensive calculations. These tasks utilize computational Grids, cloud-based systems and resource virtualization. Here, collections of distributed, possibly heterogeneous resources, are used as ensembles to execute large-scale applications.

This being the case, we have decided to keep the LaSCoG workshop tradition alive, but to co-locate it with a conference which will have an appropriately broader scope. This is how the Workshop on Scalable Computing in Distributed Systems (SCoDiS'10) emerged.

The LaSCoG-SCoDiS'10 pair of events shares a joint Program Committee and is envisioned as a forum to promote an exchange of ideas and results aimed at addressing sophisticated issues that arise in developing large-scale applications running on heterogeneous distributed systems.

Topics

Covered topics include (but are not limited to):

  • Large-scale algorithms and applications
  • Cloud computing
  • Symbolic and numeric computations
  • High performance computations for large scale simulations
  • Large-scale distributed computations
  • Agent-based computing
  • Data models for large-scale applications
  • Security issues for large-scale computations
  • Science portals
  • Data visualization
  • Performance analysis, evaluation and prediction
  • Programming models
  • Peer-to-peer models and services for scalable Grids
  • Collaborative science applications
  • Business applications
  • Data-intensive applications
  • Operations on large-scale distributed databases
  • On-demand computing
  • Computation as a service
  • Federation of compute capacity
  • Virtualization supporting computations
  • Self-adaptive computational / storage systems
  • Volunteer computing

Paper submission

Important Dates

  • Paper submission: May 14, 2012
  • Author notification: June 17, 2012
  • Final submission and registration: July 8, 2012
  • Conference date: September 9-12, 2012

Technically supported by:

FedCSIS is organized by :


Faculty of Computer Science and Management
, Wrocław University of Technology

Under auspices of :

Prof. Barbara Kudrycka
Minister of Science
and Higher Education

Prof. Michał Kleiber

President of the Polish
Academy of Sciences
 

Prof. Bogusław Fiedor
Rector of Wroclaw
University of Economics
(2005-2012)
Prof. Tadeusz Więckowski
Rector of Wroclaw
University of Technology