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DAPSYS 2004

5th AUSTRIAN-HUNGARIAN WORKSHOP
ON DISTRIBUTED AND PARALLEL SYSTEMS

in conjunction with EuroPVM/MPI 2004

Budapest, Hungary
September 19-22, 2004





DAPSYS (Austrian-Hungarian Workshop on Distributed and Parallel Systems) is an international biannual conference series dedicated to all aspects of distributed and parallel computing.

DAPSYS 2004 is organized jointly with the 11th EuroPVM/MPI conference. Participants of the two events will share invited talks, tutorials and social events. Contributed paper presentations will take place in separate tracks in parallel.

While EuroPVM/MPI is dedicated to the latest developments related to the PVM and MPI message passing systems, DAPSYS provides an excellent opportunity for academics and industrial experts to discuss general aspects of distributed and parallel systems. In this way, the two events complement each other and participants of DAPSYS and EuroPVM/MPI can benefit from the joint organization.

SCOPE

DAPSYS 2004 is expected to be a major event for vendors, researchers and teachers to consider present and future topics in distributed and parallel systems. Papers presenting original research, educational methods, new concepts, and results of international projects are being sought. Papers describing clusters, cluster programming, Grid systems and related fields are especially welcome. Topics of interest of DAPSYS include but are not limited to the following:
  • Cluster and Grid systems
  • Distributed and Grid middleware
  • Parallel operating systems
  • Parallel and distributed programming languages and methodologies
  • Parallel and distributed algorithms
  • Software engineering and development tools, environments for parallel systems.
  • Parallel architecture and I/O systems
  • Web computing with special focus on portals and web services technology
  • Java/CORBA systems
  • Parallel and distributed databases and data mining
  • Applications of parallel, distributed technologies, clusters and the Grid
PUBLICATION

The proceedings of DAPSYS 2004 will be published by Kluwer Academic Publichers. A tradition is that a number of papers are selected to appear in a special issue of a prestigous international journal. DAPSYS special issues so far appeared in Journal of Parallel Computing, Journal of New Generation Computing, Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing Practices. We will follow this tradition and publish the best papers in a special issue of the International Journal of Computational Science and Engineering (IJCSE).


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Contributors are invited to submit a full paper not exceeding 6-8 pages in English. The title page should contain a 100-word abstract and five specific keywords. DAPSYS 2004 accepts submissions only in electronic format sent by April 26, 2004 via a webform at the following URL:


In case of any problems with this submission procedure, please do not hesitate to contact


SPECIAL SESSIONS

Two special sessions will be organized:

    Grid Demo Session
    The aim of the session is to explain the work of existing Grid systems and to show their work by giving live demonstrations. Internet connection will be provided.

    P-GRADE Users Session
    The aim of the session is to bring together users of P-GRADE and to show the applications of P-GRADE.

In case of submission a paper for a special session, please, indicate the name of the target special session.

IMPORTANT DATES AND DEADLINES

Paper submission:April 26th, 2004 (Extended deadline!)
Notification of acceptance:May 11th, 2004
Final version/author registration:May 24th, 2004


CONFERENCE VENUE

The conference is organized in the capitol city of Hungary, Budapest, which actually consists of two parts, Buda and Pest, separated by the Danube River. Each side is unique in itself but complementary to the other. To the city's west is hilly Buda vaunting an enchanting Historic District at its heart. To the east is the vast and relatively flat Pest, imbued with an historic pride rooted in trade and commerce.

To truly experience Buda is to walk the historic streets. The city's Medieval, Baroque and Classical flourishes, the various monuments have been meticulously restored. Pest, thanks to its level terrain and spacious area, is home to numerous museums that house the nation's greatest art and historical collections. Add to this Pest's somewhat cutting edge interest in the arts, and you have an exciting and oh, so contemporary, city - a superb complement to her more old fashioned partner Buda, just across the Danube.

CONFERENCE ADDRESS

MTA SZTAKI
H-1111 Budapest, Kende u. 13.
Hungary
Fax: +36 1 329 7864
Tel: +36 1 329 7864


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