Call for Papers: I-SPAN 2007

The 9th International Symposium on Parallel Architectures, Algorithms and Networks October 11-13, 2007 Sydney, Australia Organized by: School of Information Technologies, The University of Sydney URL: www.it.usyd.edu.au/~ispan07 Scope of Symposium The International Symposium on Parallel Architectures, Algorithms, and Networks (I-SPAN) is a forum for scientists, engineers, and practitioners throughout the world to exchange ideas and research results related to the design, use, analysis, and application of parallel architectures, algorithms, networks, and internet technology. The first eight symposia were held: - I-SPAN '94: in Kanazawa, Japan, on December 14-16, 1994 - I-SPAN '96: in Beijing, China, on June 12-14, 1996 - I-SPAN '97: in Taipei, Taiwan, on December 18-20, 1997 - I-SPAN '99: in Perth/Freemantle, Australia, on June 23-25, 1999 - I-SPAN 2000: in Dallas/Richardson, Texas, USA, on December 7-9, 2000 - I-SPAN 2002: in Manila, the Philippines, on May 23-25, 2002 - I-SPAN 2004: in Hong Kong, China, on May 10-12, 2004 - I-SPAN 2005: in Las Vegas, USA, on December 7-9, 2005 The ninth I-SPAN symposium will be held in Sydney, Australia, on October 11-13. I-SPAN 2007 will include keynote addresses, invited/ contributed papers, workshops, and special sessions on on-going projects on high-performance computing and/or communications. The symposium will have five tracks: Algorithms Applications Architecture Internet Technology and Informatics Networks and Communications Relevant topics include (but are not limited to) the following: Applications of Parallel Processing (including web applications, peer to peer computing, grid computing and scientific applications) Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Compilers and Optimizations for Parallel Processing Database and Data Mining Fault Tolerance Issues and Systems Intelligent Networks Interconnection Networks Internet and WWW Measurement, Mapping and Modelling Internet Technology and Applications Multicasting and Broadcasting Issues Multimedia Networking Network Routing and Communication Algorithms (wired, wireless, ad- hoc, etc.) Network Security Applications Parallel and Network Computing and Algorithms Parallel Architecture and Processing Systems Scientific and High Performance Computing Telecommunication Network Design and Optimisation VLSI Network Design Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing Chairs/Committees General Chair: Albert Zomaya School of Information Technologies University of Sydney Email: zomaya@it.usyd.edu.au URL: http://www.it.usyd.edu.au/~zomaya/ Program Committee Chair Sartaj Sahni CISE Department University of Florida Gainsville, Florida, FL 32611 Tel: (1) 352 392 1527 Fax: (1) 352 392 1220 Email: sahni@cise.ufl.edu Program Committee Vice-Chairs: (Algorithms) Koji Nakano, Hiroshima University, Japan nakano@cs.hiroshima-u.ac.jp (Applications) David Abramson, Monash University, Australia David.Abramson@infotech.monash.edu.au (Architecture) Rajat Moona, IIT Kanpur, India moona@iitk.ac.in (Internet Technology and Informatics) Muninder Singh,NC State University, USA singh@ncsu.edu (Networks and Communications) Chung-Ta King, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan king@cs.nthu.edu.tw Workshop Co-Chairs: Azzedine Boukerche boukerch@site.uottawa.ca Guihai Chen gchen@nju.edu.cn Organisation Committee Local Organisation Chair: Bjorn Landfeldt School of Information Technologies University of Sydney Tel: (61) 2 9351 8962 Fax: (61) 2 9351 3838 bjornl@it.usyd.edu.au Finance Chair Bing Bing Zhou School of Information Technologies University of Sydney bbz@it.usyd.edu.au Publication Chair Riky Subrata School of Information Technologies University of Sydney efax@it.usyd.edu.au Submission Guidelines Please submit your complete paper(s) to the Program Committee Vice- Chair (VC) whose track is most relevant to your paper's subject. If you are not sure or your paper has a cross-track nature, send the paper to the Program Committee Chair. The paper should not exceed 20 double-spaced pages of text using 12 point size type on 8.5 x 11 inch pages. Electronic submissions are encouraged and should be sent to the email address of the VC. Workshop papers should be submitted to the individual workshop organisers. The workshops to be held will be separately advertised and also listed on the conference web site shortly after March 30. Electronic submissions must be in the form of a readable PDF or PostScript file containing the following header information in ASCII form: title, author name(s), abstract, postal address, e-mail address, and telephone and fax numbers. The header (in ASCII) should be followed by the PDF or PostScript version of the complete manuscript (including title, author's name, affiliation, and abstract). Authors should make sure that the PDF or PostScript file will print on a PostScript printer that uses 8.5 x 11 inch letter size paper. The results presented in the paper must be unpublished and not submitted for publication elsewhere, including the proceedings of other conferences or workshops. One author of each accepted paper will be expected to present the paper at the conference. Proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press. Workshop proposals should be submitted to the workshop co-chairs. Important Dates Workshop proposal submissions March 30, 2007 Deadline for Submission of Papers: March 30, 2007 Submission of workshop papers April 30, 2007 Notification of Acceptance: June 5, 2007 Camera Ready Manuscript Due: July 5, 2007 Advanced Registration for Authors: September 14, 2007 Organized by: School of Information Technologie The University of Sydney