Hi all,
        I'm on the program committee for this workshop being held in 
conjunction with the Cluster '10 conference and thought that there might be 
some folks on the list who would like to submit a paper and visit Greece in the 
late summer. :-)

        Quincey

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Title: 2nd Workshop on Interfaces and Abstractions for
               Scientific Data Storage (IASDS)

Organizer: Rob Latham, Mathematics and Computer Science Division,
          Argonne National Laboratory

Call for Papers

High-performance computing simulations and large scientific experiments
such as those in high energy physics generate tens of terabytes of data,
and these data sizes grow each year. Existing systems for storing,
managing, and analyzing data are being pushed to their limits by these
applications, and new techniques are necessary to enable efficient data
processing for future simulations and experiments.

This workshop will provide a forum for engineers and scientists to present
and discuss their most recent work related to the storage, management, and
analysis of data for scientific workloads. Emphasis will be placed on
forward-looking approaches to tackle the challenges of storage at extreme
scale or to provide better abstractions for use in scientific workloads.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to
- parallel file systems
- scientific databases
- active storage
- scientific I/O middleware
- extreme scale storage

Web site:
        http://www.mcs.anl.gov/events/workshops/iasds10

Important Dates:
 Paper Submission Deadline June 21, 2010
 Author Notification July 30, 2009
 Final Manuscript Due TBD
 Workshop September 24, 2009

Submission Info:
 Pending

Program Committee
 Robert Latham, Argonne National Laboratory
 Quincey Koziol, The HDF Group
 Pete Wyckoff, Netapp
 Wei-Keng Liao, Northwestern University
 Florin Isaila, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
 Katie Antypas, NERSC
 Anshu Dubey, FLASH
 Dean Hildebrand, IBM Almaden
 Bradley Settlemyer, Oak Ridge National Laboratory



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