Please consider submitting a paper and attending HAPCW if you are interested in the combined areas of high availability and high performance computing.

Please forward this email to other groups that may find this topic of interest.

thanks,
stephen.

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High Availability and Performance Computing Workshop (HAPCW) 2003 Eldorado Hotel - Santa Fe, New Mexico

October 27, 2003

HAPCW 2003 will be held on October 27, 2003 in conjunction with the
2003 Los Alamos Computer Science Institute Symposium   2003 (LACSI2003),
at the Eldorado Hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico. High Availability (HA)
Computing has long been played a critical role in industry mission
critical applications. On the other hand, High Performance Computing
(HPC) has equally been a significant enabler to the R&D community
for their scientific discoveries. With combination of HA and HPC,
together will clearly lead to even more benefits to both industry,
academic and research entities.

HAPCW2003 will provide an important venue for discussing state-of-art
and on-going research and development in HAPC. In addition to the
presentation of reviewed papers, the workshop will include a panel
discussion of relevant topics.

Topics of interest are those relevant to HAPC including the following:
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* High Availability (Reliability) and Performance Computing Analysis.
* Architecture, Middleware and Tools supporting HAPC.
* High Availability and Performance Cluster Computing.
* Experiences creating HAPC environments and current project status.
* Self-healing, Fault Prevention, Detection and Recovery, Fault Tolerance,
  and Autonomic Computing.
* Configuration, Resource and Fault Management.

Submission Guidelines:
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Original, unpublished work is required. Extended abstracts are not
to exceed 2 pages (two columns, single space, 10 point font), including
tables and illustrations. Accepted contributions will be published in
the proceedings website and CD which will be available at the workshop.
The final manuscript shall be a maximum of 6 IEEE style pages in
Camera-Ready.  Please send all extended abstracts by email, in Postscript
or PDF format to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Schedule:
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September 12, 2003      Extended Abstract Due
September 19, 2003      Acceptance Notification
October 17, 2003        Final paper due (electronic copy)
October 27, 2003        Workshop (HAPCW) at LACSI

Workshop Co-Chairs:
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Stephen L. Scott                            Chokchai (Box)  Leangsuksun
Computer Science & Mathematics Division     Computer Science Department,
Oak Ridge National Laboratory               Louisiana Tech University
Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USA                    Ruston, LA 71272, USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]                            [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Program Committee:
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Chris Cunningham  (Louisiana Tech University)
Ibrahim Haddad  (Ericsson, CA)
Chokchai "Box" Leangsuksun  (Louisiana Tech University)
Benoit des Ligneris  (Sherbrooke University)
Stephen L. Scott  (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

Web sites:
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HAPCW   http://cenit.latech.edu/hapcw2003       October 27, 2003
LACSI   http://lacsi.lanl.gov/symposium October 27-29, 2003



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