Update: Deadline extended to Aug 8th, 2011
 
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"Cloud Computing & You"
3rd Cloud Computing International Conference (CloudViews 2011)
October 17-18, 2011
Porto, Portugal
EuroCloud Portugal
2011.cloudviews.org
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Recognizing the potential of the Cloud Computing paradigm for ICT evolution, 
the CloudViews.Org project was launched in the end of 2007. Initially created 
by independent entrepreneurs, researchers and technical staff of the Porto 
Polytechnic Institute, CloudViews.Org aimed at promoting and discussing 
technologies related with Cloud Computing. Following the CloudViews.Org spirit, 
the EuroCloud Portugal Association (www.eurocloud.pt), a non profit 
organization, was created in January 2010.

The CloudViews project has already organized two international conferences on 
Cloud Computing. "To Cloud or not to Cloud" was the main theme of the first 
edition, held in Porto, Portugal, in 2009. "Cloud Ecosystem" was the theme of 
CloudViews 2010, which was also held in Porto, Portugal with the help of the 
Eurocloud Association. In that edition, academia, business people and decision 
makers gathered together to present their views, which motivated a lively 
debate where all ICT players were challenged to think about how to achieve a 
true Cloud Ecosystem.

CloudViews 2011, in its third edition, moves a step forward by defying 
academia, business people and decision makers to think about their relationship 
with the clouds. "Cloud Computing & You", the main theme of the third edition 
of CloudViews has as its main goal to raise awareness and analyse the impact of 
Cloud Computing on small and medium business (SME), as well as on individual 
users.

Around the theme "Cloud Computing & You", CloudViews 2011 welcomes 
contributions from several fields related to cloud computing, including, but 
not limited to, scientific computing applications, performance evaluation and 
resource management, predictability and provision platforms, storage clouds 
architectures and implementations, cloud computing security: models and 
frameworks, cloud interoperability, scheduling mechanisms, elastic platforms, 
service level agreements, fault tolerant architectures and implementations, 
human factors in computing systems, cloud usability, and business models in the 
cloud.

Submissions of full (8 pages maximum) and short papers (4 pages maximum) must 
conform to 2 columns IEEE style, in PDF format and offer new, unpublished, 
original contributions. All contributions must be written in English and 
submitted electronically through the CV2011 Easy Chair conference system at 
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cloudviews2011.

Reviews will be double-blinded. Prepare your paper without any authors names or 
affiliations and avoid explicit self-references such as "in a previous work, we 
[ref]...". Give preference to sentences like: "in a previous work, Smith et al 
[ref]...". Also avoid the inclusion of acknowledgements and references to 
funding agencies in your submission version.


Program Committee (list not yet closed)

InêDutra, University of Porto, Portugal (general chair)
Alysson Bessani, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Ana Aguiar, University of Porto, Portugal
Antó Costa, Porto Polytechnic, Portugal
Antó Pinto, Porto Polytechnic, Portugal
Benedita Malheiro, Porto Polytechnic, Portugal (co-chair)
Grzegorz Malewicz, Google Research, USA
Ignacio Llorente, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee, USA
Joaquim Filipe, Polytechnic Institute of Setú Portugal
Jorge Barbosa, University of Porto, Portugal
Jorge Gomes, LIP Lisbon, Portugal
Joséortes, University of Florida, USA
Joséogado, University Lusóa, Portugal
Jonathan Dudek, Dudek Global Partners, USA
Juan Carlos Burguillo, University of Vigo, Spain
Kate Keahey, University of Chicago & ANL, USA
Kui Ren, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
Lía Ribeiro, University of Porto, Portugal
Marcel Kunze, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Marcelo Pasin, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Miguel Correia, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
Miguel Leitã Porto Polytechnic, Portugal (co-chair)
Paolo Romano, INESC-ID, Portugal
Paulo Calça, University of Porto, Portugal (co-chair)
Pedro Assis, Porto Polytechnic, Portugal (co-chair)
Pedro Medeiros, New University of Lisbon, Portugal
Rajkumar Buyya, University of Melbourne, Australia
Ricardo Costa, Porto Polytechnic, Portugal
Ricardo Machado, University of Minho, Portugal
Sebastian Goasguen, Clemson University, USA
Ulrich Schwickerath, CERN, Switzerland
Yong Zhao, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, People's 
Republic of China


Important Dates

Submission deadline 8th August, 2011
Acceptance notification 10th September, 2011
Camera-ready deadline 10th October, 2011
Early registration deadline 15th September, 2011

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