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DAILY NEWS AND INFORMATION
FOR THE GLOBAL GRID COMMUNITY / JUNE 30, 2003: VOL. 2 NO. 26
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Breaking News -
General:
Call For Papers: Special Issue On
Interaction With Grids
Submission deadline: July 1, 2003. Special issue on Peer-to-Peer Computing
and Interaction with Grids
Topics of the Special Issue
Peer-to-Peer environments are characterized by large scale (thousands to
millions of participants), intermittent user and resource participation, lack
of trust, and lack of centralized control. Designing mechanisms for Peer-to-
Peer (P2P) environments proved to be a stimulating research problem that led
to remarkable results in scalability, robustness, location, distributed
storage, and system measurements. A less addressed and more challenging
problem is computing in a P2P environment: computation is notoriously hard to
distribute, yet the potential of harnessing millions of computers is
tremendous.
Grid computing focuses on distributing computation on wide-area collections
of
shared resources. P2P and Grid systems share the same focus on harnessing
resources across multiple administrative domains, but they differ in many
respects: Grids address support for a variety of (usually, scientific)
applications and hence focus on providing infrastructure to moderate-sized,
homogeneous, and partially trusted communities. In contrast, P2P systems
concentrate on providing support for intermittent participation in vertically
integrated applications for significantly larger communities of untrusted
individuals.
This special issue of Future Generation Computer Systems is dedicated to
recent advances in P2P computing and the relevant lessons from Grid computing.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Management of computational resources in large, unreliable networks
Incentives for computing in P2P environments
Applications for P2P computing
Infrastructure for supporting computation in P2P environments
Trust and security in P2P computing
Lessons from Grids (P2P) relevant to P2P (Grid) computing
Algorithms for computing in P2P environments
Grid Services and Peer to Peer
Peer to Peer protocols for the Grid
Paper Submission
We invite you to submit a full paper of up to 15 pages describing new and
original results or a survey on a specific topic. The submitted paper must be
formatted according to the FGCS rules (Elsevier). For more information, please
refer to the FGCS home page (www.elsevier.nl/locate/future)
and select
the Author Gateway link in the left bar menu. With your submission, please
include a cover page with the following:
- Name, affiliation, address, and e-mail of each author
- Contact author
- A maximum of 5 keywords
A PostScript or PDF version of your paper must be submitted electronically
to
one of the guest editors (see below). Hard copies should be sent only if
electronic submission is absolutely not possible.
Important Dates
July 1, 2003: Full paper (in FGCS style) due
September 15, 2003: Notification of acceptance
November 1, 2003: Final version due
Expected date of publication: January 2004.
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