Monday Dec. 17
Workshops will be held on Monday, December 17, 2001. The goal of
the workshops is to present ongoing work, particularily industry
related work as opposed to the mature academic research presented
in the main conference. The workshops broaden the contents of the
four-day event by extending the topics of interest beyond that of
the main conference. At the same time, they also deepen the conference
theme by focusing on specific topics and bringing together a critical
mass of researchers in select areas.
At this time, the following workshops are planned to be held at
HiPC 2001
9 :0 0 a m - 6 :3 0 p m
Workshop I
Workshop on Embedded Systems
Embedded systems are finding increasing use in diverse and demanding
application domains and research challenges are encountered for
achieving desired level of performance goals in those application
domains. This workshop will provide a forum to discuss latest research
both in academia and industry and to explore new directions. In
addition to contributed papers, we plan to have an industrial panel
and invited talks by leading researchers and technocrats in the
field.
Details
Advance Program (not yet availabale)
9 :0 0 a m - 6 :3 0 p m
Workshop II
Workshop on Cutting Edge Computing
This workshop will feature invited presentations from experts in
such areas as Quantum Computing, Supercomputing/Deep Computing,
Datamining of Scientific Data, etc. The goal is to bring to the
attention of researchers and practitioners, recent R&D advances
in computing technologies that are expected to dominate the future
of computing.
Details
Advance Program
2 :0 0 p m - 6 :3 0 p m
Workshop III
Workshop on Bioinformatics and Computational
Biology
Discovery of biomolecular sequences and their relation to the functioning
of organisms has created a number of challenging problems for computer
scientists, and has led to the emerging interdisciplinary field
of bioinformatics and computational biology. The field holds immense
potential for aiding in future discoveries such as the design of
proteins for efficient administering of drugs and personalized medicine.
The goal of this workshop is to provide a forum for researchers
and practitioners to discuss recent research and developments in
bioinformatics and computational biology. The workshop will include
contributed papers and invited talks.
Details
Advance Program
2 :0 0 p m - 6 :0 0 p m
Workshop IV
Workshop on Storage Area Networks
In conventional computing systems, servers and storage devices inhabit the same box and
communicate through a local bus. In Storage Area Networks (SAN) servers and storage devices
can be geographically separate and the interconnection is through a high speed network.
SANs have lot of advantages like server-free backups, ease of management, sharing, etc.
The goal of the workshop is to bring beginners, practioners, and researchers together
and to provide a glimpse of complex research, implementation, and deployment issues for SAN.
Details
Advance Program
Please visit again later for information regarding other workshops
colocated with HiPC.
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