to be held in conjunction with PDCAT09, December 8-11, 2009
Bridging Theory and Practice in Parallel and Distributed Computing
The main goal of this workshop is to provide a timely forum for the exchange and dissemination of new ideas, techniques and research in the field of parallel and distributed algorithms and applications. The workshop is meant to bridge research of theory and practice in all aspects of parallel and distributed computing. We are convinced that the workshop atmosphere will be conducive to open and mutually beneficial exchanges of ideas between the participants of these areas.
Parallel and distributed algorithms, Hardware algorithms, Graph-theoretic concepts in parallel and distributed computing, Geometric and graph algorithms, Complexity theory in parallel and distributed computing, Parallel and distributed computing models, Network routing and communication algorithms, Combinatorial algorithms, Randomized and approximation techniques, Cellular Automata
DNA Computing, Membrane Computing, Quantum Computing, Internet Computing, Wireless networks and mobile computing, Internet computing, Reconfigurable Computing, Internet Computing, Optical Computing
Parallel computing systems, Supercomputing, Cluster computing, Grid Computing, Parallel/distributed architectures, P-to-P networks, Performance analysis and simulation, PVM/MPI, Multi-core processors, Programmable logic arrays, Reconfigurable Architectures, Image Processing, Security Issues
Tentative program is availabel at Program.
Prospective authors are encouraged to submit an electronic version of an original, unpublished manuscript in PDF to pdaa09@cs.hiroshima-u.ac.jp by July 20, 2009. Accepted and presented papers will be published in the conference proceedings. Submissions should include abstract, key words, the e-mail address of the corresponding author, and must not exceed 6 pages using IEEE two-column format. Submissions imply the willingness of at least one author to register, attend the workshop, and present the paper.