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CFP GECON 2006Apologies for cross-postings.
Please send to interested colleagues and students
CALL FOR PAPERS Call for Papers GECON 2006 The 3rd Workshop on Grid Economics & Business
Models http://www.ngp.org.sg/gridasia/2006/gecon.html 16 May 2006 Co-located with GridAsia
2006 http://www.ngp.org.sg/gridasia/2006/index.html Jointly Sponsored by National Grid Following the success of the first two workshops held in
GECON 2006 invites researchers and practitioners to
present and discuss the Grid Economics and Business Models, with particular
emphasis on the operational and deployment
issues. Grid computing systems utilize the heterogeneous
networked resources (computation, information, database, storage, bandwidth,
etc.) through the Internet. The systems can operate in predefined and
organized ways or form the collected resource systems through
self-organizing and decentralized ways. Even with the various types of
abundant resources in the Internet, the resources that can be organized and
operated in the presence of multiple resource owners with the uncertainty
of resource availability and quality are
scarce. Therefore, managing and operating such scarce resources
in the Grid systems would bring the need of the economy which will
value the need and availability of various types of resources. The
creation of stable and scalable economy will support the successful deployment
and operation of Global Grid systems in the Internet. This Second
International Workshop on Grid Economics and Business Models invites the
researchers and practitioners from multiple disciplines to discuss the
economy of these systems in concern focusing on the operational and
deployment issues of Grid Economy. The program of GECON 2006 will comprise invited talks,
presentations, and discussions by both the research and industry
communities. Topics of interest include, but are not limited
to:
National Computational Grid Systems & related Economy
& Policy
Grid Economy Test-beds &
Operation
Market Managed Operation of the
Internet
Economics of Grid
Standardization
Grid SystemsÂ’ Economy & its Operation &
Deployment
Pricing, Charging & Accounting Issues of
Heterogeneous Resources
Identity Economics & Anonymity of Distributed
Systems
Suggestion for Grid Commercialization
Strategies
Business Application Development for Grid Service for
Grid Service Popularization For more information, please contact Dr. Hing-Yan
LEE (hingyan@...). Important Dates Paper Submission Deadline: 30 January
2006 Notification of Paper Acceptance: 14 February
2006 Final Paper Submission: 14 March
2006 Submission Guidelines
Original, high-quality papers, which are
not currently under review by another conference
or journal, will be considered. Enhanced,
extended versions of papers presented at conferences
or workshops can also be
submitted.
Papers which have been published with
the same contents or simultaneous submission
of the same paper will be
rejected.
Manuscripts will be reviewed based on
technical merit, relevance and a clear exposition
in English.
Paper submission and review will be
done electronically.
Information for prospective authors,
including paper format and instructions can be found at
the GECON
2006 web page. Workshop Co-Chairs Hing-Yan Lee (National Grid Steven Miller ( Workshop Program
Committee Jorn Altmann ( Rajkumar Buyya ( John Chuang (UC John Darlington ( Kartik Hosenager ( Junseok Hwang ( Ramayya Krishnan ( Kevin Lai (HP Labs, Jysoo Lee (KISTI, Dirk Neumann ( David Parkes ( Simon See (Sun Microsystems, Satoshi Sekiguchi (AIST, Yoshio Tanaka (AIST, |
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