Call for Papers

PSE Session 2007

“Session on Innovative and Collaborative Problem Solving Environment in Distributed Resources”

in conjunction with International Conference on e-Science and Grid Technologies Dec. 10-13, 2007 Bangalore, India (http://www.escience2007.org/index.htm)
December 10-13, 2007
Bangalore, India

Problem Solving Environment (PSE) is a newly emerging scientific and technological active area in eScience. PSEs provide innovative computational facilities for easy incorporation of novel solution methods to solve a target class of problems in Grid environments, distributed and heterogeneous resources, collaborative environments and so on. Key issues addressed in this Session include PSE for Grid, PSE for collaborations, PSE for heterogeneous distributed system management, PSE for application developments, PSE for scientific computing and PSE for education, as well as PSEs for eSceince-relating issues. PSEs provide computational facilities to solve target problems in the novel way in the fields presented above. Grid and distributed systems are complicated, and contain huge information systems including heterogeneous computer hardware resources, application softwares, middlewares, experimental instruments, and so on. The PSEs are facilities to help users work on the complicated systems. The PSE researches and technology have been intensively explored, and at present the PSEs have started to realize this PSE dream: for example, PSE for Grid deploys middleware or application software on heterogeneous distributed resources across multi sites, and PSEs for application developments may generate, for example, parallel software.

PAPER SUBMISSION

All paper submissions for PSE Workshop 2007 will be handled electronically. Authors should prepare a PDF version of their papers. Please submit the paper to kwt@cc.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp (Shigeo Kawata @ Utsunomiya Univ.) via an e-mail with a phrase including "e-Science Paper Submission" in the e-mail subject. According to the role of conjunction session, the session papers should be prepared in the same format as the e-Science conference papers, and should adhere to a 8 page limit. Please direct any questions about the paper submission process to the Workshop organizing committee of PSE Session 2007.

If you do not recieve a paper-reciept-confirmation e-mail in a few days after your submission, please e-mail kwt@cc.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp so for the submission confirmation.

IMPORTANT DATES

SESSION ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Co-Chairmen: Co-Organizing Committee members:

CONTACT INFORMATION

Prof. Shigeo Kawata
Graduate School of Eng., Utsunomiya Univ., Yohtoh 7-1-2, 321-8585 Utsunomiya, Japan
Tel & Fax: +81-28-689-6080, E-mail: kwt@cc.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp
http://www.ee.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp/~kawatalab/pse/workshop/i2007/e-schedule2007.html


Last Update : July 11, 2007