Paper submission due:
August
22, 2016 (11:59pm
HST, firm)
Author notification:
October3, 2016
Camera Ready due:
October 15, 2016
Registration due:
October 19, 2016
Scope and Topics
Introduction
With the rapid
growth in computing and
communications technology, the past
decade has witnessed a proliferation
of powerful parallel and distributed
systems and an ever increasing
demand for practice of high
performance computing and
communications (HPCC). HPCC has
moved into the mainstream of
computing and has become a key
technology in determining future
research and development activities
in many academic and industrial
branches, especially when the
solution of large and complex
problems must cope with very tight
timing schedules.
Among a series
of highly successful International
Conferences on High Performance
Computing and Communications (HPCC),
the HPCC
2016
conference is the 18th
edition of a forum for engineers and
scientists in academia, industry,
and government to address the
resulting profound challenges and to
present and discuss their new ideas,
research results, applications and
experience on all aspects of high
performance computing and
communications. IEEE HPCC2016
is sponsored by IEEE, IEEE Computer
Society, and IEEE Technical
Committee on Scalable Computing (TCSC).
Scope and Topics
Topics of particular interest
include, but are not limited to:
1. Parallel and
distributed system architectures
2. Languages and compilers for high
performance computing
3. Parallel and distributed software
technologies
4. Parallel and distributed
algorithms
5. Embedded systems
6. Peer-to-peer computing
7. Grid and cluster computing
8. Web services and Internet
computing
9. Cloud computing
10. Utility computing
11. Performance evaluation and
measurement
12. Tools and environments for
software development
13. Distributed
systems and applications
14. High-performance scientific and
engineering computing
15. Database applications and data
mining
16. Biological/molecular computing
17. Collaborative and cooperative
environments
18. Mobile computing and wireless
communications
19. Computer Networks
20. Telecommunications
21. Pervasive/ubiquitous computing
and intelligence
22. Autonomic, reliability and
fault-tolerance
23. Trust, security and privacy
Submission Guidelines
Submissions must include an
abstract, keywords, the e-mail
address of the corresponding author
and should not exceed 8 pages for
main conference, including tables
and figures in IEEE CS format. The
template files for LATEX or WORD can
be downloaded
here. All paper submissions must
represent original and unpublished
work. Each submission will be peer
reviewed by at least three program
committee members. Submission of a
paper should be regarded as an
undertaking that, should the paper
be accepted, at least one of the
authors will register for the
conference and present the work.
Submit your paper(s) in PDF file at
the submission site: http://www.swinflow.org/confs/2016/hpcc/submission.htm.
Publications
Accepted and presented papers will
be included into the IEEE Conference
Proceedings published by IEEE CS
CPS (EI Index), which will be
uploaded to IEEE Xplorer. Authors of accepted papers,
or at least one of them, are
requested to register and present
their work at the conference,
otherwise their papers may be
removed from the digital libraries
of IEEE CS after
the conference.
Distinguished papers presented at
the conference, after further
revision, will be published in
special issues of
Journal of Network and Computer
Applications, Future Generation
Computer Systems,
Journal of Computer and System
Sciences.