Second International Workshop on Green Computing
(GreenCom 2010)

To be held on September 13th, 2010, in San Diego, California, in conjunction with ICPP 2010

Workshop Info

Scope

Topics

Technical Program

Organizing Committee

Program Committee

Call For Papers

Submission guidelines

Important Dates

Prerequisites for publication

Questions

News:

Scope and content

Many contemporary parallel computing systems, especially large-scale parallel computing systems such as data centers, demand a lot of physical resources (including space, energy, materials, and physical processes) that are becoming increasingly cyber-physical in nature. The “greening” of parallel computing requires revisiting and adding the sustainability aspect to almost all computing disciplines, including computer architecture, compilers and programming language, networking and computing system design paradigms. Green computing affects parallel application areas such as high-performance and multi-core computing, enterprise computing, networking, autonomic computing. This workshop aims to bring researchers and experts from both the industry and the academia with innovative ideas or recent experiences toward making sustainable and greening any aspect of parallel computing. Interdisciplinary efforts on the topic are also welcome.

Topics

Topics of this workshop include (but are not limited to):

  • Efficient and sustainable resource management (computing or physical)
  • Green and sustainable parallel programming and compilers
  • Green parallel architectures and configurations
  • Resource-aware, impact-aware and environment-aware computing
  • Scheduling and control in sustainable and green computing
  • Models, predictability and proactivity issues in green computing
  • Experiences on development and implementation of green computing systems

Organizing Committee

Sandeep Gupta Arizona State University, USA
Georgios Varsamopoulos Arizona State University, USA

Program Committee

Zahra Abbasi Arizona State University, USA
Ayan Banerjee Arizona State University, USA
Ricardo Bianchini Rutgers, USA
Yu Cai Michigan Technological University, USA
Kirk Cameron Virginia Tech, USA
Guofeng Deng Google, USA
Yu Du Motorola, USA
Jeffrey J. Evans Purdue University, USA
Gianni Giorgetti University of Florence, Italy
Tridib Mukherjee Arizona State University, USA
Qinghui Tang Texas Instruments, USA
Krishna Venkatasubramanian University of Pennsylvania, USA

Technical Program

Author/Submission Guidelines

For workshop submissions, please submit your manuscript in PDF file format to greencom@impact.asu.edu. The manuscripts should not exceed eight (8) pages of US Letter paper size, and should be formatted according to the IEEE Computer Society conference proceedings formatting instructions.

For the camera-ready manuscripts, please follow the instructions in the "author kit" email, sent by the CPS Publisher to the authors. In addition to the author kit instructions, the manuscripts should not exceed eight (8) pages.

Important Dates

Submission of manuscripts April 29, 2010
Notification to authors May 27, 2010
Final (Camera-ready) submission June 24, 2010

Prerequisites for the publication and presentation of your work

Your manuscript cannot be published without a completed IEEE copyright form, available from the IEEE Website as HTML, Word DOC or PDF. Please download the copyright form, print it out, fill it in completely, and email the scanned form by June 30 to greencom@impact.asu.edu.

To assure proper publication and presentation of all submitted and selected works, we require that one of the authors register for the main conference prior to the early registration deadline of the main ICPP conference. Please, bear in mind that there is no separate registration for the workshop; registered ICPP 2010 attendees participate at no extra cost.

Revisions/Questions

Please send your questions to greencom@impact.asu.edu.

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