Call for Posters

Authors are invited to submit their research work as a poster (either proceedings published or web published, see below) to the CCGrid 2013 conference. CCGrid 2013 aims at presenting the latest breakthroughs in Cluster, Cloud, and Grid technologies for both academic and industry professionals.

SUBMISSION LINK

Posters of both types (see below) can be submitted at https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ccgrid2013posters.

TOPICS OF INTEREST

The topics of interest are the same as in the Call for Papers.

TYPES OF POSTERS

Posters can be submitted in one of two ways:

  1. Proceedings-published posters: Participants submitting proceedings published posters are required to submit a short paper of 2 pages describing the poster content, the research supporting it, and the relevance and importance to the cluster, cloud, and grid computing community. If accepted, this short paper will be published in the proceedings of the conference.
  2. Web-published posters: These posters require a short 1-page extended abstract to be submitted. These abstracts will not be included in the conference proceedings.

For both types of posters, participants will be able to display the poster during the conference. Accepted posters of both types will be posted on the conference website.

IMPORTANT DATES

Proceedings-published posters due:

25 February 2013

Notification of acceptance:

6 March 2013

Camera-ready posters due:

15 March 2013

Web-published posters due:                 

29 April 2013 (extended)

Notification of acceptance:     

3 May 2013

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Submitted manuscripts should be structured as technical papers and may not exceed 1 (web published ) or 2 (proceedings published) letter size (8.5 x 11) pages including figures, tables and references using the IEEE format for conference proceedings.

DISPLAY POSTER SIZE

The recommended poster size is A1 (594mm by 841mm, portrait).

POSTERS COMMITTEE
  • Rob van Nieuwpoort, Netherlands e-Science Center, the Netherlands (chair)
  • Chris Broekema, ASTRON, the Netherlands
  • Fabrice Huet, INRIA-University of Nice-CNRS, France
  • Naoya Maruyama, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
  • Andre Merzky, Center for Computation and Technology, Louisiana State University, USA
  • Guangming Tan, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China