Fw: 2nd CFP: Workshop on Web and Grid Services for Scientific Data Analysis (WAGSSDA)

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> The Paper Submission Deadline is approaching...
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> Please feel free to redistribute..
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> 2nd CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> Workshop on Web and Grid Services for Scientific Data Analysis (WAGSSDA)
> http://pat.jpl.nasa.gov/public/WAGSSDA/
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> To be held in conjunction with
> 2005 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP-2005)
> Oslo, Norway
> June 14-17, 2005
>
>
> Two concurrent processes are leading to potential changes in the way
> scientific data analysis is undertaken. First, many of the ideas from
> the world of the Grid are being transformed into a layer on top of Web
> Services. Second, a large amount of scientific data is becoming
> accessible through the Internet. Today, many scientific researchers are
> exploring these concepts to see if they can satisfy their data analysis
> needs.
>
> The concepts of the Grid have had tremendous promise, but thus far this
> promise has not been fully realized. On the other hand, simple
> web-based technologies have transformed Web pages in powerful and
> dynamic content, which are being further enhanced by emerging Web
> Services. Many feel that grid services may be the solution that will
> allow the Grid to realize its potential, through use of Web Services.
>
> Scientific data itself is increasingly distributed through the Internet,
> through such mechanisms as FTP, HTTP, and SRB. Frequently, users get
> frustrated simply trying to find a subset of data they want, or
> accessing it, let alone visualizing it, or obtaining knowledge from it.
> Various communities and projects are now developing standards and
> services to attempt to solve these problems.
>
> The goal of this workshop is to cross-fertilize these areas, and to
> discuss components and services used in processing and data, as well as
> systems that combine both, all in the context of scientific data
> analysis. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
>
>
> Topics of Interest
>
> . Web services, including integrating emerging WS specifications such as
> WS-Notification, WS-Addressing.
> . Grid services, including the use of WS-RF or other emerging frameworks.
> . Security, including graduated authentication or the use of WS-Security.
> . Workflow management
> . Data analysis and management
> . Knowledge extraction
> . Semantic services, including ontologies, use of RDF and XML Schema.
>
>
> Paper Submission Guidelines
>
> . Not to exceed 20 double-spaced, 8.5 x 11-inch pages (including figures,
> tables and references) in 10-12 point font
> . Number each page
> . Include an abstract, five to ten keywords, and the corresponding
author's
> e-mail address
> . PDF format only
> . E-Mail submissions only, to the co-chairs
>
>
> Important Dates
>
> Submission Deadline January 10, 2005
> Author Notification March 21, 2005
> Final Manuscript Due April 11, 2005
>
>
> Workshop Co-chairs
>
> Daniel S. Katz
> Parallel Applications Technologies Group
> Jet Propulsion Laboratory
> Pasadena, CA 91109, USA
> Daniel.S.Katz@jpl.nasa.gov
>
>
> Mark Baker
> Distributed Systems Group
> University of Portsmouth
> Portsmouth, PO1 2EG, UK
> mark.baker@computer.org
>
>
> Program Committee:
>
> . David Abramson, Monash University, Australia
> . Vassil Alexandrov, University of Reading, UK
> . Mike Ashworth, CCLRC Daresbury Laboratory, UK
> . Rajkumar Buyya, University of Melbourne, Australia
> . Paul Coddington, University of Adelaide, Australia
> . Ewa Deelman, ISI, USA
> . David De Roure, University of Southampton, UK
> . Ken Hawick, Massey University, New Zealand
> . Chung-Ta King, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
> . Domenico Laforenza, ISTI-CNR, Pisa, Italy
> . Francis C.M. Lau, Hong Kong University, Hong Kong
> . Reagan Moore, SDSC, USA
> . John Morrison, University College Cork, Ireland
> . Hong Ong, University of Portsmouth, UK
> . Marcin Paprzycki, Oklahoma State University, USA
> . Savas Parastatidis, Newcastle Univ. UK
> . Dana Petcu, Western University of Timisoara, Romania
> . Omer Rana, Cardiff University, UK
> . Putchong Uthayopas, Kasetsart University, Thailand
> . Cho-Li Wang, Hong Kong University, HK
> . Roy Williams, Caltech, USA
> . Jian Yang, Tilburg University, Netherlands
> . Thomas Yunck, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA
> . Liang-Jie Zhang, IBM, USA
>
> --
> Daniel S. Katz Daniel.S.Katz@jpl.nasa.gov
> Jet Propulsion Laboratory or d.katz@ieee.org
> California Institute of Technology or dsk@computer.org
> Mail Stop 126-104 (818) 354-7359 (voice)
> 4800 Oak Grove Drive (818) 393-6141 (fax)
> Pasadena, CA 91109-8099 http://pat.jpl.nasa.gov/public/dsk/
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