CFP-HICSS29/Persistence Minitrack Deadline Extension

jon@trc.rwcp.or.jp (Jorg Nolte)
Wed, 15 Mar 1995 04:30:26 GMT

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From: jon@trc.rwcp.or.jp (Jorg Nolte)
Keywords: parallel, conference, CFP
Organization: Tsukuba Research Center, Real World Computing Partnership, JAPAN
Date: Wed, 15 Mar 1995 04:30:26 GMT

Dear colleagues,
The deadline for abstract-submission to the software minitrack on
Approaches to Persistency in Distributed Systems
has been extended to April 15th.


------------------------- CFP, please circle --------------------------------


Call For Papers
                                                                in
                      APPROACHES TO PERSISTENCY IN DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
Software-Minitrack of the
          29th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HICSS-29
                                      Maui, Hawaii - January 3-6, 1996
**************************************************************************


We are seeking original manuscripts dealing with persistency in high
performance distributed and/or parallel systems. The following topics are
of major interest:


                o suitable semantics of persistent objects for
                    high performance distributed/parallel Systems
                o efficient and save type-handling
                o object addressing schemes integrating persistence
                    and distribution
                o granularity of distribution, sharing and persistence
                o design and configurability
                    of distributed/parallel object stores
                o integration of parallel I/O
                o impact of new hardware developments on the design
                    of persistent systems
                o distributed/parallel persistent applications.


Other submissions not directly covered by the abovementioned topics,
but generally concentrating on persistence in distributed/parallel systems
are welcome too. Those papers selected for presentation will appear in the
Conference Proceedings, published by the IEEE Computer Society.


1995 Deadlines
**************
o A 300-word abstract by April 15
o Feedback to author on abstract by April 20
o Eight copies of the manuscript by June 1
o Notification of accepted papers by August 31
o Camera-ready copies of accepted manuscripts are due by October 2


Instructions for Submitting Papers
**********************************
Manuscripts should be 22-25 typewritten, double-spaced pages in length.
Papers must not have been previously presented or published, nor currently
submitted for journal publication. Each manuscript will be subjected to a
rigorous refereeing process involving at least five reviewers. Manuscripts
should have a title page that includes the title of the paper, full name(s)
of author(s), affiliation(s), complete postal and electronic mail address(es),
telephone and FAX numbers, and a 300-word abstract of the paper.


Submit your 300-word abstract and then eight copies of the paper to


Joerg Nolte
Email: jon@trc.rwcp.or.jp


Tsukuba Research Center of Real World Computing Partnership
Tsukuba Mitsui Building, 1-6-1 Takezono,
Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, JAPAN


Complete HICSS29-CFP
********************
You may retrieve the complete HICSS29-CFP with hints to other minitracks
by ftp from csftp.unomaha.edu in the directory pub/hicss/hicss-29.








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Joerg Nolte (jon@trc.rwcp.or.jp, jon@first.gmd.de)
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