SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING INFRASTRUCTURE (SCI'23)
WORKSHOP
The objective of the workshop is to show modern techniques on constructing such complex computing systems and to share usage and maintenance experience

About Workshop

Advancements in computing platforms research allow building complex systems which help conduct virtual experiments: setup virtual testbeds, fetch input data, run a computing experiment, compare its output to outputs of similar experiments and organize obtained results in a convenient way for further retrieval and processing by other researchers. These systems are composed of a variety of distributed components and there are numerous ways to tie them together. The objective of the workshop is to show modern techniques on constructing such complex computing systems and to share usage and maintenance experience.

Topics

Distributed, grid and cloud information systems;

Distributed systems and application performance monitoring;

Virtualization, application containers and delivery techniques;

Distributed databases, key-value stores and parallel file systems for high-performance computing;

Scientific and general workflow systems, scientific virtual experiment tracking and data provenance;

Application portability for heterogeneous and homogeneous distributed computer systems.

Computational environments for numerical modeling of complex natural phenomena and technical processes.

Infrastructure for machine learning and neural networks

Paper submission

To submit a paper, please connect to the Submission site from the link provided at the ICCSA 2023 web site: http://ess.iccsa.org. Only papers submitted through the electronic system and strictly adhering to the relevant format will be considered for reviewing and publication.


The submission must fall into the following category: Scientific Computing Infrastructure (SCI) workshop paper.


The submitted paper must be between 10 to 16 pages long for LNCS publication and should be formatted according to the LNCS rules, respectively.


Each paper must deal with original and unpublished work, not submitted for publication elsewhere (copyright problems fall entirely under responsibility of the authors). Each paper will be reviewed by at least three experts in the relevant field, ensuring the publication of only top quality contributions.


When a paper is accepted at least one of the authors has to register to the Conference and orally present the paper at the Workshop.


Accepted papers will be published by Springer-Verlag in Lecture Notes in Computer Science series (indexed by Scopus and Web of Science Core Collection).


See detailed instructions for authors on the ICCSA website: http://www.iccsa.org/instructions-for-authors

Workshop organizers
The smartest people work every day to provide the best workshops :)
Contact us:
e.stankova@spbu.ru
v.korkhov@spbu.ru

Universitetskii prospekt 35, Petergof,

Saint Petersburg, Russia

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