Abbrevation
HPCC
City
Liverpool
Country
UK
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Abstract

With the rapid growth in computing and communications technology, the past decade has witnessed a proliferation of powerful parallel and distributed systems and an ever increasing demand for practice of high performance computing and communications (HPCC)&#046; HPCC has moved into the mainstream of computing and has become a key technology in determining future research and development activities in many academic and industrial branches, especially when the solution of large and complex problems must cope with very tight timing schedules&#046;<br>The HPCC&#8211;2012 conference is the 14th edition of the highly successful International Conference on High Performance and Communications (HPCC)&#046; It provides a forum for engineers and scientists in academia, industry, and government to address the resulting profound challenges and to present and discuss their new ideas, research results, applications and experience on all aspects of high performance computing and communications&#046; IEEE HPCC&#8211;2012 is sponsored by IEEE, IEEE Computer Society, and IEEE Technical Committee on Scalable Computing (TCSC)&#046;<br>Topics of particular interests include the following tracks, but are not limited to:<br>Parallel and distributed system architectures<br>Languages and compilers for high performance computing<br>Parallel and distributed software technologies<br>Parallel and distributed algorithms<br>Embedded systems<br>Peer&#8211;to&#8211;peer computing<br>Grid and cluster computing<br>Web services and internet computing<br>Performance evaluation and measurement<br>Tools and environments for software development<br>Distributed systems and applications<br>High&#8211;performance scientific and engineering computing<br>Database applications and data mining<br>Biological/molecular computing<br>Collaborative and cooperative environments<br>Mobile computing and wireless communications<br>Pervasive/ubiquitous computing and intelligence<br>Autonomic, reliability and fault&#8211;tolerance<br>Trust, security and privacy<br>