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HPCC
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Paris
Country
France
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<div class="content node&#8211;page"> <div class="field field&#8211;name&#8211;body field&#8211;type&#8211;text&#8211;with&#8211;summary field&#8211;label&#8211;hidden"><div class="field&#8211;items"><div class="field&#8211;item even"><h4>IEEE Conference Proceedings and Journal Papers</h4> <p>The accepted papers from this conference will be submitted for publication in IEEE Xplore as well as other Abstracting and Indexing (A&amp;I) databases (EI Compendex)&#046; Distinguished papers, after further revisions, will be considered for possible publication in several SCI &amp; EI indexed special issues of prestigious international journals&#046; By submitting a paper to the conference, authors assure that if the paper is accepted, at least one author will attend the conference and present the paper&#046;</p> <h4>Scope and Interests</h4> <p>Topics of particular interests include the following tracks, but are not limited to:</p> <p>1&#046; Parallel and distributed system architectures</p> <p>2&#046; Languages and compilers for high performance computing</p> <p>3&#046; Parallel and distributed software technologies</p> <p>4&#046; Parallel and distributed algorithms</p> <p>5&#046; Embedded systems</p> <p>6&#046; Peer&#8211;to&#8211;peer computing</p> <p>7&#046; Grid and cluster computing</p> <p>8&#046; Web services and Internet computing</p> <p>9&#046; Cloud computing</p> <p>10&#046; Utility computing</p> <p>11&#046; Performance evaluation and measurement</p> <p>12&#046; Tools and environments for software development</p> <p>13&#046; Distributed systems and applications</p> <p>14&#046; High&#8211;performance scientific and engineering computing</p> <p>15&#046; Database applications and data mining</p> <p>16&#046; Biological/molecular computing</p> <p>17&#046; Collaborative and cooperative environments</p> <p>18&#046; Mobile computing and wireless communications</p> <p>19&#046; Computer Networks</p> <p>20&#046; Telecommunications</p> <p>21&#046; Pervasive/ubiquitous computing and intelligence</p> <p>22&#046; Autonomic, reliability and fault&#8211;tolerance</p> <p>23&#046; Trust, security and privacy</p> </div></div></div><br></div>