IMPORTANT DATES

Deadline for paper submission:
May 1, 2003

Notification of acceptance:
May 14, 2003

Final papers due:
June 6, 2003

Please mail abstracts to: wace@mcs.anl.gov

GENERAL CHAIR

Andrew Johnson, EVL/UIC

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Deb Agarwal, LBNL
Bob Ballance, University of New Mexico
Roland Blach, Fraunhoffer/IAO
Michael Daw, University of Manchester
Geoffrey Fox, Indiana University
Chris Greenhalgh, Nottingham University
Mark Hereld, ANL/UC
Andrew Johnson, EVL/UIC
Jason Leigh, EVL/UIC
Michael E. Papka, ANL/UIC
Emily Patrick, Motorola
Thierry Priol, IRISA/France
Dan Reed, NCSA/UIUC
Luc Renambot, EVL/UIC
Elda Rossi, CINECA/Italy
Rick Stevens, ANL/UC
Thomas Uram, ANL
Paul Wielinga, SARA
Herwig Zilken, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbHM

STEERING COMMITTEE

Jason Leigh EVL/UIC
Michael E. Papka ANL/UC
Rick Stevens ANL/UC

Registration is Now Open

Please register now, space is limited, registration is free for WACE, though we encouraged particpants to register for GGF and HPDC which are co-located with WACE. The WACE program (PDF) is is now available.

Sunday, June 22, 2003
to be co-located at the

Twelfth IEEE International Symposium on High
Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC 12)

and
Global Grid Forum 8
Seattle, Washington June 22-24, 2003

Third Annual Workshop on Advanced Collaborative Environments

The WACE series addresses research, technological and social issues of developing persistent collaboration infrastructure to address the needs of emerging scientific communities. Examples of emerging scientific communities include:

  • Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
  • Nanoscience and Molecular Technology
  • Wide Area Environmental Sensing
  • Biomedical Imaging and Simulation

The goal of the workshops is to provide an open technical forum to promote the discussion of high-end high-value solutions to the problem of supporting distributed scientific collaboration. Base line assumptions about the evolution of future computing technologies (e.g. networking, computing, storage, and displays) useful for collaboration environments should be taken into account in developing position papers. The workshops intend to look at future generation systems and to explore new research directions in advanced collaborative environments.

Call for abstracts (due May 1, 2003)

Abstracts for position statements are being sought for this workshop and should be no more than 2 pages in length. Abstracts should be sent via email and may be either in plain-text or PDF to wace@mcs.anl.gov. Final versions of position statements should be no more than 8 pages in length.

Accepted papers (due June 1, 2003)

Please use the following IEEE format.

Any questions concerning this workshop can be directed to: wace@mcs.anl.gov