International Conference on Scientific and Engineering Computation

 

 

The last decade has seen a substantial increase in commodity computer and network performance. Increasingly, computing addresses collaboration, cycle and data sharing and other modes of interaction involving distributed resources. Grid computing is an emerging technology that enables large-scale sharing of widely distributed resources and coordinated problem-solving and collaboration between groups of scientists.

Riding on the success of the first two workshops, the 3rdt International Workshop on Grid Computing & Applications will be held in conjunction with GridAsia 2007. In past years, submissions were received from Australia, China, India, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand, UK, USA, and Singapore.

This year’s workshop continues the tradition of providing a forum for discussion among researchers, developers, and users of grid computing from academia, business and industry. The workshop focuses on grid computing and its applications in science and engineering. Original papers concerned with both theory and practice are solicited. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

  • Problem solving environments, workflow and development tools
  • Grid programming models, languages, debugging and compilation techniques for grid computing, and environments
  • Grid tools, middleware & fabrics
  • Scheduling & resource management
  • Grid applications and system solutions in science and engineering
  • Novel uses of grid computing concepts and technologies
  • Grid economy
  • Portal computing / Science portals
  • Grid information services
  • Virtual instrumentation and eScience
  • eScience and eBusiness applications
  • Scientific, industrial and social implications of grid computing
  • Access grids
  • Sensor grids
  • Grid Security

 

Organized by

A-STAR
National Grid
NTU
NUS
SMU