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 ---HiPMoS 2014  CALL FOR PAPERS----


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      HIGH PERFORMANCE MODELLING AND SIMULATION (HiPMOS 2014)
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 We have a great pleasure to invite you to participate in the

    "HIGH PERFORMANCE MODELLING AND SIMULATION (HiPMOS 014)" TRACK
        (https://sites.google.com/site/hipmos2014/)


      May 27-30, 2014, Brescia, Italy

 to be held under a framework of

 the "28th European Conference on Modelling and Simulation (ECMS 2014)"
                 (http://www.scs-europe.net/conf/ecms2014/)

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     SCOPE, ORGANIZATION AND TOPICS
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 Modelling and simulation are widely considered essential tools in many areas
 of science and engineering for the prediction and analysis of complex
 systems
 and natural phenomena. They often require a significant amount of
 computational
 resources with data sets typically scattered across different geographical
 locations.
 Furthermore, the development of such complex modelling and simulation
 environments
 usually requires collaborative efforts from researchers with different
 domain knowledge
 and expertise, possibly at different locations. High performance computing
 is arguably
 required to deal with the behaviour and complexity of such large-scale
 systems.

 HiPMoS 2014 is organized as a multi-session track and is composed of the
 following events:

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 Special Session on "Research and Use of Multiformalism Modeling Methods
 (WRUMMM 2014)"
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 Multiformalism modeling is an established theme in literature. Although
 there is not a commonly stated definition, it can be informally described
 as the analysis of models described using different techniques
 (high level formalisms as SPAs/Petri Nets/Automata, meta level
 formalisms as CME/LTS or low level formalisms as CTMCs/SMPs or
 any other formalism example), to obtain advantages in the expression power,
 in the solution or in the modeling process. Many examples of multiformalism
 modeling techniques can be found in different application fields,
 each trying and catch issues of modelers, theorists and users.
 Usually multiformalism models exploit different modeling  paradigms,
 different model structures and different solution strategies.
 Multiformalism modeling is related to multisolution, meta-modeling and model
 transformation. For its second edition, this special session aims to gather
 experiences, theories, applications and solutions from all communities,
 to allow a critical evaluation of the latest developments in multiformalism
 research, with regard to what it currently offers, where its limitations
 lie and further to identify future trends and research opportunities.
 Original papers related to theoretical and methodological issues as well
 as case studies and automated tool support are solicited in the following
 areas:
   * multiformalism theoretical foundations;
   * methodological approaches;
   * modeling techniques;
   * modeling experiences;
   * multisolution approaches;
   * heterogeneous models composition;
   * case studies from different disciplines;
   * tools integration;
   * results presentation and analysis;
   * standard interchange modeling language definitions.

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 Special Session on "Modelling and Simulation of Data Intensive Systems
 (HiPMoS -DIS)"
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 In today's data intensive computing, the application developers need
 abstract
 simulation models to expose expected hardware features (e.g., SIMD,
 lightweight
 cores, or specialized functional units) and performance targets in terms
 of hierarchical parallelism, scale, data movement, computational intensity,
 bandwidths, latencies, and storage capacities of possible data intensive
 applications and systems, as well as non-performance objectives such as
 power and resilience. System architects need architecture-independent models
 of important applications that they can use to identify, understand,
 and evaluate application behavior on these proposed architectures.
 These abstractions must exist across the modeling, simulation, and
 measurement infrastructures.
 Modeling and simulation techniques must provide predictive and optimization
 capabilities at runtime. This will require the development of rapid
 evaluation
 techniques as well as interfaces for incorporating models into the layers
 within the software stack. In addition to dynamic model creation, models
 must be actionable. That is, the models must enable appropriate levels
 of the software stack to react to the instantaneous state of the system,
 both hardware and software, and provide the necessary information that
 can be used to guide and optimize system operation.
 Topics of interest for this session include but are not limited to the
 following:
   * Infrastructures and middleware as enablers for modelling and simulation
 of data intensive systems
   * Evaluation of programming models supporting data intensive applications
   * Runtime systems supporting modelling of data intensive applications
   * Productivity tools for data intensive applications
   * Development and generation of machine and application abstractions for
 data intensive computing
   * Dynamic and actionable modeling of data intensive systems
   * Standards, integration and interoperability of modelling and simulation
 methodologies and tools for data intensive computing


 
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 Special Session on "Probability and statistical methods for modelling
 and simulation of high performance information systems (HiPMoS- ProbStat)"
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 The topics of this session are focused on but not limited to the following:
   * Queuing Systems Modelling and Simulation
   * Performance Modelling and Analysis of Information and Telecommunication
 Networks
   * Information Flows Modeling and Analysis
   * Overload and Flow Control Modelling and Simulations
   * Assessment of efficiency, reliability and stability (tolerance) of high
 performance information systems



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       HiPMOS COMMITTEES
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 ---------------------------------
 HiPMOS General Track Co-CHAIRS

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 *** Joanna Kolodziej
     Cracow University of Technology, Cracow, Poland

 *** Horacio Gonzalez-velez
     National College of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland


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      HiPMoS DIS
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 CHAIRS:

 *** Joanna Kolodziej
      Cracow University of Technology, Cracow Poland
 *** Ciprian Dobre
      University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania
 *** Florin Pop
       University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania

 HiPMoS-DIS PC:

 * Piotr Arabas, Warsaw University of Technology and NASK, Warsaw, Poland
 * Nik Bessis, University of Derby, UK
 * Aleksander Byrski, AGH University of Science and Technology, Cracow,
 Poland
 * Valentin Cristea, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania
 * Gregoire Danoy, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
 * Roman Debski, AGH University of Science and Technology, Cracow, Poland
 * Bernabe Dorronsoro, University of Lille 1, France
 * Daniel Grzonka, Cracow University of Technology, Cracow, Poland
 * Richard Hill, University of Derby, UK
 * Catalin Leordeanu, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania
 * Michal Marks,  Research and Academic Computer Network (NASK), Poland
 * Catalin Negru, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania
 * Ewa Niewiadomska-Szynkiewicz, Warsaw University of Technology and NASK,
 Warsaw, Poland
 * Djamel Eddine Saidouni, MISC Laboratory, University Mentouri Constantine,
 Algieria
 * Johnatan Pecero Sanchez, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
 * Katarzyna Smelcerz, Cracow University of Technology, Cracow, Poland
 * Stelios Sotiriadis, Technical University of Crete, Greece
 * Magdalena Szmajduch, Crcaow University of Technology, Cracow, Poland
 * Jie Tao, Steinbuch Centre for Computing, Karlsruhe Institute of
 Technology, Germany


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        WRUMMM 2014
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 CHAIRS:

 *** Marco Gribaudo
      Politecnico di Milano, Italy

 *** Mauro Iacono
      Seconda Universita degli Studi di Napoli, Italy


 WRUMMM 2014 PC:

 * Simona Bernardi, Centro Universitario de la Defensa, Academia General
 Militar, Zaragoza, Spain
 * Jeremy Bradley, Imperial College London
 * Gianfranco Ciardo, University of California at Riverside, USA
 * Daniele Codetta Raiteri, Universita del Piemonte Orientale
 * Antinisca Di Marco, University of L'Aquila, Italy
 * Serge Haddad, ENS Cachan, France
 * Samuel Kounev, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
 * Kai Lampka, Uppsala University
 * Alexander H. Levis, George Mason University, USA
 * Catalina Llado, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain,
 * Stefano Marrone, Seconda Universita degli Studi di Napoli,Italy
 * Jose Merseguer, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain
 * Andrew Miner, Iowa State University, USA
 * Markus Siegle, University of the German Armed Forces, Munich, Germany
 * Enrico Vicario, University of Firenze, Italy
 * Valeria Vittorini, University of Napoli "Federico II", Italy
 * Armin Zimmermann, TU Ilmenau, Germany


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      HiPMoS ProbStat
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 CHAIRS:

 *** Alexander I. Zeifman
       Vologda State Pedagogical University, Russia

 *** Pavel O. Abaev
       Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Russia

 *** Rostislav V. Razumchik
       Institute of Informatics Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences,
       Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Russia


 HiPMoS ProbStat PC:

 * Sergey Ya. Shorgin, Institute of Informatics Problems, Russian Academy of
 Sciences, Russia
 * Alexander V. Pechinkin, Institute of Informatics Problems, Russian Academy
 of Sciences, Russia
 * Victor Yu. Korolev, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
 * Alexander I. Zeifman, Vologda State Pedagogical University, Russia
 * Konstantin E. Samouylov, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Russia


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          IMPORTANT DATES
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 ** Paper Submissions: --------------- February  13, 2014
 ** Notification of Acceptance: ------ March 14, 2014
 ** Camera-Ready/Registration: --------April 9, 2014
 ** Conference Dates: -----------------May 27 - 30, 2014


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          SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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 Authors are invited to submit research and application papers following
 the IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Manuscripts style available
 at the conference  web page
 (http://www.scs-europe.net/conf/ecms2014/authorkit.html).

 We solicit the submission of academic conference papers (7 pages)
 representing original, previously unpublished work. Submitted papers
 will be carefully evaluated based on originality, significance, technical
 soundness,
 and clarity of exposition. Papers should be prepared as the .pdf files and
 submitted electronically to the ECMS 2014 online submission system.

 Submission of the paper implies that should the paper be accepted,
 at least one of the authors must register and present the paper at the
 conference.
 Accepted papers will be given guidelines in preparing and submitting
 the final manuscript(s) together with the notification of acceptance.
 HiPMoS 2014 papers must be submitted for the selected  HiPMoS session.

 The authors must select the following options for BOTH SUBMISSION and
 REGISTRATION:
   * DIS for "Modelling and Simulation of Data Intensive Systems" Special
 Session
   * WRUMMM for "Research and Use of Multiformalism Modeling Methods" Special
 Session
   * PROBSTAT for "Probability and statistical methods for modelling and
 simulation of high performance information systems " Special Session



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        TRACK INFORMATION

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 For detailed information please visit

 *** the track webpage
     http://sites.google.com/site/hipmos2014/

 *** the ECMS 2014 webpage
     http://www.scs-europe.net/conf/ecms2014/

 *** or contact the HiPMOS track organizers.

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 WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO MEET YOU IN BRESCIA!!

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