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|Has coordinator=University Carlos III of Madrid | |Has coordinator=University Carlos III of Madrid | ||
|has general chair=Jesús Carretero, Manish Parashar | |has general chair=Jesús Carretero, Manish Parashar | ||
|has program chair=Franck Cappello, Geoffrey Charles, Javier Garcia-Blas | |has program chair=Franck Cappello, Geoffrey Charles, Javier Garcia-Blas | ||
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|Submitted papers=238 | |Submitted papers=238 | ||
|Accepted papers=59 | |Accepted papers=59 | ||
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CCGrid is a successful series of conferences that serves as the major international forum for presenting and sharing recent research results and technological developments in the fields of Cluster, Cloud and Grid computing. The CCGrid symposium, which is sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Scalable Computing (TCSC) and the ACM, reaches out to both researchers and practitioners, and to both academia and industry. The conference features keynotes, technical presentations, posters, workshops, tutorials, as well as the SCALE challenge featuring live demonstrations. CCGrid has traveled the world over, and this year will be held in May in Madrid, Spain, for the first time. Madrid is the capital City of Spain and it gathers a thrilling mix of antique and modern cultures that is reflected in their environment, monuments, and warm people. | CCGrid is a successful series of conferences that serves as the major international forum for presenting and sharing recent research results and technological developments in the fields of Cluster, Cloud and Grid computing. The CCGrid symposium, which is sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Scalable Computing (TCSC) and the ACM, reaches out to both researchers and practitioners, and to both academia and industry. The conference features keynotes, technical presentations, posters, workshops, tutorials, as well as the SCALE challenge featuring live demonstrations. CCGrid has traveled the world over, and this year will be held in May in Madrid, Spain, for the first time. Madrid is the capital City of Spain and it gathers a thrilling mix of antique and modern cultures that is reflected in their environment, monuments, and warm people. | ||
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Madrid, Spain
CCGrid is a successful series of conferences that serves as the major international forum for presenting and sharing recent research results and technological developments in the fields of Cluster, Cloud and Grid computing. The CCGrid symposium, which is sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Scalable Computing (TCSC) and the ACM, reaches out to both researchers and practitioners, and to both academia and industry. The conference features keynotes, technical presentations, posters, workshops, tutorials, as well as the SCALE challenge featuring live demonstrations. CCGrid has traveled the world over, and this year will be held in May in Madrid, Spain, for the first time. Madrid is the capital City of Spain and it gathers a thrilling mix of antique and modern cultures that is reflected in their environment, monuments, and warm people.
Topics
CCGrid 2017 will have a focus on important and immediate issues that are significantly influencing all aspects of cluster and cloud computing. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Applications and Big Data
- Architecture and Networking
- Data Centers and CyberInfrastructure
- Programming Models and Runtime Systems
- Performance Modeling and Evaluation
- Scheduling and Resource Management
- Mobile and Hybrid Clouds
- Storage and I/O
- Security, Privacy and Reliability