| High Availability and Performance Computing Workshop (HAPCW2008) |
| Organizers: |
Chokchai Leangsuksan (Louisiana Tech University) Stephen L. Scott (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) |
High Availability (HA) Computing and Resiliency have always played a critical role in commercial mission critical applications. Likewise, High Performance Computing (HPC) has equally been a significant enabler of the R&D community because their scientific discoveries. Serviceability aims toward effective means by which corrective and preventive maintenance can be performed on a system. Higher serviceability improves availability and resiliency helps retaining quality, performance and continuity of services at expected levels. Together, the combination of HA, resiliency, and HPC will clearly lead to even more benefits to critical shared major HPC resource environments.
The 5th High Availability and Performance Computing Workshop (HAPCW) 2008 will be held in conjunction with the High-Performance Computer Science Week (HPCSW) 2008 event on April 3-4 at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Denver, CO, USA.
This workshop aims to provide a forum for researchers to discuss state-of-the-art and on-going research and development, and to share their findings and ideas in high availability and performance computing (HAPC). In addition to the presentation of reviewed papers, the workshop will include a panel discussion of relevant topics.
Workshop website: http://xcr.cenit.latech.edu/hapcw2008/