The convergence of virtualization technologies and distributed computing is an exciting development and the subject of much research in both academia and industry. The VTDC workshop is intended to be a forum for the exchange of ideas and experiences on the use of virtualization technologies in distributed computing, the challenges and opportunities offered by the development of virtual systems themselves, as well as case studies of application of virtualization. The scope of "virtualization technologies" includes techniques and concepts to enable virtual machines, virtual networks, virtual data, virtual storage, virtual applications and virtual instruments. The scope of "distributed computing" includes Grid-computing, cluster computing, peer-to-peer computing and mobile computing. VTDC 2007 topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Using virtualization technologies for resource management and QoS assurance
- Security aspects of using virtualization in a distributed environment
- Virtual networks
- Virtual data and storage systems
- Fault tolerance in virtualization.
- Virtualization in P2P
- Virtualization-based adaptive/autonomic systems
- Virtual datacenters
- Virtual environment factories and services
- Environment configuration
- Virtual machine management
- Modeling (applications and systems)
- Case studies of applications using virtual technologies
- Deployment studies of virtualization technologies
- Tools relevant to virtualization
- Virtualization as vehicle for outsourcing
Paper Submission
Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished work that exposes a new problem, advocates a specific solution, or reports on actual experience. Papers should be submitted as full-length 8 page papers of double column text using single spaces 10pt size type on an 8.5''x11'' paper, as per IEEE manuscript guidelines. Appropriate style files can be found at this site . Detailed paper submission instructions will be placed on this web page at a later date. Presentations will be invited based on the originality, technical merit, and topical relevance of their submissions.
Important Dates
September 24, 2007 - Paper submission
October 16, 2007 - Notification of acceptance
October 26, 2007 - Final version due
For more information
For more information contact the organizers at
vtdc07@mcs.anl.gov. For convenience we provide a
text version of this call.