Call For Papers IEEE ScalCom 2016 18-21 July 2016, Toulouse France Parallel and distributed computing has undergone impressive change over recent years. The whole hardware industry shifted to both multicore and mobile platforms expanding the arena of communicating devices to an unprecedented scale. Communication networks have known great developments and many new applications in the same time. Scalability has rapidly become one of central aspect of the disciplines. It is of paramount importance to review and assess these new developments in comparison with recent research achievements in the well-established areas of scalable computing and communications, from industry and the scientific community. The 16th IEEE International Conference on Scalable Computing and Communications (ScalCom) will provide a forum for the presentation of these and other issues through original research presentations and will facilitate the exchange of knowledge and new ideas at the highest technical level. We invite submissions of high quality research papers describing fully developed results or on-going foundational and applied work relating to all aspects of scalable computing and communications. The program committee will interpret it very broadly; everything from engineering principles to practical experiences on different levels of a parallel and distributed system. We particularly encourage submissions on topics of emerging interest in the research and development communities. Topics * Cloud & fog computing: - X as a service, where X includes backend, business process, database, information, infrastructure, network, platform, security, software, and storage - Performance, dependability, and service level agreements - Cloud programming models and tools - Fog computing - P2P computing * GPU, accelerators and novel architectures for Scalability-Rethinking: - parallel programming models - embedded parallel and distributed systems - heterogenous platforms - GPU, MIC, and FPGA based parallel systems - parallel I/O - memory organisation * Modelling and simulation of large complex systems - complex systems modelling and simulation - cellular automata, genetic algorithms, neural networks, swarm intelligence implementations - integrated approach to optimization and simulation - high-performance software developed to solve science (e.g., biological, physical, and social), engineering, medicine, and humanities problems * Extreme scale systems and applications - peta-scale and exa-scale workloads - high performance and high throughput computing - run-time systems for extreme scale applications - fault-tolerance in large scale applications - Near-Data Processing and data-centric approaches * Mobile, wireless and pervasive computing - queueing theory - design and performance analysis of communication networks - communication protocols - distributed applications with emphasis on scalability - distributed applications deployment - Internet of Things - pervasive computing - distributed robotics - energy - convergence of communication and computing Submission guidelines Prospective authors should submit a full paper not exceeding 8 pages in length (and in the Conference proceedings format – double column, 10pt) including a 150-200 word abstract at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=scalcom2016 Paper Publication: Accepted conference papers will be published by IEEE CPS (IEEE-DL, EI, Scopus indexed). At least one author of each accepted paper is required to register and present their work at the conference; otherwise the paper will not be included in the proceedings. Best Paper and Best Demo Awards will be presented to high quality work. Selected papers, after further extensions and revisions, will be recommended to special issues. More details will be available soon. Important dates Paper submission: March 11, 2016 Acceptance notification: May 6, 2016 Camera ready due: May 20, 2016 Registration due: May 20, 2016 Conference: July 18-21, 2016 Honorary Chair: Faming GONG, University of Petroleum, China Philippe OWEZARSKI, LAAS-CNRS, France General Chairs: Umit CATALYUREK Ohio State University, USA Didier EL BAZ, LAAS-CNRS, France Julien BOURGEOIS, FEMTO-ST, France General Co-Chair: Marco ALDINUCCI, University of Torino, Italy Massimo TORQUATI, University of Pisa, Italy Local Organisation Committee: Didier EL BAZ, LAAS-CNRS, France (chair) Moussa ELKIHEL, LAAS-CNRS, France Pascal BERTHOU, LAAS-CNRS, France Bastien PLAZOLLES, LAAS-CNRS, France Li ZHU, LAAS-CNRS, France Bilal FAKIH, LAAS-CNRS, France Brigitte DUCROCQ, LAAS-CNRS, France (Communication) Isabelle LEFEBVRE, LAAS-CNRS, France (Web Site) Caroline MALE, LAAS-CNRS, France (Secretariat) Advisory Committee: Philippe OWEZARSKI, LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse France Zaiyue YANG, Zhejiang University China Zhongshan ZHANG, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China Steering Committee: Laurence T. YANG (Chair), St Francis Xavier University, Canada Albert Y. ZOMAYA (Chair), University of Sydney, Australia Pavan BALAJI Argonne National Laboratory, USA Rajkumar BUYYA, University of Melbourne, Australia Jinjun CHEN, University of Technology Sydney, Australia Samee U. KHAN, North Dakota State University, USA Jianhua MA, Hosei University, Japan Manish PARASHAR, Rutgers University, USA Lizhe WANG, Chinese Academy of Science, China Stephen S. YAU, Arizona State University, USA Contacts: aldinuc@di.unito.it elbaz@laas.fr