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Call for Papers (INDIS 2023 Workshop)

The Innovating the Network for Data-Intensive Science (INDIS) workshop brings together network researchers and engineers to share findings, challenges and potential solutions in distributed computing, information systems and networking communities. With its inaugural appearance at SC14 in New Orleans, INDIS has become an academic forum for experts, researchers, and engineers in research and education (R&E) networking.

We invite researchers and engineers to submit high-quality technical academic papers to the 10th Annual International Workshop on Innovating the Network for Data-Intensive Science (INDIS) 2023. The workshop will be held in conjunction with the SC23: IEEE/ACM International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SuperComputing), which will be held in Denver, Colorado, on Sunday, 12 November 2023.

We invite papers that propose new and novel techniques that increase the capacity, improve functionality of scientific computing and wide-area networks and tackle some of the pressing challenges in massive data movement challenges such as those faced in science and industry applications. This workshop encourages submissions that address one or more of the following networking research challenges; and developments that are essential in the networking systems infrastructure and distributed computing for the scientific discovery process.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

We also welcome participants from the SCinet Network Research Exhibition to present their high-quality experimental & engineering papers on their latest designs and solutions. SCinet, as the high-speed network engine of the SC conference, represents state of the art, connects many demonstrators of big science data processing infrastructures at the highest line speeds, deploys the newest technologies available, and demonstrates novel functionality. The show floor network connects to many laboratories and universities worldwide using high-bandwidth connections and it will be innovative to see new solutions built from ground up.

This year we are including lightning talks from NRE demonstrations that are using any of the testbeds FABRIC, Chameleon,etc, from the showfloor to submit a 2-page description of the demo. These abstracts will be summarized in the editorial paper from INDIS 2023 in ACM/IEEE publication.

Information about paper submission and guidelines can be found here: Paper Submission and Guidelines