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Subject: CHEP 2000 - Bulletin 2 - (deadline for abstracts)
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               C H E P  - 2 0 0 0    -    B U L L E T I N  - 2
                        International Conference on 
                COMPUTING IN HIGH ENERGY AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS 
                February 7 - February 11, 2000 - Padova, Italy
The CHEP 2000 web site ( http://chep2000.pd.infn.it/) is now ready
to accept registrations and abstract submissions.
To register you can navigate through the CHEP2000 site or go
directly to http://chep2000.pd.infn.it/registra.htm
To submit an abstract you can go directly to:
http://chep2000.pd.infn.it/abstract.htm
This is the Bulletin n.2 if you missed the previous bulletins you can
find them on the web page http://chep2000.pd.infn.it/bulletin.htm
1.DEADLINES
As mentioned in Bulletin n.1 that was circulated to the general CHEP2000
list, the deadlines have been fixed as follows:
Deadline for Abstracts: October, 15th
Author Notification:    November, 27th
Deadline for papers:    January, 15th
As you can notice the deadline for abstract is very close. Please
submit your abastract as soon as possible.
2.CONTRIBUTED PAPERS
Contributed papers can be of two types:
a)Short Paper (3-4 pages)
These contributed papers:
   will be published online on the CHEP2000 web site
   will be printed in the papery proceeding distributed at the
conference
   will be distributed on the CD together with multi-media presentation
   add-on (e.g. PowerPoint)
b)Long Paper (10-15 pages)
If requested by author, these contributions will be moreover pubblished
on a special edition of a peer reviewed journal. These papers have to
meet
the standards required for a journal and will undergo the usual review
of the editor referees. The deadline for the final version of the
long paper is three months after the conference. 
NOTICE: Long papers' authors should specify in advance, on the 
abstract submission web page, their intention or not to publish on
a peer reviewed journal. 
Please let us remind you again the deadlines: in order to be printed on
the Cd-Rom, short and long papers should all be ready by January 15th. 
Three months after the conference is the time allowed only to the
long paper versions intended to be published on a peer reviewed journal.
Contributed abstracts will be evaluated by the Organizing Committee and 
accepted for presentation or rejected. Due to time constraints some
authors will be asked to present their contribution in form of a poster.
3. CONFERENCE MAIN THEME
After several years that the High Energy and Nuclear Physics Community
has 
decided to abandon the old computing paradigm, it is now time to
evaluate the
impact of the modern computing technologies and methodologies in
running, 
ready to run and future experiments. It is time to make an in depth
review of 
what has been achieved with OO, successes and difficulties and to
discuss how 
our comunity should proceed in the future.
Standardization and reuse of components are key issues that the HEP
comunity 
should debate.
At the same time the new tecnologies allow new computing models to be 
developed. A lot of new ideas are around on how to develop distributed 
computing. Some of them are already being tested by new experiments and 
development project. It is time to review in depth the turning point of
the HENP computing in the emerging technology.
4.TITLE OF PARALLEL SESSIONS
A: Data Analysis, Presentation, Tools, Methods:
Architecture, Domain decomposition, Analysis and Simulation Algorithms
and 
Packages, Visualization, Software Tools, Configuration Management, 
Tools for Distributed Collaboration, Quality Assurance, Dynamic
Programming, 
Symbolic Programming, Component Software.
B: Data Acquisition and Control System:
Real-Time Monitoring and Control System for Experiments and
Accelerators, Data
Acquisition Systems, Event Building, High Level Trigger and Filter
Farms.
C: Object Persistency & Data Handling:
Object Persistency, Data Storage Technologies, Data Management System
and 
Databases, Network Attached Storage, Distributed data access.
D: Network: Applications and Services
LAN and WAN technologies, Quality of Servies, Differentiated Services, 
Remote Services, Network Management and Security, Audio-video 
communications, International WAN, Global File systems.
E:Commodity Hardware and Software & Integration in Farm and Large
Systems.
Application involving COTS Products, Desktop infrastructure, Open
Software, 
PC as Workstation, PC as farm component, Special Architectures,
Regional Centers, Mobile Computing,Parallel Computing, LQCD computing, 
Neural Networks
                                        Best Regards, 
                                        The CHEP 2000 Organizing
Committe.
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