The 19th Open Grid Forum - OGF19
January 29 - February 2, 2007
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
The OGF19 Call for Participation is now closed. If you wish to submit a late proposal, please send mail to ogf19pc@ogf.org.
OGF is comprised of a number of "communities of interest" who either are users of grids in their domain or develop innovative approaches to perceived roadblocks to the adoption of grids or grid research. The OGF19 Program seeks to build new and strengthen existing communities of interest in OGF including eScience and enterprise.
The OGF19 Program will offer a series of 30-90 minute talks and panels emphasizing the applications and operations of grids in research and commercial contexts. It will also consist of half and full-day research workshops of standards-based implementations of grid software.
While there are no formal publication requirements, publications in the form of OGF Informational Documents, journal articles/special or equivalent are encouraged and all session organizers are required to submit materials (including slides) for inclusion on the OGF web pages prior to the event. These program activities may run in parallel with other OGF activities (such as standards sessions) but every attempt will be made in scheduling to minimize unnecessary clashes.
Proposals are now being accepted for the OGF19 Program. Only proposals submitted online prior to 17 November will be considered. To submit a proposal, visit:
http://www.ogf.org/gf/session_request/commreq.php.
Acceptance notices will be sent approximately one week later.
Details (examples, abstracts and slides) of past successful OGF programs can be viewed at: GGF16 or GGF15
OGF19 PROGRAM KEY DATES & DEADLINES
Call for Proposals Deadline - November 17
Acceptance Notification - November 27
[Advance acceptance notification may be given for workshops that involve individual CFPs]
Presentation slides due - January 8
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