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Important dates

The deadline for paper/abstract submission: 24 March 2014 14 March 2014
Notification of acceptance: 22 April 2014 18 April 2014
Submission of camera-ready papers/abstracts: 5 May 2014 2 May, 2014
Registration deadline for authors/presenters: 11 May 2014 16 May, 2014
Submission of camera-ready papers to IEEE: 12 May 2014
Registration closing: 29 May 2014
Date of the workshop: 3-5 June, 2014
Authors of accepted papers at the workshop are invited to submit an extended version to the special issue at the journal Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience. The deadline is January, 12th 2015. 
Please find details here: http://www.cc-pe.net/journalinfo/issues/2014.html#SGW-2014


6th International Workshop on Science Gateways, IWSG 2014

Science gateways are a community-specific set of tools, applications, and data collections that are integrated together via a web portal or a
desktop application, providing access to resources and services of distributed computing infrastructures (DCIs). Science gateways offer the
potential to open the utilisation of DCIs to wider audiences by providing a customised and easy to use user interface to access large
computational and data resources. The complexity of the underlying infrastructure can be completely hidden from the end-users by a
suitably tailored interface. As interest in science gateways has accelerated in the past few years, an increasing number of new user
communities can utilise grid or cloud computing resources in a convenient manner. The workshop aims to bring together researchers and scientists from different scientific domains, along with science gateways developers,
to discuss problems and solutions in the area, to identify new issues, to shape future directions for research, foster the exchange of ideas,
standards and common requirements and push towards the wider adoption of science gateways in e-Science.

We invite the submission of papers related to various aspects of Science Gateways. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
  • Science gateway enabling technologies and development frameworks
  • Ready to use science gateways in different areas and disciplines
  • Management of high-throughput data via science gateways
  • Portal technology and portal construction methods
  • Usage models and gateway tools in different disciplines
  • Security aspects of science gateways
  • Usability studies of science gateways
  • Workflows and service composition in science gateways
  • High level tools for managing grid and cloud portability
  • Demonstrations/success stories