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Call for Papers Models and Algorithms for High-Performance Distributed Data Mining a Special Issue of Journal Parallel and Distributed Computing Editor: Alfredo Cuzzocrea, PhD Elsevier Download the CFP in PDF [Aim and Scope | Schedule | Submission Guidelines and Instructions] Aim and Scope Distributed Data Mining is well-understood as a resource-intensive and timeconsuming task which is devoted to extract patterns and regularities from huge amounts of distributed data sets. Classical algorithms, mostly developed in the context of centralized environments, have already been proved to be unsuitable to the goal of mining data in distributed settings. This not only due to conceptual and methodological drawbacks but, most importantly, to novel challenges posed by a distributed, resourceintensive, and time-consuming processing as dictated by high-level specifications of distributed Data Mining algorithms. From these challenges, performance aspects of Distributed Data Mining is now recognized as one of the most attracting topics for the Data Mining research community, even with respect to next-generation computational platforms (e.g., Clouds, Grids, SOA Architectures) and paradigms (e.g., Peer-to-Peer, Map-Reduce, Service-Oriented Computing). Emerging application scenarios like Social Networks play as well the role of interesting contexts that may stimulate further investigation in this field. In Distributed Data Mining models and algorithms, high-performance is not only an architecture-and-resource--oriented matter, but also it involves in designing innovative models, algorithms and techniques capable of dealing, from a side, with the difficulties posed by so-challenging distributed environments and, from the other side, with the conceptual Data Mining tasks codified within Distributed Data Mining algorithms, which may turn to be inherently hard. With these goals in mind, the special issue “Models and Algorithms for HighPerformance Distributed Data Mining” of JPDC will cover theoretical as well as practical aspects of high-performance Data Mining in distribute environments, with emphasis on both sophisticated theoretical-models-and-methodologies and pragmatic algorithms. Topics of interest for the special issue include but are not limited to the following list: • foundations of high-performance distributed data mining; • high-performance distributed data mining models; • high-performance distributed data mining methodologies; • high-performance distributed data mining techniques; • high-performance distributed data mining algorithms; • scalable disk-based models for high-performance distributed data mining; • scalable disk-based algorithms for high-performance distributed data mining; • multi-core models for high-performance distributed data mining; • multi-core algorithms for high-performance distributed data mining; • cluster-based models for high-performance distributed data mining; • cluster-based algorithms for high-performance distributed data mining; • grid-based models for high-performance distributed data mining; • grid-based algorithms for high-performance distributed data mining; • cloud-based models for high-performance distributed data mining; • cloud-based algorithms for high-performance distributed data mining; • SOA-based models for high-performance distributed data mining; • SOA-based algorithms for high-performance distributed data mining; • P2P-oriented high-performance distributed data mining; • Map-Reduce-based high-performance distributed data mining; • Service-oriented high-performance distributed data mining; • high-performance distributed data mining in innovative contexts like streams, sensors, mobile environments and social networks. Schedule Submission of full papers: July 25, 2011 First decision notification: July 30, 2011 Submission of revised papers: September 15, 2011 Final decision notification: October 30, 2011 Final materials to Elsevier: December 30, 2011 Estimated publication date: 2012 Submission Guidelines and Instructions All manuscripts will be rigorously refereed by at least three reviewers among people of widely-recognized expertise. Submission of a manuscript to this special issue implies that no similar paper is already accepted or will be submitted to any other conference or journal. Author guidelines for preparation of manuscript can be found at: http://www.elsevier.com/locate/jpdc All manuscripts and any supplementary material should be submitted through Elsevier Editorial System (EES). Authors must select “Special Issue: Dist. Dat. Min.” when they reach the “Article Type” step in the submission process. The EES website for JPDC is available at: http://ees.elsevier.com/jpdc/ For more information, please contact Alfredo Cuzzocrea at [email protected]