Advances in Grid and Pervasive Computing

5th International Conference, CPC 2010, Hualien, Taiwan, May 10-13, 2010, Proceedings
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Keynote Speeches.- Track 1: Cloud and Grid Computing.- Track 2: Peer-to-Peer and Pervasive Computing.- Track 3: Sensor and Mobile Networks.- Track 4: Service-Oriented Computing.- Track 5: Resource Management and Scheduling.- Track 6: Grid and Pervasive Applications.- Track 7: Semantic Grid and Ontologies.- Track 8: Mobile Commerce and Services.- Track 9: Multimedia Applications for Cloud.- Track 10: Intelligent Network Management.
Grid and Pervasive Computing (GPC) is an annual international conference on the emerging areas of grid computing and pervasive computing, aimed at p- viding an exciting platform and paradigm for all-the-time, everywhere services. GPC 2010 provided a high-pro?le, leading-edgeforum for researchersand dev- opers from industry and academia to present their latest research in the ?eld of grid and pervasive computing. Three workshops were held in conjunction with the GPC 2010 conference: The First International Workshop on Intelligent Management of Networked Environment (IMNE 2010) International Workshop on Multimedia Applications for Cloud (MAC 2010) The 6thInternationalWorkshopon Mobile Commerce andServices (WMCS 2010) The proceedingsof these workshoparealso included in this volume. We received 184 papers originating from 22 countries. The Program Committee ?nally - lected 67 papers for presentation at the conference and inclusion in this LNCS volume. At GPC 2010, we were very pleased to have four distinguished invited speakers, who delivered state-of-the-art information on the conference topics: A grid based virtual laboratory for HIV drugranking by Peter Sloot (U- versity of Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Solving the scalability dilemma with clouds, crowds, and algorithms by Michael J. Franklin (University of California, Berkeley, USA) The trend of cloud computing from industry s perspective by Enwei Xie (Microsoft Greater China Region, China) Towards ubiquitous a?ective learning by Bin Hu (The Birmingham City University, UK) Theconferencewouldnothavebeenpossiblewithoutthesupportofmanypeople andorganizationsthathelped invariouswaysto makeita success.

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