The
Second Workshop on
Large Scale
Distributed Virtual Environments on Clouds and P2P
- LSDVE 2014
held
in conjunction
of Euro-Par 2014 Porto, Portugal
The
extended version of selected papers accepted and presented at the
workshop, will be published in a Special Issue of Springer Journal
Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications (PPNA)
The recent advances in networking have determined
an increasing
use of information
technology to support
distributed cooperative applications. Several novel applications have emerged in this area, like computer supported
collaborative work (CSCW), large scale distributed virtual world, collaborative recommender systems, collaborative
learning systems.
The definition of these applications requires
to afford several challenges, like the definition of userinterfaces, of coordination protocols, and of
proper middle-ware and architectures supporting distributed cooperation. Collaborative
applications may greatly benefits also from the support of cloud and P2P architectures. As a matter of
fact, with the emergence of readily available cloud platforms, collaborative applications
developers have the opportunity of deploying their applications in the cloud, or by exploiting a
hybrid P2P/Cloud architectures with dynamically adapting cloud support. This brings
possibilities to smaller developers that were reserved for the big companies until recently. The integration
of mobile/Cloud platforms for Collaborative Applications is another challenge for the
widespread of these applications.This workshop aims to provide a venue for
researchers to present and discuss important aspects of P2P/Cloud collaborative applications
and of the platforms supporting these applications. The track's aim is to investigate open challenges
for such applications, related to both the applications design and to the definition of
proper architectures. Some important challenges are, for instance, collaborative protocols design,
latency reduction/hiding techniques for guaranteeing real time constraints, large-scale processing
of user information, privacy and security issues, state
consistency/persistence.
The track will both present assessment of current state and
introduce further
directions.