From pjetley2 at uiuc.edu Wed Mar 7 11:59:55 2007 From: pjetley2 at uiuc.edu (Pritish Jetley) Date: Tue Nov 9 01:14:21 2010 Subject: [Beowulf-announce] 5th Annual Workshop on Charm++ and its Applications Message-ID: <20070307135955.ALS08524@expms5.cites.uiuc.edu> 5th Annual Workshop on Charm++ and its Applications 2007 http://charm.cs.uiuc.edu/charmWorkshop Hosted by the Parallel Programming Laboratory Department of Computer Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Apr 18-20, 2007 Charm++/AMPI and the frameworks built upon them have emerged as powerful parallel programming systems in recent years. By allowing the programmer to divide the computation into a large number of entities, which are mapped to the available processors by an intelligent runtime system, Charm++ enables a separation of concerns that leads to both improved productivity and higher performance. Powerful abstractions are available in the FEM, POSE, MSA, and Multiblock frameworks. Charm++ frameworks have enabled applications ranging from molecular dynamics, cosmology, network simulation, materials science, and rocket simulation. The workshop will focus on showcasing the latest leading research in parallel processing using Charm++ and its frameworks. Topics will include: * NAMD3: Stepwise Refactoring for Petascale and 10^7 Atom Systems * BigSim: Simulating PetaFLOPS Supercomputers * LeanCP: Terascale Car Parrinello Molecular Dynamics Using Charm++ * Charm++ on the Cell Processor * ParFUM: A Case Study in Multi-paradigm Parallel Programming within the Charm++ Run-time System * Scalability enhancements to performance analysis tools in Charm++ * The Charm++ Fault Tolerance Infrastructure * Load Balancing for Charm++ Applications * ChaNGa: The Charm N-Body Gravity Solver Authors and attendees are encouraged to share their experiences with the systems built upon Charm++/AMPI as well as Charm++/AMPI itself. The workshop will be a forum for developers and users of Charm++ to interact closely. The workshop is also aimed at taking stock of the funded collaborative interdisciplinary research projects involving the Charm++ system. Tutorials: There will be several tutorials demonstrating the different features of Charm++. The tutorials will be presented by the Charm++ developers. Attendees are required to register for the tutorials. Following is the tentative list of tutorials: ? Charm++ and virtualization tutorial ? How to write applications using Adaptive MPI ? Running your application on BigSim ? Projections: Performance analysis Call For Papers: Authors are invited to submit short manuscripts that demonstrate research and development in all areas of parallel processing using Charm++ and AMPI. Submissions should be in the form of extended abstracts up to 3 pages formatted in standard IEEE format. The papers will not be published and the authors are encouraged to publish them in other conferences. Some of the topics of interest are: ? Parallel and Distributed Applications in science and engineering ? Parallel Discrete Event Simulation techniques and applications ? Parallel libraries and frameworks ? Extensions and new features in Charm++ ? Massively parallel processing on future machines ? Novel parallel programming models Please send submissions to David Kunzman (kunzman2@uiuc.edu) by the deadline below. Important dates: ? Manuscripts due: Mar 19, 2007 ? Notification of acceptance: Mar 26, 2007 ? Workshop: Apr 18-20, 2007