[Beowulf] [hpc-announce] International Workshop on High-Level Parallel Programming Models and Supportive Environments Call for Papers (HIPS'11, 1st CFP)

Torsten Hoefler htor at illinois.edu
Sat Oct 23 13:28:21 PDT 2010


Dear Sir or Madam,

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                        ** CALL FOR PAPERS **                                   

  International Workshop on High-Level Parallel Programming 
             Models and Supportive - HIPS 2011

Anchorage, Alaska

May 16, 2011                                                            

http://www.unixer.de/hips2011/                                                          
                                                                                
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To be held in conjunction with IPDPS 2011, the 25th IEEE 
International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium

IMPORTANT DATES                                                                 
                                                                                
Paper Submission:     December 2, 2010               
Author Notification:  February 1, 2011


HIPS is a forum for leading work on high-level programming of
multiprocessors, compute clusters, and massively parallel machines. Like
previous workshops in the series, which was established in 1996, this
event serves as a forum for research in the areas of parallel
applications, language design, compilers, runtime systems, and
programming tools. It provides a timely and lightweight forum for
scientists and engineers to present the latest ideas and findings in
these rapidly changing fields. 

This year we especially encourage innovative approaches in the areas of
emerging programming models for large-scale parallel systems and
many-core architectures. The topics include but are not limited to:

* New programming languages and constructs for exploiting parallelism
  and locality
* Experience with and improvements for existing parallel languages and
  run-time environments such as MPI, OpenMP, Cilk, UPC, and Co-array
  Fortran
* Parallel compilers, programming tools, and environments
* (Scalable) tools for performance analysis, modeling, monitoring, and
  debugging
* OS and architectural support for parallel programming and debugging
* Software and system support for extreme scalability including fault
  tolerance
* Programming environments for heterogeneous multicore systems and
  accelerators such as GPUs, FPGAs, and Cell

The HIPS workshop proceedings will be published electronically along with the
IPDPS conference proceedings via IEEE Xplore. Submitted manuscripts should be
formatted according to IPDPS proceedings guidelines: 10-point fonts,
single-spaced, and two-column format. The page size is US letter (8.5x11 inch).
The maximal length is 8 pages. All papers must be in English. 

The best papers in the area of parallel computing will be considered for
inclusion in a special issue of Elsevier Parallel Computing (PARCO).

--Organizing Committee--                                                        

Workshop Chair  

Torsten Hoefler University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA


Steering Committee  

Rudolf Eigenmann, Purdue University, USA
Michael Gerndt, Technische Universität München, Germany
Frank Müller, North Carolina State University, USA
Craig Rasmussen, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
Martin Schulz, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA


Program Committee 

Sadaf Alam, Swiss National Supercomputing Centre, Switzerland
Pavan Balaji, Argonne National Laboratory, USA
Richard Barrett, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
Brett Bode, National Center for Supercomputing Applications, USA
Greg Bronevetsky, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
Bronis de Supinski, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
Chen Ding, University of Rochester, USA
Michael Gerndt, Technische Universität München, Germany
Thomas Fahringer, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Yutaka Ishikawa, University of Tokyo, Japan
Andreas Knüpfer, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
Bernd Mohr, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
Craig Rasmussen, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
Sven-Bodo Scholz, University of Herfordshire, UK
Martin Schulz, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
Tony Skjellum, University of Alabama Birmingham, USA
Marc Snir, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Fabian Tillier, Microsoft, USA
Jesper Larsson Träff, University of Vienna, Austria
Jeremiah Willcock, Indiana University, USA
Felix Wolf, German Research School for Simulation Sciences, Germany





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