HIPS 2010 - 15th International Workshop on High-Level Parallel Programming Models and Supportive Environments
Topics/Call fo Papers
15th International Workshop on High-Level Parallel Programming Models and Supportive Environments
held in conjunction with
Atlanta, GA, USA, April 19-23, 2010
Call for Papers in ASCII.
Scope
The 15th HIPS workshop is a full-day meeting to be held at the IPDPS 2010 conference focusing on high-level programming of (single-chip) multi-processors, compute clusters, and massively-parallel machines. Like its predecessors, the workshop seeks cross-fertilizing research in areas of parallel applications, language design, compilers, run-time systems, and programming tools. It provides a timely and lightweight forum for scientists and engineers to present the latest ideas, findings, and tools 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
Schedule and Submission Procedure
Submission opening: November 12, 2009
Papers due: December 3, 2009
Author notification: January 11, 2010
Camera-ready final papers due: February 1st, 2010
HIPS workshop: April 19th, 2010
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 workshop uses the EDAS conference manager for submission and notification. An author needs to register with EDAS as a user if this has not been done previously. Start the paper by providing the title and the abstract in plain text, and then submit the full paper in PDF. Please click here to start the process and follow the instructions. If you experience any problem, please contact us immediately.
Committees
Workshop Chair
Felix Wolf Jülich Supercomputing Centre, Germany
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
Dorian Arnold University of New Mexico, USA
Rosa M. Badia Barcelona Supercomputing Center - CSIC, Spain
Siegfried Benkner Universität Wien, Austria
François Bodin Irisa-Caps entreprise, France
Alastair Donaldson University of Oxford, UK
Christian Engelmann Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Michael Gerndt Technische Universität München, Germany
Clemens Grelck University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands; University of Hertfordshire, UK
Bernd Mohr Jülich Supercomputer Center, Germany
Ruud van der Pas Sun Microsystems, USA
Craig Rasmussen Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
Philip C. Roth Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Martin Schulz Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
Matthew Sottile University of Oregon, USA
Hung-Hsun Su University of Florida, USA
Greg Watson IBM, USA
Jan-Philipp Weiß Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Roland Wismüller Universität Siegen, Germany
Contact
For further questions, please contact Felix Wolf.
This event is supported by
IEEE Computer Society
IEEE Technical Committee on Parallel Processing
Previous HIPS Workshops
14th HIPS 2009 May 25th 2009, Rome, Italy.
13th HIPS 2008 April 14th 2008, Miami, Florida, USA.
12th HIPS 2007 March 26th 2007, Long Beach, California, USA.
11th HIPS 2006 April 25th 2006, Rhodes Island, Greece.
10th HIPS 2005 April 4th 2005, Denver, Colorado, USA.
9th HIPS 2004 April 26th 2004, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.
8th HIPS 2003 April 22th 2003, Nice, France.
7th HIPS 2002 April 15th 2002, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA.
6th HIPS 2001 April 23rd 2001, San Francisco, CA, USA.
5th HIPS 2000 May 1st 2000, Cancun, Mexico.
4th HIPS 1999 April 12th 1999, San Juan, Puero Rico, USA.
3rd HIPS 1998 March 30th 1998, Orlando, FL, USA.
2nd HIPS 1997 April 1st, 1997, Geneva, Switzerland.
1st HIPS 1996 April 16th, 1996, Honolulu, HI, USA.
held in conjunction with
Atlanta, GA, USA, April 19-23, 2010
Call for Papers in ASCII.
Scope
The 15th HIPS workshop is a full-day meeting to be held at the IPDPS 2010 conference focusing on high-level programming of (single-chip) multi-processors, compute clusters, and massively-parallel machines. Like its predecessors, the workshop seeks cross-fertilizing research in areas of parallel applications, language design, compilers, run-time systems, and programming tools. It provides a timely and lightweight forum for scientists and engineers to present the latest ideas, findings, and tools 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
Schedule and Submission Procedure
Submission opening: November 12, 2009
Papers due: December 3, 2009
Author notification: January 11, 2010
Camera-ready final papers due: February 1st, 2010
HIPS workshop: April 19th, 2010
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 workshop uses the EDAS conference manager for submission and notification. An author needs to register with EDAS as a user if this has not been done previously. Start the paper by providing the title and the abstract in plain text, and then submit the full paper in PDF. Please click here to start the process and follow the instructions. If you experience any problem, please contact us immediately.
Committees
Workshop Chair
Felix Wolf Jülich Supercomputing Centre, Germany
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
Dorian Arnold University of New Mexico, USA
Rosa M. Badia Barcelona Supercomputing Center - CSIC, Spain
Siegfried Benkner Universität Wien, Austria
François Bodin Irisa-Caps entreprise, France
Alastair Donaldson University of Oxford, UK
Christian Engelmann Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Michael Gerndt Technische Universität München, Germany
Clemens Grelck University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands; University of Hertfordshire, UK
Bernd Mohr Jülich Supercomputer Center, Germany
Ruud van der Pas Sun Microsystems, USA
Craig Rasmussen Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
Philip C. Roth Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Martin Schulz Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
Matthew Sottile University of Oregon, USA
Hung-Hsun Su University of Florida, USA
Greg Watson IBM, USA
Jan-Philipp Weiß Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Roland Wismüller Universität Siegen, Germany
Contact
For further questions, please contact Felix Wolf.
This event is supported by
IEEE Computer Society
IEEE Technical Committee on Parallel Processing
Previous HIPS Workshops
14th HIPS 2009 May 25th 2009, Rome, Italy.
13th HIPS 2008 April 14th 2008, Miami, Florida, USA.
12th HIPS 2007 March 26th 2007, Long Beach, California, USA.
11th HIPS 2006 April 25th 2006, Rhodes Island, Greece.
10th HIPS 2005 April 4th 2005, Denver, Colorado, USA.
9th HIPS 2004 April 26th 2004, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.
8th HIPS 2003 April 22th 2003, Nice, France.
7th HIPS 2002 April 15th 2002, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA.
6th HIPS 2001 April 23rd 2001, San Francisco, CA, USA.
5th HIPS 2000 May 1st 2000, Cancun, Mexico.
4th HIPS 1999 April 12th 1999, San Juan, Puero Rico, USA.
3rd HIPS 1998 March 30th 1998, Orlando, FL, USA.
2nd HIPS 1997 April 1st, 1997, Geneva, Switzerland.
1st HIPS 1996 April 16th, 1996, Honolulu, HI, USA.
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