GABB 2015 - Graph Algorithms Building Blocks (GABB’2015)
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms, introduced over 30 years ago, had a transformative effect on software for linear algebra. With the BLAS, researchers spend less time mapping algorithms onto specific features of hardware platforms and more time on interesting new algorithms.
Would it be practical to define an analogous set of basic building blocks for graph algorithms? Can we define a core set of mathematical primitives from which we can build most (if not all) important graph algorithms? If we can agree on the mathematical foundations, how would these interact with the data structures used in graph algorithms and result in an API the graph algorithms research community could support?
These questions will be the topic for the second “Graph Algorithms Building Blocks” workshop. Our goal is an interactive workshop where the full range of issues behind “Graph Algorithms Building Blocks” will be explored. We want an interactive “workshop” so papers that report preliminary results and unproven but interesting ideas will be considered.
Would it be practical to define an analogous set of basic building blocks for graph algorithms? Can we define a core set of mathematical primitives from which we can build most (if not all) important graph algorithms? If we can agree on the mathematical foundations, how would these interact with the data structures used in graph algorithms and result in an API the graph algorithms research community could support?
These questions will be the topic for the second “Graph Algorithms Building Blocks” workshop. Our goal is an interactive workshop where the full range of issues behind “Graph Algorithms Building Blocks” will be explored. We want an interactive “workshop” so papers that report preliminary results and unproven but interesting ideas will be considered.
Other CFPs
- 16th IEEE International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Scientific and Engineering Computing (PDSEC 2015)
- 20th IEEE Workshop on Dependable Parallel, Distributed and Network-Centric Systems
- Workshop on Large-Scale Parallel Processing
- 4th International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Computing for Large Scale Machine Learning and Big Data Analytics
- International Workshop on High Performance Data Intensive Computing (HPDIC'2015)
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