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ePaMuS 2016 - 9th International Workshop on Engineering Parallel and Multi-Core Systems (ePaMuS-2016)

Date2016-07-06 - 2016-07-08

Deadline2016-05-04

VenueFukuoka, Japan Japan

Keywords

Websitehttps://www.cs.upc.edu/~fatos/ePaMuS2016...

Topics/Call fo Papers

The need for increase in computational power has led to the multicore era. Multi-core processors are becoming all pervasive, nowadays the multicore processors are found not only in computers (servers, PCs and laptops) but also in mobile and many other devices. The multi-core systems thus increase the computational power yet achieving this is not straightforward. In order to take advantage of multi-core systems, it is necessary to fully exploit their parallel computing nature. Additionally, as the number of cores that can be packed into a chip is increasing, advanced parallel software approaches are needed to bridge the gap between the potential and real performance of multi-core systems and applications.
This workshop aims to bring together researchers and developers from the fields of parallel computing, multi-core systems, and software engineering to contribute and discuss on the latest findings in parallel programming techniques, hardware architectures and parallel software platforms for multi-core systems.
The workshop seeks original contributions in all relevant areas, including but not limited to the following topics.
Topics of Interest
Parallel Algorithms and Solvers
Scheduling, Load Balancing and Resource Allocations
Parallel Programming Models, Libraries and Frameworks
Message-Passing Programming
Thread-based Programming
Architectures, Networking and Memory Hierarchies
Performance Analysis, Simulation Models and Tools
Software Engineering , Design and Development for Parallel and Multi-core Systems
Multi-core Embedded Systems
Energy-aware Multi-core Systems
Java Technologies for Multicore Systems
Applications (High Performance, eScience applications, Video Games, Aero-space, etc.) on Parallel and Multi-core systems.

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