HPC 2011 - 19th High Performance Computing Symposium (HPC 2011)
Topics/Call fo Papers
The 2011 Spring Simulation Multiconference will feature the 19th High Performance Computing Symposium (HPC 2011), devoted to the impact of high performance computing and communications on computer simulations.
Advances in multicore and many-core architectures, networking, high end computers, large data stores, and middleware capabilities are ushering in a new era of high performance parallel and distributed simulations. Along with these new capabilities come new challenges in computing and system modeling. The goal of HPC 2011 is to encourage innovation in high performance computing and communication technologies and to promote synergistic advances in modeling methodologies and simulation. It will promote the exchange of ideas and information between universities, industry, and national laboratories about new developments in system modeling, high performance computing and communication, and scientific computing and simulation. Topics of interest include:
high performance/large scale application case studies,
GPU, multicore, and many-core analysis and applications,
power aware computing,
cloud, distributed, and grid computing,
asynchronous numerical methods and programming,
hybrid system modeling and simulation,
visualization and data management,
problem solving environments,
tools and environments for coupling parallel codes,
parallel algorithms and architectures,
high performance software tools,
resilience at the simulation level,
component technologies for high performance computing.
PAPER SUBMISSIONS
Prospective authors are invited to submit full papers (up to 8 pages, double column format) on topics related to the areas listed above. Submissions will be evaluated on relevance, technical quality, and exposition. Papers must not have appeared before (or be pending) in a journal or conference with published proceedings, nor may they be under review or submitted to another forum during the HPC 2011 review process. All accepted papers will be published in the proceedings as regular papers. Papers should be submitted electronically using the paper submission system.
Papers must use SCS format (formatting instructions).
At least one author of an accepted paper must register for the symposium and must present the paper at the symposium.
Advances in multicore and many-core architectures, networking, high end computers, large data stores, and middleware capabilities are ushering in a new era of high performance parallel and distributed simulations. Along with these new capabilities come new challenges in computing and system modeling. The goal of HPC 2011 is to encourage innovation in high performance computing and communication technologies and to promote synergistic advances in modeling methodologies and simulation. It will promote the exchange of ideas and information between universities, industry, and national laboratories about new developments in system modeling, high performance computing and communication, and scientific computing and simulation. Topics of interest include:
high performance/large scale application case studies,
GPU, multicore, and many-core analysis and applications,
power aware computing,
cloud, distributed, and grid computing,
asynchronous numerical methods and programming,
hybrid system modeling and simulation,
visualization and data management,
problem solving environments,
tools and environments for coupling parallel codes,
parallel algorithms and architectures,
high performance software tools,
resilience at the simulation level,
component technologies for high performance computing.
PAPER SUBMISSIONS
Prospective authors are invited to submit full papers (up to 8 pages, double column format) on topics related to the areas listed above. Submissions will be evaluated on relevance, technical quality, and exposition. Papers must not have appeared before (or be pending) in a journal or conference with published proceedings, nor may they be under review or submitted to another forum during the HPC 2011 review process. All accepted papers will be published in the proceedings as regular papers. Papers should be submitted electronically using the paper submission system.
Papers must use SCS format (formatting instructions).
At least one author of an accepted paper must register for the symposium and must present the paper at the symposium.
Other CFPs
- 7th IEEE International Workshop on Storage Network Architecture and Parallel I/Os (SNAPI 2011)
- 27th IEEE (MSST 2011) Symposium on Massive Storage Systems and Technologies
- The 11th Annual Conference of ICPMA ICPMA 2011
- Synchrotron Radiation in Art and Archaeometry (SR2A-2010)
- 2nd European Conference on Process Analytics and Control Technology (EuroPACT 2011)
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