HIPS 2017 - 22ND INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON HIGH-LEVEL PARALLEL PROGRAMMING MODELS AND SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENTS
Topics/Call fo Papers
The 22nd HIPS workshop, to be held as a full-day meeting on May 29th at the IEEE IPDPS 2017 conference in Orlando, focuses 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. In our call for papers, we especially encouraged innovative approaches in the areas of emerging programming models for large-scale parallel systems and many-core architectures.
Topics of Interest
Topics of interest to the HIPS workshop 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, Co-array Fortran, X10, Chapel, Charm++, and OpenCL
Parallel compilers, programming tools, and environments
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, Cells, and MICs
Domain specific languages exploring embedded and stand-alone languages, libraries and runtime for focused application areas
Languages and runtime support for multi-science/coupled codes, including but not limited to ensemble computing and UQ
Topics of Interest
Topics of interest to the HIPS workshop 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, Co-array Fortran, X10, Chapel, Charm++, and OpenCL
Parallel compilers, programming tools, and environments
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, Cells, and MICs
Domain specific languages exploring embedded and stand-alone languages, libraries and runtime for focused application areas
Languages and runtime support for multi-science/coupled codes, including but not limited to ensemble computing and UQ
Other CFPs
- International Workshop on Graph Algorithms Building Blocks (GABB’2017)
- 7th IEEE Workshop Parallel / Distributed Computing and Optimization (PDCO 2017)
- 6th International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Computing for Large Scale Machine Learning and Big Data Analytics
- 7th NSF/TCPP Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Computing Education (EduPar-17)
- 2017 16th IEEE International Workshop on High Performance Computational Biology
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