PGAS-EI 2018 - 2018 Workshop on PGAS programming models: Experiences and Implementations
Topics/Call fo Papers
The workshop will focus on PGAS (Partitioned Global Address Space) programming model
and experiences of the application using PGAS, and the implementation of compiler,
runtime and applications. Its goal is to bring together researchers working in the area
of PGAS programming models to parallelize applications, and share the experience using PGAS models.
The workshop focuses on PGAS programming languages, tools and libraries with the special focus on
experience about the applications developed using this programming model.
The workshop is open to any languages and libraries to enables PGAS models. The papers presented
practical implementations, scalability and parallelization efficiency are foreseen.
The workshop is in conjunction with HPC Asia 2018.
http://sighpc.ipsj.or.jp/HPCAsia2018
Workshop URL:
https://aicsproenv.github.io/PGAS-EI18
http://sighpc.ipsj.or.jp/HPCAsia2018/workshops.htm...
Schedule:
Jan 31th, 2018
Venue:
Akihabara UDX Bldg, Tokyo, Japan
http://sighpc.ipsj.or.jp/HPCAsia2018/venue.html
Timeline:
Submission Deadline: October 23, 2017
Acceptance Notification: November 24, 2017
Camera-ready Deadline: December 11, 2017
Topics:
Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
- PGAS Languages and library implementations and their evaluation,
- Applications development experience with PGAS programming model,
- Benchmark suites and performance studies for PGAS programming model,
- Optimization techniques in PGAS models.
- PGAS programming model for heterogenous systems,
- Comparisons between PGAS and other programming models,
- New solutions such as the integrations with multi-tasking, the design for a new architecture, etc, …
Paper Submission:
Authors are invited to submit technical papers of at most 10 pages in PDF format including
figures and references. Papers should be formatted in the ACM Proceedings Style and submitted at
EasyChair (not ready yet, will be open soon).
Submitted papers must be original work that has not appeared in and is not under consideration for
another conference or a journal. The review process is double-blinded. The authors should not disclose
their identities in the paper.
Publication:
All accepted papers will be published by ACM, as the proceedings of the HPC Aisa workshops.
The papers will be included in ACM digital library if presented at the workshop.
Organizing Committee:
Mitsuhisa Sato, RIKEN AICS, Japan
Masahiro Nakao, RIKEN AICS, Japan
Jinpil Lee, RIKEN AICS, Japan
Contact:
jinpil.lee-AT-riken.jp
and experiences of the application using PGAS, and the implementation of compiler,
runtime and applications. Its goal is to bring together researchers working in the area
of PGAS programming models to parallelize applications, and share the experience using PGAS models.
The workshop focuses on PGAS programming languages, tools and libraries with the special focus on
experience about the applications developed using this programming model.
The workshop is open to any languages and libraries to enables PGAS models. The papers presented
practical implementations, scalability and parallelization efficiency are foreseen.
The workshop is in conjunction with HPC Asia 2018.
http://sighpc.ipsj.or.jp/HPCAsia2018
Workshop URL:
https://aicsproenv.github.io/PGAS-EI18
http://sighpc.ipsj.or.jp/HPCAsia2018/workshops.htm...
Schedule:
Jan 31th, 2018
Venue:
Akihabara UDX Bldg, Tokyo, Japan
http://sighpc.ipsj.or.jp/HPCAsia2018/venue.html
Timeline:
Submission Deadline: October 23, 2017
Acceptance Notification: November 24, 2017
Camera-ready Deadline: December 11, 2017
Topics:
Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
- PGAS Languages and library implementations and their evaluation,
- Applications development experience with PGAS programming model,
- Benchmark suites and performance studies for PGAS programming model,
- Optimization techniques in PGAS models.
- PGAS programming model for heterogenous systems,
- Comparisons between PGAS and other programming models,
- New solutions such as the integrations with multi-tasking, the design for a new architecture, etc, …
Paper Submission:
Authors are invited to submit technical papers of at most 10 pages in PDF format including
figures and references. Papers should be formatted in the ACM Proceedings Style and submitted at
EasyChair (not ready yet, will be open soon).
Submitted papers must be original work that has not appeared in and is not under consideration for
another conference or a journal. The review process is double-blinded. The authors should not disclose
their identities in the paper.
Publication:
All accepted papers will be published by ACM, as the proceedings of the HPC Aisa workshops.
The papers will be included in ACM digital library if presented at the workshop.
Organizing Committee:
Mitsuhisa Sato, RIKEN AICS, Japan
Masahiro Nakao, RIKEN AICS, Japan
Jinpil Lee, RIKEN AICS, Japan
Contact:
jinpil.lee-AT-riken.jp
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