COSH 2019 - 4th Workshop on Novel Challenges for Scheduling of HPC Applications
Date2019-01-21 - 2019-01-23
Deadline2018-12-10
VenueValencia, Spain
Keywords
Websitehttps://cosh.caps.in.tum.de
Topics/Call fo Papers
COSH 2017 and COSH 2018 (COSH being an acronym for "Workshop on
Co-Scheduling of HPC Applications" focussed on co-scheduling, a
method to improve utilisation of HPC systems by simultaneously
running multiple applications on the same node. While co-sched-
uling remains an important research topic, COSH 2019 will broaden
the scope to upcoming challenges for scheduling on current and
future HPC systems. This includes novel scheduling methods and
strategies with a focus on on heterogeneous hardware. New func-
tionality that is to be supported by scheduling strategies (e.g.
malleability, fault tolerance, or resilience), new requirements
around power (global control of power/energy consumption across
multiple HPC systems, reducing ramp up/down effects), as well as
novel usage models (e.g. urgent reservations, workflow schedul-
ing) represent the topics of the workshop. Scope COSH 2017 and
COSH 2018 (COSH being an acronym for "Workshop on Co-Scheduling
of HPC Applications" focussed on co-scheduling, a method to
improve utilisation of HPC systems by simultaneously running
multiple applications on the same node. While co-scheduling
remains an important research topic, COSH 2019 will broaden the
scope to upcoming challenges for scheduling on current and
future HPC systems. This includes novel scheduling methods
and strategies with a focus on on heterogeneous hardware. New
functionality that is to be supported by scheduling strate- gies
(e.g. malleability, fault tolerance, or resilience), new re-
quirements around power (global control of power/energy consump-
tion across multiple HPC systems, reducing ramp up/down effects),
as well as novel usage models (e.g. urgent reservations, workflow
scheduling) represent the topics of the workshop.
Main topics
Exascale architectures, supercomputers, scheduling, performance
sensors, energy efficiency, task migration Paper submission Work-
shop papers must not exceed 6 single-spaced, double-column pages
in ACM style (including figures and references).
Accepted papers will be published online in the TUM library. Upon
acceptance of the submission, at least one author is required to
register for the HiPEAC 2019 conference.
Deadlines
Submission: Dec 10 2018
Notification: Dec 19, 2018
Camera-ready: Jan 19, 2019
Workshop: Jan 23, 2019
Participation Please refer to
https://www.hipeac.net/2019/valencia/
for registration and venue information.
For further information check
https://cosh.caps.in.tum.de
Co-Scheduling of HPC Applications" focussed on co-scheduling, a
method to improve utilisation of HPC systems by simultaneously
running multiple applications on the same node. While co-sched-
uling remains an important research topic, COSH 2019 will broaden
the scope to upcoming challenges for scheduling on current and
future HPC systems. This includes novel scheduling methods and
strategies with a focus on on heterogeneous hardware. New func-
tionality that is to be supported by scheduling strategies (e.g.
malleability, fault tolerance, or resilience), new requirements
around power (global control of power/energy consumption across
multiple HPC systems, reducing ramp up/down effects), as well as
novel usage models (e.g. urgent reservations, workflow schedul-
ing) represent the topics of the workshop. Scope COSH 2017 and
COSH 2018 (COSH being an acronym for "Workshop on Co-Scheduling
of HPC Applications" focussed on co-scheduling, a method to
improve utilisation of HPC systems by simultaneously running
multiple applications on the same node. While co-scheduling
remains an important research topic, COSH 2019 will broaden the
scope to upcoming challenges for scheduling on current and
future HPC systems. This includes novel scheduling methods
and strategies with a focus on on heterogeneous hardware. New
functionality that is to be supported by scheduling strate- gies
(e.g. malleability, fault tolerance, or resilience), new re-
quirements around power (global control of power/energy consump-
tion across multiple HPC systems, reducing ramp up/down effects),
as well as novel usage models (e.g. urgent reservations, workflow
scheduling) represent the topics of the workshop.
Main topics
Exascale architectures, supercomputers, scheduling, performance
sensors, energy efficiency, task migration Paper submission Work-
shop papers must not exceed 6 single-spaced, double-column pages
in ACM style (including figures and references).
Accepted papers will be published online in the TUM library. Upon
acceptance of the submission, at least one author is required to
register for the HiPEAC 2019 conference.
Deadlines
Submission: Dec 10 2018
Notification: Dec 19, 2018
Camera-ready: Jan 19, 2019
Workshop: Jan 23, 2019
Participation Please refer to
https://www.hipeac.net/2019/valencia/
for registration and venue information.
For further information check
https://cosh.caps.in.tum.de
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