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    PESPMA 2011 - PESPMA: 4th Workshop on Parallel Execution of Sequential Programs on Multi-core Architectures

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    Category PESPMA 2011

    Deadline: April 11, 2011 | Date: June 05, 2011

    Venue/Country: San Jose, U.S.A

    Updated: 2011-04-13 14:33:50 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Multi-core architectures have started a new era of computing and boost performance and efficiency of parallel programs, however most of existing application base is still composed of sequential applications. How to execute those sequential programs efficiently and reliably on multi-core is remaining a critical and challenge problem. Multi-core architectures usually have many weaker cores compared to a monolithic out-of-order core, however, the aggregation of many small cores provides better computing and power efficiency than the monolithic one. To fully leverage this multi-core opportunity, a set of new tools, compiler optimizations, micro-architecture mechanisms and programming models is expected.

    In this workshop, we focus on leveraging the computing power provided by multi-core to address the issues of performance, power, programming model and reliability etc. for sequential programs which are executed on homogenous or heterogeneous multi-core. The topics of particular interest include, but no limited to:

    Speculative program execution (e.g. speculative multithreading, speculative optimizations)

    Deterministically execute sequential programs in parallel

    Deterministic multi-core execution verses parallel execution of sequential programs

    Helper threading techniques (e.g. prefetch helper, verification helper)

    Automatic/semi-automatic/manual parallelization techniques

    Reliability improvement on mulit-core for sequential programs

    Power/thermal optimizations on multi-core for sequential programs

    Compiler optimizations and transformations to help single thread execution

    Binary translation/optimization to help single thread execution with the same or different ISAs

    Evaluation of performance, power/thermal and reliability of sequential programs on multi-core (v.s., monolithic core)

    Trade-offs between speculation and non-speculation techniques

    Frameworks and tools for sequential execution model aimed for homogenous or heterogeneous multi-core

    Micro-architecture support for sequential program execution on multi-core

    Novel sequential programming models and support

    The workshop also aims at providing a forum for researchers and engineers from academia and industry to discuss their latest research in computer architecture, compiler, programming language on sequential program execution on multi-core. Moreover, it will bring more attention of their ideas, research problems and new proposals and obtain valuable and instant feedback from fellow researchers.


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