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Category WOLFHPC 2011
Deadline: April 30, 2011 | Date: May 31, 2011
Venue/Country: Arizona, U.S.A
Updated: 2011-04-29 19:00:15 (GMT+9)
Full Day Workshop at25th International Conference on Supercomputing, ICS 2011http://ics11.cs.arizona.edu/
Lowes Ventana Canyon Resort, Tucson, Arizona, USAWorkshop DescriptionMulti-level heterogeneous parallelism and deep memory hierarchies in current and emerging computer systems make their programming for high-performance applications very difficult. The task is made more challenging by the changing landscape of system architecture mandated by power and micro-architecture considerations. Domain-specific languages (DSLs) and high-level frameworks (HLFs) provide convenient abstractions, shielding application developers from much of the complexity and variability of explicitly programming in standard programming languages like C/C++/Fortran. Effective design of such abstractions for the high-performance computing context requires close interaction between researchers developing such languages and frameworks and domain experts with a deep understanding of the problem to be solved.While a number of other venues exist that address domain-specific languages and high-level programming abstractions, none of them focus on the challenges to performance optimization and implementation on parallel systems. This workshop seeks to bring together developers and users of DSLs and HLFs to identify challenges and discuss solution approaches for their effective implementation and use on a variety of platforms, including massively parallel systems.We solicit submissions on all aspects relating to domain-specific languages and high-level frameworks for the HPC context, including, but not limited to, the design, evaluation, or use of:Application frameworksDomain-specific languages and librariesHigh-level data structuresStreaming languagesHigh-level aspects of HPCS languagesDirective-based optimization approachesWe plan multiple modes of participation in the workshop:Short abstract and oral presentation: Talks need not represent original unpublished work -- a significant goal is to bring together communities that traditionally do not have opportunities to interact.Reviewed submissions: Unpublished work on any of these topics.Invited SpeakersWe will have a select number of invited talks from applicaton experts and Computer Science practitioners in the areas of interest. Following are among the invited speakers:Anshu Dubey, University of ChicagoRobert Harrison, Oak Ridge National LabRobert Kirby, Texas Tech UniversityAlice Koniges, Lawrence Berkeley National LabKunle Olukotun, Stanford UniversitySubmission GuidelinesShort abstract and oral presentation: Submissions should be no more than a page in pdf format and include all authors and their affiliations. In addition to new ideas, experience stories, challenges faced, and overview of prior work are encouraged.Full papers: Submissions should be 6-8 pages in pdf format and follow ACM conference formatting guidelines.Both forms of submissions will be reviewed and the authors notified. At least one of the authors of each accepted submission is expected to attend and present at the workshop. The abstracts of the talks and the final manuscripts of papers will be made available online at the workshop site. Selected papers from the workshop maybe invited to a special issue of a journal. Details TBD.Submission siteAbstracts and full papers should be made should be submitted online using easychair.Important DatesSubmission deadline (extended): 30 Apr 2011 Author notification: 5 May 2011 Final papers due : 20 May 2011 WOLFHPC workshop : 31 May 2011 Workshop OrganizationOrganizing CommitteeSriram Krishnamoorthy, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory J. (Ram) Ramanujam, Louisiana State University P. (Saday) Sadayappan, The Ohio State University David E. Bernholdt, Oak Ridge National Laboratory ContactPlease contact the program chairs at: wolfhpc2011
easychair.orgKeywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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