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    LSPP 2011 - Workshop on Large-Scale Parallel Processing

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    Category LSPP 2011

    Deadline: December 13, 2010 | Date: May 20, 2011

    Venue/Country: Anchorage, U.S.A

    Updated: 2010-10-07 11:32:59 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Workshop on Large-Scale Parallel Processing

    to be held at the

    IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium

    Anchorage, Alaska

    May 16th - 20th, 2011

    The workshop on Large-Scale Parallel Processing is a forum that focuses on computer systems that utilize thousands of nodes and beyond. This is a very active area given the goals of many researchers world-wide to enhance science-by-simulation through installing large-scale exa-flop systems within the next eight years. Large-scale systems, referred to by some as extreme-scale and ultra-scale, have many important research aspects that need detailed examination in order for their effective design, deployment, and utilization to take place. These include handling the substantial increase in multi-core on a chip, the ensuing interconnection hierarchy, communication, and synchronization mechanisms. Increasingly this is becoming an issue of co-design involving performance, power and reliability aspects. The workshop aims to bring together researchers from different communities working on challenging problems in this area for a dynamic exchange of ideas. Work at early stages of development as well as work that has been demonstrated in practice is equally welcome.

    Of particular interest are papers that identify and analyze novel ideas rather than providing incremental advances in the following areas:

    Large-scale systems: exploiting parallelism at large-scale, the coordination of large numbers of processing elements, synchronization and communication at large-scale, programming models and productivity

    Multi-core: utilization of increased parallelism on a single chip (MPP on a chip such as the Cell and GPUs), the possible integration of these into large-scale systems, and dealing with the resulting hierarchical connectivity.

    Novel architectures and experimental systems : the design of novel systems, the use of processors in memory (PIMS), parallelism in emerging technologies, future trends.

    Applications: novel algorithmic and application methods, experiences in the design and use of applications that scale to large-scales, overcoming of limitations, performance analysis and insights gained.

    Results of both theoretical and practical significance will be considered, as well as work that has demonstrated impact at small-scale that will also affect large-scale systems. Work may involve algorithms, languages, various types of models, or hardware. A list of papers presented at previous LSPP workshops can be found here.

    Selected work presented at the workshop will be published in a special issue of Parallel Processing Letters in late 2011. Special issues of Parallel Processing Letters from LSPP workshops previously appeared in December 2010, 2009 and 2008.

    Submission Guidelines

    Papers should not exceed eight single-space pages (including figures, tables and references) using a 12-point on 8?x11-inch pages. Submissions in PostScript or PDF should be made using EDAS. Informal enquiries can be made to Darren Kerbyson. Submissions will be judged on correctness, originality, technical strength, significance, presentation quality and appropriateness. Submitted papers should not have appeared in or under consideration for another venue.

    Important Dates

    Submission opens: October 1st 2010

    Papers due: December 23rd 2010

    Notification of acceptance: February 2nd 2011

    Camera-Ready Papers due: February 21st 2011

    Workshop Organization

    Workshop Co-chairs

    Darren J. Kerbyson Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

    Ram Rajamony IBM Austin Research Lab

    Charles Weems University of Massachusetts

    Additional Steering Committee Members

    Johnnie Baker Kent State University

    Alex Jones University of Pittsburgh

    H.J. Siegel Colorado State University

    Provisional Program Committee

    Ghoerge Almasi IBM T.J. Watson Research Lab

    Taisuke Boku University of Tsukuba, Japan

    I-Hsin Chung IBM T.J. Watson Research Lab

    Marco Daneluto University of Pisa

    Martin Herbordt Boston University

    Lei Huang University of Houston

    Daniel Katz University of Chicago

    Jesus Labarta Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain

    John Michalakes National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA

    Celso Mendes University of Illinois Urbana-Champagne

    Bernd Mohr Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany

    Stathis Papaefstathiou Microsoft Research

    Michael Scherger Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi

    Gerhard Wellein University of Erlangen, Germany

    Pat Worley Oak Ridge National Laboratory

    Workshop General Chair and point of contact: Darren J. Kerbyson


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