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    WHIST 2011 - First International Workshop on High-performance Infrastructure for Scalable Tools (WHIST 2011)

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    Deadline: April 15, 2011 | Date: June 04, 2011

    Venue/Country: Tucson, U.S.A

    Updated: 2011-02-12 19:48:47 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    First International

    Workshop on High-performance Infrastructure for Scalable Tools

    (WHIST 2011)

    Held as part of the

    25th International Conference on Supercomputing (ICS 2011)

    Tucson, Arizona, June 4, 2011

    http://whist-workshop.org

    CALL FOR PAPERS

    Today's petascale supercomputers contain over 100,000 processor cores,

    and thread counts on exascale systems are expected to exceed 100

    million. Increasingly complex multicore and accelerator

    node-architectures fuel the trend towards massive concurrency, and

    new, hierarchical parallel programming models will be necessary to

    take full advantage of future machines. With increased node, system,

    and application complexity, scalable tools will be critical for

    diagnosing the root causes of correctness and performance problems.

    To diagnose problems at the extreme scale, tools themselves are

    becoming more complex. Tools will require sophisticated infrastructure

    to monitor, measure, analyze, and present the causes of an execution's

    anomalies. In many cases, tools will combine online and offline

    analysis. They may use sophisticated modeling and statistical

    analysis techniques. To manage this complexity, there is a need both

    for abstractions that simplify tool design and for infrastructure that

    is reusable and extensible.

    SUBMISSIONS

    We solicit papers on all aspects of scalable tool abstractions and

    infrastructure, including (but not limited to):

    * Generic, reusable tool-infrastructure components

    * Tool-component interoperability

    * Tool-runtime design, including

    - Scalable data structures and data representation for tool

    runtimes

    - Scalable tool communication infrastructure

    - Tool and operating system interoperability

    * Scalable online and offline analysis techniques, including

    - Techniques for managing large amounts of information

    - Low-overhead online parallel data analysis techniques

    * Monitoring, measurement and analysis approaches for novel parallel

    programming models

    - Tool support for multithreading, shared-memory, and hierarchical

    parallelism, including interaction with language runtime and

    operating systems

    - Measurement and attribution techniques for new programming

    paradigms

    * Scalable presentation of results

    Visit http://whist-workshop.org for more information.

    SPECIAL JOURNAL ISSUE

    All papers from the workshop will be made available online, and selected

    papers will be published in a special journal issue. Details TBD.

    IMPORTANT DATES

    Full papers April 15, 2011, 11:59 PDT

    Notification May 6, 2011

    ICS Conference May 31-June 4, 2011

    PROGRAM CHAIRS

    Todd Gamblin, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

    Nathan Tallent, Rice University

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE

    Dorian Arnold, University of New Mexico

    Luiz DeRose, Cray

    Rob Fowler, Renaissance Computing Institute, University of North Carolina

    Karl Fuerlinger, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

    Kevin Huck, Barcelona Supercomputing Center

    William Jalby, University of Versailles Saint Quentin

    Chee-Wai Lee, University of Oregon

    Allen Malony, University of Oregon

    Bart Miller, University of Wisconsin

    Bernd Mohr, Jülich Supercomputing Center

    Tipp Moseley, Google

    Phil Mucci, Samara Technologies

    Boyana Norris, Argonne National Laboratory

    Ramesh Peri, Intel

    Dan Reed, Microsoft Research

    Phillip Roth, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

    Barry Rountree, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

    Martin Schulz, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

    Sameer Shende, ParaTools

    Felix Wolf, Jülich Supercomputing Center, University of Aachen

    WEBSITE

    http://www.whist-workshop.org

    MORE INFORMATION

    For more information, please contact the program chairs at

    whist2011ateasychair.org.


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