HUCAA 2013 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
International Workshop on
Heterogeneous Unconventional Cluster Architectures and Applications
(HUCAA2013)
October 1st 2013 - Lyon, France
In conjunction with the ICPP 2013
http://hucaa-workshop.org
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We would like to cordially invite researchers world-wide to attend and
participate in the HUCAA workshop. The workshop program is now available
and includes:
* Keynote talk by Mark Hummel (NVidia) on "The challenges of creating
computing nodes tailored for heterogeneous clusters"
* 2 sessions of full papers, targeting the topics:
- Specialized Accelerators
- Mainstream Accelerators
The workshop brings together academics and industry practitioners to
present and discuss their latest research results. Topics of interest in
the workshop include:
- Clustered GPUs or other accelerators
- High-performance, data-intensive, and power-aware computing
- Application-specific clusters, datacenters, and cloud architectures
- New industry and technology trends and their potential impact
- Emerging programming paradigms for parallel computing
- Software cluster-level virtualization for consolidation purposes
- Hardware techniques for resource aggregation
- Management layers for large-scale systems
- New uses of GPUs, FPGAs, and other specialized hardware
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
The workshop on Heterogeneous and Unconventional Cluster Architectures
and Applications gears to gather recent work on heterogeneous and
unconventional cluster architectures and applications, which might have
a big impact on future cluster architectures. This includes any cluster
architecture that is not based on the usual commodity components and
therefore makes use of some special hard- or software elements, or that
is used for very special and unconventional applications. In particular
we call for GPUs and other accelerators (Intel MIC/Xeon Phi, FPGA) used
at cluster level. Other examples include virtualization, in-memory
storage and device-to-device communication on the software side. We are
in particular encouraging work on disruptive approaches, which may show
inferior performance today but can already point out their full
performance potential. The broad scope of the workshop facilitates
submissions on unconventional uses of hardware or software, gearing to
gather ideas that are coming to life now and not limiting them except
for their context: clusters.
We are seeking new proposals presented from a holistic perspective. In
this regard, one of the aims of the workshop is anticipating the
evolution of clusters. Instead of just presenting new work carried out
in the traditional cluster areas usually addressed in other conferences
and workshops, we are thinking on creating the right atmosphere for a
discussion of opportunities in cluster computing. In this regard,
contributions would not only be accepted according to their technical
merits but also according to their contribution to this discussion.
ORGANIZERS
Federico Silla, Technical University of Valencia, Spain
Holger Fr?ning, University of Heidelberg, Germany
STEERING COMMITTEE
Jos? Duato, Technical University of Valencia, Spain
Sudhakar Yalamanchili, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Ulrich Br?ning, University of Heidelberg, Germany
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Elvira Baydal, U. Polit?cnica Valencia, Spain
David Black-Schaffer, U. Uppsala, Sweden
Rainer Buchty, TU Braunschweig, Germany
Bryan Catanzaro, NVIDIA, US
Hans Eberle, Oracle, US
Jesus Escudero, U. Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Erich Focht, NEC, Germany
Pedro Garcia, U. Castilla-La Mancha , Spain
Torsten Hoefler, ETHZ, Switzerland
Mark Hummel, NVIDIA, US
Andrew R Kerr, NVIDIA, US
Heiner Litz, Stanford University, US
Gaspar Mora, Intel, US
Mondrian Nuessle, U. Heidelberg, Germany
Juan Manuel Ordu?a, U. Valencia, Spain
John Owens, U. California Davis, US
Samuel Rodrigo, Oracle, Norway
Ron Sass, U. North Carolina at Charlotte, US
Frank Olaf Sem-jacobsen, EVRY, Norway
Yong Ho Song, Hanyang University, South Korea
Christian Terboven, RWTH Aachen, Germany
Jesper Larsson Traeff, U. Tech. Vienna, Austria
Rafael Ubal, Northeastern University, US
Tilman Wolf, U. Massachusetts, US
Jeff Young, Georgia Tech, US
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For more information visit: http://hucaa-workshop.org
International Workshop on
Heterogeneous Unconventional Cluster Architectures and Applications
(HUCAA2013)
October 1st 2013 - Lyon, France
In conjunction with the ICPP 2013
http://hucaa-workshop.org
==============================
We would like to cordially invite researchers world-wide to attend and
participate in the HUCAA workshop. The workshop program is now available
and includes:
* Keynote talk by Mark Hummel (NVidia) on "The challenges of creating
computing nodes tailored for heterogeneous clusters"
* 2 sessions of full papers, targeting the topics:
- Specialized Accelerators
- Mainstream Accelerators
The workshop brings together academics and industry practitioners to
present and discuss their latest research results. Topics of interest in
the workshop include:
- Clustered GPUs or other accelerators
- High-performance, data-intensive, and power-aware computing
- Application-specific clusters, datacenters, and cloud architectures
- New industry and technology trends and their potential impact
- Emerging programming paradigms for parallel computing
- Software cluster-level virtualization for consolidation purposes
- Hardware techniques for resource aggregation
- Management layers for large-scale systems
- New uses of GPUs, FPGAs, and other specialized hardware
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
The workshop on Heterogeneous and Unconventional Cluster Architectures
and Applications gears to gather recent work on heterogeneous and
unconventional cluster architectures and applications, which might have
a big impact on future cluster architectures. This includes any cluster
architecture that is not based on the usual commodity components and
therefore makes use of some special hard- or software elements, or that
is used for very special and unconventional applications. In particular
we call for GPUs and other accelerators (Intel MIC/Xeon Phi, FPGA) used
at cluster level. Other examples include virtualization, in-memory
storage and device-to-device communication on the software side. We are
in particular encouraging work on disruptive approaches, which may show
inferior performance today but can already point out their full
performance potential. The broad scope of the workshop facilitates
submissions on unconventional uses of hardware or software, gearing to
gather ideas that are coming to life now and not limiting them except
for their context: clusters.
We are seeking new proposals presented from a holistic perspective. In
this regard, one of the aims of the workshop is anticipating the
evolution of clusters. Instead of just presenting new work carried out
in the traditional cluster areas usually addressed in other conferences
and workshops, we are thinking on creating the right atmosphere for a
discussion of opportunities in cluster computing. In this regard,
contributions would not only be accepted according to their technical
merits but also according to their contribution to this discussion.
ORGANIZERS
Federico Silla, Technical University of Valencia, Spain
Holger Fr?ning, University of Heidelberg, Germany
STEERING COMMITTEE
Jos? Duato, Technical University of Valencia, Spain
Sudhakar Yalamanchili, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Ulrich Br?ning, University of Heidelberg, Germany
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Elvira Baydal, U. Polit?cnica Valencia, Spain
David Black-Schaffer, U. Uppsala, Sweden
Rainer Buchty, TU Braunschweig, Germany
Bryan Catanzaro, NVIDIA, US
Hans Eberle, Oracle, US
Jesus Escudero, U. Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Erich Focht, NEC, Germany
Pedro Garcia, U. Castilla-La Mancha , Spain
Torsten Hoefler, ETHZ, Switzerland
Mark Hummel, NVIDIA, US
Andrew R Kerr, NVIDIA, US
Heiner Litz, Stanford University, US
Gaspar Mora, Intel, US
Mondrian Nuessle, U. Heidelberg, Germany
Juan Manuel Ordu?a, U. Valencia, Spain
John Owens, U. California Davis, US
Samuel Rodrigo, Oracle, Norway
Ron Sass, U. North Carolina at Charlotte, US
Frank Olaf Sem-jacobsen, EVRY, Norway
Yong Ho Song, Hanyang University, South Korea
Christian Terboven, RWTH Aachen, Germany
Jesper Larsson Traeff, U. Tech. Vienna, Austria
Rafael Ubal, Northeastern University, US
Tilman Wolf, U. Massachusetts, US
Jeff Young, Georgia Tech, US
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For more information visit: http://hucaa-workshop.org
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