Call for talks: 12th Workshop on Charm++ and its Applications
Place: University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Date: April 29-30, 2014
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: March 15, 2014
Authors are invited to submit abstracts describing research and development
in the broad themes of parallel processing emphasized by Charm++ and AMPI,
including message-driven execution, automated resource management, and
compositionality. Some specific topics of interest include:
- Parallel computing algorithms and applications
- Tools and techniques for performance analysis and tuning
- Parallel discrete event simulation techniques and applications
- Parallel libraries and frameworks
- Extensions and new features in Charm++
- Tools and techniques for application development and debugging
- Massively parallel processing on future machines
- Fault tolerance and resilience
- Novel parallel programming models and abstractions
- Adaptive runtime systems
- Runtime management of power, energy, and heat
Submissions should be in the form of extended abstracts from one to three
pages. The *presentations* will be posted at the workshop website, but
there will be no published proceedings. Authors are encouraged to publish
them in other conferences.
Please send submissions to Xiang Ni (xiangni2@illinois.edu) by the deadline
below.
**Important Dates
Abstracts Due March 15th, 2014
Notification of Acceptance March 20th, 2014
Workshop April 29th-30th, 2014
Early submission is welcome and will expedite the reviewing process.
Authors of early submissions will be notified of their acceptance as soon
as possible.
Place: University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Date: April 29-30, 2014
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: March 15, 2014
Authors are invited to submit abstracts describing research and development
in the broad themes of parallel processing emphasized by Charm++ and AMPI,
including message-driven execution, automated resource management, and
compositionality. Some specific topics of interest include:
- Parallel computing algorithms and applications
- Tools and techniques for performance analysis and tuning
- Parallel discrete event simulation techniques and applications
- Parallel libraries and frameworks
- Extensions and new features in Charm++
- Tools and techniques for application development and debugging
- Massively parallel processing on future machines
- Fault tolerance and resilience
- Novel parallel programming models and abstractions
- Adaptive runtime systems
- Runtime management of power, energy, and heat
Submissions should be in the form of extended abstracts from one to three
pages. The *presentations* will be posted at the workshop website, but
there will be no published proceedings. Authors are encouraged to publish
them in other conferences.
Please send submissions to Xiang Ni (xiangni2@illinois.edu) by the deadline
below.
**Important Dates
Abstracts Due March 15th, 2014
Notification of Acceptance March 20th, 2014
Workshop April 29th-30th, 2014
Early submission is welcome and will expedite the reviewing process.
Authors of early submissions will be notified of their acceptance as soon
as possible.
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