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* EuroMPI/ASIA 2014 Call for Papers *
* The 21st European MPI Users' Group Meeting *
* Kyoto, Japan *
* 9th - 12th September, 2014 *
* www.eurompi2014.org *
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- in-cooperation status with ACM and SIGHPC
BACKGROUND AND TOPICS
---------------------
EuroMPI is the preeminent meeting for users, developers and
researchers to interact and discuss new developments and applications
of message-passing parallel computing, in particular in and related to
the Message Passing Interface (MPI). The annual meeting has a long,
rich tradition, and has been held in European countries. In the 21st
EuroMPI, the conference venue is at Kyoto, Japan, outside of Europe.
Following past meetings, EuroMPI/ASIA 2014 will continue to focus
on not just MPI, but also extensions or alternative interfaces for
high-performance homogeneous/heterogeneous/ hybrid systems, benchmarks,
tools, parallel I/O, fault tolerance, and parallel applications using
MPI and other interfaces. Through the presentation of contributed
papers, poster presentations and invited talks, attendees will have
the opportunity to share ideas and experiences to contribute to the
improvement and furthering of message-passing and related parallel
programming paradigms.
In addition to the main conference's technical program, one-day or
half-day workshops will be held.
Information of the workshops are now shown in the conference page.
Topics of interest for the meeting include, but are not limited to:
- MPI implementation issues and improvements towards exascale computing,
such as manycores, GPGPU, and heterogeneous architectures.
- Extensions to and shortcomings of MPI.
- Hybrid and heterogeneous programming with MPI and other interfaces.
- Interaction between message-passing software and hardware, in particular new high performance architectures.
- MPI support for data-intensive parallel applications.
- New MPI-IO mechanisms and I/O stack optimizations.
- Fault tolerance in message-passing implementations and systems.
- Performance evaluation for MPI and MPI based applications.
- Automatic performance tuning of MPI applications and implementations.
- Verification of message passing applications and protocols.
- Applications using message-passing, in particular in Computational Science and Scientific Computing.
- Parallel algorithms in the message-passing paradigm.
IMPORTANT DATES
---------------
- Submission of full papers and poster abstracts: April 25th, 2014
- Author notification: May 30th, 2014
- Camera Ready papers due: June 20th, 2014
- Conference: September 9th-12th, 2014
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
-----------------------
Contributors are invited to submit a full paper as a PDF document not
exceeding 6 pages in English. The title page should contain an
abstract of at most 100 words and five specific, topical keywords. The
paper must be formatted according to double-column ACM ICPS
proceedings style. The usage of LaTeX for preparation of the
contribution as well as the submission in camera ready format is
strongly recommended. Style files can be found at
http://www.acm.org/ publications/icps- instructions/.
New work that is not yet mature for a full paper are invited for the
poster session. Contributions to the poster session should be
submitted in the form of a two page abstract.
All contributions will be fully peer reviewed by the program
committee. For submission, see
https://www.easychair.org/ conferences/?conf= eurompiasia2014.
SPECIAL ISSUE
-------------
The best papers of the workshop will be considered for inclusion in a
special issue of International Journal of High Performance Computing
Applications (IJHPCA).
COMMITTEE
---------
General chair:
Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee
Program co-chairs:
Yutaka Ishikawa, The University of Tokyo
Atsushi Hori, Riken AICS
Workshop chair:
Yuichi Tsujita, Riken AICS
Program Committee:
Ahmad Afsahi, Queen's University
Pavan Balaji, Argonne National Laboratory
Siegfried Benkner, University of Vienna
Gil Bloch, Mellanox Technologies
George Bosilca, Innovative Computing Laboratory - University of Tennessee
Ron Brightwell, Sandia National Laboratories
Franck Cappello, INRIA and University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Jesus Carretero, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Yiannis Cotronis, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Anthony Danalis, University of Tennessee
Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee
Bronis de Supinski, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
David E. Singh, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Christian Engelmann, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Javier Fernandez, University Carlos III of Madrid
Edgar Gabriel, University of Houston
Javier Garcia Blas, Carlos III University
Balazs Gerofi, The University Of Tokyo
Brice Goglin, INRIA
David Goodell, Cisco
Ganesh Gopalakrishnan, University of Utah
Richard Graham, Mellanox Technologies
William Gropp, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Thomas Herault, University of Tennessee
Daniel Higuero, Carlos III University
Torsten Hoefler, ETH Zurich
Atsushi Hori, RIKEN AICS
Akihiro Inokuchi, Kwansei Gakuin University
Florin Isaila, University Carlos III of Madrid
Yutaka Ishikawa, The University of Tokyo
Emmanuel Jeannot, Inria
Rainer Keller, HFT Stuttgart
Dries Kimpe, Argonne National Laboratory
Julian Kunkel, Universitat Hamburg
Alexey Lastovetsky, University College Dublin
Laurent Lefevre, INRIA
Dong Li, Oak Ridge National Lab
Thomas Ludwig, University of Hamburg
Ewing Lusk, Argonne National Laboratory
Teng Ma, NetApp
Guillaume Mercier, ENSEIRB/INRIA
Bernd Mohr, Juelich Supercomputing Center
Julian Morillo, BSC
Matthias Mueller, RWTH Aachen University
Kengo Nakajima, The University of Tokyo
Maria S. Perez, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
Rolf Rabenseifner, HLRS, University of Stuttgart
Rolf Riesen, IBM
Luis Miguel Sanchez, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Mitsuhisa Sato, University of Tsukuba
Anna Sikora, DACSO - UAB
Jeff Squyres, Cisco
Shinji Sumimoto, Fujitsu Laboratories
Frederic Suter, CC IN2P3 / CNRS
Masamichi Takagi, NEC
Domenico Talia, University of Calabria
Rajeev Thakur, Argonne National Laboratory
Vinod Tipparaju, AMD
Jesper Larsson Traff, Vienna University of Technology
Denis Trystram, Grenoble university
Yuichi Tsujita, RIKEN AICS
Keith Underwood, Intel
Alan Wagner, University of British Columbia
Roman Wyrzykowski, Czestochowa University of Technology
Xin Yuan, Florida State University
* EuroMPI/ASIA 2014 Call for Papers *
* The 21st European MPI Users' Group Meeting *
* Kyoto, Japan *
* 9th - 12th September, 2014 *
* www.eurompi2014.org *
******************************
- in-cooperation status with ACM and SIGHPC
BACKGROUND AND TOPICS
---------------------
EuroMPI is the preeminent meeting for users, developers and
researchers to interact and discuss new developments and applications
of message-passing parallel computing, in particular in and related to
the Message Passing Interface (MPI). The annual meeting has a long,
rich tradition, and has been held in European countries. In the 21st
EuroMPI, the conference venue is at Kyoto, Japan, outside of Europe.
Following past meetings, EuroMPI/ASIA 2014 will continue to focus
on not just MPI, but also extensions or alternative interfaces for
high-performance homogeneous/heterogeneous/
tools, parallel I/O, fault tolerance, and parallel applications using
MPI and other interfaces. Through the presentation of contributed
papers, poster presentations and invited talks, attendees will have
the opportunity to share ideas and experiences to contribute to the
improvement and furthering of message-passing and related parallel
programming paradigms.
In addition to the main conference's technical program, one-day or
half-day workshops will be held.
Information of the workshops are now shown in the conference page.
Topics of interest for the meeting include, but are not limited to:
- MPI implementation issues and improvements towards exascale computing,
such as manycores, GPGPU, and heterogeneous architectures.
- Extensions to and shortcomings of MPI.
- Hybrid and heterogeneous programming with MPI and other interfaces.
- Interaction between message-passing software and hardware, in particular new high performance architectures.
- MPI support for data-intensive parallel applications.
- New MPI-IO mechanisms and I/O stack optimizations.
- Fault tolerance in message-passing implementations and systems.
- Performance evaluation for MPI and MPI based applications.
- Automatic performance tuning of MPI applications and implementations.
- Verification of message passing applications and protocols.
- Applications using message-passing, in particular in Computational Science and Scientific Computing.
- Parallel algorithms in the message-passing paradigm.
IMPORTANT DATES
---------------
- Submission of full papers and poster abstracts: April 25th, 2014
- Author notification: May 30th, 2014
- Camera Ready papers due: June 20th, 2014
- Conference: September 9th-12th, 2014
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
-----------------------
Contributors are invited to submit a full paper as a PDF document not
exceeding 6 pages in English. The title page should contain an
abstract of at most 100 words and five specific, topical keywords. The
paper must be formatted according to double-column ACM ICPS
proceedings style. The usage of LaTeX for preparation of the
contribution as well as the submission in camera ready format is
strongly recommended. Style files can be found at
http://www.acm.org/
New work that is not yet mature for a full paper are invited for the
poster session. Contributions to the poster session should be
submitted in the form of a two page abstract.
All contributions will be fully peer reviewed by the program
committee. For submission, see
https://www.easychair.org/
SPECIAL ISSUE
-------------
The best papers of the workshop will be considered for inclusion in a
special issue of International Journal of High Performance Computing
Applications (IJHPCA).
COMMITTEE
---------
General chair:
Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee
Program co-chairs:
Yutaka Ishikawa, The University of Tokyo
Atsushi Hori, Riken AICS
Workshop chair:
Yuichi Tsujita, Riken AICS
Program Committee:
Ahmad Afsahi, Queen's University
Pavan Balaji, Argonne National Laboratory
Siegfried Benkner, University of Vienna
Gil Bloch, Mellanox Technologies
George Bosilca, Innovative Computing Laboratory - University of Tennessee
Ron Brightwell, Sandia National Laboratories
Franck Cappello, INRIA and University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Jesus Carretero, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Yiannis Cotronis, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Anthony Danalis, University of Tennessee
Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee
Bronis de Supinski, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
David E. Singh, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Christian Engelmann, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Javier Fernandez, University Carlos III of Madrid
Edgar Gabriel, University of Houston
Javier Garcia Blas, Carlos III University
Balazs Gerofi, The University Of Tokyo
Brice Goglin, INRIA
David Goodell, Cisco
Ganesh Gopalakrishnan, University of Utah
Richard Graham, Mellanox Technologies
William Gropp, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Thomas Herault, University of Tennessee
Daniel Higuero, Carlos III University
Torsten Hoefler, ETH Zurich
Atsushi Hori, RIKEN AICS
Akihiro Inokuchi, Kwansei Gakuin University
Florin Isaila, University Carlos III of Madrid
Yutaka Ishikawa, The University of Tokyo
Emmanuel Jeannot, Inria
Rainer Keller, HFT Stuttgart
Dries Kimpe, Argonne National Laboratory
Julian Kunkel, Universitat Hamburg
Alexey Lastovetsky, University College Dublin
Laurent Lefevre, INRIA
Dong Li, Oak Ridge National Lab
Thomas Ludwig, University of Hamburg
Ewing Lusk, Argonne National Laboratory
Teng Ma, NetApp
Guillaume Mercier, ENSEIRB/INRIA
Bernd Mohr, Juelich Supercomputing Center
Julian Morillo, BSC
Matthias Mueller, RWTH Aachen University
Kengo Nakajima, The University of Tokyo
Maria S. Perez, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
Rolf Rabenseifner, HLRS, University of Stuttgart
Rolf Riesen, IBM
Luis Miguel Sanchez, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Mitsuhisa Sato, University of Tsukuba
Anna Sikora, DACSO - UAB
Jeff Squyres, Cisco
Shinji Sumimoto, Fujitsu Laboratories
Frederic Suter, CC IN2P3 / CNRS
Masamichi Takagi, NEC
Domenico Talia, University of Calabria
Rajeev Thakur, Argonne National Laboratory
Vinod Tipparaju, AMD
Jesper Larsson Traff, Vienna University of Technology
Denis Trystram, Grenoble university
Yuichi Tsujita, RIKEN AICS
Keith Underwood, Intel
Alan Wagner, University of British Columbia
Roman Wyrzykowski, Czestochowa University of Technology
Xin Yuan, Florida State University
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