Call for Papers
LCPC 2014
The 27th International Workshop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing
September 15-17, 2014
Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, OR
http://www.lcpcworkshop.org/
IMPORTANT DATES
*NEW* Papers due: June 27, 2014
Notification: Aug 8, 2014
Final papers due: Aug 29, 2014
The LCPC workshop is a forum for sharing research on all aspects of concurrency:
parallel languages, parallel programming models, compilers, runtime systems, and
tools. The scope of the workshop spans foundational results and practical experience,
early ideas and interesting results. LCPC encourages work that goes outside the scope
of scientific computing and enables parallel programming in new areas, such as mobile
computing and data centers.
LCPC 2014 will take place at Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, OR.
Topics of interest include:
Parallel programming models
Parallel programming languages
Compiling for parallelism and parallel compilers
Static, dynamic, and adaptive optimization of parallel programs
Formal analysis and verification of parallel programs
Parallel runtime systems
Parallel libraries and parallel application frameworks
Performance analysis tools for concurrency
Debugging tools for parallel programs
Parallel algorithms and concurrent data structures
Parallel applications
Synchronization and concurrency control
Software engineering for parallel programs
Fault tolerance for parallel systems
Parallel programming for accelerators
Papers should report on original research, and should include enough background material
to make them accessible to the entire LCPC research community. Papers describing experiences
should indicate how they illustrate general principles; papers about parallel programming
foundations should indicate how they relate to practice.
All submissions must be made electronically through the submission web site. Papers must
include contact information, the full list of authors and their affiliations, and a summary
description (100-300 words) of their content. LCPC 2014 papers are limited
to 15 pages in the Springer LNCS format. Papers must be submitted in PDF format and must be viewable
by Adobe Acrobat Reader. Papers that are not readable are automatically rejected. The proceedings will
be published by Springer. Authors of accepted papers and posters will be required to sign the Springer
copyright form. Instructions for preparing papers for the proceedings will be emailed to authors of
accepted papers.
LCPC 2014
The 27th International Workshop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing
September 15-17, 2014
Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, OR
http://www.lcpcworkshop.org/
IMPORTANT DATES
*NEW* Papers due: June 27, 2014
Notification: Aug 8, 2014
Final papers due: Aug 29, 2014
The LCPC workshop is a forum for sharing research on all aspects of concurrency:
parallel languages, parallel programming models, compilers, runtime systems, and
tools. The scope of the workshop spans foundational results and practical experience,
early ideas and interesting results. LCPC encourages work that goes outside the scope
of scientific computing and enables parallel programming in new areas, such as mobile
computing and data centers.
LCPC 2014 will take place at Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, OR.
Topics of interest include:
Parallel programming models
Parallel programming languages
Compiling for parallelism and parallel compilers
Static, dynamic, and adaptive optimization of parallel programs
Formal analysis and verification of parallel programs
Parallel runtime systems
Parallel libraries and parallel application frameworks
Performance analysis tools for concurrency
Debugging tools for parallel programs
Parallel algorithms and concurrent data structures
Parallel applications
Synchronization and concurrency control
Software engineering for parallel programs
Fault tolerance for parallel systems
Parallel programming for accelerators
Papers should report on original research, and should include enough background material
to make them accessible to the entire LCPC research community. Papers describing experiences
should indicate how they illustrate general principles; papers about parallel programming
foundations should indicate how they relate to practice.
All submissions must be made electronically through the submission web site. Papers must
include contact information, the full list of authors and their affiliations, and a summary
description (100-300 words) of their content. LCPC 2014 papers are limited
to 15 pages in the Springer LNCS format. Papers must be submitted in PDF format and must be viewable
by Adobe Acrobat Reader. Papers that are not readable are automatically rejected. The proceedings will
be published by Springer. Authors of accepted papers and posters will be required to sign the Springer
copyright form. Instructions for preparing papers for the proceedings will be emailed to authors of
accepted papers.
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