Monday, 2 June 2014

TASUS 2014: TECHNIQUES AND APPLICATIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE ULTRASCALE COMPUTING SYSTEMS

TASUS 2014: TECHNIQUES AND APPLICATIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE ULTRASCALE COMPUTING
SYSTEMS

To be held at EUROPAR 2014 <http://europar2014.dcc.fc.up.pt/>, Porto,
Portugal , August 25-26, 2014

Deadline extended: June 9th, 2014. No further extensions are available.

Background
The ever-increasing data and processing requirements of applications from
various domains are constantly pushing for dramatic increases in
computational and storage capabilities. Today, we have reached a point where
computer systems? growth cannot be addressed anymore in an incremental
way, due to the huge challenges lying ahead, in particular scalability,
energy barrier, data management, programmability, and reliability.Ultrascale
computing systems (UCS) are envisioned as a large-scale complex system
joining parallel and distributed computing systems, maybe located at
multiple sites, that cooperate to provide solutions to the users. As a
growth of two or three orders of magnitude of today?s computing systems is
expected, including systems with unprecedented amounts of heterogeneous
hardware, lines of source code, numbers of users, and volumes of data,
sustainability is critical to ensure the feasibility of those systems. Due
to those needs, currently there is an emerging cross-domain interaction
between high-performance in clouds or the adoption of distributed
programming paradigms, such as Map-Reduce, in scientific applications, the
cooperation between HPC and distributed system communities still poses many
challenges towards building the ultrascale systems of the future. Especially
in unifying the services to deploy sustainable applications portable to HPC
systems, multi-clouds, data centers, and big data.TASUS workshop focuses on
the software side, aiming at bringing together researchers from academia and
industry interested in the design, implementation, and evaluation of
services and system software mechanisms to improve sustainability in
ultrascale computing systems with a holistic approach.

Topics
We are looking for original high quality research and position papers on
applications, services, and system software for sustainable ultrascale
systems. Topics of interest include:

Existing and emerging designs to achieve sustainable ultrascale systems.
High-level parallel programming tools and programmability techniques to
improve applications sustainability on ultrascale platforms. (model driven,
refactoring, dynamic code generation, unified services, middlewares, ?).

Synergies among emerging programming models and run-times from HPC,
distributed systems, and big data communities to provide sustainable
execution models (increased productivity, transparency, elasticity, ?).

New energy efficiency techniques for monitoring, analyzing, and modeling
ultrascale systems, including energy efficiency metrics for multiple
resources (computing, storage, networking) and sites.
Eco-design of ultrascale components and applications, with special emphasis
on energy-aware software components that help users to shape energy issues
for their applications.
Sustainable resilience and fault-tolerant mechanisms that can cooperate
throughout the whole software stack to handle errors.
Fault tolerance techniques in partitioned global address space (e.g. PGAS,
MPI, hybrid) and federated cooperative environments.
Data management optimization techniques through cross layer adaptation of
the I/O stack to provide global system information to improve data locality.
Enhanced data management lifecycle on scalable architectures combining HPC
and distributed computing (clouds and data centers).
Experiences with applications, high-level algorithms, and services amenable
to ultrascale systems.

Important dates
? Workshop papers due: May 30, 2014 June 9th, 2014. Final deadline
extension.? Workshop author notification: July 4, 2014? Workshop early
registration: July 25, 2014? Workshop camera-ready papers due: October 3,
2014

Committees
Workshop Organizers:Prof. Jesus Carretero. University Carlos III of Madrid.
Spain.Dr. Laurent Lefevre. INRIA, ENS of Lyon. FranceProf. Gudula R?nger.
Technical University of Chemnitz. Germany.Prof. Domenico Talia. Universit?
della Callabria. Italy.Program Committee:Francisco Almeida. Universidad de
la Laguna. Tenerife. Spain.Angelos Bilas. ICS. FORTH. Greece.Harold Castro.
Universidad de los Andes. Colombia.Alok Choudhary. Northwestern University.
USA.Raimondas Ciegis. Vilnius Gediminas Technical University.
Lithuania.Michele Colajanni. Universit? di Modena e Reggio Emilia.
ItalyToni Cortes. BSC. Spain.Georges DaCosta. Universit? Paul Sabatier.
Tolouse 3. France.Jack Dongarra. University of Tennessee. USA.Skevos
Evripidou. University of Cyprus. Cyprus.Thomas Fahringer. University of
Innsbruck. Austria.Sonja Filiposka. University of Ss Cyril and Methodius.
FYR Macedonia.Javier Garcia-Blas. University Carlos III of Madrid.
Spain.Jose D. Garcia. University Carlos III of Madrid. Spain.Florin Isaila.
Argonne National Labs. USA.Emmanuel Jeannot. INRIA Bordeaux Sud-Ouest,
France.Helen Karatza. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Greece.Alexey
Lastovetsky. University College Dublin. Ireland.Dimitar Lukarski. Uppsala
University. Sweden.Pierre Manneback. University of Mons. Belgium.Svetozar
Margenov. Bulgarian Academic of Sciences. Bulgaria.Attila Marosi. Hungarian
Academy of Sciences. Hungary.Mar?a Jos? Mart?n Santamar?a. University of
Coru?a. Spain.Anastas Mishev. University of Ss Cyril and Methodius. FYR
Macedonia.Ricardo Morla. Universidade de Porto. Portugal.Maya Neytcheva.
Uppsala University. Sweden.Ariel Oleksiak. Poznan Supercomputing Center.
Poland.Dana Petcu. West University of Timisoara. Romania.Jean Marc Pierson.
Universit? Paul Sabatier. Tolouse 3. France.Radu Prodan. University of
Innsbruck. Austria.Gudula Ruenger. Technische Universit?t Chemnitz
.Germany.Enrique S. Quintana-Orti. Universitat Jaume I. Spain.Thomas Rauber.
University of Bayreuth. Germany.Karolj Skala. Ru?er Bo?kovi? Institute.
Croatia.Victor J. Sosa. CINVESTAV. Mexico.Leonel Sousa. INESC.
Portugal.Roman Trobec. Jozef Stefan Institute. Slovenia.Trinh Anh Tuan.
Budapest University of Technology and Economics. Hungary.Eero Vainikko.
University of Tartu. Estonia.Pascal Voubry. University of Luxembourg.
Luxembourg.Roman Wyrzykowski. Czestochowa University of Technology.
Poland.Laurence T. Yang. St.Francis University. Canada.Julius Zilinskas.
Vilnius University. Lithuania.Albert Zomaya. University of Sydney.
Australia.
Paper submission guidelines
Full papers should not exceed 12 pages in the Springer LNCS style. The usage
of LaTeX for preparation of the contribution as well as the submission in
camera ready format is strongly recommended. The 12 pages limit is a hard
limit. It includes everything (text, figures, references) and will be
strictly enforced by the submission system. Download LNCS Latex style HERE.
<ftp://ftp.springer.de/pub/tex/latex/llncs/latex2e/llncs2e.zip>Paper
submission has to be performed electronically via the conference Web site in
PDF format. Papers accepted for publication must also be supplied in source
form (LaTeX). Use the PAPER SUBMISSION ONLINE SYSTEM
<https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=europar2014ws> to submit a
paper.Papers must offer original contributions regarding the theory and
practice of parallel and distributed computing. Full submission guidelines
are available on the conference website. Only contributions not submitted
elsewhere for publication will be considered.Workshop proceedings will be
published in a separate LNCS Euro-Par 2014 volume after the conference.
Authors of accepted papers will be requested to sign a Springer copyright
form.
Journal special issue
Extended versions of distinguished selected papers accepted and presented in
TASUS 2014, after further revisions, will be published in a special issue of
the journalSimulation Modelling Practice and Theory (SIMPAT
<http://www.journals.elsevier.com/simulation-modelling-practice-and-theory/>)
that is indexed in JCR.
Co-Organized by
ContactMail to: tasus@arcos.inf.uc3m.es <mailto:tasus@arcos.inf.uc3m.es>

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