The 2015 International Workshop on Programming Models and Applications for
Multicores and Manycores will be co-located with the PPoPP 2015 conference
in February 7-11, 2015, San Francisco Bay Area.
Rapid advancements in multicore and chip-level multi-threading
technologies open new challenges and make multicore systems a part of the
computing landscape. From high-end servers to mobile phones, multicores
and manycores are steadily entering every single aspect of the information
technology.
However most programmers are trained in sequential programming, yet most
existing parallel programming models are prone to errors such as data race
and deadlock. Therefore to fully utilise multicore and manycore hardware,
parallel programming models that allow easy transition of sequential
programs to parallel programs with good performance and enable development
of error-free codes are urgently needed.
This workshop is dedicated primarily to gather researchers and
practitioners addressing the main challenges and share experiences in the
emerging multicore and manycore software engineering and distributed
programming paradigm. This workshop aims to provide a discussion forum for
people interested in programming environments, models, tools and
applications specifically designed for parallel multicore and manycore
hardware environments.
The program committee cordially invites any novel research ideas in (but
not limited to) the following topics:
programming models and systems for multicore, manycore, and clusters
of multicore/manycore
multicore and manycore software engineering
parallel and distributed algorithms on GPU and multicore clusters
parallel libraries and frameworks
performance analysis, efficiency and effectiveness
massively parallel processing on multicore/manycore systems and clusters
automated parallelization and compilation techniques
debugging and performance autotuning tools and techniques for
multicore/manycore applications
parallel algorithms, applications and benchmarks on multicore/manycore
systems
runtime power/energy management on multicore/manycore systems and
clusters
fault tolerance and resilience
Important Dates
Paper submission deadline : November 16, 2014
Notification of acceptance : December 15, 2014
Camera-ready papers due : January 1, 2015
Papers reporting original and unpublished research results and experience
are solicited. All paper submissions will be handled electronically via
EasyChair.
http://www.easychair.org/confe rences/?conf=pmam2015
Papers must not exceed 10 pages in standard ACM two-column conference
format (preprint mode, with page number and the 9pt template).
All accepted papers will be published in the PMAM 2015 proceedings by the
ACM Digital Library, and will be included in the Elsevier databases Scopus
and Compendex (EI indexed).
Authors must register and submit their paper through the online submission
system. If you have problems accessing the system, e-mail your submission to:
pmam2015 at cs dot otago dot ac dot nz
For more details, please refer to:
http://www.cs.otago.ac.nz/pmam 2015/
For enquiries, please contact:
pmam2015@cs.otago.ac.nz
Multicores and Manycores will be co-located with the PPoPP 2015 conference
in February 7-11, 2015, San Francisco Bay Area.
Rapid advancements in multicore and chip-level multi-threading
technologies open new challenges and make multicore systems a part of the
computing landscape. From high-end servers to mobile phones, multicores
and manycores are steadily entering every single aspect of the information
technology.
However most programmers are trained in sequential programming, yet most
existing parallel programming models are prone to errors such as data race
and deadlock. Therefore to fully utilise multicore and manycore hardware,
parallel programming models that allow easy transition of sequential
programs to parallel programs with good performance and enable development
of error-free codes are urgently needed.
This workshop is dedicated primarily to gather researchers and
practitioners addressing the main challenges and share experiences in the
emerging multicore and manycore software engineering and distributed
programming paradigm. This workshop aims to provide a discussion forum for
people interested in programming environments, models, tools and
applications specifically designed for parallel multicore and manycore
hardware environments.
The program committee cordially invites any novel research ideas in (but
not limited to) the following topics:
programming models and systems for multicore, manycore, and clusters
of multicore/manycore
multicore and manycore software engineering
parallel and distributed algorithms on GPU and multicore clusters
parallel libraries and frameworks
performance analysis, efficiency and effectiveness
massively parallel processing on multicore/manycore systems and clusters
automated parallelization and compilation techniques
debugging and performance autotuning tools and techniques for
multicore/manycore applications
parallel algorithms, applications and benchmarks on multicore/manycore
systems
runtime power/energy management on multicore/manycore systems and
clusters
fault tolerance and resilience
Important Dates
Paper submission deadline : November 16, 2014
Notification of acceptance : December 15, 2014
Camera-ready papers due : January 1, 2015
Papers reporting original and unpublished research results and experience
are solicited. All paper submissions will be handled electronically via
EasyChair.
http://www.easychair.org/confe
Papers must not exceed 10 pages in standard ACM two-column conference
format (preprint mode, with page number and the 9pt template).
All accepted papers will be published in the PMAM 2015 proceedings by the
ACM Digital Library, and will be included in the Elsevier databases Scopus
and Compendex (EI indexed).
Authors must register and submit their paper through the online submission
system. If you have problems accessing the system, e-mail your submission to:
pmam2015 at cs dot otago dot ac dot nz
For more details, please refer to:
http://www.cs.otago.ac.nz/pmam
For enquiries, please contact:
pmam2015@cs.otago.ac.nz
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