=============== HeteroPar 2015 ==================
The 13th International Workshop on Algorithms, Models, and Tools for
Parallel Computing on Heterogeneous Platforms
August 24-25, 2015
Vienna, Austria
http://heteropar2015.ewi. tudelft.nl/
Heterogeneity is emerging as one of the most profound and challenging
characteristics of today's parallel environments. From the macro
level, where networks of distributed computers, composed by diverse
node architectures, are interconnected with potentially heterogeneous
networks, to the micro level, where deeper memory hierarchies and
various accelerator architectures are increasingly common, the impact
of heterogeneity on all computing tasks is increasing
rapidly. Traditional parallel algorithms, programming environments and
tools, designed for legacy homogeneous multiprocessors, will at best
achieve a small fraction of the efficiency and the potential
performance that we should expect from parallel computing in tomorrow's
highly diversified and mixed environments. New ideas, innovative
algorithms, and specialized programming environments and tools are
needed to efficiently use these new and multifarious parallel
architectures.
The workshop is intended to be a forum for researchers
working on algorithms, programming languages, tools, and theoretical
models aimed at efficiently solving problems on heterogeneous
platforms.
IMPORTANT DATES (Anywhere on Earth)
Papers due - May 14, 2015
Author notification - June 15, 2015
Camera-ready deadline for conference - July 25, 2015
Camera-ready deadline for LNCS proceedings - September 25, 2015
TOPICS OF INTEREST
The topics to be covered include but are not limited to:
- Heterogeneous parallel programming paradigms and models;
- Languages, libraries, and interfaces for different heterogeneous
parallel programming models;
- Performance models and their integration into the design of
efficient parallel algorithms for heterogeneous platforms;
- Parallel algorithms for heterogeneous and/or hierarchical
systems, including manycores and hardware accelerators (FPGAs,
GPUs, etc.);
- Algorithms for efficient problem solving on
heterogeneous platforms (numerical linear algebra, nonlinear
systems, fast transforms, computational biology, data mining,
multimedia, etc.);
- Software engineering for heterogeneous parallel systems;
- Applications and new application domains of heterogeneous platforms;
- Integration of parallel and distributed computing on
heterogeneous platforms;
- Experience of porting parallel software from supercomputers
to heterogeneous platforms;
- Fault tolerance of parallel computations on heterogeneous
platforms;
- Algorithms, models and tools for grid, desktop grid, cloud,
and green computing.
ARTICLE SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Authors are encouraged to submit original, unpublished research or overviews
on Algorithms, Models and Tools for Parallel Computing on Heterogeneous Platforms.
Manuscripts should be limited to 12 pages in Springer LNCS stylesheet and
submitted through the EasyChair Conference System. Accepted papers
that are presented at the workshop will be published in revised form in a special
Euro-Par Workshop Volume in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series after
the Euro-Par conference. Approval for a special issue with selected and revised
articles from the workshop, to be published in the journal Concurrency and Computation:
Practice and Experience, is pending.
The LNCS Stylesheet can be found at
ftp://ftp.springer.de/pub/tex/ latex/llncs/latex2e/llncs2e. zip
The submission link for papers (for all EuroPar 2015 workshops) is
https://www.easychair.org/ conferences/?conf= europar2015ws
ORGANIZATION
Steering Committee
Domingo Gimenez, University of Murcia, Spain
Alexey Kalinov, Cadence Design Systems, Russia
Alexey Lastovetsky, University College Dublin, Ireland
Yves Robert, Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, France
Leonel Sousa, INESC-ID/IST, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
Denis Trystram, LIG, Grenoble, France
Program Committee
Rosa M. Badia, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain
Jacques Mohcine Bahi, University of Franche-Comte, France
Jorge Barbosa, Faculdade de Engenharia do Porto, Portugal
Olivier Beaumont, INRIA Futurs Bordeaux, LABRI, France
Francois Bodin, CAPS, France
Cristina Boeres, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brasil
George Bosilca, ICL, UTK, USA
Louis-Claude Canon, University of Franche-Comte, France
Alexandre Denis, Inria, France
Toshio Endo, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Jianbin Fang, NUDT, China
Edgar Gabriel, University of HoUSAton, USA
Shuichi Ichikawa, Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan
Emmanuel Jeannot, Inria, France
Helen Karatza, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Hatem Ltaief, KAUST, Saudi Arabia
Ivan Miletjevic, Univeristy of Nis, Serbia
Pierre Manneback, University of Mons, Belgium
Satoshi Matsuoka, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Rafael Mayo, Universidad Jaume I, Spain
Wahid Nasri, Ecole Superieure des Sciences et Techniques de Tunis, Tunisia
Nacho Navarro, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain
Dana Petcu, University of Timisoara, Romania
Antonio J. Plaza, University of Extremadura, Spain
Vladimir Rychkov, University College Dublin, Ireland
Thomas Rauber, Universitat Bayreuth, Germany
Matei Ripeanu, University of British Columbia, Canada
Erik Saule, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Mitsuhisa Sato, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Tom Scogland, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
Henk Sips, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
Ana Lucia Varbanescu, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Antonio M. Vidal, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
Frederic Vivien, Inria, France
Jon Weissman, University of Minnesota, USA
The 13th International Workshop on Algorithms, Models, and Tools for
Parallel Computing on Heterogeneous Platforms
August 24-25, 2015
Vienna, Austria
http://heteropar2015.ewi.
Heterogeneity is emerging as one of the most profound and challenging
characteristics of today's parallel environments. From the macro
level, where networks of distributed computers, composed by diverse
node architectures, are interconnected with potentially heterogeneous
networks, to the micro level, where deeper memory hierarchies and
various accelerator architectures are increasingly common, the impact
of heterogeneity on all computing tasks is increasing
rapidly. Traditional parallel algorithms, programming environments and
tools, designed for legacy homogeneous multiprocessors, will at best
achieve a small fraction of the efficiency and the potential
performance that we should expect from parallel computing in tomorrow's
highly diversified and mixed environments. New ideas, innovative
algorithms, and specialized programming environments and tools are
needed to efficiently use these new and multifarious parallel
architectures.
The workshop is intended to be a forum for researchers
working on algorithms, programming languages, tools, and theoretical
models aimed at efficiently solving problems on heterogeneous
platforms.
IMPORTANT DATES (Anywhere on Earth)
Papers due - May 14, 2015
Author notification - June 15, 2015
Camera-ready deadline for conference - July 25, 2015
Camera-ready deadline for LNCS proceedings - September 25, 2015
TOPICS OF INTEREST
The topics to be covered include but are not limited to:
- Heterogeneous parallel programming paradigms and models;
- Languages, libraries, and interfaces for different heterogeneous
parallel programming models;
- Performance models and their integration into the design of
efficient parallel algorithms for heterogeneous platforms;
- Parallel algorithms for heterogeneous and/or hierarchical
systems, including manycores and hardware accelerators (FPGAs,
GPUs, etc.);
- Algorithms for efficient problem solving on
heterogeneous platforms (numerical linear algebra, nonlinear
systems, fast transforms, computational biology, data mining,
multimedia, etc.);
- Software engineering for heterogeneous parallel systems;
- Applications and new application domains of heterogeneous platforms;
- Integration of parallel and distributed computing on
heterogeneous platforms;
- Experience of porting parallel software from supercomputers
to heterogeneous platforms;
- Fault tolerance of parallel computations on heterogeneous
platforms;
- Algorithms, models and tools for grid, desktop grid, cloud,
and green computing.
ARTICLE SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Authors are encouraged to submit original, unpublished research or overviews
on Algorithms, Models and Tools for Parallel Computing on Heterogeneous Platforms.
Manuscripts should be limited to 12 pages in Springer LNCS stylesheet and
submitted through the EasyChair Conference System. Accepted papers
that are presented at the workshop will be published in revised form in a special
Euro-Par Workshop Volume in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series after
the Euro-Par conference. Approval for a special issue with selected and revised
articles from the workshop, to be published in the journal Concurrency and Computation:
Practice and Experience, is pending.
The LNCS Stylesheet can be found at
ftp://ftp.springer.de/pub/tex/
The submission link for papers (for all EuroPar 2015 workshops) is
https://www.easychair.org/
ORGANIZATION
Steering Committee
Domingo Gimenez, University of Murcia, Spain
Alexey Kalinov, Cadence Design Systems, Russia
Alexey Lastovetsky, University College Dublin, Ireland
Yves Robert, Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, France
Leonel Sousa, INESC-ID/IST, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
Denis Trystram, LIG, Grenoble, France
Program Committee
Rosa M. Badia, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain
Jacques Mohcine Bahi, University of Franche-Comte, France
Jorge Barbosa, Faculdade de Engenharia do Porto, Portugal
Olivier Beaumont, INRIA Futurs Bordeaux, LABRI, France
Francois Bodin, CAPS, France
Cristina Boeres, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brasil
George Bosilca, ICL, UTK, USA
Louis-Claude Canon, University of Franche-Comte, France
Alexandre Denis, Inria, France
Toshio Endo, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Jianbin Fang, NUDT, China
Edgar Gabriel, University of HoUSAton, USA
Shuichi Ichikawa, Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan
Emmanuel Jeannot, Inria, France
Helen Karatza, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Hatem Ltaief, KAUST, Saudi Arabia
Ivan Miletjevic, Univeristy of Nis, Serbia
Pierre Manneback, University of Mons, Belgium
Satoshi Matsuoka, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Rafael Mayo, Universidad Jaume I, Spain
Wahid Nasri, Ecole Superieure des Sciences et Techniques de Tunis, Tunisia
Nacho Navarro, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain
Dana Petcu, University of Timisoara, Romania
Antonio J. Plaza, University of Extremadura, Spain
Vladimir Rychkov, University College Dublin, Ireland
Thomas Rauber, Universitat Bayreuth, Germany
Matei Ripeanu, University of British Columbia, Canada
Erik Saule, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Mitsuhisa Sato, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Tom Scogland, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
Henk Sips, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
Ana Lucia Varbanescu, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Antonio M. Vidal, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
Frederic Vivien, Inria, France
Jon Weissman, University of Minnesota, USA
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