Wednesday, 25 May 2016

CFP: 3rd Workshop on Visual Performance Analysis (VPA) at SC16 (deadline 7/29)

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                             Call for Papers

            3rd Workshop on Visual Performance Analysis (VPA)
                      Held in conjunction with SC16:
       The International Conference on High Performance Computing,
                     Networking, Storage and Analysis

                         Salt Lake City, UT, USA
                            November 18, 2016

                  http://cedmav.org/events/vpa-2016.html

                    Submission Deadline: July 29, 2016
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Over the last decades an incredible amount of resources has been devoted
to building ever more powerful supercomputers. However, exploiting the
full capabilities of these machines is becoming exponentially more
difficult with each new generation of hardware. To help understand and
optimize the behavior of massively parallel simulations the performance
analysis community has created a wide range of tools and APIs to collect
performance data, such as flop counts, network traffic or cache behavior
at the largest scale. However, this success has created a new challenge,
as the resulting data is far too large and too complex to be analyzed in
a straightforward manner. Therefore, new automatic analysis approaches
must be developed to allow application developers to intuitively
understand the multiple, interdependent effects that their algorithmic
choices have on the final performance.

This workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners from the
areas of performance analysis, application optimization, visualization,
and data analysis and provide a forum to discuss novel ideas on how to
improve performance understanding, analysis and optimization through
novel techniques in scientific and information visualization.


Workshop Topics:

- Scalable displays of performance data
- Interactive visualization of performance data
- Data models to enable data analysis and visualization
- Graph representation of unstructured performance data
- Collection and representation of meta data to enable fine grained attribution
- Message trace visualization
- Memory and network traffic visualization
- Representation of hardware architectures


Paper Submission:

We solicit two types of papers both covering original and previously
unpublished ideas: 8 page regular papers and 4 page position papers.
To be considered, your manuscript should be formatted according to
the double-column IEEE format for Conference Proceedings (IEEEtran
LaTeX Class (template) V1.8 packages and IEEEtran V1.12 BibTeX
(bibliography)). Margins and font sizes should not be modified. The
templates for "IEEEtran LaTeX Class (template) V1.8 packages and
IEEEtran V1.12 BibTeX (bibliography)" can be found at

http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html

All papers must be submitted through Easychair at:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vpa2016

Important Dates

- July 29th: submission deadline for full papers
- September 5th: notification of acceptance
- October 3th: final paper and copyrights due


Workshop Organizers

- Peer-Timo Bremer, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Judit Gimenez, Barcelona Supercomputing Center
- Joshua A. Levine, University of Arizona
- Martin Schulz, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory


Contact

- vpa16@easychair.org


Program Committee

* Holger Brunst, TU Dresden
* Remco Chang, Tufts University
* Hank Childs, University of Oregon
* Damien Dosimont, Barcelona Supercomputing Center
* Nivan Ferreira, University of Arizona
* Karl Fuerlinger, LMU München
* Todd Gamblin, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
* Marc-Andre Hermanns, Jülich Supercomputing Centre
* Kevin Huck, University of Oregon
* Kate Isaacs, University of Arizona
* Naoya Maruyama, RIKEN AICS
* John Mellor-Crummey, Rice University
* Bernd Mohr, Jülich Supercomputing Centre
* Ananya Muddukrishna, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
* Matthias Mueller, RWTH Aachen University
* Valerio Pascucci, University of Utah
* Paul Rosen, University of South Florida
* Carlos Scheidegger, University of Arizona
* Felix Wolf, Technische Universität Darmstadt
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