Wednesday 25 May 2016

[CPC 2016] Call for Participation (early registration due to May 31)

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May 23, 2016 Release
Compilers for Parallel Computing, Valladolid, Spain, July 6-8 2016
Call for Participation

Dear researcher,

We would like to invite you to participate in the 18th International Workshop on *Compilers for Parallel Computing* (CPC 2016), which we are organising at the Department of Computer Science, University of Valladolid, Spain, on July 6-8 2016.
The deadline for early registration (320€) is May 31, 2016. Please visit http://cpc2016.infor.uva.es/registration-and-venue/ for registration instructions.
The program schedule is already available at http://cpc2016.infor.uva.es/preliminary-program/.

About the workshop

Compilers for Parallel Computing is unusual: it's a true workshop, with no published proceedings.  Instead, it's a meeting of international research specialists, to present research and exchange ideas.  There is no peer review - we simply aim to select talks that will make an interesting programme.  Talks can cover work that is in-progress, under review or already published.

The CPC series started in Oxford, England (1989) and continued, with an 18-month period, in Paris (1990), Wien (1992), Delft (1993), Malaga (1995), Aachen (1996), Linkoping (1998),  Aussois (2000),Edinburgh (2001), Amsterdam (2003), Chiemsee (2004), A Coruna (2006), Lisbon (2007), Zuerich(2009), Wien (2010), Padova (2012), Lyon (2013) and London (2015). The main goal of the workshop is to bring together researchers in compilation and associated areas, in an informal and relaxed atmosphere in order to exchange ideas and to foster collaboration. The scope encompasses all areas of parallelism and optimization, from embedded systems to large scale parallel systems and computational grids.

Proceedings

Accepted contributions will be distributed to participants in local proceedings, which will be made available electronically to the participants but will not be published formally. Authors may choose to except their contributions from the local proceedings by explicitly notifying the organizers.

Organizers

Diego R. Llanos and Arturo Gonzalez-Escribano, University of Valladolid, Spain.

Please mail us on  cpc2016@infor.uva.es if you have any questions.

Steering committee

Gianfranco Bilardi, University of Padova
Alain Darte, CNRS, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Pedro Diniz, Information Science Institute, University of Southern California
Basilio B. Fraguela, University of A Coruña
Michael Gerndt, Technical University of München
Andreas Krall, Technical University of Wien
Michael O’Boyle, University of Edinburgh
Jose Moreira, IBM T.J. Watson
David Padua, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Henk Sips, Technical University of Delft

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Dr. Diego R. Llanos
Escuela de Ingeniería Informática, Univ. de Valladolid
Paseo de Belén 15, 47011 Valladolid, Spain.

mailto:diego@infor.uva.es
http://www.infor.uva.es/~diego
phone: +34 983 185642
fax: +34 983 423671
Twitter: @DiegoRLlanos

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