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<<< CALL FOR PAPERS >>> - Submission Deadline: August 5th, 2016
7th WORKSHOP ON APPLICATIONS FOR MULTI-CORE ARCHITECTURES
October 26-28, 2016, Marina del Rey Marriott, Los Angeles, California, USA
To be held in conjunction with the 28th International Symposium on
Computer Architecture and High Performance Computing (SBAC-PAD 2016)
Important dates:
Paper submission: August 5th, 2016
Paper acceptance notification: August 29th, 2016
Camera-ready: September 12th, 2016
This workshop opens up an opportunity for application designers and
computer architects to discuss emerging applications as well as their
implications on current and next-generation many-core architectures.
Our goal is to confirm the current status of application development and
optimization techniques for the new technologies as well as the future
trends, exposing the findings, requirements, and problems to a select
audience of top computer architecture researchers. We aim to focus on
the discussion of multi-core computing from different aspects such as:
Conference Scope
Benchmarking and Tools
Compilers, debuggers, and profilers
Methodologies, Metrics, and Benchmarking
Comparative studies of many-core architectures
Architecture and Performance Analysis
MPSoC architectures
Performance and power Analysis
NoC-based multi-core architectures
Multi-core interconnection networks
Inter-core communication algorithms
Evaluating and tuning application power-footprints
Applications, Algorithms and Programming Models
Scheduling and fault-tolerance issues
Multicore applications for data-centers
Parallelization algorithms and techniques
I/O techniques for multicore programming
GPU-based applications and programming
Parallelizing known applications and evaluating performance
Parallelization algorithms, techniques, and programming models
Workshop Chairs
Claude Tadonki (Mines-Paris)
Cristiana Bentes (State University of Rio de Janeiro)
Guido Araujo (State University of Campinas)
Lucia Drummond (Federal Fluminense University)
Mauricio Pilla (Federal University of Pelotas)
Phillippe Navaux (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)
Ricardo Farias (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro)
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