Monday 15 April 2013

CALL FOR PAPERS, 7th International Conference on Partitioned Global Address Space Programming Models (PGAS 2013)

CALL FOR PAPERS

                7th International Conference on Partitioned Global
                    Address Space Programming Models (PGAS 2013)
                               Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
                                  October 3-4, 2013

                             http://www.pgas2013.org.uk

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Partitioned Global Address Space (PGAS) programming models offer a shared address
space model that simplifies programming while exposing data/thread locality to enhance
performance. The PGAS conference is the premier forum to present and discuss ideas and
research developments in the area of: PGAS models, languages, compilers, runtimes,
applications and tools, PGAS architectures and hardware features.


TOPICS

Submissions are invited in related areas, including, but not limited to:

* Applications. New applications that are uniquely enabled by the PGAS model, existing
applications and effective application development practices for PGAS codes.

* Performance. Analysis of application performance over various programming models.

* Developments in Programming Models and Languages. PGAS models, language extensions, and
hybrid models to address emerging architectures, such as multicore, hybrid, heterogeneous,
SIMD and reconfigurable architectures.

* Tools, Compilers, and Implementations. Integrated Development Environments, performance
analysis tools and debuggers. Compiler optimisations for PGAS languages, low level libraries,
memory consistency models. Hardware support for PGAS languages, performance studies and
insights, productivity studies, and language interoperability.


SUBMISSION CATEGORIES& GUIDELINES

Papers should report on original research, and should include enough background material to
make them accessible to the entire PGAS research community. Papers describing experiences
should indicate how they illustrate general principles; papers about parallel programming
foundations should indicate how they relate to practice.

There are three submission categories:

* Research papers: submission of full paper of up to 8 pages at 10pt font.

* "Hot" PGAS papers: submission of extended abstracts, 3 pages maximum at 10pt font. Submissions
in this category target work-in-progress research and will, if accepted, be given shorter
presentation slots than the full research papers.

* Posters: submission of extended abstracts, 1 page maximum at 10pt font.
Publication of conference proceedings

Accepted submissions in the "Research papers" category will be published in the conference
proceedings. The Programme Committee will also offer a selection of "Hot PGAS" submissions
the chance for publication.


KEY DATES

Submission opens:               1 May 2013
Submission deadline:            15 June 2013
Author notification:            late July 2013
Early Bird Registration:        1 June 2013 - 09:00 BST 10 September 2013
Registration deadline:          09:00 BST 25 September  2013


PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

Chair: Mich?le Weiland, EPCC, The University of Edinburgh, UK
Sadam Alaf, CSCS, Switzerland
Reinhold Bader, LZR, Germany
Jason Beech-Brandt, Cray Inc, UK
Brad Chamberlain, Cray Inc, USA
Adrian Jackson, EPCC, The University of Edinburgh, UK
Nick Johnson, EPCC, The University of Edinburgh, UK
Chris Maynard, UK Metoffice, UK
George Mozdzynski, ECMWF, UK
John Reid, STFC, UK
Mitsuhisa Sato, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Tim Stitt, University of Notre Dame, USA
Yonghong Yan, University of Houston, USA







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Dr Michele Weiland
Project Manager
EPCC - University of Edinburgh

m.weiland@epcc.ed.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)131 651 3580
Fax: +44 (0)131 650 6555



The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in
Scotland, with registration number SC005336.

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