Friday 27 September 2013

HLPGPU 2014: High-Level Programming for Heterogeneous and Hierarchical Parallel Systems

Call for Papers (CFP):

HLPGPU 2014:
    High-Level Programming for Heterogeneous and Hierarchical Parallel
    Systems
Vienna, Austria, Tuesday, Jan 21st 2014.
Co-Located with HiPEAC 2014
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AIMS AND SCOPE
HLPGPU aims to bring together researchers and practitioners to present new results and ongoing
work on those aspects of high-level programming relevant, or specific, to
GPGPUs and new architectures.

-   High-level parallel programming models, libraries and languages.
-   Adaptation to heterogeneous/hierarchical platforms: GPGPU, multicore,
    FPGA etc.
-   Adaptation of cluster- and grid- performance models to new platforms.
-   Programming experiments and applications of heterogeneous/hierarchical
    platforms with a view on high-level programming methods.
-   Algorithmic skeletons, design patterns for heterogeneous/hierarchical
    platforms.
-   Domain-specific parallel patterns
-   Efficient implementations of parallel patterns on multicore systems
-   Mapping patterns to heterogeneous multicore systems
-   Exploiting performance information to guide pattern Implementation
-   Pattern implementations using application-specific information
-   Refactoring tools and techniques for parallel patterns
-   Tools and systems to aid pattern-based parallel programming - structured
    parallel programming models
-   Heterogeneous computing
-   Feedback-directed compilation
-   Timing analysis tools and techniques
-   Statistical performance modelling and prediction


IMPORTANT DATES
-   Submission: 1st November 2013
-   Notification: 25th November
-   Final Version: 9th December
-   Workshop 21st January, 2014

ORGANISERS
    Kevin Hammond (kh@cs.st-andrews.ac.uk) and
    Chris Brown (cmb21@st-andrews.ac.uk) (University of St Andrews)

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
-       Chris Brown (University of St Andrews) (PC Chair)
-       Murray Cole (University of Edinburgh)
-       Jose Gracia (HLRS, Stuttgart)
-       Clemens Grelck (Universiteit van Amsterdam)
-       Gaetan Hains (Universite Paris-Est Creteil)
-       Kevin Hammond (University of St Andrews)
-       Herbert Kuchen (University Muenster)
-       Sven-Bodo Scholz (University of Heriot-Watt)


SUBMISSION
Papers must be submitted online via EasyChair:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hlpgpu2014

Submitted papers should be in portable document format (PDF), formatted using
the ACM SIGPLAN style guidelines. The text should be in a 9pt font in two
columns; the length is restricted to 6-10 pages.

Proceedings will be available to all HiPEAC attendees.
A selection of the best papers may be considered for publication as a journal
special issue after the event.

WEBSITE
https://sites.google.com/site/hlpgpu2014/

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