Twelfth International Workshop on Programmability and Architectures for Heterogeneous Multicores

MULTIPROG 2019


Computer Hardware Design Computing Systems



CALL FOR PAPERS
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The Twelfth International Workshop on
Programmability and Architectures for Heterogeneous Multicores (MULTIPROG-2019)
To be held in conjunction with:
the 14th International Conference on
High-Performance and Embedded Architectures and Compilers (HiPEAC)
Valencia, Spain, January 21, 2019
Workshop website: http://research.ac.upc.edu/multiprog/
Goal of the Workshop
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Computer manufacturers have embarked on the many-core roadmap, promising to add
more and more cores/hardware threads on their chips. The ever-increasing number
of cores and heterogeneity in architectures has placed new burdens on the
programming community. Software needs to be parallelized and optimized for
accelerators such as GPUs in order to take advantage of the new breed of
multi-/many-core computers. As a result, progress in how to easily harness the
computing power of multi-core architectures is in great demand.
The twelfth edition of the MULTIPROG workshop aims to bring together researchers
interested in programming models, runtimes, and computer architecture. The
workshop's emphasis is on heterogeneous architectures and covers issues such as:
* How can future parallel programming models improve software productivity?
* How should compilers, runtimes and architectures support programming
models and emerging applications?
* How to design efficient data structures and innovative algorithms?
MULTIPROG is intended for quick publication of early results, work-in-progress,
etc., and is not intended to prevent later publication of extended papers.
Informal proceedings with accepted papers will be made available at the workshop
and online at the workshop’s web page http://research.ac.upc.edu/multiprog/.
Topics of interest
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Papers are sought on topics including, but not limited to:
* Multi-core architectures
o Architectural support for compilers/programming models
o Processor (core) architecture and accelerators, in particular GPUs
o Memory system architecture
o Performance, power, temperature, and reliability issues
* Heterogeneous computing
o Algorithms and data structures for heterogeneous systems
o Application specific architectures for AI, ML, BigData, Deep Learning, IoT
* Programming models for multi-core architectures
o Language extensions
o Run-time systems
o Compiler optimizations and techniques
* Benchmarking of multi-/many-core architectures
o Tools for discovering and understanding parallelism
o Tools for understanding performance and debugging
o Case studies and performance evaluation
Important dates
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Paper submission: November 2, 2018 (anywhere on Earth)
Author notification: November 30, 2018
Paper submission
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MULTIPROG accepts contributions of regular research papers describing early research on emerging topics.
When preparing your submission please adhere to the following format specification:
Papers should preferably use LNCS format (up to 12 pages, not
including references). Single column (up to 12-Pages) or double column (up to
6-pages) formats are also accepted.
The authors of the accepted papers will be requested to provide the final
version of their paper in LNCS format. Please use the templates below:
* LNCS Latex template: ftp://ftp.springer.de/pub/tex/latex/llncs/latex2e/llncs2e.zip
* Word template: ftp://ftp.springer.de/pub/tex/latex/llncs/word/splnproc1110.zip
Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=multiprog2019
Organizers
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Miquel PericĂ s Chalmers University of Technology Sweden miquelp[at]chalmers.se
Vassilis Papaefstathiou FORTH-ICS Greece papaef[at]ics.forth.gr
Oscar Palomar University of Manchester UK oscar.palomar[at]manchester.ac.uk
Ferad Zyulkyarov Barcelona Supercomputing Center Spain ferad.zyulkyarov[at]bsc.es
Workshop site
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http://research.ac.upc.edu/multiprog/