23rd International Workshop on High-Level Parallel Programming Models and Supportive Environments

HIPS 2018


Computing Systems



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CALL FOR PAPERS
23rd International Workshop on
High-Level Parallel Programming Models and
Supportive Environments (HIPS)
Held in conjunction with the 32nd IEEE International Parallel
and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS 2018)
Vancouver, Canada, May 21, 2018
http://www.mnm-team.org/_events/hips2018/
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Background
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The 23nd HIPS workshop, to be held as a full-day meeting on Monday, May
21, 2018 at the IEEE IPDPS 2018 conference in Vancouver, focuses on
high-level programming of multiprocessors, compute clusters, and
massively parallel machines. Like previous workshops in the series,
which was established in 1996, this event serves as a forum for research
in the areas of parallel applications, language design, compilers,
runtime systems, and programming tools. It provides a timely and
lightweight forum for scientists and engineers to present the latest
ideas and findings in these rapidly changing fields. In our call for
papers, we especially encouraged innovative approaches in the areas of
emerging programming models for large-scale parallel systems and
many-core architectures.
Important Dates
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Submissions due: January 30, 2018
Notification of acceptance: February 23, 2018
Camera-ready papers due: March 9, 2018
Workshop date: Monday, May 21, 2018
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Please submit papers using EasyChair:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=psti2017
For more information please consult the workshop webpage:
http://www.mnm-team.org/_events/hips2018/
Topics of Interest
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Topics of interest to the HIPS workshop include but are not limited to:
- New programming languages and constructs for exploiting parallelism
and locality
- Experience with and improvements for existing parallel languages and
run-time environments such as MPI, OpenMP, Cilk, UPC, Co-array
Fortran, X10, Chapel, Charm++, and OpenCL
- Parallel compilers, programming tools, and environments
- OS and architectural support for parallel programming and debugging
- Software and system support for extreme scalability including fault
tolerance
- Programming environments for heterogeneous multicore systems and
accelerators such as GPUs, FPGAs, Cells, and MICs
- Domain specific languages exploring embedded and stand-alone
languages, libraries and runtime for focused application areas
Publishing
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Paper Format
Submitted manuscripts may not exceed ten (10) single-spaced
double-column pages using 10-point size font on 8.5x11 inch pages (IEEE
conference style), including figures, tables, and references. The
submitted manuscripts should include author names and affiliations. See
the following style templates for details:
- LaTex Package (ZIP)
- Word Template (ZIP)
Publication
Proceedings of the workshops are published by IEEE CPS; they are
distributed at the conference and are submitted for inclusion in the
IEEE Xplore Digital Library after the conference.
Organization
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Workshop Co-Chairs
- Karl Fuerlinger, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Munich,
Germany
- Phil C. Roth, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA
Steering Committee
- Rudolf Eigenmann, Purdue University - West Lafayette, IN, USA
- Michael Gerndt, Technische Universität München - Munich, Germany
- Frank Mueller, North Carolina State University - Raleigh, NC, USA
- Craig Rasmussen, University of Oregon - Eugene, OR, USA
- Martin Schulz, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory - Livermore,
CA, USA
Program Committee
(TBA)
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