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Call for Papers 6th Workshop on Productivity and Performance held in conjunction with Euro-Par 2013, Aachen, Germany August 26 or 27, 2013 http://www.vi-hps.org/events/proper/2013.html Submission Deadline extended to June 10th 2013 ============================================================================= Driven by current trends in microprocessor design, the number of processor cores and hardware threads available on modern supercomputers grows rapidly from generation to generation while the amount of memory per core will be decreasing. To keep pace, applications need to harness much higher degrees of parallelism while ensuring efficient use of the underlying computing resources, which can be highly concurrent many-core systems or heterogeneous accelerator architectures (or a combination of both). Additionally, applications must adhere to additional constraints, in particular with respect to power consumption (both peak and average power) and resilience. Writing codes that run correctly and efficiently on such complex systems is extraordinarily challenging. At the same time, applications themselves are becoming more complex as well, which can be seen in emerging scale- bridging applications, the integration of Uncertainty Quantification (UQ), or advances in algorithms. Combined, these trends place higher and higher demands on the application development process and thus require adequate tool support for debugging and performance analysis. The PROPER workshop will serve as a forum to present novel work on scalable methods and tools for high-performance computing. The workshop covers parallel program development and analysis, debugging, correctness checking, and performance measurement and evaluation. Further topics include the integration of tools with compilers and the overall development environment, as well as success stories reporting application performance, scalability, reliability, power and energy optimization, or productivity improvements that have been achieved using tools. The workshop is supported by the Virtual Institute - High Productivity Supercomputing (VI-HPS), an initiative to promote the development and integration of HPC programming tools. Workshop Topics - Tools and tool approaches for parallel program development and analysis - Infrastructure for building parallel program development and analysis tools - Correctness checking and program verification - Performance and power measurements and evaluation - Success stories about optimization or parallel scalability achieved using tools Important Dates Note: the deadlines are synchronized across all EuroPar workshops - May 31st: submission deadline for full papers - July 8th: notification of acceptance - July 31st: camera ready papers due - October 3rd: final paper versions due for Springer proceedings Program Committee: - Martin Schulz, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (chair) - Denis Barthou, INRIA - David Böhme, German Research School for Simulation Sciences - Karl Fürlinger, LMU München - Michael Gerndt, TU München - Kevin Huck, University of Oregon - Koji Inoue, Kyushu University - Andreas Knüpfer, TU Dresden - Bettina Krammer, Université de Versailles St-Quentin-en-Yvelines - Ignacio Laguna, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory - John Mellor-Crummey, Rice University - Matthias Müller, RWTH Aachen - Shirley Moore, University of Texas at El Paso - Nathan Tallent, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - Jan Treibig, RRZE, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg - Anh Vo, Microsoft - Brian Wylie, Jülich Supercomputing Center Contact Martin Schulz Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) Center for Applied Scientific Computing (CASC) Email schulzm@llnl.gov | ||||||||||||||||||
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