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EOOPS 2013 : Engineering Object Oriented Parallel Software | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://krum.rz.uni-mannheim.de/EOOPS/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
In the last years there have been constant improvements of computing hardware: there are now multi-core CPUs (with 8-16 cores), the introduction of hardware accelerators, GPUs and the upcoming Intel MIC, for general purpose computing relying on their inherently parallel nature, with dozens and hundreds of cores, and finally, cloud computing can provision a virtually infinite number of compute nodes. The software to solve a given (scientific) problem must be adaptable to this hardware heterogeneity and find new ways to make efficient use of such distributed compute resources. Additionally, how to program these systems is constantly open to discussion, as the options range from traditional approaches, based in MPI for distributed memory processing and OpenMP for shared memory, to the present research and development in object oriented approaches, which can provide multiple software engineering advantages in this field and are the focus of the workshop.
The EOOPS workshop provides a forum for engineers, researchers, and scientists to exchange the latest results on object oriented programming methodologies to match the challenges posed by the developing hardware and application requirements. Topics Topics which are interesting for the workshop include, but are not limited to: - Object oriented software in HPC and scientific programming - Support of object oriented sofware for hardware accelerators - Novel approaches in object oriented communication software - Object oriented message-passing middleware - Grid and cloud computing software and systems - Emphasis on object oriented concurrent methodologies (not limited to FORTRAN and C/C++) - Object oriented solutions for grid and cloud computing - Aspect oriented software, Scala, Erlang, Akka - Interoperability of libraries, API design for parallel libraries - Performance evaluation and analysis --Unit tests and contineous integration tests for parallel and distributed applications - Patterns and frameworks - Case studies, examples of important designs Papers must describe original work, and must not have been accepted or submitted for publication elsewhere. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings, which will be published by IEEE Computer Society. |
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