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HLPP 2019 : 12th International Symposium on High-Level Parallel Programming and Applications | |||||||||||||
Link: https://www.ida.liu.se/conferences/hlpp2019/ | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
CALL FOR PAPERS:
12th International Symposium on High-Level Parallel Programming and Applications (HLPP-2019) July 3-5, 2019, Linköping, Sweden https://www.ida.liu.se/conferences/hlpp2019/ -- Paper submission deadline extended to 25 april (final) -- Post-symposium special issue in IJPP (Springer) -- Open poster session (abstracts due 1 june), see below for details Aims and scope of HLPP: As processor and system manufacturers increase the amount of both inter- and intra-chip parallelism it becomes crucial to provide the software industry with high-level, clean and efficient tools for parallel programming. Parallel and distributed programming methodologies are currently dominated by low-level techniques such as send/receive message passing, or equivalently unstructured shared memory mechanisms. Higher-level, structured approaches offer many possible advantages and have a key role to play in the scalable exploitation of ubiquitous parallelism. Since 2001 the HLPP series of workshops/symposia has been a forum for researchers developing state-of-the-art concepts, tools and applications for high-level parallel programming. The general emphasis is on software quality, programming productivity and high-level performance models. The 12th Symposium on High-Level Parallel Programming and Applications will be held in Linköping, Sweden. HLPP 2019 invites papers on all topics in high-level parallel programming, its tools and applications including, but not limited to, the following aspects: High-level parallel programming and performance models (e.g. BSP, CGM, LogP, MPM, etc.) and tools Declarative parallel programming methodologies based on functional, logical, data-flow, actor, and other paradigms Algorithmic skeletons, patterns, etc. and constructive methods High-level parallelism in programming languages and libraries (e.g, Haskell, Scala, C++, etc.): semantics and implementation Verification of declarative parallel and distributed programs Efficient code generation, auto-tuning and optimization for parallel programs Model-driven software engineering for parallel systems Domain-specific languages: design, implementation and applications High-level programming models for heterogeneous/hierarchical platforms with accelerators, e.g., GPU, Many-core, DSP, VPU, FPGA, etc. High-level parallel methods for large structured and semi-structured datasets Applications of parallel systems using high-level languages and tools Teaching experience with high-level tools and methods Papers submitted to HLPP-2019 must describe original research results and must not have been published or simultaneously submitted anywhere else. For formatting and submission see https://www.ida.liu.se/conferences/hlpp2019/submission.shtml Each paper will receive a minimum of three reviews by members of the program committee and designated reviewers. Papers will be selected based on their originality, relevance, technical clarity, and quality of presentation. At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the HLPP 2019 symposium and present the paper. Informal proceedings with the camera-ready versions of accepted papers will be available at the symposium. After the symposium, there will be ample time to revise the paper incorporating reviewer comments. Authors of accepted and presented papers will be invited to submit a revised version of their paper for publication in a special issue of International Journal of Parallel Programming (Springer). HLPP-2019 will also include tutorials and an open poster session for ongoing (esp., European) research projects related to the scope of the symposium. Important dates: Paper submission: Extended deadline: 25 April 2019 (final) Notification: 24 May 2019 Poster abstracts: 1 June 2019 Tutorial(s): 3 July 2019 (afternoon) Symposium: 4-5 July 2019 at Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden Post-symposium special issue submission: 9 October 2019 Organization Christoph Kessler, Linköping University, Sweden (program chair) Suejb Memeti, Linköping University, Sweden Program Committee Marco Aldinucci, University of Torino, Italy Ioana Banicescu, Mississippi State University, USA Jost Berthold, Digital Asset, Australia Murray Cole, University of Edinburgh, UK Frederic Dabrowski, LIFO/Univ. Orleans, France Rudolf Eigenmann, University of Delaware, USA Franz Franchetti, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Jose Daniel Garcia, Univ. Carlos III Madrid, Spain Frederic Gava, Univ. Paris-East, France Alex Gerbessiotis, New Jersey Inst. of Technology, USA Arturo Gonzalez-Escribano, Univ. Valladolid, Spain Sergei Gorlatch, Univ. of Münster, Germany Clemens Grelck, Univ. of Amsterdam, Netherlands Dalvan Griebler, PUCRS/SETREM, Brasil Gaetan Hains, Huawei Paris Research Center, France Ludovic Henrio, CNRS Lyon, France Peter Kilpatrick, Queen's Univ. Belfast, UK Herbert Kuchen, Univ. of Münster, Germany Frederic Loulergue, Northern Arizona University, USA Kiminori Matsuzaki, Kochi Univ. of Technology, Japan Aleksandar Prokopec, EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland Kostis Sagonas, Uppsala University, Sweden Michel Steuwer, Univ. of Glasgow, UK Massimo Torquati, Univ. of Pisa, Italy Jesper Larsson Träff, Vienna Univ. of Technology, Austria Ana Lucia Varbanescu, Univ. of Amsterdam, Netherlands Steering Committee Clemens Grelck (Universiteit van Amsterdam, Netherlands) Gaetan Hains (Huawei Technologies Paris, France) Kiminori Matsuzaki (Kochi University of Technology, Japan) Frederic Loulergue (Northern Arizona University, USA) Quentin Miller (Somerville College Oxford, United Kingdom) Alexander Tiskin (University of Warwick, United Kingdom) https://www.ida.liu.se/conferences/hlpp2019 |
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