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CALL FOR PAPERS 1st International Conference on Energy-Aware High Performance Computing (EnA-HPC 2010) http://www.ena-hpc.org/ Hamburg, Germany, September 8-10th, 2010 Submission deadline: May 2nd, 2010 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Power provisioning and energy consumption become major challenges in the field of high performance computing. Energy costs over the lifetime of an HPC installation are in the range of the acquisition costs. Green IT became the latest hype and promises to solve the problem, however, it is beyond the realm of HPC. The greening of HPC is a new research field that attracts many scientists. Up to now we see different approaches on different abstraction levels in an HPC environment. For example, vendors work on power efficient processor architectures and software developers on mechanisms of how to trigger them. However, there is no integrated approach yet that would show ways of how to operate an HPC environment in an energy efficient way. The First Conference on Energy-Aware High Performance Computing (EnA-HPC) aims at bringing together researchers, developers, and users to discuss the energy issue in HPC and to present novel solutions to tackle the problem of energy efficiency. Through the presentation of contributed papers, poster presentations, and invited talks, attendees will have the opportunity to share ideas and experiences to contribute to the improvement of energy efficiency in high performance computing. Topics of interest for the conference include, but are not limited to: * Modelling: How can we model the overall energy consumption of an HPC environment for given applications? * Simulation: How can we simulate the behavior of energy saving concepts for a given HPC environment and a given program? * Benchmarking: How can we benchmark the program/architecture energy efficiency? * Measurement: How can we measure relevant data in the hardware/software environment? * Analysis: How can we understand the measured data and deduce means to mitigate the energy problem? * Deployment of mechanisms: How can we reduce energy consumption by changing the HW/SW-environment? * Deployment of new hardware: Energy optimized processors, network components, storage components etc. * Facility issues: How can we optimze our computer room for optimal power efficiency? IMPORTANT DATES Full Paper Submission May 2nd, 2010 Acceptance Notification May 20th, 2010 Camera-Ready Submission June 5th, 2010 Poster Submission to be announced EnA-HPC Conference Sep 8-10th, 2010 For further Information please see the conference website: http://www.ena-hpc.org/ General Chair: Thomas Ludwig, University of Hamburg, Germany Program Committee: Cosimo Anglano, Universita del Piemonte Orientale, Alessandria, Italy Wu-chun Feng, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA Laurent Lefevre, INRIA, Ecole Normale Superieure, Lyon, France Matthias Mueller, Technische Universitaet Dresden, Germany Jean-Marc Pierson, Universität Paul Sabatier, Tolouse, France Erich Strohmeier, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, USA Local Organizing Comittee Michaele Hensel, German Climate Computing Centre (DKRZ), Hamburg, Germany Julian Kunkel, German Climate Computing Centre (DKRZ), Hamburg, Germany Michael Kuhn, University of Hamburg, Germany Timo Minartz, University of Hamburg, Germany Olga Mordvinova, SAP, Walldorf, Germany |
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