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UCHPC 2017 : The 10th Workshop on UnConventional High Performance Computing 2017Conference Series : UnConventional High Performance Computing | |||||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS The 10th Workshop on UnConventional High Performance Computing 2017 (UCHPC 2017) August 28/29, 2017, Santiago de Compostela, Spain held in conjunction with Euro-Par 2017, August 28 - September 1, 2017 Santiago de Compostela, Spain http://uchpc.lrr.in.tum.de ======================================================================== Background ---------- Recent issues with the power consumption of conventional HPC hardware results in both new interest in accelerator hardware and in usage of mass-market hardware originally not designed for HPC. The most prominent examples are GPUs, but FPGAs, DSPs and embedded designs are also possible candidates to provide higher power efficiency, as they are used in energy-restriced environments, such as smartphones or tablets. The so-called "dark silicon" forecast, i.e. not all transistors may be active at the same time, may lead to even more specialized hardware in future mass-market products. Exploiting this hardware for HPC can be a worthwhile challenge. As the word "UnConventional" in the title suggests, the workshop focuses on hardware or platforms used for HPC, which were not intended for HPC in the first place. Reasons could be raw computing power, good performance per watt, or low cost in general. To address this unconventional hardware, often, new programming approaches and paradigms are required to make best use of it. A second focus of the workshop is on innovative, (yet) unconventional new programming models. To this end, UCHPC tries to capture solutions for HPC which are unconventional today but could become conventional and significant tomorrow, and thus provide a glimpse into the eventual future of HPC. Topics ------ The goal of this workshop is to present research exploring currently unconventional techniques for HPC and their benefits. UCHPC also covers according programming models, compiler techniques, and tools. Thus, suggested topics for papers include, but are not limited to the following: * Innovative use of hardware and software unconventional for HPC * HPC applications or visualizations in connection with HPC on GPUs (GPGPU), using GPUs embedded on processor dies (as found in AMD Fusion/APUs, NVidia Denver, Intel Ivy Bridge), Intel's MIC and SCC, low power/embedded processors (including DSPs, Adapteva Epiphany), FPGAs (e.g. Convey), Tilera's tile-based many-core processors, Processing in Memory (PIM), accelerators, etc. * Cluster/Grid solutions using unconventional hardware, e.g. clusters of game consoles, nodes using GPUs, Low Power/Embedded Processors, MPSoCs, new many-cores from Intel and/or ARM designs, Mac Minis/AppleTVs, FPGAs etc. * Heterogeneous computing on hybrid platforms * Work on and use of new programming models and paradigms needed to support unconventional hardware, and hybrid/hierarchical combinations with more conventional systems. Examples are OpenACC, OpenCL, Cilk+, and task-based approaches for heterogeneous systems * Performance and scalability studies in HPC using unconventional hardware * Reconfigurable computing for HPC * Performance modeling, analysis and tools for HPC with unconventional hardware * (Yet) unconventional programming models for HPC, including PGAS, task-based or data-flow concepts, as well as supporting tools * Big data and/or deep learning using unconventional HPC hardware or software * Mapping problem specifications onto heterogenenous architectures Best Paper Award ---------------- As in recent years, we will give out a best paper award. For the winner, we have a special (unconventional) hardware price. Paper Submission, Registration, and Publication ----------------------------------------------- Submissions in PDF format should be between 10 – 12 pages in the Springer LNCS style, which can be downloaded from the Springer Web site. The 12 pages limit is a hard limit. It includes everything (text, figures, references). On acceptance, at least one author is required to register for workshop attendance at Euro-Par 2017 and present the paper in the workshop. Workshop papers must not exceed 12 single-spaced, single-column pages in LNCS proceedings style. Submission implies that at least one author will register for the workshops at Euro-Par 2017 and present the paper in the workshop session, if accepted. Upload your PDF to the Euro-Par 2017 Workshop submission server, track "UCHPC - UnConventional High Performance Computing" at https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=europar2017workshops It must not be simultaneously submitted to the main conference or any other publication outlet. For the workshop, we will prepare handouts with the revised papers. These will be published after the conference in the workshop proceedings of Euro-Par 2017, part of the LNCS series of Springer. Important Dates --------------- May 5, 2017 : Submission deadline June 16, 2017 : Notification of acceptance July 21, 2017 : Camera ready, revised papers due UCHPC'17 International Program Committee ---------------------------------------- (see our website for updates) Michael Bader, Technische Universität München, DE Alex Bartzas, National Technical University of Athens, GR Denis Barthou, University of Bordeaux, FR Michaela Blott, Xilinx, IRL Jens Breitbart, Bosch, DE Karl Fuerlinger, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, DE Frank Hannig, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, DE Anders Hast, Uppsala University, SE Gaurav Khanna, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, US Stefan Lankes, RWTH Aachen, DE Manfred Mücke, Materials Center Leoben, AT Yannis Papaefstathiou, Technical University of Crete, GR Bertil Schmidt, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, DE Carsten Trinitis, Technische Universität München, DE Josef Weidendorfer, Technische Universität München, DE Jan-Phillipp Weiss, COMSOL, SE Peter Zinterhof, University of Salzburg, AT UCHPC'17 Steering Committee --------------------------- Jens Breitbart, Bosch Driver Assistance, DE Anders Hast, Uppsala University, SE Jan-Philipp Weiss, COMSOL, SE Josef Weidendorfer, Technische Universität München, DE Ren Wu, CN UCHPC'17 Workshop Organizers ---------------------------- Jens Breitbart, Bosch Driver Assistance, DE Josef Weidendorfer, Technische Universität München, DE Further Information ------------------- See the UCHPC'17 website at http://uchpc.lrr.in.tum.de/17 |
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