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Link: http://www.umons.ac.be/mcm2015 | |||||||||||||||
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*Multi/Many-core computing for parallel Metaheuristics(McM'2015) *http://www.umons.ac.be/mcm2015 *In conjunction with *The 11th Metaheuristics International Conference (MIC'2015) *http://www.lifl.fr/MIC2015 *7-10 June, 2015 *Agadir, Morocco ************************************************************************************* Submission Deadline: Feb 28, 2015 Selected best papers of McM’2015 will be considered for publication in a special issue of the Wiley’s journal of Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience (CCPE). ----------------------------------------- PURPOSE AND SCOPE ----------------------------------------- Plenty of hard problems in a wide range of application areas, including engineering design, telecommunications, logistics, etc. have been modelled and tackled successfully with metaheuristics (evolutionary algorithms, scatter or swarm search, simulated annealing, Tabu search, etc.). Nowadays, optimization problems become increasingly large and complex, forcing the use of parallel computing for their efficient and effective resolution. On the other hand, parallel computing has recently undergone a significant evolution in terms of performance and energy consumption with the emergence of multi-core and many-core computing technologies (GPU, MIC, etc.). Indeed, accelerators and coprocessors have powered many parallel and/or distributed environements including high-performance workstations, hybrid clusters among them the top ranked Top500 and Green500 ones, and computational grids and clouds. The design and implementation of parallel metaheuristics for the above environments raise several issues related in the same time to the characteristics of these hardware execution machines and those of the parallel models of metaheuristics. This workshop seeks to provide an opportunity for the researchers to present their original contributions on the joint use of advanced (discrete or continuous, single or multi-objective, static or dynamic, deterministic or stochastic, hybrid) optimization methods and distributed and/or parallel multi/many-core computing, and any related issues. ----------------------------------------- TOPICS INCLUDE (BUT NOT LIMITED TO): ----------------------------------------- Parallel models (island, master-worker, multi-start, etc.) for metaheuristics revisited for multi-core and/or many-core (MMC) environments. Parallel mechanisms for hybridization of metaheuristics on MMC environments. Implementation of parallel metaheuristics on MMC workstations, MMC clusters, MMC grids/clouds, etc. Software frameworks for the design and implementation of parallel and/or distributed MMC metaheuristics. Computational/theoretical studies reporting results on solving challenging problems using MMC computing. Performance metrics for MMC parallel and/or distributed metaheuristics. Energy-aware optimization for/with MMC parallel and/or distributed metaheuristics. INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SUBMISSION Authors are invited to submit papers to the McM'2015 workshop. During submission authors will be required to specify which track they are submitting their paper to. Submitted papers to McM'2015 must be formatted according to MIC 2015 guidelines and submitted electronically through the MIC 2015 paper submission site. Full instructions including formatting guidelines and electronic templates (both LaTeX and Microsoft Word) are available on the MIC 2015 website. Submission is only electronic, in PDF format, using the easychair system. At least one author of each accepted paper is required to attend the workshop to present the work. Authors will be required to agree to this requirement at the time of submission. All papers are due electronically by the deadline reported above. Submissions that do not meet the length or formatting requirements will not be accepted for review. No email or fax submissions will be accepted. Notification of receipt of an electronically submitted paper will be emailed to the designated contact author soon after receipt. If there are problems with the electronic submission, the program chairs will contact the designated author by email. If you have any questions about paper submission or the workshop, please feel free to contact the workshop organizers. ----------------------------------------- SPECIAL ISSUE ----------------------------------------- In addition, a special issue of an appropriate journal (to be announced later) is planned to be published. Participants will be invited to submit extended versions of their work for consideration. ----------------------------------------- IMPORTANT DATES ----------------------------------------- Submission deadline: Feb 28, 2015 Notification of acceptance: March 20, 2015 Camera ready copy: April 10, 2015 Early registration: April 10, 2015 Conference: June 7-10, 2015 ----------------------------------------- WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS ----------------------------------------- Nouredine Melab Université Lille 1 / INRIA Lille - Nord Europe / CNRS LIFL Phone: +33 3 59 57 78 86 Fax: +33 3 28 77 85 37 Email: nouredine.melab@lifl.fr Mohand Mezmaz University of Mons Phone: +32 65 37 46 91 Fax: +32 65 37 46 45 Email: mohand.mezmaz@umons.ac.be ----------------------------------------- International Program Committee (To be extended) ----------------------------------------- Ahcène Bendjoudi, CERIST, Algeria Didier El Baz, LAAS-CNRS, France Bertrand Le Cun, Université de Paris-Ouest-Nanterre-La Défense, France Andrew Lewis, Griffith University, Australia Pierre Manneback, University of Mons, Belgium Malika Mehdi, University of Sciences and Technology Houari Boumediene, Algeria Nouredine Melab, Université Lille 1, France Mohand Mezmaz, University of Mons, Belgium Sanaz Mostagim, Universität Karlsruhe, Germany Celso C. Ribeiro, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brasil Catherine Roucairol, Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France Franciszek Seredynski, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland El-Ghazali Talbi, Université Lille 1, France Daniel Tuyttens, University of Mons, Belgium |
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