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MPP 2016 - 5th Workshop on Parallel Programming Models
Special Edition on Task Parallelism Marina Del Rey Marriott, Los Angeles, USA - October 26-28, 2016 http://mpp2016.ime.uerj.br The increase in the number of processor cores has opened up new opportunities to take advantage of the parallelism available in modern data-centric applications and workloads. On the other hand, parallelising programs is still an error-prone and challenging task for the typical programmer. Novel programming/execution models, which ease the job of the programmer while expose the hardware resources to the compiler/runtime/OS stack, are key to unleash the parallelism potential of future applications. In recent years task-based programming models (e.g. OpenMP and OpenSs) have shown to be a scalable and flexible approach to extract task parallelism from applications. MPP 2016 brings together researchers and practitioners interested in developing novel computational models for parallel programming and architectures. Given the growing interest in task parallelism programming and execution models, MPP 2016 dedicated this edition to such programming model. Nevertheless, authors are also encouraged to submit original works that include but are not limited to: Novel Execution models and languages for parallelism exploitation; Languages, compilers and parallelism extraction tools; Heterogeneous programming models; Scheduling and Placement Algorithms for Parallel Programming models; Novel Parallel Programming Techniques; Novel Parallel Architectures; Error Detection/Recovery for Parallel Programming Models; Theoretical Analysis of Parallelism. MPP 2016 will be held in conjunction with the 28th International Symposium on Computer Architecture and High Performance Computing (SBAC-PAD 2016), at Marina del Rey Marriott, Los Angeles, USA. Important Dates: Paper submission deadline: August 14, 2016 Author notification: September 4, 2016 Camera ready: September 11, 2016 Paper Submission Papers submitted to MPP 2016 must be in IEEE format (Author Guidelines for 8.5 x 11-inch Proceedings Manuscripts). Papers may have up to 6 pages (including references) and must be written in English. Submission must be done electronically and following deadlines informed at Important Dates. Program co-chairs Leandro Augusto Justen Marzulo - UERJ, Brazil Felipe M. G. França - UFRJ, Brazil Guido Araújo - UNICAMP, Brazil Andrew Putnam - Microsoft, USA Program Committee Alexandre da Costa Sena - UERJ, Brazil Alexandre Solon Nery - UERJ, Brazil Aline de Paula Nascimento - UFF, Brazil Bora Uçar - ENS-LYON, France Cristiana Bentes - UERJ, Brazil Diego Dutra - UFRJ, Brazil Edson Borin - UNICAMP, Brazil Elias Mizan - Synaptics, USA Gabriel Paillard - UFC, Brazil Hung Wei Tseng – Univ of California San Diego, USA Igor Machado Coelho - UERJ, Brazil Inês Dutra - Univ do Porto, Portugal Jairo Panetta - Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica, Brazil Juliana Mendes - UFRRJ, Brazil Marcelo Zamith - UFRRJ, Brazil Maria Clicia Stelling de Castro - UERJ, Brazil Maurício Pilla - UFPEL, Brazil Michael Frank - LG Electronics, USA Philippe O. A. Navaux - UFRGS, Brazil Ricardo Farias - UFRJ, Brazil Richard Bagley - LG Electronics, USA Roberto Souto - LNCC, Brazil Rodolfo Azevedo - UNICAMP, Brazil Sandip Kundu - UMASS, USA Tamer Dallou - LG Electronics, Germany Tiago A. O. Alves – UERJ, Brazil Vitor Santos Costa - Universidade do Porto, Portugal Zehra Sura - IBM, USA |
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