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PPoPP 2013 : ACM SIGPLAN Annual Symposium Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming

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Link: http://ppopp2013.ics.uci.edu/
 
When Feb 23, 2013 - Feb 27, 2013
Where Shenzhen, China (collocated with HPCA)
Abstract Registration Due Aug 10, 2012
Submission Deadline Aug 17, 2012
Notification Due Nov 12, 2012
 

Call For Papers


18th ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on
Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming (PPoPP 2013)
23-27 February 2013, Shenzhen, China
Call for Papers

PPoPP is a forum for leading work on all aspects of parallel programming, including foundational and theoretical aspects, techniques, languages, compilers, runtime systems, tools, and practical experiences. In the context of the symposium, "parallel programming" encompasses work on concurrent and parallel systems (multicore, multithreaded, heterogeneous, clustered systems, distributed systems, grids, clouds, and large scale machines). Given the rise of parallel architectures into the consumer market (desktops, laptops, and mobile devices), PPoPP is particularly interested in work that addresses new parallel workloads, techniques, and tools that attempt to improve the productivity of parallel programming, and work towards improved synergy with such emerging architectures. Specific topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

Parallel programming theory and models
Formal analysis and verification
Parallel programming languages
Compilers and runtime systems
Task-parallel libraries
Parallel application frameworks
Software productivity for parallel programming
Middleware for parallel systems
Performance analysis, debugging and optimization
Development, analysis, or management tools
Parallel algorithms
Parallel applications
Concurrent data structures
Synchronization and concurrency control
Software engineering for parallel programs
Fault tolerance for parallel systems
Software for heterogeneous architectures
Programming tools for parallel and heterogeneous systems
Parallelism in non-scientific workloads: web servers, search, analytics

Papers should report on original research relevant to parallel programming, and should contain enough background materials to make them accessible to the entire parallel programming research community.

Papers describing experiences should indicate how they illustrate general principles; papers about parallel programming foundations should indicate how they relate to practice. Poster submissions should meet similar criteria for originality and relevance, but may present emerging ideas or results that are not yet sufficiently developed for a full paper.

All submissions must be made electronically through the conference web site. Abstracts must include contact information, the full list of authors and their affiliations, and a description (100-400 words) of the anticipated content of the paper. Full paper submissions must be in PDF formatted for US lettersize paper. They must not exceed 10 pages (all inclusive) in standard ACM two-column conference format (preprint mode, with page number). Templates for ACM format are available for Microsoft Word, and LaTeX at http://www.sigplan.org/authorInformation.htm (use the 9 pt template). Over-length submissions will be summarily discarded by the Program Chair. Submissions will be judged on correctness, relevance, originality, significance, and clarity.

Paper submission is double-blind to reduce reviewer bias against or for authors or institutions. Thus, the submissions cannot include author names, institutions or hints based on references to prior work. If authors are extending their own work, they need to reference and discuss the past work in third person, as if they were extending someone else's research. We realize that for some papers it will still reveal authorship, but as long as an effort was made to follow these guidelines, the submission will not be penalized. Authors must identify any conflicts-of-interest with PC members and external review committee members, as defined here: http://www.sigplan.org/review_policies.htm (ACM SIGPLAN policy).

Poster submissions must conform to the same format restrictions, but may not exceed 2 pages in length. Paper submissions that are not accepted for regular presentations will automatically be considered for posters; authors who do not want their paper considered for the poster session should indicate this in their abstract submission. Two-page summaries of posters will be included in the conference proceedings.

The proceedings will be published by ACM Press. Authors of accepted papers and posters will be required to sign the ACM copyright form. Instructions for preparing papers for the proceedings will be emailed to authors of accepted papers. Instructions for preparing papers for the proceedings will be emailed to authors of accepted papers.

Important Dates (Tentative):

Abstract Submission Deadline: Aug. 10, 2012 (11:59pm Eastern Daylight Time)
Paper Submission Deadline: Aug. 17, 2012 (11:59pm EDT, no extensions)
Author Rebuttal Period: Oct. 22-24, 2012
Author Notification: November 12, 2012

Program Committee

Kunal Agrawal, Washington University in St. Louis
Chris Batten, Cornell University
Martin Burtscher, Texas State University
Calin Cascaval, Qualcomm
Wenguang Chen, Tsinghua University
Yifeng Chen, Peking University
Brian Demsky, UC Irvine
Dave Dice, Oracle
Isaac Gelado, Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Phil Gibbons, Intel
Ganesh Gopalakrishnan, University of Utah
Naga Govindaraju, Microsoft
Govindjaran, IISc Bangalore
Ziang Hu, Huawei
Laxmikant Kale, UIUC
Duane Merrill, NVIDIA
Mayur Naik, Georgia Tech
Ryan Newton, Indiana University
Dimitrios Nikolopoulos, Queen's University of Belfast
Jens Palsberg, UCLA
Yoonho Park, IBM
Vijay Reddi, UT Austin
Michael Scott, University of Rochester
Nathan Tallent, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Philippas Tsigas, Chalmers University
Peng Wu, IBM
Binyu Zhang, Fudan University
Binyu Zhang, Fudan University
Rajeev Barua, University of Maryland
Paul H.J. Kelly, Imperial College London

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