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Distributed Memory Multiprocessor Software Workshop weaver@sauron.cs.colorado.edu (1992-08-31) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
From: | weaver@sauron.cs.colorado.edu (Robert P. Weaver) |
Organization: | Compilers Central |
Date: | Mon, 31 Aug 1992 17:12:53 GMT |
Keywords: | conference, parallel |
Workshop on Languages, Compilers, and Run-Time Environments
for Distributed Memory Multiprocessors
Program, and Final Chance for Registration
The second Workshop on Languages, Compilers, and Run-Time Environments
for Distributed Memory Multiprocessors will be held at the Clarion Harvest
House in Boulder, Colorado from the morning of Wed., Sept. 30 through noon
on Fri, Oct. 2, 1992. The topics that the workshop will address include:
design and implementation of parallel programming languages; compiler
optimizations to expose or enhance parallelism; support for regular and
irregular data parallel computations; and experience with applying parallel
programming languages and techniques to applications.
To preserve the workshop nature of the meeting, attendance is being limited
to approximately 100 persons. Currently there are a small number of
places left. Anyone still wishing to register is encouraged to do so
as soon as possible, by filling out the registration material below.
The tentative program for the workshop is given below.
Each 90 minute session will consist of two approximately 25-30 minute talks,
with the remainder of the time for discussion.
Wed. morning, 8:30 - 10
LANGUAGES, GENERAL
High Performance Fortran Status Report
Guy L. Steele, Jr.
Kernel-Control Parallel Versus Data Parallel: A Technical Comparison
T. Pratt
Wed. morning, 10:30 - 12
COMPILERS, DEPENDENCY ANALYSIS
Loop Transformations for NUMA Machines
W. Li and K. Pingali
Data Dependence Analysis for Compiling Programs on Distributed-Memory
Machines
S. Sharma, C.-H. Huang, P. Sadayappan
Wed. afternoon, 1:30 - 3
LANGUAGES, OBJECT ORIENTED
The Shared-Memory Language pSather on a Distributed-Memory Multiprocessor
J. Feldman, C.-C. Lim, T. Rauber
P++, a Parallel C++ Array Class Library for Architecture-Independent
Development of Structured Grid Applications
M. Lemke and D. Quinlan
Wed. afternoon, 3:30 - 5
IRREGULAR PROBELEMS
Lattice Parallelism: A Parallel Programming Model for Manipulating
Structured Non-Uniform Scientific Data Structures
S. Baden and S. Kohn
Programming Models for Irregular Applications
K.A. Yelick
Wed. afternoon, 5:30 - 6:30
POSTER SESSION and RECEPTION
Thurs. morning, 8:30 - 10
COMPILERS, MISCELLANEOUS
Compiling Parallel Programs for iWarp
T. Gross, S. Hinrichs, G. Lueh, D. O'Hallaron, J. Stichnoth,
J. Subhlok
Explicit Data Placement (XDP): A Compiler Intermediate Form That
Explicitly Represents Data Placement and Movement
V. Bala and J. Ferrante
Thurs. morning, 10:30 - 12
LANGUAGES, MULTI-MODULE
Orca-1: Overview of A Simple Language Implementation of Phase Abstractions
L. Snyder
A Parallel Programming Environment Supporting Multiple Data-Parallel
Modules
B.K. Seevers, M.J. Quinn, P.J. Hatcher
Thurs. afternoon, 1:30 - 3
DATA DISTRIBUTION
Efficiency of Data Alignment on Maspar
B. Maniatty, B. Sinharoy, B. Szymanski
Embedding Data Mappers with Distributed Memory Machine Compilers
R. Ponnusamy, J. Saltz, R. Das, C. Koelbel, A. Choudhary
Thurs. afternoon, 3:30 - 5
LANGUAGES, FUNCTIONAL
Implementing ML on Distributed Memory Multiprocessors
P. Bailey and M. Newey
Program Transformations for Static Process Networks
S. Cox, S.-Y. Huang, P. Kelly, J. Liu, F. Taylor
Fri. morning, 8:30 - 10
COMPILERS, DATA PLACEMENT
Array Privatization in Distributed Memory Systems
P. Tu and D. Padua
Optimal Evaluation of Array Expressions on Massively Parallel Machines
S. Chatterjee, J.R. Gilbert, R. Schreiber, S.-H. Teng
Fri. morning, 10:30 - 12
LANGUAGES, LOWER LEVEL ISSUES
User Defined Distributions and Alignments in Vienna Fortran
B. Chapman, P. Mehrotra, H. Zima
The Design and Design Philosophy of a New Parallel Scientific Language
M. Rosing, R.B. Schnabel, R.P. Weaver
The proceedings of the meeting will be published in SIGPLAN Notices; an
advanced copy of the proceedings will be provided to each participant at
the workshop. The organizing committee for the workshop consists of
Ken Kennedy (Rice), Chuck Koelbel (Rice), Piyush Mehrotra (ICASE),
Joel Saltz (ICASE), Bobby Schnabel (Colorado) and Bob Weaver (Colorado).
Local Arrangements Information :
Accommodations
A block of rooms has been reserved at the Clarion Harvest House in
Boulder. The Clarion is Boulder's largest hotel and has a full range of
facilities, including excellent sports and exercise facilities. The
conference rate is $56/night single, $76/night double; this rate will be
available until Sept. 1, 1992. To reserve, call 1-800-545-6285 and
mention the "Distributed Language Workshop".
There are also a number of motels within 5-15 minutes walking distance
from the Clarion. These include:
Golden Buff $62 single
(Best Western) $67 double
1725 28th St. (approx 5 min walk)
1-800-999-2833
The Highlander $46.95 single
970 28th St. $53.95 double
1-800-525-2149 (approx 5-10 min walk)
Holiday Inn $48 single/double
800 28th St. (approx 15 min walk)
1-800-HOLIDAY
Boulder Inn $54-63 single
(Best Western) $59-66 double
770 28th St. (approx 15 min walk)
1-800-528-1234 (Ask for corporate rate for CU Computer Science Dept)
Ground Transportation
Boulder is approximately 25 miles from Stapleton International Airport
in Denver, Colorado. There is an hourly shuttle bus that stops at the
Clarion, and at any other motel if requested, and costs $9.50 one way.
Conference Banquet
A banquet will be held at the Gold Hill Inn in Gold Hill, Colorado, on
Thursday evening. Gold Hill is a small, beautiful mountain town at about
8,200', 1/2 hour to the west of Boulder. Transportation will be provided,
the drive includes spectacular views of the mountains and plains. The
dinner is a full course meal (with wine) and choice of several entrees
will be available (vegetarian upon request).
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REGISTRATION FORM
Second Workshop on Languages, Compilers, and Run-Time Environments
for Distributed Memory Multiprocessors
Boulder, Colorado, Sept 30 - Oct 2, 1992
NAME ________________________________________________________
ORGANIZATION ________________________________________________
ADDRESS ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
EMAIL ADDRESS ______________________________________________
Payment for the following is (indicate one): enclosed / being sent separately
Registration Fee (includes copy of proceedings) : $45.00
Conference Banquet (optional, $40.00) $
Please indicate here if vegetarian meal
desired : ____ _______
Total $
Please mail a check or money order for this amount made payable to
University to Colorado to
Carolyn Mich
Department of Computer Science
Campus Box 430
University of Colorado at Boulder
Boulder, CO 80309-0430
Please either return this form to carolyn@cs.colorado.edu, or
mail it to the above address.
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