CFP: Special Issue of SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMING on IMPLEMENTATIONS OF HIGH PERFORMANCE FORTRAN

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From: eugene@nas.nasa.gov (Eugene N. Miya)
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Organization: NAS - NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
Date: Thu, 8 Dec 1994 22:54:46 GMT

*** CALL FOR PAPERS ***


Special Issue of SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMING on


*** IMPLEMENTATIONS OF HIGH PERFORMANCE FORTRAN ***


Guest editors: Piyush Mehrotra and Robert Schreiber


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To address the need for high-level, portable parallel programming, the
High Performance Fortran (HPF) language was defined in 1992-1993. The
first commercial compilers for High Performance Fortran (HPF) have now
been announced, and more are expected shortly. In addition, research
groups have developed prototype implementations including advanced
optimization and user interface capabilities. It is therefore an
opportune time to consider the technologies required to make HPF
useable and efficient.


This special issue of Scientific Programming will include articles by
researchers and commercial implementors. The topics include, but are
not limited to:


Optimization of HPF


Data placement
Work mapping
Storage management
                      Communication optimization
Collective communication
                      Runtime support
                      I/O


HPF related tools
Debugging
Performance estimation
Mapping visualization tools


Library issues


Interfacing HPF with other languages and tools




In addition to research papers, Scientific Programming
publishes papers reporting experiences in the practice of
scientific programming and reviews of software. Material of
these types is also suitable for the special issue.


How to Submit a Paper or Review:


Send either 4 paper copies, or one electronic copy of a compressed,
uuencoded postscript file, to:


                Rob Schreiber
                email: schreiber@riacs.edu


                RIACS
                Mail Stop T27A-1
                NASA Ames Research Center
                Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000


                Phone: +1-415-604-3965


                Fax: +1-415-604-3957


Deadline: 31 May 1995
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