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Euro-Par'96 WS03 (Parallelization) Call for Papers lengauer@fmi.uni-passau.de (1995-11-27) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
From: | lengauer@fmi.uni-passau.de (Christian Lengauer) |
Keywords: | parallel, CFP, conference |
Organization: | University of Passau, Germany |
Date: | Mon, 27 Nov 1995 09:39:12 GMT |
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Automatic parallelization and high performance compilers
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ENS Lyon, France. August 27-29, 1996.
Program Committee:
Christian Lengauer, University of Passau, Germany, Chair
Francois Irigoin, Ecole de Mines de Paris, France, Vice-Chair
Mateo Valero, Centre Europe de Parallelisme de Barcelona, Spain, Vice-Chair
Yves Robert, Ecole Normale Supe'rieure de Lyon, France, Local Chair
Deadline: February 4, 1996 (paper); February 18, 1996 (electronic)
Euro-Par is THE annual European conference in Parallel Processing.
It merges the former PARLE and CONPAR-VAPP conferences, two major
events of the field. The 1996 version will consist of a large panel
of highly focused workshops on all aspects of parallel processing,
from theory to practice, from academy to industry. They are expected
to present the latest advances in their respective domains. They
will be introduced by several high level tutorials of general
interest. More than 20 workshops have been launched in parallel,
ranging from 1/2 to 2 days. All accepted papers will appear in the
proceedings published by Springer-Verlag in the LNCS Series.
Workshop #03:
Automatic parallelization and high performance compilers
This workshop deals with all topics concerning the modelling of programs for
an automatic parallelization and with the production of parallel programs
using high performance compilers. Languages include parallel versions of
FORTRAN, C, etc., but possibly also of Haskell, ML, etc. We are hoping for a
lively dialogue between researchers in the abstract (how to model and detect
parallelism best) and the concrete (how to deal with or overcome the
limitations of current parallel architectures and languages). There are
commonalities with other Euro-Par workshops (#05, #11, #12 and #17, in
particular) but, in contrast to them, we focus on issues of compilation and
generation of efficient code. The following are some of the issues we hope to
address.
Topics of interest include:
Modelling Software Production
Data dependence analysis High performance languages
Parallelization models & methods Generating efficient parallel code
Optimization algorithms & methods Generating efficient communications
Loop parallelization Allocation (processor, memory,...)
Static vs. dynamic parallelization Performance studies
Further information is available at URL
http://www.ens-lyon.fr/LIP/europar96. It includes the list of all
workshops. Please send all information requests and comments to
europar96@lip.ens-lyon.fr. Register today on the Euro-Par'96 mailing
list by sending us a mail! See below for additional information.
| Valerie Roger, Euro-Par'96 Secretary |
| LIP, ENS Lyon, 46, Allee d'Italie, F-69364 Lyon Cedex 07, France |
|Phone: (~33)72728037; Fax: (~33)72728080; Internet: europar96@lip.ens-lyon.fr|
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Additional information for Workshop #03
Automatic parallelization and high performance compilers
Submissions are expected to be no longer than 15 pages. The cover
page must clearly indicate the name, address, affiliation, phone and
fax numbers and electronic address of the author(s), plus a 100-word
abstract. The workshop number (03) and the workshop title related to
each submitted paper must also be clearly indicated on the cover
page. The official languages of the conference are English and
French. Submitted papers must not be simultaneously under review for
any other conference, and authors must point out any substantial
overlap with their previously published work.
Electronic submissions are most strongly encouraged. They are
mandatory for all people having access to standard electronic
facilities.
They should consist of two e-mails: . The first one containing an
ASCII cover page, giving the author's full name, address, telephone
number, fax number, e-mail address, a 100-word abstract and keywords.
. The second one with the printable file, most preferably in
attachment.
Accepted formats are uuencoded compressed EPSF PostScript files (most
preferably generated by dvips). We are sorry not to be able to
accommodate other file formats. If at all possible, please attempt
to print the document on more than one brand/model of laser printers.
If your program requests it, assume that the document will be printed
on a 300 DPI standard PostScript Unix Sun laser printer. We will do
our best to get all files printed. If a file cannot be printed in
spite of all our efforts, we will have to reject the electronic
submission. In case of doubt, send us a (possibly preliminary) paper
version of the submission before the February 4, 1996 paper deadline
(one copy is enough in this case). We will consider that the
electronic version of the submission, if printable, is the final one.
The files should be mailed to europar96@lip.ens-lyon.fr and received
at this address before February 18, 1996, 12:00 GMT. Please note
that this is a firm deadline.
Paper submissions are only allowed for people without easy access to
standard electronic facilities. Authors should send 6 copies of their
submission to the official address below, postmarked before February
4, 1996. Please note that this is a firm deadline.
Proceedings. All accepted papers will be published by
SPRINGER-VERLAG in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series.
Proceedings will be available at the conference. Papers will be
published in 3 lengths: full papers (12 pages), short papers (8
pages), poster papers (4 pages).
Register on the mailing list: Today!
Deadline for paper submissions: February 4, 1996
Deadline for electronic submissions: February 18, 1996
Notification of acceptance: May 10, 1996
Final version due: June 10, 1996
Euro-Par'96 at ENS Lyon, France: August 27--29, 1996
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Prof. Christian Lengauer, Ph.D. Tel: +49 851 509-3070
Fakult"at f"ur Mathematik und Informatik Sekr: +49 851 509-3071
Universit"at Passau Fax: +49 851 509-3092
94030 Passau, Germany E-mail: lengauer@fmi.uni-passau.de
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