Hello Chapel users and developers!
The Workshop on Data Analytics and Numerical Simulation with Partitioned
Global Address Space Models (DANS-PGAS) has issued a Call for Papers,
due by May 7th. The workshop itself will be held on June 13th in
Chicago, Illinois. This would be a great place to submit your relevant
Chapel work, since Chapel is a PGAS language!
Details of the Call for Papers:
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Call for Papers
Workshop on Data Analytics and Numerical Simulation
with Partitioned Global Address Space Models (DANS-PGAS)
13 June 2017, Chicago, Illinois, USA
to be held in conjunction with
International Conference on Supercomputing
13-16 June 2017, Chicago, Illinois, USA
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Partitioned Global Address Space (PGAS) programming models have entered
mainstream high-performance computing (HPC) in the form of open standards
(MPI-3, OpenSHMEM and Fortran 2008) and are used across a wide range of
application domains from quantum chemistry to graph analytics. This
workshop
focuses on the application and implementation of programming models based
upon the PGAS concept targeting all application domains and implementation
approaches.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Applications of PGAS models in data analytics and numerical simulation.
- Extensions of existing PGAS models to support threads and accelerators
as well as non-SPMD PGAS models.
- Formal and empirical analysis of application and implementation
performance.
- Development of PGAS programming environments, including performance
tools,
debuggers and reused libraries.
- Software and hardware implementations of PGAS, both for traditional
HPC environments and new ones (e.g. cloud computing).
# Important Dates
Papers due: 7 May, 2017
Notification: 17 May, 2017
Event: 13 June 2017
# Websites
Submissions: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=danspgas2017
Information: https://press3.mcs.anl.gov/ics2017/dans-pgas/
ACM templates: http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates
# Submission Guidelines
The submission site is at EasyChair. Use the “sigconf” style in the ACM
2017
template. Extensive documentation can be found at the ACM site. Submissions
should be a maximum of ten (10) pages, including references.
Please contact Jeff Hammond ([email protected]) with questions.
# Organizers
Jeff Hammond, Intel (general co-chair)
Sameer Shende, University of Oregon (general co-chair)
Siddhartha Jana, Intel (proceedings chair)
# Program Committee
Jean-Baptiste Besnard, Paratools
Lydia Duncan, Cray
Tarek El-Ghazawi, George Washington University
Alessandro Fanfarillo, The National Center for Atmospheric Research
Fernanda Foertter, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Abdullah Kayi, IBM Research
Kathryn Mohror, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Stephen Poole, Open Source Software Solutions
Sreeram Potluri, NVIDIA
Wasi Rahman, Intel
Damian Rouson, Sourcery Institute
Andreas Schäfer, Google
Pavel Shamis, ARM
Sameer Shende, University of Oregon
Xin Zhao, Mellanox
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