FYI, just in case there are any Linux Tools or CDT developers interested in 
attending.

Regards,
Greg

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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Parallel Tools Platform (PTP) User/Developer Workshop
 
http://www.ncsa.illinois.edu/Conferences/Eclipse
 
September 13-14, 2013
Four Points Sheraton
Schiller Park, IL
 
The Parallel Tools Platform (PTP) User/Developer workshop is an annual 2-day 
meeting of users and developers that provides a forum for discussing all 
aspects of PTP. Participants in the workshop will be able to help shape the 
future direction of the PTP project.
 
The workshop is divided into two tracks:
A user's forum, where existing and potential users of PTP can present their 
experiences, discuss problems, and share tips and strategies for maximizing 
developer productivity. User's will also be given the opportunity to determine 
priorities and requirements that will help drive future development activities.
A developer's forum, where PTP committers and contributors can present new and 
upcoming features, discuss outstanding issues, and undertake training in 
project development processes. This year we are also planning to hold a 
codefest to reduce the number of outstanding bugs and coding issues in the PTP 
code base. This is an ideal opportunity to learn about how PTP works and how to 
contribute to PTP.
We are seeking attendees who wish to actively participate in the workshop, and 
encourage the submission of presentations or other group activities. Attendees 
are welcome to participate in either or both tracks. Topics of interest include 
(but are not limited to):
Experiences with using PTP for developing large scientific applications
Tips and strategies for maximizing the productive use of PTP
Shortcomings with, and possible extensions to, the existing functionality
Using PTP for developing applications for hybrid heterogeneous or many-core 
systems
Using PTP for Python, Perl, or other interpreted language development
Static or dynamic analysis tools that could be integrated with PTP
Support for additional runtime systems or schedulers
Other tools that would benefit the PTP community
You are invited to submit a title and short abstract describing how you will 
contribute to the workshop. Participants in the workshop will be eligible for 
limited travel support to cover expenses such as airfares and hotel 
accommodation. Please submit your title and abstract along with registration by 
Sept. 6, 2013.
 
Please Note: to take advantage of preferred pricing, hotel accommodation must 
be booked before September 3, 2013.
 
Workshop Organizers
Greg Watson, IBM
Jay Alameda, NCSA

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