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         ***            SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS              ***
         ***   Submission Deadline: February 9, 2003        ***
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         ***               EURO-PAR 2003 Topic 10           ***
         ***     Parallel Programming: Models, Methods and  *** 
         ***               Programming Languages            ***
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         ***            Klagenfurt, Austria                 ***
         ***             August 26-29, 2003                 ***
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         *** http://europar-itec.uni-klu.ac.at/             ***
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Description
This topic provides a forum for the presentation of the latest research
results and practical experience in the development of parallel 
programs. Advances in algorithmic and programming models, design 
methods, languages, and interfaces are needed to produce correct, 
portable parallel software with predictable performance on different
parallel and distributed architectures.

The topic emphasises results that improve the process of developing 
high-performance programs, including high-integrity programs that are 
scalable with both problem size and complexity. Of particular interest
are novel techniques by which parallel software can be assembled from 
reusable parallel components without compromising efficiency. Related 
to this is the need for parallel software to adapt, both to available 
resources and to the problem being solved. 

Where appropriate, contributions should demonstrate quantitative 
performance results in support of their claims, and address 
applications not adequately handled by well-established approaches.

Focus
    * Languages, libraries and interfaces for different parallel 
      programming models (e.g. data-parallelism, task-parallelism, 
      functional, object-oriented, logic, component-based etc.).
    * Implementation and optimisation techniques for innovative 
      parallel languages and programming models (e.g. threads, 
      dataflow, tiling, skeletons, declarative languages, and 
      generalised data-parallel approaches, etc.).
    * Performance models and their integration into the design of 
      efficient parallel algorithms and programs (e.g. BSP, LogP, CGM,
      N-half and their alternatives, cost calculi and static 
      performance prediction, profile-driven approaches).
    * Parallel programming paradigms and tools, their comparison and 
      integration (e.g. data-parallel vs. task-parallel, coordination 
      programming, performance analysis and debugging).
    * Methodological aspects of developing, optimizing and validating 
      parallel programs (formalisms, semantics, specification, design,
      transformations, verification, etc.).
    * Software engineering for parallel and distributed systems 
      (design patterns, portability, robustness, standardization, 
      etc.).
    * Systematic approaches and programming models to support 
      effective program development in grid environments.   
    * Domain-specific parallel libraries and languages (e.g. for 
      simulation, irregular and unstructured meshes, computational 
      geometry, etc.).

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                             KEY DATES

          November 8, 2002          First call for papers
          February 9, 2003          Final date for submissions
          May 1, 2003               Notification of acceptance
          July 15, 2003             Early registration deadline

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                            PC COMMITTEE

Global Chair

Prof. José  C. Cunha
New University of Lisbon, Portugal
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]   
 
Vice Chairs

Dr. Marco Danelutto
University of Pisa, Italy 
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  

Prof. Peter H. Welch
University of Kent, United Kingdom 
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  

Local Chair

Dr. Christoph Herrmann
Universität Passau, Germany
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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                         SUBMISSION DETAILS

Authors are requested to submit their papers by using our submission 
site http://europar-itec.uni-klu.ac.at/submission.html (please 
indicate TOPIC 10). The site will open not later than at the beginning
of January 2003. 
All accepted papers will be available at the conference in the 
proceedings published by Springer-Verlag in the LNCS series.
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                         MISSION STATEMENT EURO-PAR

Euro-Par is the annual series of international conferences dedicated 
to the promotion and advancement of all aspects of parallel and 
distributed computing. Euro-Par 2003 will represent 19 topics in the 
categories of hardware, software, algorithms and applications. The 
conference normally attracts more than 300 participants coming from 
universities, research centres and industry.
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We are looking forward to receiving your paper submissions.

Best regards
-- 
 Dr. Christoph Herrmann
 Teaching and Research Assistant 
 University of Passau, Germany 
 http://www.fmi.uni-passau.de/~herrmann
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