[hpc-announce] ICS 2013: **Revised** call for Workshops and Tutorials
Richard (Rich) Vuduc
richie at cc.gatech.edu
Sun Dec 9 11:04:09 CST 2012
Dear colleagues,
We will be making early acceptance decisions on a rolling basis on workshop
and tutorial proposals submitted to ICS'13. For details, see below.
http://nic.uoregon.edu/ics2013/workshops-cfp.php
-- Shirley Moore (UTEP) and Rich Vuduc (Georgia Tech),
ICS'13 Workshop and Tutorial Co-Chairs
===== REVISED CFP =====
ACM International Conference on Supercomputing (ICS) 2013
Call for Workshop and Tutorial Proposals
** IMPORTANT UPDATE FOR ICS 2013 **: This year we will make early
acceptance decisions on a rolling basis up until the final deadline. This
change will give workshops and tutorials more time to advertise and
prepare. Up to half of the final accepted workshops and tutorials will be
accepted early, but all proposals submitted by the final deadline will
still receive full consideration. If you would like your proposal to be
considered for early acceptance, please submit it and then email the
Workshop and Tutorial Co-Chairs (see below).
Proposal submission deadline: January 25, 2013 (Anywhere-on-Earth)
Notification of acceptance: January 30, 2013 (AOE)
ICS'13 workshops and tutorials will be held on June 10 and 11, 2013. We are
inviting proposals on topics related to all aspects of research,
development, and application of large-scale, high-performance experimental
and commercial systems. Please see ICS'13 CFP for a detailed topic list.
How to submit: Please use EasyChair to submit your proposals (PDF, 2-page
maximum).
Questions? Contact the Workshop and Tutorial Co-Chairs, Shirley Moore (
svmoore at utep.edu) and Richard Vuduc (richie at cc.gatech.edu) for questions or
problems.
Workshop proposals should include the following:
* Title of the workshop
* Organizers, their affiliations, and short bios
* Expected duration of the workshop (half day or full day)
* Expected workshop format (talk/keynote/panel)
* A description of the workshop and/or a proposed call for participation or
papers, including the workshop's main objectives, topics, and expected
program committee (if possible)
* If the workshop was previously held, the location (i.e., which
conference), date, the number of published papers and attendees at the last
workshop.
Tutorial proposals should include the following:
* Title of the tutorial
* Organizers, presenters, their affiliations, and short bios
* Expected duration of the workshop (half day or full day)
* Expected tutorial format (talks/demo/exercise)
* Abstract of the tutorial, including the tutorial's main objectives,
topics, target audience, and prerequisite knowledge
* If the tutorial was previously held, the location (i.e., which
conference), date, and number of attendees at the last tutorial.
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