[hpc-announce] 2nd PGAS12 Call for Papers (6th Conference on Partitioned Global Address Space Programming Models)

Costin Iancu cciancu at lbl.gov
Mon Jul 2 16:10:01 CDT 2012


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						PGAS 2012

	The 6th Conference on Partitioned Global Address Space Programming Models
						Oct 10-12, 2012
						Santa Barbara, CA

			https://sites.google.com/a/lbl.gov/pgas12/


****** IMPORTANT DATES ******


Full paper submission:				Aug 1st 2012
Author notification: 				        Sept 1st 2012 
Workshop and tutorial proposals:  		Aug 1st 2012

For more information please see the conference web site at: https://sites.google.com/a/lbl.gov/pgas12/


****** TOPICS OF  INTEREST ******

Partitioned Global Address Space (PGAS) programming models offer a shared address space model 
hat simplifies programming while exposing data/thread locality to enhance performance.

The PGAS conference is a forum to present and discuss ideas and research developments in the area of PGAS 
models, languages, compilers, runtimes, applications and tools. 

The conference proceedings are published in the ACM Digital Library.
Papers, posters and demos are solicited in related areas, including but not limited to:

* Applications. New applications that are uniquely enabled by the PGAS model, existing applications and effective
  application development practices for PGAS codes.

* Performance analysis of applications over various programming models.

* Developments in Programming Models and Languages. PGAS models, language extensions, and hybrid models to address 
emerging architectures, such as multicore, hybrid, heterogeneous, SIMD, and reconfigurable architectures.  

* Tools, Compilers, and Implementations. Integrated Development Environments, performance analysis tools, and debuggers. 
  Compiler optimizations for PGAS languages, low level libraries, memory consistency models.  
  Hardware support for PGAS languages, performance studies and insights, productivity studies, and language interoperability.

****** PAPER SUBMISSION GUIDELINES ******

Papers are limited in length to 10 pages, at 10pt font. Please see the conference page for more details.


****** ORGANIZERS ******

General Chair:			Costin Iancu (LBNL)
Program Chair: 		       John Gilbert (UCSB)
Workshop Chair: 	               John Leidel (Convey)
Publicity Chair:  		       Chris Maynard 

Program Committee:

Sadaf Alam	    		ETH
DK Panda			Ohio State
Rishi Kahn			ET International
Paul Hargrove		LBNL
Yili Zheng			LBNL
Simon Kahan		PNNL / U. Washington
Yonghong Yan		U. Houston
Daniel Chavarria		PNNL
David Grove			IBM Watson
John Mellor-Crummey	Rice
John Reid			RAL
John Gilbert			UCSB
Mitsuhisa Sato		U. Tsukuba
Taisuke Boku		U. Tsukuba
Brad Chamberlain	Cray
Nadya Bliss			Lincoln Labs
Parry Husbands		Microsoft
Phil Merkey			Michigan Tech
Rob Schreiber		HP
Steve Reinhardt		Cray
Tim Mattson			Intel
John Leidel			Convey
Amir Kamil			UCB
Chris Maynard		Edinburgh
Ron Brightwell             Sandia National Lab
Michele Weiland          U. Edinburgh





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