[hpc-announce] SPAA 2016 call for papers
Nodari Sitchinava
nodari at hawaii.edu
Wed Dec 16 21:02:04 CST 2015
(If you had seen a previous announcement, please note, due to scheduling
issues at Asilomar Conference Grounds, the date of the SPAA 2016
conference has been changed to July 11-13, 2016. The updated call for
papers is below and can also be found on http://spaa.acm.org)
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SPAA 2016 Call for Papers
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28th ACM Symposium on
Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures (SPAA 2016)
July 11-13, 2016
Asilomar State Beach, California, USA
http://spaa.acm.org
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Important Dates:
Submission deadlines:
- Regular papers: February 5, 11:59pm HAST
- Brief announcements: February 26, 11:59pm HAST
Rebuttal period: March 22-25
Notification: April 11
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Submissions are sought in all areas of parallel algorithms and
architectures, broadly construed, including both theoretical and
experimental perspectives. Topics of interest include, but are not
limited to:
- Parallel and Distributed Algorithms
- Parallel and Distributed Data Structures
- Parallel Complexity Theory
- Scheduling in Parallel Systems
- Specification and Verification of Concurrent Systems
- Parallel and Distributed Architectures
- Multiprocessor and Multicore Architectures
- Transactional Memory Hardware and Software
- Instruction Level Parallelism and VLSI
- Compilers and Tools for Concurrent Programming
- Algorithms for GPUs and Other Alternative Parallel Architectures
- High-Performance Parallel Computing and Architectures
- Green & Power-Efficient Algorithms and Architectures
- Algorithms for Social Networks
- Biological Distributed Algorithms
- Network Algorithms
- Algorithms for Routing and Information Dissemination
- Peer-to-Peer Systems
- Mobile, Ad-Hoc, Wireless and Sensor Networks
- Fault-tolerance and Reliability
- Self-stabilization and Self-organization
- Security and Privacy in Distributed and Parallel Systems
- Parallel/Distributed Computational Learning
- Game Theory and Collaborative Learning
- Parallel/Distributed issues in Big Data
- Resource Management and Awareness
Regular papers:
Regular papers should report on original research, submitted exclusively
to this conference. Submissions may not exceed ten (10) single-spaced
double-column pages. (Papers will be judged based on their quality and
not their length---short papers are welcome.) The title page,
bibliography and designated figure pages (containing only figures) are
not counted toward the ten pages. (Illustrative figures are encouraged.)
All necessary details to substantiate the main claims of the paper
should be included in a clearly marked appendix. Regular papers will be
allotted up to 10 pages in the proceedings.
Brief announcements:
SPAA also solicits brief announcements that raise issues of interest to
the SPAA community. Brief announcements may not exceed two pages.
Examples of good brief announcements include: (i) papers previously
published elsewhere of interest to SPAA, (ii) work in progress, (iii)
announcement of tools/libraries, (iv) challenge problems posed to the
community, (v) corrections to earlier results. Brief announcements may
also include smaller results of interest.
Authors may request that a regular paper be considered as a brief
announcement. As far as possible, the program committee will remain
blind to this request until status as a regular paper has been resolved.
Such a request will not affect the chances of the manuscript to be
accepted as a regular paper.
Submission details:
Papers should be submitted in standard ACM format, i.e., 9-point font on
8.5x11 inch pages. For detailed submission instructions and formatting,
please see http://spaa.acm.org.
Awards:
Every regular paper is eligible for the best paper award.
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Program Committee:
Dan Alistarh (Microsoft Research)
Yossi Azar (Tel Aviv Univ.)
Michael Bender (Stony Brook Univ.)
Costas Busch (Louisiana State Univ.)
Yuval Emek (Technion)
Antonio Fernández Anta (IMDEA)
Jeremy Fineman (Georgetown Univ.)
Phil Gibbons (CMU)
Seth Gilbert (NUS)
Magnús M. Halldórsson (Reykjavík University)
Stephan Holzer (MIT)
Fabian Kuhn (Univ. of Freiburg)
Yossi Lev (Oracle)
Ishai Menache (Microsoft Research)
Ben Mosely (Wash. Univ. in St. Louis)
Calvin Newport (Georgetown Univ.)
Merav Parter (MIT)
Boaz Patt-Shamir (Tel Aviv Univ.)
Seth Pettie (Univ. of Michigan)
Cynthia Phillips (Sandia Natl. Lab.)
Kirk Pruhs (Univ. of Pittsburgh)
Peter Robinson (Queen's Univ. Belfast)
Thomas Sauerwald (Cambridge)
Stefan Schmid (Aalborg Univ.)
Michael Scott (Univ. of Rochester)
Julian Shun (UC Berkeley)
Aravind Srinivasan (Univ. of Maryland)
Maxwell Young (Mississippi State Univ.)
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Conference Committee:
Program Chair: Seth Gilbert (NUS)
General Chair: Christian Scheideler (Univ. of Paderborn)
Local Arrangements: Bradley Kuszmaul (MIT)
Treasurer: David Bunde (Knox College)
Publicity Chair: Nodari Sitchinava (Univ. of Hawaii, Manoa)
Secretary: Jeremy Fineman (Georgetown Univ.)
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