[hpc-announce] CFP - Mini-Symposium on Energy and Resilience in Parallel Programming (ERPP 2015)

Christos D. Antonopoulos cdantonop at gmail.com
Tue May 26 09:33:05 CDT 2015


Mini-Symposium on Energy and Resilience in Parallel Programming (ERPP 2015)
In Conjunction with ParCo 2015
http://erpp.inf.uth.gr
September 3-4 2015, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

The minisymposium provides a forum to broadly explore the implications of
energy and resilience on the principles and practice of parallel
programming. The minisymposium aims to present original research that uses
energy and resilience as first-class resources in parallel programming
languages, libraries and models and demonstrates how parallel programming
can improve energy-efficiency and resilience of large-scale computing
systems or many-core embedded systems. The minisymposium also intends to
explore how energy and resilience management in hardware or system software
may affect the performance of existing parallel programming environments.

The topics explored by this minisymposium include but are not limited to:

- Parallel programming abstractions for energy and resilience
- Compiler and runtime support for energy- and resilience-aware execution
- Parallel libraries and auto-tuning for energy and resilience
- Performance of parallel programming languages, libraries and tools in
energy-constrained environments
- Measurement and characterization of resilience in parallel programming
models, languages and libraries
- Measurement and characterization of energy in parallel programming
models, languages and libraries
- New computing paradigms for improving energy and resilience in parallel
programming, such as approximate computing or near-threshold computing


Paper submission guidelines

We call for high-quality, original contributions (in English language)
related to the minisymposium topics. Extended abstracts of at least 4 pages
should be submitted by June 23 2015 and will be published in a book of
abstracts. Final, camera-ready versions of accepted full length papers (up
to 10 pages) must be prepared in October 2015 (after the minisymposium).


Important dates

June 23, 2015: Submission deadline for extended abstracts
July 17, 2015: Notification of decision
July 31, 2015: Camera-ready of extended abstracts due
October, 2015: Full paper submission


Organizers

Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos, Queen's University of Belfast
Christos D. Antonopoulos, University of Thessaly, Greece


Program committee

Kevin Barker, PNNL
Costas Bekas, IBM Research - Zurich
Nikolaos Bellas, Universuty of Thessaly
Kirk Cameron, Virginia Tech
Rong Ge, Marquette University
Dimitris Gizopoulos, University of Athens
Nikos Hardavellas, Northwestern University
Georgios Karakonstantis, Queen's University of Belfast
Spyros Lalis, University of Thessaly
Dong Li, University of California, Merced
David Lowenthal, University of Arizona
Naoya Maruyama, RIKEN AICS
Kathryn Mohror, LLNL
Enrique S. Quintana-Orti, Universidad Jaume I
Pedro Trancoso, University of Cyprus
Zheng Wang, Lancaster University

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Christos Antonopoulos
Assistant Professor,
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
University of Thessaly, Greece
E-mail: cda at inf.uth.gr  cdantonop at gmail.com
Tel. No.: +30 24210 74578
URL: http://www.inf.uth.gr/~cda
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