[hpc-announce] ESPM2 at SC'16: Deadline Extension to September 5th (Hard Deadline)

khaled hamidouche hamidouc at cse.ohio-state.edu
Fri Sep 2 15:18:14 CDT 2016


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ESPM2 2016: Second International Workshop on Extreme Scale Programming
Models and Middleware
In conjunction with the International Conference on High
Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC’16), Salt Lake
City, Utah, USA, Friday, November 18th, 2016
Held in cooperation with ACM SIGHPC
http://web.cse.ohio-state.edu/~hamidouc/ESPM2/espm2_16.html

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Next generation architectures and systems being deployed are characterized
by high concurrency, low memory per-core, and multiple levels of hierarchy
and heterogeneity. These characteristics bring out new challenges in energy
efficiency, fault-tolerance, and scalability. It is commonly believed that
software has the biggest share of the responsibility to tackle these
challenges. In other words, this responsibility is delegated to the next
generation programming models and their associated middleware/runtimes.
ESPM2 focuses on different aspects of programming models such as task-based
parallelism (X10, OCR, Habanero, Legion, Charm++, HPX), PGAS (OpenSHMEM,
UPC, UPC++, CAF, Chapel, etc.), Directive-based languages (OpenMP,
OpenACC), Accelerator programming (CUDA, OpenCL), Hybrid MPI+X, etc. It
also focuses on their associated middleware (unified runtimes,
interoperability for hybrid programming, tight integration of MPI+X, and
support for accelerators) for next generation systems and architectures.
The objective of ESPM2 workshop is to serve as a forum that brings together
scientists, researchers and software/hardware designers from academia,
industry and national laboratories to share their knowledge and experience
and to learn the opportunities and challenges in designing programming
models, runtime systems, compilers and languages for next-generation HPC
Systems and applications.

The Second ESPM2 workshop, to be held with the Supercomputing (SC'2016)
conference in Salt Lake City, Texas, will serve as an event for discussion
in the areas of programming models and runtimes, language design,
compilers, and application development. It will provide a timely meeting
for scientists and engineers to present the latest ideas and findings in
these rapidly evolving areas. The workshop will particularly focus on
innovative approaches in the areas of emerging programming models for
large- scale parallel systems and many-core architectures. Topics of
interest for the ESPM2 workshop include (but are not limited to):

New programming models, languages, and constructs for exploiting high
concurrency and heterogeneity

Experience with and improvements for existing parallel languages and
run-time environments such as:

           o MPI

           o PGAS (UPC, OpenSHMEM, Chapel, CAF, UPC++...)

           o Directive-based programming (OpenMP, OpenACC..)

           o Asynchronous Task-based models (X10, OCR, Habanero, Legion,
Charm++, HPX) and

           o Hybrid MPI+X models

Parallel compilers, programming tools, and environments

Software and system support for extreme scalability including fault
tolerance

Programming environments for heterogeneous multi-core systems and
accelerators such as KNC, KNL, ARM, GPUs, FPGAs, MICs and DSPs

Papers should present original research and should provide sufficient
background material to make them accessible to the broader community. One
outstanding paper will be selected for the Best Paper Award by the Program
Committee.



Best Paper Award
Intel has generously offered to sponsor the Best Paper Award with $500
award. This award will be given to the author(s) of the paper selected by
the Technical Program Committee and the Program Chairs. The award will be
determined from viewpoints of the technical and scientific merits, impact
on the science and engineering of the research work and the clarity of
presentation of the research contents in the paper.
Important Dates

Technical paper submission deadline:     September 5th, 2016 (11:59 PM,
EST) (*Extended, Hard Deadline*)

Author notification:                                   September 30th, 2016

Camera-ready deadline:                          October 7th, 2016

Workshop:                                                November 18th, 2016

Submission

Abstracts and papers need to be submitted via the EasyChair conference
system. (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=espm22016)

Submissions are accepted under the following two categories:

Full Paper: Should not exceed 8 pages using ACM format with 10pt font. Each
submission must be a single PDF file.

Short Paper: Should not exceed 4 pages using ACM format with 10pt font.
Each submission must be a single PDF file.

Submissions must be ACM formatted:

ACM SigHPC will publish the workshop proceedings which will be available
through the ACM Digital Library

The papers must contain original content and should not have been
previously published or submitted to a peer-reviewed journal/conference

Papers must be submitted in PDF format (readable by Adobe Acrobat Reader
5.0 and higher) and formatted for 8.5" x 11" (U.S. Letter).

The manuscript should be formatted according to ACM format (see
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates)

At least one of the authors of each accepted paper must register as a
participant of the workshop and present the paper at the workshop, in order
to have the paper published in the proceedings.

Organizing Committee Program Chairs

• Khaled Hamidouche, The Ohio State University
• Karl Schulz, Intel Corporation
• Hari Subramoni, The Ohio State University
• Dhabaleswar K. (DK) Panda, The Ohio State University

Program Committee

• Francois Bodin, University of Rennes and INRIA, France
• Guang R. Gao, University of Delaware
• Vladimir Getov, University of Westminster, UK
• Jeff Hammond, Intel Labs
• Zhigang Huo, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of
Sciences, China
• Darren Kerbyson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
• Olivier Tardieu, IBM T.J Watson Research Center
• Rajeev Thakur, Argonne National Laboratory
• Abhinav Vishnu, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory



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ESPM2 2016 Co-Chairs
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