[hpc-announce] PPoPP'19 - Call for Workshops and Tutorials - Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming

Torsten Hoefler htor at inf.ethz.ch
Mon Sep 10 11:13:55 CDT 2018


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                         Call for Workshops and Tutorials

        Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming 2019 (PPoPP '19)
                             February 16-20, 2019
                        Washington, DC, United States

       https://ppopp19.sigplan.org/track/PPoPP-2019-Workshops-and-Tutorials
                        Deadline: October 15, 2018
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PPoPP 2019 will host a variety of high-quality workshops and tutorials,
allowing their participants to learn about popular and new tools and
technologies, to meet and discuss research questions with peers, to 
mature new
and exciting ideas, and to build up communities and start new 
collaborations.
PPoPP workshops and tutorials complement the main tracks of the conference.
Workshops provide meetings in a smaller and more specialized setting, and
cultivate new ideas and concepts for the future, optionally recorded in 
formal
proceedings.

We are soliciting proposals for workshops and tutorials within the general
scope of PPoPP. We encourage members of the community to submit 
proposals for
workshops/tutorials that bring together researchers and practitioners to 
share
their tools, technologies, latest results and to discuss work in 
progress and
new directions. Workshops and tutorials will be held prior to the main
conference on Saturday–Sunday, February 16-17, 2019 and may be half a 
day or a
full day in length. Please note that attendees of CGO 2019 and HPCA 2019 
will
also be able to register for these workshops and tutorials.

Submissions

Please submit proposals to the PPoPP 2019 Workshops and Tutorials Chair,
Abhinav Bhatele (bhatele at llnl.gov). Workshop and tutorial proposals will be
evaluated on an ongoing basis. Early submissions are encouraged and will be
evaluated immediately. Please note that for workshops that wish to publish
accepted submissions in the ACM Digital Library special rules apply. Such
workshops also require approval by the SIGPLAN executive committee. The key
dates are as follows:

* Proposal submission deadline: October 15, 2018 (AoE)
* Final notification of acceptance: November 1, 2018
* Workshop/tutorial dates: February 16-17, 2019

Proposals

Instructions for submitting a proposal are available at:
https://ppopp19.sigplan.org/track/PPoPP-2019-Workshops-and-Tutorials

All workshop/tutorial proposals will be evaluated by a committee 
comprising the
following members of the PPoPP 2019 organizing committee.

* Abhinav Bhatele (Workshops and Tutorials Chair), Lawrence Livermore 
National Laboratory
* Idit Keidar (Program Chair), Israel Institute of Technology
* Jeff Hollingsworth (General Chair), University of Maryland

For workshops that wish to publish accepted papers in the ACM Digital 
Library
we will handle the approval process with SIGPLAN on behalf of the workshop
organizers. Please refer to
http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Guidelines/Workshops for SIGPLAN-approved
workshops. For more information, please contact the Workshops and Tutorials
Chair, Abhinav Bhatele (bhatele at llnl.gov).

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