[hpc-announce] [Call for Papers] PERMAVOST 2022 - 2nd Workshop on Performance Engineering, Modelling, Analysis, and Visualization Strategy

Liem, Radita Liem at itc.rwth-aachen.de
Sun Feb 13 08:49:13 CST 2022


2nd Workshop on Performance EngineeRing, Modelling, Analysis, and VisualizatiOn STrategy (PERMAVOST 2022) - In Conjunction with ACM HPDC 2022, Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
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Submission deadline ------------------- March 18, 2022
Notification ------------------------------- April 21, 2022
Camera ready deadline -------------- May 13, 2022
Workshop -------------------------------- June 30, 2022
Website: https://permavost.github.io
e-mail: liem at itc.rwth-aachen.de
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Summary
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Modern software engineering is getting increasingly complicated. The ability to monitor and analyze HPC applications and infrastructure's performance is imperative for the future of improvement, design, and maintenance. In the current era, the writing and maintenance of these applications have ceased to be the job solely of computer scientists and have grown to encompass a wide variety of experts in mathematics, science, and other engineering disciplines. Many developers from these disciplines rely increasingly on the tools created by computer scientists to analyze and optimize their code, which shows that there's a need for a forum to work together.
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The 2nd Workshop on Performance EngineeRing, Modelling, Analysis, and VisualizatiOn STrategy (PERMAVOST'22). PERMAVOST bridges application developers and domain scientists with end users of performance analysis tools. We gather performance engineering, analysis, and visualization in a workshop to fill in the gaps in topics such as:

- Key metrics, patterns, and performance pitfalls, including the strategies to recognize and use the performance information to improve applications
- Facing challenges that are coming from new computing architectures, programming paradigms, and various scale of data that needs to be processed effectively
- Analysis and methodologies that can be utilized and understood for users with various HPC knowledge spectrum
- Research needs to use modern principles of usability design integrated inside performance analysis tools to better aid its users
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Call for papers
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PERMAVOST solicits papers with encompass any of the following topics of interest:
* Performance analysis and modeling on the real world applications
* Data visualization in high level performance analysis
* Inefficiencies in programming patterns or computing architecture
* Patterns, anomaly detection, and performance characterization in HPC applications
* Performance engineering strategies and use cases.
* Analyzing application performance in Cloud environment and other ubiquitous technology
* Machine learning aided performance analysis
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Paper formatting and proceedings
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Full papers from 6 to 8 pages including figures and references. All submitted papers should be formatted using the ACM Master Template with sigconf format and must be submitted in PDF format. Only web-based submissions are allowed via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/cfp/permavost-22
We use single-blind reviewing process with 3 reviews per paper.
Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceeding as part of the ACM Digital Library
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Workshop Chairs
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Radita Liem - RWTH Aachen University
Connor Scully-Allison - University of Arizona
Ana Veroneze Solorzano - Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
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Program Committee
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Brian J. N. Wylie - Juelich Supercomputing Center
Christian Terboven - RWTH Aachen University
Jay Lofstead - Sandia National Lab
Kate Isaacs - University of Arizona
Lenny Guo - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Lucas Mello Schnorr - Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Matthias Maiterth - Technical University of Munich
Rui Wu - East Carolina University
Sarah Neuwirth - Goethe University Frankfurt
Vinícius Garcia Pinto - Federal University of Rio Grande


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