[hpc-announce] ExaMPI - Workshop on ExaScale MPI 2023 - CFP *** Final Extension ***
Schonbein, William Whitney
wwschon at sandia.gov
Fri Aug 11 06:24:17 CDT 2023
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ExaMPI23 - Workshop on (Post) Exascale MPI 2023
Monday, November 13th, 1:30pm - 5:00pm
Held in conjunction with SC23:
The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking,
Storage and Analysis, November 12-17, 2023, Denver, Colorado, United States
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*** Call for Papers ***
**** Due to popular demand: Deadline extended to August 13th AOE ****
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The MPI standard and its implementations have proven to be both scalable and
highly capable of capitalizing on novel software and hardware technologies.
However, trends towards increasingly heterogeneous compute nodes,
containerization, networks with powerful offloading capabilities,
alternative programming models, and non-traditional workloads present new
challenges and opportunities for innovation. The aim of this workshop is to
bring together developers and researchers to present and discuss algorithms,
protocols, operations, and concepts in message passing programming models that
address these challenges and opportunities, with a focus on MPI in particular.
Submissions targeting any relevant topic are welcomed. Topics of interest
include (but are not limited to):
· Design and development of scalable message passing collective operations.
· Communication and architecture topology mapping interfaces and algorithms.
· Innovative algorithms for scheduling/routing to avoid network congestion.
· Integrated use of structured data layout descriptors.
· One-sided communication models and RDMA-based MPI.
· Support for heterogeneous compute devices and heterogeneous memory systems.
· MPI multi-threading and threading requirements from OSes.
· Interoperability of message passing and other programming models,
such as PGAS.
· Integration of task-parallel models into message passing models.
· Fault tolerance in MPI.
· Utilization of `smart' or programmable offloading technologies.
· MPI I/O.
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Important dates
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Submission deadline: August 13th, 2023, AOE (Final Extension)
Author notification: September 1, 2023
Accepted Papers Camera Ready Due: September 29th, 2023
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Paper submission and publication
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Submissions should be between 6 and 10 pages, including figures, with an
additional two pages available for references (for a maximum of 12).
Templates and the ACM computing classification system can be found
here: https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template
For LaTeX users, version 1.90 (last update April 4, 2023) is the latest template,
and please use the “sigconf” option
Submissions can be made at: https://submissions.supercomputing.org
Instructions for preparing papers for the proceedings will be emailed to
authors of accepted papers. For queries concerning papers (submission,
deadlines, publishing, etc.) please contact Amanda Bienz <bienz at unm.edu> or
Whit Schonbein <wwschon at sandia.gov>.
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