From: Clemens Grelck <grelck@isp.uni-luebeck.de>
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Subject: [Caml-list] 2nd CfP: SNPD'03 Workshop on High-Level Approaches to Parallel and Distributed Computing
Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 09:16:33 +0200 [thread overview]
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2nd CALL FOR PAPERS
Workshop on
High-Level Approaches to Parallel and Distributed Computing
held in the context of the
Fourth ACIS International Conference on
Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence,
Networking, and Parallel/Distributed Computing (SNPD'03)
October 16th - 18th, 2003
Luebeck, Germany
http://www.isp.uni-luebeck.de/snpd03/Workshop/ws02/index.htm
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Scope and Topics:
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Today parallel and distributed computing systems are readily available
and provide a continuously improving price/performance ratio. However,
this technological breakthrough in hardware is not accompanied by
similar progress in software technology. Parallel and distributed
programming is still dominated by low-level techniques such as explicit
message passing. This low level of abstraction makes programming these
systems exceedingly difficult, time-consuming, and error-prone.
Hence, parallel and distributed computing requires new programming models
which liberate programmers from low-level concerns and increase programming
productivity while maintaining reasonable trade-offs between level of
abstraction and runtime performance.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to
- methodologies for high-level parallel programming,
- parallel programming languages,
- high-level libraries for parallel computing,
- compilers and runtime systems for parallel computing,
- implementation aspects of high-level parallel programming environments,
- compiler-based optimization and parallelization,
- experience with high-level parallel programming environments,
- support for debugging and performance analysis,
- concurrent array programming,
- programming concepts for the grid.
This workshop provides a forum for researchers and practitioners
interested in the design, implementation, and evaluation of
high-level parallel programming concepts. It aims at creating
some focus within the otherwise broad spectrum of the SNPD'03
conference. The workshop will take place as a special session
during SNPD'03. Participants must register for SNPD'03. There
are no additional fees for attending workshops.
Workshop Chair and Organizer:
==============================
Clemens Grelck
University of Luebeck
Institute of Software Technology and Programming Languages
Seelandstr. 1A
23569 Luebeck, Germany
E-Mail: grelck@isp.uni-luebeck.de
Papers and Publication:
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Original, unpublished papers in English not exceeding 8 pages in
ACIS double column format are solicited. For detailed formatting
instructions see the SNPD'03 conference web site at
http://www.isp.uni-luebeck.de/snpd03/index.htm
Please send your papers as PDF documents by electronic mail directly
to the workshop chair:
grelck@isp.uni-luebeck.de
Please indicate your paper submission by the subject
SNPD03 WORKSHOP SUBMISSION
Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings with
ISBN. A selection of excellent papers presented at the conference
including its workshops will be published in a special issue of the
International Journal of Computer and Information Science.
Important Deadlines:
=====================
Full paper submission due: August, 30th
Notification of acceptance: September, 10th
Camera-ready papers due: September, 24th
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