Euro-Par 2003, Topic 10 (CfP)

Ch. A. Herrmann herrmann@fmi.uni-passau.de
Fri, 15 Nov 2002 13:50:11 +0100


Dear Haskellers,

many of you are using Haskell as a tool for developing parallel
programs, are working on parallelizing Haskell compilers,
language extensions, or interfaces. If you are involved in=20
parallel programming, I'd strongly encourage you to submit a=20
paper to Topic 10 of Euro-Par 2003. It'll be a good forum to=20
present your work.

    Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this message.
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         ***              CALL FOR PAPERS                   ***
         ***   Submission Deadline: February 9, 2003        ***
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         ***               EURO-PAR 2003 Topic 10           ***
         ***     Parallel Programming: Models, Methods and  ***=20
         ***               Programming Languages            ***
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         ***            Klagenfurt, Austria                 ***
         ***             August 26-29, 2003                 ***
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         *** http://europar-itec.uni-klu.ac.at/             ***
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Description
This topic provides a forum for the presentation of the latest research=

results and practical experience in the development of parallel=20
programs. Advances in algorithmic and programming models, design=20
methods, languages, and interfaces are needed to produce correct,=20
portable parallel software with predictable performance on different
parallel and distributed architectures.

The topic emphasises results that improve the process of developing=20
high-performance programs, including high-integrity programs that are=20=

scalable with both problem size and complexity. Of particular interest
are novel techniques by which parallel software can be assembled from=20=

reusable parallel components without compromising efficiency. Related=20=

to this is the need for parallel software to adapt, both to available=20=

resources and to the problem being solved.=20

Where appropriate, contributions should demonstrate quantitative=20
performance results in support of their claims, and address=20
applications not adequately handled by well-established approaches.

Focus
    * Languages, libraries and interfaces for different parallel=20
      programming models (e.g. data-parallelism, task-parallelism,=20
      functional, object-oriented, logic, component-based etc.).
    * Implementation and optimisation techniques for innovative=20
      parallel languages and programming models (e.g. threads,=20
      dataflow, tiling, skeletons, declarative languages, and=20
      generalised data-parallel approaches, etc.).
    * Performance models and their integration into the design of=20
      efficient parallel algorithms and programs (e.g. BSP, LogP, CGM,
      N-half and their alternatives, cost calculi and static=20
      performance prediction, profile-driven approaches).
    * Parallel programming paradigms and tools, their comparison and=20=

      integration (e.g. data-parallel vs. task-parallel, coordination=20=

      programming, performance analysis and debugging).
    * Methodological aspects of developing, optimizing and validating=20=

      parallel programs (formalisms, semantics, specification, design,
      transformations, verification, etc.).
    * Software engineering for parallel and distributed systems=20
      (design patterns, portability, robustness, standardization,=20
      etc.).
    * Systematic approaches and programming models to support=20
      effective program development in grid environments.  =20
    * Domain-specific parallel libraries and languages (e.g. for=20
      simulation, irregular and unstructured meshes, computational=20
      geometry, etc.).

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                             KEY DATES

          November 8, 2002          First call for papers
          February 9, 2003          Final date for submissions
          May 1, 2003               Notification of acceptance
          July 15, 2003             Early registration deadline

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                            PC COMMITTEE

Global Chair

Prof. Jos=E9  C. Cunha
New University of Lisbon, Portugal
Email: jcc@di.fct.unl.pt  =20
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Vice Chairs

Dr. Marco Danelutto
University of Pisa, Italy=20
Email: marcod@di.unipi.it =20

Prof. Peter H. Welch
University of Kent, United Kingdom=20
Email: P.H.Welch@ukc.ac.uk =20

Local Chair

Dr. Christoph Herrmann
Universit=E4t Passau, Germany
Email: herrmann@fmi.uni-passau.de

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                         SUBMISSION DETAILS

Authors are requested to submit their papers by using our submission=20=

site http://europar-itec.uni-klu.ac.at/submission.html (please=20
indicate TOPIC 10). The site will open not later than at the beginning
of January 2003.=20
All accepted papers will be available at the conference in the=20
proceedings published by Springer-Verlag in the LNCS series.
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                         MISSION STATEMENT EURO-PAR

Euro-Par is the annual series of international conferences dedicated=20=

to the promotion and advancement of all aspects of parallel and=20
distributed computing. Euro-Par 2003 will represent 19 topics in the=20=

categories of hardware, software, algorithms and applications. The=20
conference normally attracts more than 300 participants coming from=20
universities, research centres and industry.
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We are looking forward to receiving your paper submissions.

Best regards
--=20
 Dr. Christoph Herrmann
 Teaching and Research Assistant=20
 University of Passau, Germany=20
 http://www.fmi.uni-passau.de/~herrmann