[Haskell] [HLPP 2005] Call for participation
Loulergue Frédéric
loulergue at univ-paris12.fr
Sat Jun 11 06:02:32 EDT 2005
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HLPP 2005: Third International workshop on
High-level parallel programming and applications
Call for participation
Monday/Tuesday 4-5 July, 2005
Coventry, United Kingdom
Detailed informations: http://hlpp.free.fr
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Parallel and distributed systems are now readily available as their
price/performance ratio continues to improve. But parallel and
distributed programming is still dominated by low-level techniques such
as send/receive message passing.
Sequential programming has long benefited from high-level programming
techniques and tools that have made today's immense range of software
economically viable. Two decades of research into high-level parallel
and distributed programming have produced methods and tools that improve
the price/performance ratio of parallel software, and broaden the range
of target applications.
Grid systems offer a tremendous computing power. Nevertheless, this
power is far from being effectively exploited. In addition to technical
problems related to portability and access, grid computing needs new
programming paradigms. Research on high level programming for meta and
grid computing is particularly relevant.
This workshop follows HLPP 2001 and HLPP 2003, and is aimed at:
- computer science researchers, practitioners, graduate students
- scientific computing researchers, practitioners, graduate students
- high-performance application developers (e.g. in DBMS, data-mining,
parallel model checking, virtual reality)
Invited Lecture
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Scheduling in dynamic networks
Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide
Professor, head of the research group Algorithms and Complexity at the
Heinz Nixdorf Institute and of the Computer Science Department of the
University of Paderborn
Presentations
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Experimental Evaluation of BSP Programming Libraries
Peter Krusche
A Hybrid Shared Memory Execution Model for a Data Parallel Language
with I/O
Clemens Grelck, Steffen Kuthe and Sven-Bodo Scholz
Implementation of Parallel Data Structures in BSML
Frederic Gava
HirondML: Fair Threads Migrations for Objective Caml
Julien Verlaguet and Emmanuel Chailloux
Integrating Remote Invocations with Asynchronism and Cooperative
Multitasking
Noemi Rodriguez and Silvana Rossetto
Shared Message Buffering without Intermediate Memory Copy
Gagarine Yaikhom
Improving Functional Topology Skeletons With Dynamic Channels
Jost Berthold and Rita Loogen
On Implementing the Farm Skeleton
Michael Poldner and Herbert Kuchen
High Level Parallel Skeletons for Dynamic Programming
Ignacio Pelaez, Francisco Almeida, Daniel Gonzalez
Skeletal Parallel Programming with OcamlP3L 2.0
R. Di Cosmo, Z. Li, S. Pelagatti, P. Weis
Evaluating computational costs while handling data and control
parallelism
Sonia Campa
Automatic deployment of ASSIST applications using process algebra
Marco Aldinucci and Anne Benoit
Accepted papers will be published in a special issue of Parallel
Processing Letters, World Scientific Publishing (provided revisions
suggested by the referees are made).
Programme committee
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Rob Bisseling (Univ. of Utrecht, The Netherlands)
Murray Cole (Univ. of Edinburgh, UK)
Alexandros Gerbessiotis (NJIT, USA)
Sergei Gorlatch (Univ. of Muenster, Germany)
Gaétan Hains (Univ. of Orléans, France)
Zhenjiang Hu (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
Christoph Kessler (Linköpings Universitet, Sweden)
Frédéric Loulergue (Univ. Paris Val de Marne, France)
Mauricio Marín (Univ. de Magallanes, Chile)
Quentin Miller(Somerville College, Oxford, UK)
Andrea Pietracaprina (Univ. of Padova, Italy)
Geppino Pucci (Univ. of Padova, Italy)
Alexander Tiskin (Univ. of Warwick, UK)
Chairs and Organizers
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Alexander Tiskin (Univ. of Warwick, UK)
<tiskin at dcs·warwick·ac·uk>
Frédéric Loulergue (Univ. Paris Val de Marne, France)
<loulergue at univ-paris12·fr>
Registration
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Participants must register by Thursday 16 June.
The workshop fee is 165 GBP (standard) or 95 GBP (student). This
includes accommodation and meals.
See http://hlpp.free.fr for registration details.
Venue
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The workshop is being held in the Department of Computer Science,
University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom
Dates
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Thursday 16 June 2005: deadline for registration
Sunday 3 July 2005: dinner
Monday 4 July 2005: presentation of papers
dinner
Tuesday 5 July 2005: invited lecture by Prof.Dr.F.Meyer auf der Heide
presentation of papers
workshop ends at noon
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