[Haskell] Cfp: HLPP 2011 (ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on High-level Parallel Programming and Applications)

Frédéric Loulergue frederic.loulergue at univ-orleans.fr
Thu May 19 19:51:31 CEST 2011


5th ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on High-level Parallel Programming and Applications
Tokyo, September 18, 2011
Affiliated to ICFP 2011 http://www.icfpconference.org/icfp2011
Sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN

http://www.hlpp-workshop.org/hlpp2011
	
AIMS AND SCOPE

As processor and system manufacturers adjust their roadmaps towards increasing 
levels of both inter and intra-chip parallelism, so the urgency of reorienting 
the mainstream software industry towards these architectures grows.

At present, popular parallel and distributed programming methodologies are 
dominated by low-level techniques such as send/receive message passing, or 
equivalently unstructured shared memory mechanisms.

Higher-level, structured approaches offer many possible advantages and have a 
key role to play in the scalable exploitation of ubiquitous parallelism.

This workshop provides a forum for discussion and research about such high-level 
approaches to parallel programming.

TOPICS

We welcome submission of original, unpublished papers in English on topics 
including (but not limited to) the following aspects of multi-core, parallel, 
distributed, grid and cloud computing:

    * High-level programming and performance models (BSP, CGM, LogP, MPM, etc.)
      and tools
    * Declarative parallel programming methodologies
    * Algorithmic skeletons and constructive methods
    * Declarative parallel programming languages and libraries: semantics and
      implementation
    * Verification of declarative parallel and distributed programs
    * Applications using high-level languages and tools
    * Teaching experience with high-level tools and methods


PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

* PC Chair: Kiminori Matsuzaki (Kochi University of Technology, Japan)
* PC Members:
   o Jeremiah Willcock (Indiana University, USA)
   o Pavan Balaji (Argonne National Laboratory, USA)
   o Rita Loogen (University of Marburg, Germany)
   o Shinichi Yamagiwa (Kochi University of Technology, Japan)
   o Susanna Pelagatti (University of Pisa, Italy)
   o Sven-Bodo Scholz (University of Herfordshire, UK)
   o Tasuku Hiraishi (Kyoto University, Japan)
   o Wei Ngan Chin (National University of Singapore, Singapore)

IMPORTANT DATES

* Submission: *June 16th, 2011 at 23:59 GMT*
* Notification: July 1st, 2011
* Final version: July 11th, 2011



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