HIPS2021: International Workshop on High-Level Parallel Programming Models and Supportive Environments (HIPS) Portland, OR, United States, May 17-21, 2021 |
Conference website | http://www.cs.wm.edu/~bren/HIPS_2021.htm |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hips2021 |
The 26th HIPS workshop, to be held as a full-day meeting at the IPDPS 2021 conference in Portland and as virtual workshop, focuses on high-level programming of multiprocessors, compute clusters, and massively parallel machines. Like previous workshops in this series — established in 1996 — this event serves as a forum for research in the areas of parallel applications, language design, compilers, runtime systems, and programming tools. It provides a timely forum for scientists and engineers to present the latest ideas and findings in these rapidly changing fields. In our call for papers, we especially invite papers demonstrating innovative approaches in the areas of emerging programming models for large-scale parallel systems and many-core architectures. An additional emphasis this year will be on heterogeneous compute capabilities and deep memories to encourage new developments in programming models for high performance systems.
Topics of Interest
Topics of interest to the HIPS workshop include but are not limited to:
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High-level and domain-specific programming systems
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Languages and compilers for post-Moore's-Law (or Post Von Neumann)
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Language/compiler support for AI/ML and Cybersecurity/Privacy (e.g., ML-based auto-tuning)
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Task-based programming systems
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(Scalable) programming tools and tools for power & performance analysis, modeling, monitoring, and debugging and core correctness
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Compiler analysis and optimization techniques
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OS and architectural support for parallel programming and debugging
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Software and system support for extreme scalability including fault tolerance and power-aware HPC
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Programming environments for heterogeneous multicore systems and accelerators such as GPUs and FPGAs
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Solutions for programming paradigms for GPUs from different hardware vendors
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Dynamism in applications and system resources
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Performance portability
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Efforts for improving the sustainability of scientific software
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Languages and runtime support for multi-science/coupled codes, including but not limited to ensemble computing and uncertainty quantification
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New programming languages and constructs for exploiting parallelism and locality
Submissions
Submission deadline: 24th January 2021
Author notification: 16th February 2021
Camera-ready papers: end March 2021 (tba)
The HIPS paper style is identical to the IPDPS paper style.
Submitted manuscripts may not exceed 10 single-spaced double-column pages using 10-point size font on 8.5x11 inch pages (IEEE conference style), including figures, tables, and preferences.
We use EasyChair to manage the papers, please submit to:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hips2021
Workshop Co-chairs (Organizers)
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Julian Kunkel (University of Reading, Reading, UK)
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Bin Ren (William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA, USA)
Steering Committee
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Rudolf Eigenmann, University of Delaware, USA
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Michael Gerndt, Technische Universität München, Germany
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Frank Mueller, North Carolina State University, USA
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Craig Rasmussen, University of Oregon, USA
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Martin Schulz, Technische Universität München, Germany
Program Committee
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Tekin Bicer, Argonne National Laboratory, USA
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Rupert Ford, STFC, UK
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Anja Gerbes, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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Thomas Gruber, Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
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Gokcen Kestor, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
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Sarah Knepper, Intel, USA
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Martin Kong, University of Oklahoma, USA
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Seyong Lee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
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James Lin, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, james@sjtu.edu.cn
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Wenjing Ma, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
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Sandra Mendez, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain
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Bernd Mohr, Jülich Supercomputing Center, Germany
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Carlos Osuna, MeteoSwiss, Switzerland
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Ivy Bo Peng, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
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Alexis Perry-Holby, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
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Junqiao Qiu, Michigan Technological University, USA
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Probir Roy, University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA
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Alina Sbirlea, Google, USA
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Pengfei Su, University of California Merced, USA
Format of the workshop
As prior HIPS workshops, this workshop will last for a full day, presumably on Monday (May 17, 2021). We plan to include all its peer-reviewed papers in the proceedings. We will include a keynote talk, presentations of full papers, and short papers.
Please see the webpage of the event for further information: http://www.cs.wm.edu/~bren/HIPS_2021.htm