13th International Workshop on
High-Level Parallel Programming Models and
Supportive Environments
The HIPS 2008 and POHLL workshops have combined been combined into one workshop. The HIPS '08/POHLL '08 workshop program is now available.
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The 13th HIPS workshop is a full-day meeting to be held at the IPDPS 2007 focusing on high-level programming of chip multi-processors (multi-core PCs), computing clusters, and massively-parallel machines. Like its predecessors, the workshop seeks cross-fertilizing research in areas of parallel applications, language design, compilers, run-time systems, and programming tools. It provides a timely and interactive forum for scientists and engineers to present the latest ideas, findings, and tools in these rapidly changing fields. This year we especially encourage innovative approaches for programming the increasingly popular chip multi-processors and the fast growing large-scale parallel systems. The topics of interest include but are not limited to
| Papers due (ONE WEEK EXTENSION GRANTED): | December 4th, 2007 |
| Author notification: | January 7th, 2008 |
| Camera-ready final papers due (tentative date): | January 28th, 2008 (strict deadline set by the IPDPS conference) |
| HIPS workshop: | Monday, April 14th, 2008 |
The HIPS workshop proceedings will be published electronically along with the IPDPS conference proceedings. Submitted manuscripts should be formatted according to IPDPS proceedings guidelines: 10-point fonts, single-spaced, and two-column format. The page size is US letter (8.5x11 inch). The maximal length is 8 pages. All papers must be in English.
The workshop uses EDAS conference manager for submission and notification. An author needs to register with EDAS as a user if this has not been done previously. Start the paper by providing the title and the abstract in plain text, and then submit the full paper in pdf. Please click here to start the process and follow the instructions.
| Gabriel Antoniu | IRISA-INRIA, France |
| Bronis R. de Supinski | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, CA, USA |
| Franz Franchetti | Carnegie Mellon University, PA, USA |
| Michael Gerndt | Technische Universität München, Germany |
| Karen Karavanic | Portland State University, OR, USA |
| Hironori Kasahara | Waseda University, Japan |
| Dieter Kranzlmüller | Johannes Kepler University, Austria |
| David Lowenthal | University of Georgia, GA, USA |
| Bernd Mohr | Jülich Supercomputer Center, Germany |
| Jose Moreira | IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, NY, USA |
| Vijay Pai | Purdue University, IN, USA |
| Craig Rasmussen | Los Alamos National Laboratory, NM, USA |
| Alexander Reinefeld | Zuse Institute, Germany |
| Philip C. Roth | Oak Ridge National Laboratory, TN, USA |
| Saday Sadayappan | Ohio State University, OH, USA |
| David Sehr | Google, CA, USA |
Last Modification: Sept. 7th 2007 by Sam Midkiff (smidkiff@purdue.edu)