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Past Workshops and Events
2011
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SC11 November 12-18, 2011 in Washington State Convention Center, Seattle, WA
The SC11 conference continues a long and successful tradition of engaging the international community in high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. SC11 will place an emphasis on bringing together communities to facilitate information exchange, discussions and new collaborations for research and education related to innovating high performance computing applications and advancing scientific discovery and scholarship. The conference welcomes you to participate in the breadth of conference offerings, including:
Technical Program
that was founded on the principles of providing the community with the highest quality technical program covering high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The program components, such as the Technical Papers, Tutorials, Workshops, State of the Practice reports and Posters undergo a stringent anonymous peer review by hundreds of internationally recognized experts, resulting in a paper acceptance rate traditionally about 20%. The program is filled out with Invited Speakers, Panel sessions and a series of highly prized Awards.
Questions: techprogram@info.supercomputing.org
Exhibit Hall
that provides a unique opportunity to meet with the leading industry and research exhibitors showcasing the latest innovations, products and services.
Questions: exhibits@info.supercomputing.org
Communities Program
that engages the next generation of HPC researchers, developers, educators, and practitioners from around the world. The Program includes the Education Program, Broader Engagement Program, International Ambassadors, Student Volunteers, Student Job Fair, and Mentoring Program.
Questions: communities@info.supercomputing.org
For SC11, Data Intensive Science is the crosscutting thrust that will engage conference participants through all of the above offerings. Data intensive science is impacting all fields of study, and SC11 will focus on the challenges and opportunities for addressing the exponential growth and demands in the generation and analysis of data.
We invite you to join us in Seattle in November 2011to interact with friends and colleagues and to establish new collaborations and partnerships with people from around the world. And we hope you take time to enjoy all the city has to offer, from the excellent cuisine to the breathtaking vistas surrounding Seattle.
Additional questions: http://sc11.supercomputing.org/?pg=contact.html
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The purpose of PACT is to bring together researchers from architecture, compilers, applications and languages to present and discuss innovative research of common interest. PACT features cutting-edge research on a broad range of topics, that include, but are not limited to:
- Parallel architectures and computational models
- Compilers and tools for parallel computer systems
- Multicore, multithreaded, superscalar, and VLIW architectures
- Compiler/hardware support for hiding memory latencies
- Support for correctness in hardware and software (esp. with concurrency)
- Reconfigurable computing
- Dynamic translation and optimization
- I/O issues in parallel computing and their relation to applications
- Parallel programming languages, algorithms and applications
- Middleware and run-time system support for parallel computing
- High performance application specific systems
- Applications and experimental systems studies
- Non-traditional computing systems topics
- ParCo
2011 International Conference on Parallel Computing 30 August - 2 September
2011 Ghent, Belgium
Bids for Hosting ParCo2011 are Invited
The international Parallel Computing conference (ParCo) is the longest running
conference series that covers all aspects of parallel and high-speed computing
in Europe. Based on its Estimated Impact of Conference (EIC) value published
in April 2009 ParCo was ranked 29th out of 421 conferences considered. This
is particularly high for an independent conference not associated with any
large scientific/engineering society. See http://www.cs-conference-ranking.org/conferencerankings/topicsiii.html.
Weights used to determine the EIC are outlined on http://www.cs-conference-ranking.org/home.html
The conference is run bi-annually; the next conference will be held in 2013.
Although ParCo has in the past always been offered in Europe, it is not limited
to this geographic area. Applications from any interested parties in the world
will be considered.
- Iwomp
2011 Call for papers IWOMP
2011, 7th International Workshop on OpenMP, June 13 – 15, 2011, Chicago
USA
The 2011 International Workshop on OpenMP (IWOMP 2011) will be held in
Chicago, IL. It is the premier forum to present and discuss issues, trends,
recent research ideas and results related to parallel pro-gramming with OpenMP.
The international workshop affords an opportunity for OpenMP users as well
as developers to come together for discussions and sharing new ideas and
information on this topic. IWOMP 2011 will be a three-day event. The fi rst
day will consist of tutorials focusing on topics of interest to current and
prospective OpenMP developers, suitable for both beginners as well as those
interested in learning of recent developments in the evolving OpenMP standard.
The second and third days will consist of technical papers and panel session(s)
during which research ideas and results will be presented and discussed.
2010
- SC10 November 13-19, 2010 in New Orleans, LA
SC10 is expanding the frontiers of HPC by creating a potent platform for demonstrating,
debating and discovering innovative, cutting-edge advances in computation,
networking, storage, and analysis through an exceptional technical program,
an expanded exhibits area, an exciting education program and much more.
SC10 will provide a forum of the highest quality for scientists and
engineers to present their latest research findings in one of the most
rapidly changing
technical fields. We invite you to submit your work to SC, the world’s
foremost super- computing conference!
- Pact 2010, September 11-15, Vienna,
Austria
PACT is a multi-disciplinary conference that brings together researchers from
the hardware and software areas to present ground-breaking research related
to parallel systems ranging across instruction-level parallelism, thread-level
parallelism, multiprocessor parallelism and large scale systems.
- IWOMP
2010 6th International Workshop on OpenMP, June 14-16, 2010, Tsukuba,
Japan
"Beyond Loop Level Parallelism
in OpenMP: Accelerators, Tasking and More"
The International Workshop on OpenMP is an
annual series of workshops dedicated to the promotion and advancement of
all aspects focusing on parallel programming with OpenMP. OpenMP is now a
major programming model for shared memory systems from multi-core machines
to large scale servers. Recently, new ideas and challenges are proposed to
extend OpenMP framework for adopting accelerators and also exploiting parallelism
beyond loop levels. The workshop serves as a forum to present the latest
research ideas and results related to this shared memory programming model.
It also offers the opportunity to interact with OpenMP users, developers
and the people working on the next release of the standard. The 2010 International
Workshop on OpenMP (IWOMP 2010) was held in the high-tech city of Tsukuba,
Japan.
2009
- SC09, USA,
Oregon Convention Center, November 14 -20, 2009
The SC Conference is
the premier international conference for high performance computing (HPC),
networking, storage and analysis...
Bringing together scientists, engineers, researchers, educators, programmers,
system administrators and managers, SC09 will
be the forum for demonstrating how these developments are driving new ideas,
new discoveries and new industries...
New this year! SC gets social – follow
the latest information about the conference at the following social media
sites:
* Twitter users: Follow our Supercomputing Twitter
page
* Blog lovers: Read the Supercomputing blog
* Facebook users: join the SC Conference for HPC
Facebook Group
* Linked In users: Join the SC09
Linked In Grou
- PacT
2009 August 31 - September 4 2009, Novosivirsk,
Russia
The aim of the PaCT-2009 is to give an overview of new developments,
applications, and trends in parallel computing technologies. We sincerely
hope that the conference will help our community to deepen understanding
of parallel computing technologies by providing a forum for an exchange of
views between scientists and specialists from over the world.
We welcome your active participation.
The official language of the Conference is English.
Main topics
* All aspects of the applications of parallel computer systems
* Methods and tools for parallel solution of large-scale problems
* Languages, environment and software tools supporting parallel processing
* Operating systems, scheduling, mapping, load balancing
* General architecture concepts
* Cellular automata and cellular neural networks
* Performance measurement and analysis
* Teaching parallel processing
* Software for GRID computing
* Software Transactional Memory
The conference is a continuation of the renowned conferences
on parallel computing started in Berlin in 1983. This makes ParCo the longest
running series of international conferences in Europe on advances in the
development and application of high speed parallel computing technologies.
The high scientific standard of the conference presentations
and the refereed proceedings have become the hall-mark of ParCo. The scientific
program combines keynote and contributed papers, mini-symposia on particular
topics as well as an industrial exhibition and industrial session.
Contributions accepted for publication in the ParCo proceedings
are selected on the basis of the quality of the research and its presentation.
The conference organisers plan the conferences such that
a maximum opportunity is created for delegates to meet and interact with
fellow researchers. The informal nature of the conferences allow for easy
interaction with fellow delegates
The 5th International Workshop on OpenMP: Evolving
OpenMP in an Age of Extreme Parallelism - will take place in Dresden
(Germany) from the 3rd June through the 5th June 2009.
The workshop will be hosted by the Center for Information
Services & High Performance Computing (ZIH) at the Dresden University
of Technology.
The International Workshop on OpenMP is an annual series
of international workshops dedicated to the promotion and advancement of
all aspects focusing on parallel programming with OpenMP. The workshop serves
as a forum to present the latest research ideas and results related to this
shared memory programming model.
More information is at the IWOMP website: http://www.iwomp.org
- ICSS
2009 May 25-27, 2009 LSU Center for Computation & Technology, Baton
Rouge, Louisiana, U.S.A
The International Conference on Computational Science 2009
(ICCS 2009) will explore how computational sciences are not only advancing
the traditional hard science disciplines, but also stretching beyond, with
applications in the arts, humanities, media and all aspects of research.
This interdisciplinary conference will draw academic and
industry leaders from a variety of fields, including physics, astronomy,
mathematics, music, digital media, biology and engineering. The conference
also will host computer and computational scientists who are designing and
building the cyberinfrastructure necessary for next-generation computing.
Discussions will focus on innovative ways to collaborate and how computational
science is changing the future of research.
2008
- SC08, USA,
Texas,Austin Convention Center, November 15 -21, 2008
The SC Conference is
the premier international conference for high performance computing (HPC),
networking, storage and analysis...
Bringing together scientists, engineers, researchers, educators, programmers,
system administrators and managers, SC08 will
be the forum for demonstrating how these developments are driving new ideas,
new discoveries and new industries...
New for 2008 are two Technology
Thrusts: Energy and Biomedical Informatics. Additionally, exhibits from industry,
academia and government research organizations will demonstrate the latest
innovations in computing and networking technology.
- Pact
2008 , Toronto, CANADA, October 25-29, 2008
The purpose of Parallel
Architectures and Compilation Techniques (PACT) is
to bring together researchers from architecture, compilers, applications
and languages to present and discuss innovative research of common
interest.
- IWOMP'08, May
12th -May 14th 2008, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA
IWOMP is the premier
opportunity to learn more about parallel programming with OpenMP, and to
interact with OpenMP users and developers. The workshop also serves as a
forum to present the latest research ideas and results related to OpenMP.
2007
- SC07, November
10 -16, 2007, Reno-Sparks Convention Center, USA
SC07 is
expanding the frontiers of HPC by challenging the combination of computation,
networking, storage, and analysis and hosting an exceptional technical program,
an expanded exhibits area, an exciting education program and much more.
- ICCS
07 May 27-30, 2007, Beijing, China
2006
- ICS06 June
28-July 1, 2006, Cairns, Australia
2005
- WOMPEI
2005 - The 4th International Workshop on OpenMP: Experiences and Implementations
2004
2003
- WOMPEI
2003 - 3rd International Workshop on OpenMP:
Experiences and Implementations - papers
2002
- WOMPAT
2002 - Workshop on OpenMP Applications and Tools -August 5th-7th, University
of Alaska, Fairbanks, ALASKA - papers
- WOMPEI
2002 - 2nd International Workshop on OpenMP: Experiences
and Implementations were held in Nara, Japan, May 15, 2002. - papers
2001
- EWOMP
2001 - 3rd European Workshop on OpenMP September 8-9th, (Barcelona,
ES)- papers
- WOMPAT
2001 - Workshop on OpenMP Applications and Tools, Purdue University,
West Lafayette, Indiana, July 30th-31st,
2000
- EWOMP
2000 - Murrayfield
Conference Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K., September 14-15th - papers
- WOMPAT
2000 - Workshop
on OpenMP Applications and Tools, San Diego SuperComputer Center,
California July 6th-7th 2000 - papers
- WOMPEI
2000 - International Workshop on OpenMP: Experiences and Implementations;
October 17 (Tokyo, JP)
1999
- EWOMP'99 -
First European Workshop on OpenMP – EWOMP’99, Lund University,
Lund, Sweden, September 30 – October - papers
related events
This year the conference took its inspiration from Albert Einstein who said, "Computers
are incredibly fast, accurate, and stupid; humans are incredibly slow, inaccurate
and brilliant; together they are powerful beyond imagination."
There was a Birds-of-the-Feather
(BoF) session on OpenMP on Tuesday November 14 at 5.30 pm in location
18-19.
- PACT
2004 - International Conference on Parallel Architecture and Compilation
Techniques
- ICCS
2004 - International Conference on Computational
Science
- ICS
2003 - 17th Annual ACM International Conference on Supercomputing
- PACT
2003 - 12th
International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques
- PACT
2002 - 11th International Conference on Parallel Architectures
and Compilation Techniques- September 22-25, Charlottesville, Virginia
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