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ScalA’17: 8th Workshop on Latest Advances in
Scalable Algorithms for Large-Scale Systems
held in conjunction with the
SC17: The International Conference on High Performance
Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis
in cooperation with ACM SIGHPC
November 13, 2017, Denver, CO, USA
<http://www.csm.ornl.gov/srt/conferences/Scala/2017>
Novel scalable scientific algorithms are needed in order to enable key
science applications to exploit the computational power of large-scale
systems. This is especially true for the current tier of leading petascale
machines and the road to exascale computing as HPC systems continue to scale
up in compute node and processor core count. These extreme-scale systems
require novel scientific algorithms to hide network and memory latency, have
very high computation/communication overlap, have minimal communication, and
have no synchronization points.
Scientific algorithms for multi-petaflop and exa-flop systems also need to be
fault tolerant and fault resilient, since the probability of faults increases
with scale. Resilience at the system software and at the algorithmic level is
needed as a crosscutting effort. Finally, with the advent of heterogeneous
compute nodes that employ standard processors as well as GPGPUs, scientific
algorithms need to match these architectures to extract the most performance.
This includes different system-specific levels of parallelism as well as
co-scheduling of computation. Key science applications require novel
mathematical models and system software that address the scalability and
resilience challenges of current- and future-generation extreme-scale HPC
systems.
Submission Guidelines
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts in English structured as technical
papers not exceeding 8 letter size (8.5in x 11in) pages including figures,
tables, and references using the ACM format for conference proceedings.
Submissions not conforming to these guidelines may be returned without
review. Reference style files are available at
<http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates>.
All manuscripts will be reviewed and judged on correctness, originality,
technical strength, and significance, quality of presentation, and interest
and relevance to the workshop attendees. Submitted papers must represent
original unpublished research that is not currently under review for any
other conference or journal. Papers not following these guidelines will be
rejected without review and further action may be taken, including (but not
limited to) notifications sent to the heads of the institutions of the
authors and sponsors of the conference. Submissions received after the due
date, exceeding length limit, or not appropriately structured may also not
be considered. At least one author of an accepted paper must register for
and attend the workshop. Authors may contact the workshop program chair for
more information. Papers should be submitted electronically at:
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=scala17>.
Full papers will be published with the SC'17 workshop proceedings in the ACM
Digital Library and IEEE Xplore. Selected papers will be invited for an
extended version in a special issue of the Journal of Computational Science
(JoCS).
Important Dates
- Full paper submission: August 28, 2017
- Notification of acceptance: September 11, 2017
- Final paper submission (firm): October 9, 2017
- Workshop/conference early registration: TBD
- Workshop: November 13, 2017
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Novel scientific algorithms that improve performance, scalability,
resilience, and power efficiency
- Porting scientific algorithms and applications to many-core and
heterogeneous architectures
- Performance and resilience limitations of scientific algorithms and
applications at scale
- Crosscutting approaches (system software and applications) in addressing
scalability challenges
- Scientific algorithms that can exploit extreme concurrency (e.g. 1 billion
for exascale by 2020)
- Naturally fault tolerant, self-healing, or fault oblivious scientific
algorithms
- Programming model and system software support for algorithm scalability and
resilience
Workshop Chairs
- Vassil Alexandrov, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain
- Al Geist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
- Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
Workshop Program Chair
- Christian Engelmann, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Program Committee
- Vassil Alexandrov, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain
- Hartwig Anzt, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
- Rick Archibald, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
- Franck Cappello, Argonne National Laboratory and
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA
- Zizhong Chen, University of California, Riverside, USA
- James Elliott, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
- Nahid Emad, University of Versailles SQ, France
- Christian Engelmann, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
- Wilfried Gansterer, University of Vienna, Austria
- Michael Heroux, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
- Kirk E. Jordan, IBM T.J. Watson Research, USA
- Dieter Kranzlmueller, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany
- Ignacio Laguna, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
- Piotr Luszczek, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
- Michael Mascagni, Florida State University, USA
- Ron Perrot, University of Oxford, UK
- Yves Robert, ENS Lyon, France
- Stuart Slattery, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
- Keita Teranishi, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
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Christian Engelmann, Ph.D.
R&D Staff Scientist
Computer Science Research Group
Computer Science and Mathematics Division
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Mail: P.O. Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6173, USA
Phone: +1 (865) 574-3132 / Fax: +1 (865) 576-5491
e-Mail: engelmannc(a)ornl.gov / Home: www.christian-engelmann.info
The submission of one or more original research or review chapter(s) for the upcoming hardcover edited collection entitled "A Closer Look at Differential Evolution" is open.
The book is edited by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. (novapublishers.com).
Topics of interest include (but are not restricted to):
• New DE schemes.
• Automatic control of diversity and fast convergence with DE.
• New approaches for self-adaptation of DE parameters.
• Hybrid approaches between DE and other metaheuristics.
• Niching techniques integrated with DE for multimodal optimization.
• Dynamic optimization problems with DE.
• DE in combinatorial optimization, in discrete and binary optimization problems.
• DE for constrained optimization problems.
• DE approaches for multi-objective optimization.
• Parallel approaches of DE.
• Optimization of real-world applications with DE.
The deadline for the abstract is September 10, 2019 and for the completed chapter December 10, 2019. Please send the abstract and the chapter to Stella Rosa at nova.main(a)novapublishers.com (with copy to jose.santos(a)udc.es). Inclusion in Nova's edited collections is without charge to authors. The only exceptions are color figures if required and an English editing fee if it is determined to be necessary.
Regards,
José Santos
University of A Coruña
Dear Chairs,
I am reaching out to you on behalf of the N2Women Fellowship Board. The
N2Women community has been holding meeting events at Networking conferences
that are organized by N2Women fellows and we are excited that this year we
will be to fund a fellow to organize an event at DySpan 2019.
The N2Women fellowship provides $1000 to a young female researcher, who is
in turn responsible for organizing the event.
If possible we would like the following call[1] to:
1. be forwarded to the authors of accepted papers and posters.
2. be forwarded to all travel grant applicants (since this can be an
alternate/complimentary source of funding)
3. be publicized on the conference web site.
The submission deadline is on Oct 7th 2019, and we would appreciate if you
could help us to spread the word.
We thank you in advance for your help.
Please let us know if you require any further information.
Best regards,
Mariam Kiran, Niky Riga, Chelsea Dobbins, and Yanjiao Chen
N2Women Fellowship Co-chairs
http://n2women.comsoc.org/
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[1] Fellowship call:
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N2Women is pleased to announce the continuation of our N2Women Young
Researcher Fellowship awards. N2Women considers you a young researcher if
you are currently a student, working as a post-doc, or in the 1st or 2nd
year of
your new research career. These awards will partially cover a young
researcher’s travel cost (up to $1000) to a meeting where an N2Women event
will be held. In exchange, the young researcher must help organize the
N2Women meeting. The benefit of doing the organization, in addition to the
travel funds, is for the young researcher to connect with the organizers of
the conference who are, typically, leaders in the research field. We will
arrange for a faculty or research member of N2Women to assist/mentor the
young researcher in this task. Support for these N2Women Young Researcher
Fellowship awards has been generously provided by ACM SIGMOBILE,
ACM SIGCOMM, IEEE ComSoc, IEEE CS TCCC, Microsoft Research, HP Labs,
Google Research
and Facebook.
To apply for a fellowship or for more information, please see:
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click the Fellowships link.
*The deadline for applications for DySpan is*
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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The 35th ACM Symposium On Applied Computing (SAC2020)
Brno, Czech Republic, March 30-April 3, 2020
http://www.di.ubi.pt/sac2020/
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For the past thirty four years the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
(SAC) has been a primary and international forum for applied computer
scientists, computer engineers and application developers to gather,
interact and present their work. The ACM Special Interest Group on Applied
Computing (SIGAPP) is the sole sponsor of SAC. Authors are invited to
contribute original papers in all areas of experimental computing and
application development for the technical sessions. For additional
information, please check the SAC web page:
https://www.sigapp.org/sac/sac2020/
TRACK ON NETWORKING
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A special track on Networking will be held at SAC 2020. This track aims to
be a forum for scientists, engineers and practitioners, in academia and
industry, to share new ideas, experiences and results, and to present
their latest findings in all aspects of computer communications, networks
and services. Original and unpublished papers and tutorials (half or full
day) are invited in all areas of networking. The Track will emphasize on
the design, implementation, management and applications of computer
communications, networks and services. Topics of theoretical nature are
also welcome, provided there is a clear practical potential in applying
the results of such work. Major topics of interest include but are not
limited to the following:
- 5G networks and beyond
- Big data for networking
- Cloud computing/Mobile cloud computing
- Cognitive radio networks
- Content-based network services
- Cross-layer optimization and control
- Cyber-physical systems
- Datacenter networking
- Edge and fog computing/networking
- Energy efficient network infrastructures
- Network fault tolerance, reliability and survivability
- Green communications
- High-speed networks
- Internet of Things
- Internet services and Applications
- Machine learning for networks
- Middleware support for networking
- Mobility management
- Multimedia communications
- Network architectures
- Network control and management
- Network measurements and analysis
- Network modeling and simulations
- Network performance
- Network protocols
- Network security and privacy
- Network virtualization and softwarization
- Optical networks
- Protocols, architectures and applications for the Internet of Vehicles
- Quality of service and quality of experience
- Resource allocation and management
- Routing and switching
- Security and privacy issues in Internet of Vehicles
- Self-organizing networks
- Social computing and networks
- Software defined networking
- Technologies for V2X communications (DSRC/WAVE, 5G, LTE, Wifi, others)
- Traffic engineering and characterization
- Transport protocols
- Ubiquitous networks
- Vehicular ad-hoc networks
- Virtual and overlay networks
- Wireless sensor networks
GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION:
Original and unpublished papers are solicited from the above-mentioned
areas. The file format should be PDF. The author(s) name(s) and
address(es) must not appear in the paper, and self-references should be
written in the third person tense, in order to allow double blind review.
Only the title should be shown at the first page without the author's
information. Papers must be formatted according to the template which is
available at the SAC 2020 website. Paper size is limited to eight pages
(covered by the registration fee) plus two additional pages (at extra
charge), resulting in the total of ten pages maximum according to the
above mentioned template. For papers accepted as posters, the length is
three pages (covered by the registration fee) plus one additional page (at
extra charge), resulting in the total of four pages maximum. A few key
words should be provided. A paper cannot be sent to more than one track.
Original manuscripts should be submitted in an electronic format through
the conference web site:
Online Submission Procedure for Regular Papers:
https://www.softconf.com/j/sac2020
Paper registration is required, allowing the inclusion of the paper/poster
in the conference proceedings. An author or a proxy attending SAC MUST
present the paper: This is a requirement for the paper/poster to be
included in the ACM/IEEE digital library. No-show of scheduled papers and
posters will result in excluding them from the ACM/IEEE digital library.
For any other question regarding this Track, please contact the Chairs at
sac2020(a)di.ubi.pt
IMPORTANT DATES:
September 15, 2019: Paper Submission Deadline
November 10, 2019: Author Notification
November 25, 2019: Camera-Ready Paper Due
STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION (SRC) PROGRAM
The SAC 2020 SRC program provides graduate students the opportunity to
meet and exchange ideas with researchers and practitioners in their areas
of interest. Active graduate students seeking feedback from the scientific
community on their research ideas are invited to submit abstracts of their
original unpublished and in-progress research work in areas of
experimental computing and application development related to SAC 2020
Tracks. This program is open for graduate students currently enrolled in
University or College and having active ACM and SIGAPP student membership.
Abstracts must be authored by students only. Faculty advisor(s) cannot be
listed as authors on the submission or on the final poster presentation.
No group projects are allowed. The work must not be submitted to any
another SRC program, journal or conference while it is under consideration
for SAC 2020 SRC Program. Students are invited to submit abstracts
(maximum of 4 pages in ACM camera-ready format) of their original
unpublished and in-progress research work in the above areas covered by
the Track on Networking. Accepted abstracts are limited to 4 pages in ACM
camera-ready format, no additional pages. Submission of the same abstract
to multiple tracks is not allowed. The abstracts are reviewed by reviewers
who review paper submissions to that track. The Track Chairs (TCs) manage
the review process. Upon the review results, The SRC Chair and Program
Committee select the best abstracts and invite their authors to
participate in SAC 2020. For more details, please visit SAC 2020 website
(Student Research Competition). Student research abstracts can be
submitted through the SAC 2020 webpage:
Online Submission Procedure for SRC Papers:
https://www.softconf.com/j/sac-src2020
Important Dates for SRC Program:
September 15, 2019: SRC Abstract Submission
November 10, 2019: SRC Author Notification
November 25, 2019: SRC Camera-Ready Paper Due
TRACK CHAIRS:
Mário M. Freire
Instituto de Telecomunicações e Departamento de Informática, University of
Beira Interior
Covilhã, Portugal
mario(a)di.ubi.pt
http://www.di.ubi.pt/~mario
Marília Curado
Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra
Coimbra, Portugal
marilia(a)dei.uc.pt
https://www.cisuc.uc.pt/people/show/2122
Ivan Ganchev
University of Limerick, Ireland / University of Plovdiv “Paisii
Hilendarski”, Bulgaria
Ivan.Ganchev(a)ul.ie
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ivan_Ganchev
Mohamed Mosbah
LaBRI, Bordeaux INP, France
mohamed.mosbah(a)u-bordeaux.fr
https://www.labri.fr/perso/mosbah/index-english.html
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Alexandre Santos, University of Minho, Portugal
André Aquino, Universidade Federal de Alagoas, Brazil
Bruno Sousa, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Carlos Becker Westphall, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
Edmundo Monteiro, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Eirini Eleni Tsiropoulou, University of New Mexico, USA
Eva Hladká, Masaryk University, Czech Republic
Fernando Boavida, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Fernando Ramos, University of Lisboa, Portugal
Giacomo Tanganelli, University of Pisa, Italy
Giovanni Giambene, Universita' degli Studi di Siena, Italy
Imen Jemili, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Joaquim Arnaldo Martins, University of Aveiro, Portugal
José Luís Oliveira, University of Aveiro, Portugal
Jose Neuman de Souza, Federal University of Ceará, Brazil
Leandro Villas, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil
Marco Roccetti, Università di Bologna, Italy
Máirtín O’Droma, University of Limerick, Ireland
Marie-José Montpetit, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Mohamed Mosbah, LaBRI, Bordeaux INP, France
Nicolas Hautière, IFSTTAR, France
Pedro Inácio, University of Beira Interior, Portugal
Peter Mueller, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Switzerland
Qin Xin, University of the Faroe Islands, Faroe Islands
Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Canada
Roberto Canonico, University of Napoli "Federico II", Italy
Roger Immich, University of Campinas, Brazil
Rossitza Goleva, New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria
Rui Valadas, IST, University of Lisboa, Portugal
Saverio Mascolo, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
Torsten Braun, University of Berne, Switzerland
Vinicius Borges, Federal University of Goiás, Brazil
Xavi Masip, Technical University of Cataluña, Spain
Zoubir Mammeri, Université Paul Sabatier, France
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FINAL CALL FOR PARTICIPATION : PACT 2019
http://www.pactconf.org
The organizing committee of PACT'19 invites you to join us in Seattle from September
23-25, 2019 for the 28th International Conference on Parallel Architectures and
Compilation Techniques (PACT 2019).
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EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE EXTENSION
The early registration deadline has been extended to September 3, 2019.
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CONFERENCE PROGRAM
PACT is a long-running conference at the intersection of classical parallel
architectures and compilers that brings together researchers from architecture,
compilers, programming languages, and applications to present and discuss their latest
research results.
This year's program reflects many of the exciting advances being made in our field,
particularly around topics related to heterogeneity: The continuing evolution of
general-purpose accelerators and the rise (the return?) of domain-specific/
special-purpose hardware. The program also features a machine learning as a driving
application class for architectural innovation.
See the full program at https://pactconf.org/conf-program/
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Kathryn McKinley, Google,
Resource Efficiency and Performance in the Cloud
Luis Ceze, University of Washington and OctoML
Bridging the Gap Between Deep Learning Models and “the Metal” with Apache TVM & VTA
Peter Kogge, University of Notre Dame
The 3rd Wall and the need for Innovation in Architectures
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WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIALS
In addition to the main conference program, tutorials on selected topics will be
offered Sep 21-22, including
o) Programming with Lightweight Threads: Argobots
o) Bambu: Productive FPGA Programming for Complex Parallel Applications
o) GPU Programming with OpenMP
o) Introduction to the Kokkos C++ Parallel Programming Framework
o) The Structural Simulation Toolkit
Further information can be found https://pactconf.org/wt-program/ (and be sure to
check back at this site for any additional tutorials).
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STUDENT TRAVEL GRANTS
Through the generosity of Pacific Northwest National Lab and Sandia National Lab,
funds are available to help defray the costs for students attending PACT'19.
Information about the application process can be found on the conference website at
https://pactconf.org/travel-grants/.
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ORGANIZATION
General Chair: Andrew Lumsdaine, PNNL and the University of Washington
Program Chair: Saday Sadayappan, University of Utah
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SPONSORSHIP
IEEE Computer Society (in cooperation with ACM).
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!!!!NEWS!!!! - DEADLINE EXTENDED TO SEPTEMBER 9, 2019 AoE
IA^3 2019
9th Workshop on Irregular Applications: Architectures and Algorithms
http://hpc.pnl.gov/IA3
November 18, 2019
Colorado Convention Center, Denver, CO
In conjunction with SC19
Sponsored by IEEE TCHPC
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Call for Papers
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Irregular applications occur in many subject matters. While inherently parallel, they exhibit highly variable execution performance at a local level due to unpredictable memory access patterns and/or network transfers, divergent control structures, and data imbalances. Moreover, they often require fine-grain synchronization and communication on large-data structures such as graphs, trees, unstructured grids, sparse matrices, deep nets, tables, and their combinations (such as, for example, attributed graphs). They have a significant degree of latent parallelism, which however is difficult to exploit due to their complex behavior. Current high performance architectures rely on data locality and regular computation to reduce access latencies, and often do not cope well with the requirements of these applications. Furthermore, irregular applications are difficult to scale on current supercomputing machines, due to their limits in fine-grained synchronization and small data transfers.
Irregular applications pertain both to well established and emerging fields, such as machine learning, social network analysis, bioinformatics, semantic graph databases, Computer Aided Design (CAD), and computer security. Many of these application areas also process massive sets of unstructured data, which keep growing exponentially. Emerging supercomputing applications are moving towards a convergence of scientific simulation, data analytics, and learning algorithms, mixed in various ways. Addressing the issues of irregular applications on current and future architectures will become critical to solve the challenges in science and data analysis of the next few years.
This workshop seeks to explore solutions for supporting efficient execution of irregular applications in the form of new features at the level of the micro- and system-architecture, network, languages and libraries, runtimes, compilers, analysis, algorithms. Topics of interest, of both theoretical and practical significance, include but are not limited to:
- Micro- and System-architectures, including multi- and many-core designs, heterogeneous processors, accelerators (GPUs, vector processors, Automata processor), reconfigurable (coarse grained reconfigurable and FPGA designs) and custom processors
- Network architectures and interconnect (including high-radix networks, optical interconnects)
- Novel memory architectures and designs (including processors-in memory)
- Impact of new computing paradigms on irregular workloads (including neuromorphic processors and quantum computing)
- Modeling, simulation and evaluation of novel architectures with irregular workloads
- Innovative algorithmic techniques
- Combinatorial algorithms (graph algorithms, sparse linear algebra, etc.)
- Impact of irregularity on machine learning approaches
- Parallelization techniques and data structures for irregular workloads
- Data structures combining regular and irregular computations (e.g., attributed graphs)
- Approaches for managing massive unstructured datasets (including streaming data)
- Languages and programming models for irregular workloads
- Library and runtime support for irregular workloads
- Compiler and analysis techniques for irregular workloads
- High performance data analytics applications (including graph databases and solutions that combine graph algorithms with machine learning)
- Applications that integrate scientific simulation, data analytics, and learning, and require efficient execution of irregular workloads
Besides regular papers, papers describing work-in-progress or incomplete but sound, innovative ideas related to the workshop theme are also encouraged. We solicit both 8-page regular papers and 4-page position papers. Authors of exciting but not mature enough regular papers may be offered the option of a short 4-page paper and related short presentation.
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Important Dates
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Abstract Submission: September 9, 2019 (EXTENDED!)
Position or Regular Paper Submission: September 9, 2019 (EXTENDED)
Notification: October 1, 2019
Camera-ready: October 10, 2019
Workshop: November 18, 2019
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Submissions
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Submission site: https://submissions.supercomputing.org
Submitted manuscripts may not exceed eight (8) pages in length for regular papers and four (4) pages for position papers including figures, tables and references.
Authors of regular papers will be able to provide up to one (1) additional pages for the Artifact Description (AD) appendix and, after paper acceptance, up to two (2) additional pages for the Artifact Evaluation (AE) appendix.
The templates are available at:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html.
Accepted papers will be published in the IEEE Digital Library through IEEE TCHPC.
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Artifact Description & Evaluation
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This edition of the workshop invites authors of regular papers to follow a reproducibility initiative like the main SC Conference, with specific appendices for the Artifact Description (AD) and the Artifact Evaluation (AE). Please refer to the SC reproducibility page for further details on the rationale behind AD and AE: https://sc19.supercomputing.org/submit/reproducibility-initiative/.
Authors of regular papers will be able to use up to one (1) additional page to provide an Artifact Description (AD) Appendix, describing the details of their software environments and computational experiments to the extent that an independent person could replicate their results. This additional page is voluntary, and must focus only on details on software environments and methods to execute the experiments. It should not add details on the proposed technical approaches. If a paper has no computational results, the appendix only needs to mention that computational results are not part of the paper.
Additionally, authors of accepted regular papers will be invited to formally submit their supporting materials to the Artifact Evaluation (AE) process. The process is voluntary, but authors that will participate in the AE will be eligible for the Best Paper Award of the workshop. Supporting materials for the AE include access to the actual software artifact, shared publicly (for example, through the CK - Collective Knowledge - https://github.com/ctuning/ck format), and two (2) further additional pages of the paper that details how to reproduce the results of the paper. For details on how to submit supporting materials to the AE process, please refer to: http://ctuning.org/ae/submission.html. Authors participating in the AE will receive an assessment of the artifact, and the related badge on their paper.
For any additional question on the AD and the AE please contact the Artifact Evaluation Chair Flavio Vella at mailto:Flavio.Vella@unibz.it.
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Organizers
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Antonino Tumeo (PNNL), mailto:antonino.tumeo@pnnl.gov
John Feo (PNNL), mailto:john.feo@pnnl.gov
Vito Giovanni Castellana (PNNL), mailto:vitoGiovanni.castellana@pnnl.gov
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Proceedings Chair
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Marco Minutoli (PNNL and WSU), mailto:marco.minutoli@pnnl.gov
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Artifact Evaluation Chair
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Favio Vella (Free University of Bozen), mailto:Flavio.Vella@unibz.it
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Technical Program Committee
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Nesreen Ahmed, Intel, US
Ashwin M. Aji, AMD, US
Kubilay Atasu, IBM Zurich, CH
Scott Beamer, University of California, Santa Cruz, US
Jonathan Beard, ARM, US
Michela Becchi, North Carolina State University, US
Sanjukta Bhowmick, University of North Texas, US
Erik Boman, Sandia National Laboratories, US
David Brooks, Harvard University, US
Aydin Buluc, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, US
Anastasiia Butko, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, US
Tim Davis, Texas A&M University, US
Assefaw Gebremedhin, Washington State University, US
Rajiv Gupta, University of California, Riverside, US
George Karypis, University of Minnesota, US
Peter M. Kogge, Notre Dame University, US
Manoj Kumar, IBM TJ Watson, US
John Leidel, Tactical Computing Labs, US
Kamesh Madduri, Pennsylvania State University, US
José Moreira, IBM TJ Watson, US
Miquel Moreto, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, ES
Walid Najjar, University of California, Riverside, US
Maxim Naumov, Facebook, US
Fanny Nina-Paravecino, Intel, US
Roger Pearce, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, US
Cynthia Phillips, Sandia National Laboratories, US
Keshav Pingali, University of Texas, Austin, US
Alejandro Rico, ARM, US
Jason Riedy, Georgia Tech, US
John Shalf, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, US
Edgar Solomonik, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, US
Ruud van der Pas, Oracle, US
Ana Lucia Varbanescu, University of Amsterdam, NL
Jishen Zhao, University of California, San Diego, US
Other members TBD
20th SIAM International Conference on Data Mining May 7 - May 9, 2020,
Cincinnati, OH, USA ========================================
SDM 2020 - http://www.siam.org/meetings/sdm20
Call for Papers
Scope
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Data mining is the computational process for discovering valuable knowledge
from data - the core of modern Data Science. It has enormous application in
numerous fields, including science, engineering, healthcare, business, and
medicine. Typical datasets in these fields are large, complex, and often
noisy. Extracting knowledge from these datasets requires the use of
sophisticated, high-performance, and principled analysis techniques and
algorithms, which are based on sound theoretical and statistical
foundations. These techniques in turn require implementations on high
performance computational infrastructure that are carefully tuned for
performance. Powerful visualization technologies along with effective user
interfaces are also essential to make data mining tools appealing to
researchers, analysts, data scientists and application developers from
different disciplines, as well as usable by stakeholders.
The SDM conference provides a venue for researchers who are addressing these
problems to present their work in a peer-reviewed forum. It also provides an
ideal setting for graduate students and others new to the field to learn
about cutting-edge research by hearing outstanding invited speakers and
attending presentations and tutorials (included with conference
registration). A set of focused workshops is also held on the last day of
the conference. The proceedings of the conference are published in archival
form and are also made available on the SIAM web site.
Topics of Interest
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*Methods and Algorithms
-Anomaly & Outlier Detection
-Big Data & Large-Scale Systems
-Classification & Semi-Supervised Learning
-Clustering & Unsupervised Learning
-Data Cleaning & Integration
-Deep Learning & Representation Learning
-Frequent Pattern Mining
-Feature Extraction, Selection and Dimensionality Reduction
-Mining Data Streams
-Mining Graphs & Complex Data
-Mining on Emerging Architectures & Data Clouds
-Mining Semi Structured Data
-Mining Spatial & Temporal Data
-Mining Text, Web & Social Media
-Online Algorithms
-Optimization Methods
-Parallel and Distributed Methods
-Probabilistic & Statistical Methods
-Scalable & High-Performance Mining
-Other Novel Methods
*Applications
-Astronomy & Astrophysics
-Automation & Process Control
-Climate / Ecological / Environmental Science
-Customer Relationship Management
-Data Science
-Drug Discovery
-Finance
-Genomics & Bioinformatics
-Healthcare Management
-High Energy Physics
-Intelligence Analysis
-Internet of Things
-Intrusion & Fraud detection
-Logistics Management
-Recommendation
-Risk Management
-Social Network Analysis
-Supply Chain Management
-Other Emerging Applications
*Human Factors and Social Issues
-Ethics of Data Mining
-Intellectual Ownership
-Interestingness & Relevance
-Privacy and Fairness Models
-Privacy Preserving Data Mining
-Risk Analysis and Risk Management
-Transparency and Algorithmic Bias
-User Interfaces and Visual Analytics
-Other Human and Social Issues
Submission URL
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https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/SDM2020
Workshop and Tutorials
======================
The conference will feature workshops and tutorials on several special
topics. Please see the SDM 2020 website for submission requirements.
Examples of workshops and tutorials are available through the SDM 2019
website,
http://www.siam.org/meetings/sdm19/
Organization
============
GENERAL CO-CHAIRS
Nitesh Chawla, University of Notre Dame, USA
Carlotta Domeniconi, George Mason Univeristy, USA
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Yan Liu, University of Southern California, USA
Sriraam Natarajan, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
WORKSHOPS CO-CHAIRS
Yuxiao Dong, Microsoft Research, USA
Gregor Stiglic, University of Maribor, Slovenia
TUTORIALS CHAIR
Danai Koutra, University of Michigan, USA
DOCTORAL FORUM CHAIRS
Matteo Riondato, Amherst College, USA
Brandeis Marshall, Spelman College, USA
PANELS CHAIR
Zhenhui Jessie Li, Penn State University, USA
PUBLICITY CHAIRS
Xiang Ren, University of Southern California, USA
Alfredo Cuzzocrea, University of Calabria, Italy
Sourangshu Bhattacharya, IIT, Kharagpur, India
AWARDS CHAIR
TBA
STEERING COMMITTEE CHAIR
Zoran Obradovic, Temple University, USA
LOCAL CHAIR
Ping Zhang, Ohio State University, USA
Important Dates (tentative)
===========================
Abstract Submission:
October 4, 2019 11:59pm (US Eastern Time)
Paper Submission:
October 11, 2019 11:59pm (US Eastern Time)
Workshop Proposals:
October 4, 2019 11:59pm (US Eastern Time)
Tutorial Proposals:
October 4, 2019 11:59pm (US Eastern Time)
**11th International Women in HPC Workshop: Diversifying the HPC
Community and Engaging Male Allies**
Sunday November 17th 2019
Denver, Colorado, USA
https://womeninhpc.org/whpc-sc19/workshop
# Call for Lightning Talks
Women-in-HPC will once again attend the Supercomputing conference to
discuss diversity and inclusivity topics. Activities will bring
together women and male allies from across the international HPC
community, provide opportunities to network, showcase the work of
inspiring women, and discuss how we can all work towards improving the
under-representation of women in supercomputing.
The 11th International Women in High Performance Computing (WHPC)
workshop at SC19 in Denver brings together the HPC community to
discuss the growing importance of increasing diversity in the
workplace. This workshop will recognize and discuss the challenges of
improving the proportion of women in the HPC community, and is
relevant for employers and employees throughout the supercomputing
workforce who are interested in addressing diversity.
## Sessions will focus on the following areas:
- Surviving difficult events and how to minimize the impact on your career
- Managing and resolving imposter syndrome
- Building an effective professional network
- How to get a new job or promotion
- Behaviors for inclusion: coping strategies for unconscious bias and
micro-aggression
- Dealing with the guilt while being a parent, guardian and caregiver
- Pointers on making and engaging male allies at workplace
**Call for Lightning Talks: Now Open!**
Deadline for submissions: August 14th 2019 AOE
As part of the workshop, we invite submissions from women in industry
and academia to present their work as a lightning talk. This will
promote the engagement of women in HPC research and applications,
provide opportunities for peer to peer networking, and the opportunity
to interact with female role models and employers. Submissions are
invited on all topics relating to HPC from users and developers. All
abstracts should emphasize the computational aspects of the work, such
as the facilities used, the challenges that HPC can help address and
any remaining challenges etc.
For details please see:
https://womeninhpc.org/whpc-sc19/submit/
# Workshop Committee
- Workshop Chair: Misbah Mubarak, Amazon Web Services, USA
- Co-chair: Gokcen Kestor, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
- General Chair: Toni Collis, Women-in-HPC co-founder and director
- Invited Talks Chair: Kaoutar El Maghraoui, IBM Thomas J. Watson
Research Center, USA
- Poster and Lightning Talks Chair: Mariam Umar, Intel Corporation, USA
- Posters & Lightning Talks Vice Chair: Weronika Filinger, EPCC,
University of Edinburgh,UK
- Mentoring chair: Mozhgan Kabiri Chimeh, University of Sheffield, UK
# Program Committee (for Early Career Lightning Talks)
- Elsa Gonsioworski, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
- Raquell Holmes, Improvscience, USA
- Elizabeth Bautista, NERSC, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
- Jo Adegbola, Amazon Web Services, USA
- Mozghan Kabiri, University of Sheffield, UK
- Karen Divine, Sandia National Laboratory, USA
- Zhiling Lan, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
- Hadia Ahmed, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
- Lavanya Ramakrishnan, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
- Debbie Bard, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
- Rosa Filgueira, EPCC, UK
-Mahwish Arif, CAM, UK
- Baiou Shi, PSU, USA
- Neelofer Banglawala, EPCC, UK
--
Regards,
Mariam Umar
Final Call for papers:
The 11th IEEE International Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and
Science (CloudCom 2019) will be held in Sydney, Australia on 11-13 December
2019.
Website: http://www.swinflow.org/confs/2019/cloudcom/
Key dates:
Submission Deadline: August 31, 2019 (11:59pm UTC/GMT, firm)
Notification: September 30, 2019
Final Manuscript Due: October 15, 2019
Submission site: http://www.swinflow.org/confs/2019/cloudcom/submission.htm
Publication:
Proceedings will be published by IEEE CS Press.
Special issues:
Distinguished papers will be selected for special issues in Future
Generation Computer Systems, Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing,
Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, Pattern Recognition
Letters.
===========
Introduction
CloudCom is the premier conference on Cloud Computing worldwide, attracting
researchers, developers, users, students and practitioners from the fields
of big data, systems architecture, services research, virtualization,
security and privacy, high performance computing, always with an emphasis
on how to build cloud computing platforms with real impact. The conference
is co-sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE), is steered by the Cloud Computing Association, and draws on the
excellence of its world-class Program Committee and its participants.
Topics of interest of CloudCom 2019 include, but are not limited to:
- Architecture, Storage and Virtualization
- Cloud Services and Applications
- Security, Privacy and Trust
- Edge Computing and Distributed Cloud
(1) Track 1: Architecture, Storage and Virtualization
- Intercloud architecture models
- Virtual Machines (VMs), containers, unikernels and microservices
- Cloud services delivery models, campus integration & “last mile” issues
- Virtualization technology and enablers (network virtualization,
software-defined networking)
- Networking technologies
- Cloud system design with FPGAs, GPUs, APUs
- Storage & file systems
- Scalability & performance
- Resource provisioning, monitoring, management & maintenance
- Operational, economic & business models
- Green data centers
- Computational resources, storage & network virtualization
- Resource monitoring
- Virtual desktops
- Resilience, fault tolerance, disaster recovery
- Modeling & performance evaluation
- Disaster recovery
- Energy efficiency
(2) Track 2: Cloud Services and Applications
- XaaS (everything as a service including IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS)
- Cloud services models & frameworks
- Service deployment and orchestration in the Cloud
- Cloud service management
- Cloud workflow management
- Cloud services reference models & standardization
- Cloud-powered services design
- Cloud elasticity
- Machine learning and systems interactions
- Data management applications & services
- Service for computing-intensive applications
- Mining and analytics
- Data-provisioning services
- Cloud programming models, benchmarks, and tools
- Cloud-based services & protocols
- Fault-tolerance & availability of cloud services and applications
- Application development and debugging tools
- Business models & economics of cloud services
(3) Track 3: Security, Privacy and Trust
- Accountability & audit
- Authentication & authorization
- Cloud integrity
- Blockchain Cloud services
- Cryptography in the Cloud
- Hypervisor security
- Identity management & security as a service
- Prevention of data loss or leakage
- Secure, interoperable identity management
- Trust & credential management
- Trust models for cloud services
- Usable security Risk management in cloud computing environments
- Privacy policy framework for clouds
- Privacy-preserving data mining for clouds
- Information sharing and data protection in the cloud
- Cryptographic protocols against internal attacks in clouds
- Privacy protection in cloud platforms
- Energy/cost/efficiency of security in clouds
(4) Track 4: Edge Computing and Distributed Cloud
- Cloudlet-enabled applications
- Distributed Cloud Infrastructure
- Foundations and principles of distributed cloud computing
- Architectural models, prototype implementations and applications
- Cloud brokers and coordination across multiple resource managers
- Interoperability and mobility
- Software infrastructure for cloudlets
- Dynamic resource, service and context management on edge computing
- Fog Computing
- IoT cloud architectures & models
- Cloud-based context-aware IoT
- Economics and pricing
- Experience with and performance evaluation of existing deployments and
measurements (public, private, hybrid, federated environments)
(5) Short Papers, Posters, and Demo
Submission Guidelines
Submissions must include an abstract, keywords, the e-mail address of the
corresponding author and should not exceed 8 pages for main conference,
including tables and figures in IEEE CS format. The template files for
LATEX or WORD can be downloaded here. All paper submissions must represent
original and unpublished work. Each submission will be peer reviewed by at
least three program committee members. Submission of a paper should be
regarded as an undertaking that, should the paper be accepted, at least one
of the authors will register for the conference and present the work.
Submit your paper(s) in PDF file at the submission site:
http://www.swinflow.org/confs/2019/cloudcom/submission.htm.
Publications
Accepted and presented papers will be included into the conference
proceedings. Distinguished papers presented at the conference, after
further revision, will be published in special issues of selected journals.
General Chairs
Albert Zomaya, The University of Sydney, Australia
Rajkumar Buyya, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Laurence Yang, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada
Program Chairs
Jinjun Chen, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Rajiv Ranjan, Newcastle University, UK
Aniello Castiglione, University of Naples Parthenope, Italy
Workshops and Tutorials Chairs
Xuyun Zhang, The University of Auckland, New Zealand
Short Papers, Posters, and Demo Chair
Muneeb Hassan, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Phd Consortium Chair
Deepak Puthal, Newcastle University, UK
Track 1: Architecture, Storage and Virtualization
Luiz F. Bittencourt, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil
Muhammad Usman, Federation University, Australia
Track 2: Cloud Services and Applications
Laura Ricci, University of Pisa, Italy
James Zheng, Macquarie University, Australia
Track 3: Security, Privacy and Trust
Martin Gilje Jaatun, University of Stavanger, Norway
Li Li, Monash University, Australia
Track 4: Edge Computing and Distributed Cloud
Sarunas Girdzijauskas, KTH, Sweden
Xiao Liu, Deakin University, Australia
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Doreen is a powerful advocate for women in engineering and mathematics. She chairs the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Education Forum at the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering. While at the University of Melbourne’s School of Engineering, she helped create nine research fellowships to launch and accelerate the careers of female academics.
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