Dear All,
1. Covid-19 Announcement: Under the extenuating circumstances due to
the international pandemic, HPCS 2020 is going fully virtual/online.
Accepted and presented papers in the HPCS 2020 will be published in
the conference proceedings as usual and submitted for inclusion in the
Digital Library after they are successfully presented at the virtual
conference. Information and instructions on how to prepare for the
virtual presentation will be posted on the conference website and sent
separately. Registration fees for the HPCS 2020 will be adjusted
accordingly and posted on the HPCS 2020 website as well.
2. The deadlines have been extended for the new dates for the
conference. You can still make changes until the deadline. After the
deadline, the paper will be reviewed by multiple reviewers. You will
be notified about the final status of the paper.
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Submissions: ------------------------------------------- 07
September 2020 - Extended
Acceptance Notification: -------------------------------------- 28
September 2020
Camera Ready Papers and Registration Due by: ----------- 09 October 2020
Conference Dates: --------------------------------------------- 10-14
December 2020
3. Call for Papers:
The Third Special Session on Virtualization in Machine Learning, High
Performance Computing and Simulation
(VIRT 2020)
CALL FOR PAPERS & PARTICIPATION
As part of
The 18th International Conference on High Performance Computing &
Simulation (HPCS 2020)
10 - 14 December 2020
Barcelona, Spain (Virtual/Online event)
http://hpcs2020.cisedu.info/ or http://conf.cisedu.info/rp/hpcs20
Paper Submission Deadline: 07 September 2020 - Extended
Submissions could be for full papers, short papers, poster papers, or posters
PURPOSE AND SCOPE
Virtualization has become the foundation of cloud computing. The scale
of cloud computing data centers is similar to the supercomputers used
in High Performance Computing. Both involve millions of CPU cores,
tens of thousands of accelerators like GPUs, FPGAs connected by high
speed interconnects and different connection topologies. Studies have
shown that the GPU utilization in HPC is often at 50%. Virtualization
can be the key to increasing resource utilization and managing massive
infrastructures efficiently.
GPU vendors have introduced virtualized versions of GPUs. FPGAs are
being deployed in virtual infrastructure. These and other developments
in the field, along with future exascale systems, will provide
increasing degree of virtualization within the systems.
The goal of this special session is to be an opportunity to discuss
and exchange research on the different virtualization technologies and
how they can be efficiently applied in High Performance Computing.
Theoretical research, engineering solutions dealing with practical
tradeoffs, and complex system implementation papers are welcomed.
The VIRT topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
Virtualization in HPC
o Energy efficient solutions for HPC applications in the cloud environment
o High-availability based on system-level virtualization mechanisms for HPC
o Fault tolerance mechanisms based on system-level virtualization
mechanisms for HPC
o Performance and evaluation of diverse HPC workloads in
virtualization environment
o Security Isolation, Resource Isolation and Data Isolation in Virtualized HPC
o Flexibility and Ease of system administration and management for
virtualized environments for HPC
o Running diverse workloads
o Running heterogeneous Operating Systems
o Live Migration and Suspend/Resume of VMs to improve resource
utilization and avoid downtime
o Scheduling of resources and Workloads
o Software Defined Data Centers (SDDC)
o Hypervisors and other virtualization solutions tailored for HPC systems
o Big Data and Analytics in Virtualized Environments
o Enterprise High Performance Computing in Virtualized Environments
Accelerators in Virtualized HPC Environments:
o Virtualized GPUs
o Scheduling of Virtual GPUs
o Using FPGAs in Virtualization Stack
o Dynamic Reconfiguration of FPGAs
IO Virtualization
o Network Virtualization
o SR-IOV
o Software Defined Networking (SDN)
o Storage Virtualization
o RDMA and vRDMA
Containers in HPC
o Isolation of Multiple User-Spaces
o Running containers in Virtual Machines
Tools
o Virtualization solutions for dealing with heterogeneity in HPC environments
o Compilers for heterogenous architectures involving GPUS, FPGAs,
multi-core CPUs
o Operating system support for virtualization in HPC systems
o Debugging and/or profiling in virtual environments
Algorithms
o Distributed Resource Scheduling
o Distributed Computing
AI, Machine Learning and Deep Learning
o Virtualization of Deep Learning Workloads
o Deep Learning in HPC Simulations
o Resource Allocation Using Machine Learning
o Reinforcement Learning for Resource Allocation
o Machine Learning to build tools for measurement & calibration
Virtualization in Simulation
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SUBMISSIONS
You are invited to submit original and unpublished research works on
above and other topics related to virtualization in high performance
computing and simulation. Submitted papers must not have been
published or simultaneously submitted elsewhere until it appears in
HPCS proceedings, in the case of acceptance, or notified otherwise.
Submission can be for
- Regular papers, please submit a PDF copy of your full manuscript,
not to exceed 8 double-column formatted pages per template, and
include up to 6 keywords and an abstract of no more than 400 words.
Additional pages will be charged additional fee. Submission should
include a cover page with authors' names, affiliation addresses, fax
numbers, phone numbers, and all authors email addresses. Please,
indicate clearly the corresponding author(s) although all authors are
equally responsible for the manuscript.
- Short papers (up to 4 pages), please submit a PDF copy of your full
manuscript, not to exceed 4 double-column formatted pages per
template, and include up to 6 keywords and an abstract of no more than
400 words. Additional pages will be charged additional fee. Submission
should include a cover page with authors' names, affiliation
addresses, fax numbers, phone numbers, and all authors email
addresses. Please, indicate clearly the corresponding author(s)
although all authors are equally responsible for the manuscript.
- Poster papers and Posters (please refer to
http://hpcs2020.cisedu.info/1-call-for-papers-and-participation/call-for-po…
for posters submission details) will also be considered.
Please specify the type of submission you have. Please include page
numbers on all preliminary submissions to make it easier for reviewers
to provide helpful comments.
Submit a PDF copy of your full manuscript to the special session paper
submission site at https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/VIRT2020 .
Acknowledgement will be sent within 48 hours of submission.
Conference Policies
Only PDF files will be accepted, uploaded to the submission link
above. Each paper will receive a minimum of three reviews. Papers will
be selected based on their originality, relevance, significance,
technical clarity and soundness, presentation, language, and
references. Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the
authors to register and present the paper, if accepted. At least one
of the authors of each accepted paper will have to register and attend
(virtually) the HPCS 2020 conference to present the paper at the
special session as scheduled. By submitting the paper to the HPCS
conference, all authors agree to abide by all HPCS conference paper
submission, publication and presentation policies as well as following
ethical and professional codes of conduct, including those of the
professional co-sponsoring organizations. Contents of manuscripts
submitted to the tracks program committees shall be regarded as
privileged as well and handled in the same manner and standards. For
more information, please refer to the Authors Info and Registration
Info pages.
Proceedings
Accepted papers will be published in the Conference proceedings.
Instructions for final manuscript format and requirements will be
posted on the HPCS 2020 Conference web site. It is our intent to have
the proceedings formally published in hard and soft copies and be
available at the time of the conference. The proceedings is projected
to be included in the IEEE or ACM Digital Library and indexed in all
major indexing services accordingly.
SPECIAL ISSUE
Plans are underway to have the best papers, in extended version,
selected for possible publication in a reputable journal as special
issue. Detailed information will soon be announced and will be made
available on the conference website.
If you have any questions about paper submission or the special
session, please contact the special session organizers.
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Submissions: ------------------------------------------- 07
September 2020 - Extended
Acceptance Notification: -------------------------------------- 28
September 2020
Camera Ready Papers and Registration Due by: ----------- 09 October 2020
Conference Dates: --------------------------------------------- 10-14
December 2020
SPECIAL SESSION ORGANIZERS
Uday Kurkure
VMware, Inc.
3401 Hillview Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA
Phone: +1 650-427-1179
Fax: +1 650-
Email: uday(a)alumni.stanford.edu
Hari Sivaraman
VMware, Inc.
3401 Hillview Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA
Phone: +1 650-427-3681
Fax: +1 650-
Email: hsivaraman(a)vmware.com
Lan Vu
VMware, Inc.
3401 Hillview Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA
Phone: +1 650-427-1327
Fax: +1 650-
Email: lanv(a)vmware.com
Uday Kurkure, Lan Vu and Hari Sivaraman
Co-Chairs of Virtualization in Machine Learning, High Performance
Computing and Simulation
Call for Papers
The sixth workshop on
Quantum Communications and Information Technology (QCIT’20)
http://qcit.committees.comsoc.org/
At IEEE Globecom’20, Taipei, Taiwan, 7-11 December 2020
http://globecom2020.ieee-globecom.org
Scope of the workshop:
Recent experimental results confirm feasibility of real applications in
quantum communications, computing, security, and sensing. Companies and
governments started to invest significant amounts of funding in research
and development of quantum technologies. These developments are offering
numerous opportunities to contribute to the research and engineering
aspects of quantum technologies.
On the scientific side, the workshop also addresses novel ideas in the
fields of quantum communications and information processing, which
contribute to the general know-how of quantum technologies.
The following topics are key to the workshop, but not exclusive:
- Quantum communications
- Entanglement distillation & swapping
- Quantum state discrimination
- Quantum sensing & metrology
- Quantum coding theory
- Homomorphic applications
- Quantum networks
- Quantum algorithms
- Error Correction for quantum systems
- Interconnection and complexity theory
- Modeling and simulation
- Optimized algorithms and applications
- Quantum eco-system
- Other topics related to quantum communications and information
processing
Submission info for camera-ready manuscripts:
Original and unpublished regular papers are solicited from the
above-mentioned areas. Regular papers have a length of 4 to 6 pages with
an optional payable 7th page. All manuscripts will be peer reviewed and
published in the workshop proceedings and after presentation in IEEE
Xplore. Templates for the manuscripts can be downloaded from:
https://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.ht…
The formatted manuscript should be electronically submitted as pdf via
EDAS:
https://edas.info/N27538
Further information is available in the Globecom 2020 webpages:
http://globecom2020.ieee-globecom.org
Important dates:
Manuscript submission due date: 1. August 2020
Notification date: 17. August 2020
Final manuscript due date: 1. October 2020
QCIT’20 workshop date: 7. December 2020 (Afternoon)
Globecom’20 conference date: 7.-11. December 2020
Workshop organizers:
Andrea Conti, University of Ferrara, Italia, a.conti(a)ieee.org
Lajos Hanzo, University of Southampton, United Kingdom, lh(a)ecs.soton.ac.uk
Peter Mueller, IBM Research Zurich Laboratory, Switzerland,
pmu(a)zurich.ibm.com
Michael Ng, University of Southampton, United Kingdom, sxn(a)ecs.soton.ac.uk
Call for Nominations:
2020 IEEE CS TCHPC Early Career Researchers Award for Excellence in High Performance Computing
The IEEE Computer Society TCHPC Early Career Researchers Award for Excellence in High Performance Computing recognizes up to 3 individuals who have made outstanding, influential, and potentially long-lasting contributions in the field of high-performance computing within 5 years of receiving their PhD degree as of January 01 of the year of the award. It is sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Consortium on High Performance Computing (TCHPC) and its member Technical Committees:
• Technical Committee on Parallel Process (TCPP)
• Technical Committee on Computer Communications (TCCC)
• Technical Committee on Distributed Processing (TCDP)
• Technical Committee on Cloud Computing (TCCLD)
• Task Force on Rebooting Computing (TFRC)
• Technical Committee on Computational Life Sciences (TCCLS)
Nominations: A candidate must be nominated by member(s) of the community. An individual may nominate at most one candidate for this award. The nomination application must be submitted via email to tchpc-awards(a)computer.org as a single PDF file and should contain the following details:
1. Name/email of person making the nomination (self-nominations are not eligible).
2. Name/email of candidate for whom the award is recommended.
3. A statement by the nominator (maximum of 500 words) as to why the nominee is highly deserving of the award. Note that since the award is for outstanding contributions, the statement and supporting letters should address what the contributions are and why they are both outstanding and significant. The nomination should also list the names and email of up to 3 persons who have provided letters supporting the nomination.
4. CV of the nominee.
5. Up to three letters of support from persons other than the nominator – these should be collected by the nominator and included in the nomination.
Important Dates:
• Nomination Deadline: August 15, 2020
• Results Notification: September 15, 2020
Award Selection Committee: The award selection committee consists of:
• Rosa M. Badia, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain
• Tom Conte, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
• Yufei Ding, University of California Santa Barbara, USA
• Vladimir Getov, University of Westminster, UK (Chair)
• Xu Liu, College of William & Mary, USA
• Guillaume Pallez, Inria, France
• Happy Sithole, National Integrated Cyber-Infrastructure (NICIS), South Africa
Note that members of the selection committee cannot be nominators or provide support letters.
Award & Presentation Note: Awardees will be presented a plaque and will be recognized by IEEE Computer Society and TCHPC websites, newsletters and archives. The awards will be presented at the SC20 conference that will be held in Atlanta, GA, USA during November 15 – 20, 2020. Details of the conference can be found at http://sc20.supercomputing.org/. For more information, please send email to tchpc-awards(a)computer.org.
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The deadline to submit a presentation proposal to the Maple Conference 2020 has been extended until Aug. 16, 2020. Please see the Call for Presentations, below, for details.
Call for Presentations
Maple Conference 2020 invites submissions of proposals for presentations on a range of topics related to Maple, falling into three broad categories:
Maple in Education
Topics could include, but are not limited to:
* Effective ways to use Maple as a tool to support remote learning or hybrid courses
* Innovative uses of Maple in the classroom (new ways to approach old problems, methods for using Maple to teach courses outside of traditional core math, impact on the curriculum, etc.)
* Measurable improvements in student performance after integrating Maple into a course
* Classroom tips and techniques/best practices drawn from experience
Algorithms and Software
Topics could include, but are not limited to:
* Symbolic and symbolic-numeric methods for solving mathematical problems, from any field
* Algorithm optimization and performance tuning techniques
* Effective use of types and data representations for particular problems or domains
* User interfaces for mathematical problem solving
Applications of Maple
Topics could include, but are not limited to:
* Applications that use Maple in unusual settings or in unusual ways
* Applications that push or extend the limit of what Maple can do
* Applications that explore critical world problems
* Applications that combine Maple with other technology
All presentation proposals will be reviewed by the conference organizing committee. If the proposal is accepted, the submitter will be invited to present their work at the conference.
After the conference, all presenters and invited speakers will be invited to submit a full paper for inclusion in the conference proceedings. These submissions will undergo peer-review, and the decision about acceptance or rejection lies with the Maple Conference 2020 Program Committee<https://www.maplesoft.com/mapleconference/Papers-and-Presentations.aspx>.
Presentation Proposals
Your presentation proposal should be in the form of a title and abstract for your proposed talk. Abstracts should be under one page/400 words in length, and must be in English. If your presentation proposal is accepted, at least one author is expected to attend the conference to present the paper.
All presentations are to be given in English.
Papers (optional)
After the conference, all presenters and invited speakers will be invited to submit a full paper on the work they presented. These papers will undergo peer-review, and if accepted, will appear in the conference proceedings. Papers should not duplicate work published or submitted for consideration elsewhere.
Papers must be in English and should be 6-15 pages in length. Please follow the Springer LNCS conference proceedings author instructions<https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…>. Authors should download the .zip file: "LaTeX2e Proceedings Templates."
Submission Instructions
Proposals should be in the form of a MS Word document or a PDF document.
Submission is via EasyChair at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=maple2020
Conference Details and Important Dates
Conference Date: November 2-6, 2020
Location: The conference will be held online.
Program Chairs: Robert M. Corless, Western University, and Jürgen Gerhard, Maplesoft
Submission Deadlines
Abstract submission: July 15, 2020 Extended to August 16, 2020
Notification of acceptance/rejection of presentation proposal: August 31, 2020 September 18, 2020
Paper submission: December 31, 2020
Notification of paper acceptance/rejection: February 28, 2021
Camera-ready copy due: March 31, 2021
See you at Maple Conference 2020!
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[Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP] CALL FOR PAPERS New Deadlines Registration of abstract (non-mandatory): July 15, 2020 Paper Submission: August 15, 2020 Acceptance Notification: September 15, 2020 ========================================================== 2020 BenchCouncil International Symposium on Benchmarking, Measuring and Optimizing (Bench'20) http://www.benchcouncil.org/bench20/index.html Nov. 14th - Nov. 16th, 2020, Atlanta, Georgia, USA ========================================================== Introduction ---------------- Benchmarking, measuring, and optimizing are fundamental human activities. The organizing committee is pleased to invite you to take part in Bench'20 to be held in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. This symposium (Bench'20) is organized by the International Open Benchmarking Council (BenchCouncil). Bench'20 overlaps with SC 20 (same place and same time), but it is NOT affiliated with the SC conference. The main themes of Bench'20 are benchmarking, measuring, and optimizing systems and applications in the areas of big data, AI, block chain, HPC, datacenters, IoT, and edge computing. The Bench conference has three defining characteristics. First, it provides a highquality, single-track forum for presenting results and discussing ideas that further the knowledge and understanding of the benchmark community as a whole. Second, it is a multi-disciplinary conference. The past conferences attracted the researchers and practitioners from the architecture, systems, algorithms, and applications communities. Third, it includes both invited sessions and contributed sessions. Regularly, Bench'20 will present the BenchCouncil Achievement Award ($3000), the BenchCouncil Rising Star Award ($1000), and the BenchCouncil Best Paper Award ($1000). As its duty, BenchCouncil incubates and hosts benchmark projects, and further encourages reliable and reproducible research using the benchmarks from BenchCouncil or other organizations. To this end, we present the BenchCouncil Award for Excellence for Reproducible Research to the papers using all publicly available benchmarks. Each winning paper earns a $100 prize, maximally up to 12 papers: 4 papers for each category of poster, spotlight, and oral. Call for papers ------------------------ Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following. **Synthetics or real-world data sets of: **Benchmark, measurement, and optimization of: **Benchmark specifications and open-source implementation reports of: ** Methodologies, abstractions, metrics, algorithms, and tools in benchmarking, measurement, and optimization for: ** Benchmark-driven domain-specific co-design of: ** Test methodologies and systems of: ** Workload characterization of: -Big data -AI -HPC -Machine learning -Big scientific data -Datacenters -Cloud -Warehouse-scale computing -Mobile robotics -Edge and fog computing -IoT -Block chain -Data management and storage -Medicine, finance and education Paper Submission ------------------------ Papers must be submitted in PDF. For a full paper, the page limit is 15 pages in the LNCS format, not including references. For a short paper, the page limit is 8 pages in LNCS format, not including references. The submissions will be judged based on the merit of the ideas rather than the length. After the conference, the proceeding will be published by Springer LNCS (Indexed by EI). Please note that the LNCS format is the final one for publishing. After the acceptance decisions are made, the presentation mode of each paper is determined based on the recommendations as poster, spotlight, or oral. All accepted papers, regardless of presentation mode, appear in the proceedings as full-length papers. At least one author must pre-register for the symposium, and at least one author must attend the symposium to present the paper. Papers for which no author is preregistered will be removed from the proceedings. Submission site: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=bench20# Improtant Dates --------------------- Registration of abstract (non-mandatory) July 15, 2020 Paper Submission August 15, 2020 Acceptance Notification September 15, 2020 Awards ---------- At Bench'20, several important awards will be given, which include: * BenchCouncil Achievement Award ($3,000) - This award recognizes a senior member who has made long-term contributions to benchmarking, measuring, and optimizing. The winner is eligible for the status of a BenchCouncil Fellow. * BenchCouncil Rising Star Award ($1,000) - This award recognizes a junior member who demonstrates outstanding potential for research and practice in benchmarking, measuring, and optimizing. * BenchCouncil Best Paper Award ($1,000) - This award recognizes a paper presented at the Bench conferences, which demonstrates potential impact on research and practice in benchmarking, measuring, and optimizing. * BenchCouncil Award for Excellence for Reproduceable Research (Each winning paper earns a $100 prize, maximally up to 12 papers: 4 papers for each category of poster, spotlight, and oral) - BenchCouncil incubates and hosts benchmark projects, and further encourages reliable and reproducible research using the benchmarks from BenchCouncil or other organizations. To this end, we present the BenchCouncil Award for Excellence for Reproducible Research to the papers using all publicly available benchmarks. Organization ----------------- General Chairs Jianfeng Zhan (BenchCouncil and Chinese Academy of Sciences) TPC Chairs Felix Wolf (Technical University of Darmstadt) Wanling Gao (ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Award Committees Lizy Kurian John (The University of Texas at Austin) D. K. Panda (The Ohio State University) Geoffrey Fox (Indiana University) Jianfeng Zhan (BenchCouncil and Chinese Academy of Sciences) Submission Chair Rui Ren (Cyberspace Security Research Institute Co., Ltd.) Publicity Chairs Ali Jannesari (Iowa State University) Akihiro Nomura (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Chen Zheng (Institute of Computing Technology, CAS) Zhen Jia (Amazon) Biwei Xie (ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Technical Program Committee ---------------------------------------- Matthew Bachstein, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Woongki Baek, UNIST David Bermbach, TU Berlin Arne Berre, SINTEF Ben Blamey, Uppsala University K. Selcuk Candan, Arizona State University Florina Ciorba, University of Basel Zhihui Du, Tsinghua University Vladimir Getov, University of Westminster Ryan E. Grant, Sandia National Laboratories Cheol-Ho Hong, Chung-Ang University Yunyou Huang, Guangxi Normal University Sascha Hunold, TU Vienna Khaled Ibrahim, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Todor Ivanov, Frankfurt Big Data Lab, Goethe University Frankfurt Zhen Jia, Amazon Nikhil Jain, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Juby Jose, Intel Gwangsun Kim, POSTECH Huan Liu, Arizona State University Gang Lu, Huawei Xiaoyi Lu, The Ohio State University Piotr Luszczek, University of Tennessee Knoxville Lucas Mello Schnorr, UFRGS Benson Muite, University of Tartu Bin Ren, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Rui Ren, Cyberspace Security Research Institute Co., Ltd. Hyogi Sim, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Shuaiwen Leon Song, The University of Sydney Salman Zubair Toor, Uppsala University Blesson Varghese, Queen's University Belfast, UK Feiyi Wang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Lei Wang, ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences Bo Wu, Colorado School of Mines Biwei Xie, ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences Jungang Xu, College of Computer and Control Engineering, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Chen Zheng, ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences Xiexuan Zhou, Max Plank Institute of Biochemistry
Dear Sir, dear Madam,
Please, can you pass this announcement also to interested colleagues.
Kind regards
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CALL FOR PAPERS
The 7th Special Session on High Performance Computing for Application
Benchmarking and Optimization (HPBench 2020)
As part of the International Conference on High Performance Computing &
Simulation (HPCS 2020) http://hpcs2020.cisedu.info/ or
http://conf.cisedu.info/rp/hpcs20
Barcelona, Spain
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Benchmarking is an essential aspect of modern high performance computing
and computational science, and as such, it provides a means for quantifying
and comparing the performance of different computer systems. With a
large combination of aspects to benchmark, all the way from the capability
of a single core, to cluster configuration, and to various software
configurations, the benchmarking process is more of an art than science.
However, the results of this process drive modern science and are vital for
the community to draw sensible conclusions on the performance of
applications and systems. This special session focuses on research work
aimed at benchmarking modern parallel and distributed systems for
addressing a number of real world problems. As such, contributions
concerning the definition of new open platforms, new benchmarks to match
modern architectural evolutions, studies on the aspects of benchmarking
different aspects of systems (from raw runtime performance to energy
consumption to energy consumed per data movement) and mathematical
foundations of benchmarking are sought.
IMPORTANT DATES :
Papers Due: 21 July 2020
Author Notification: 03 August 2020
Camera-Ready Submission: 15 August 2020
Conference Dates: 26-30 October 2020
TOPICS :
The HPBench topics of interest include, but are not limited to
-Open Platforms for Parallel and Distributed Application Benchmarking and
Optimization
-Benchmarking on the Cloud
-Benchmarking of Clusters, Supercomputers, and large-scale systems
-Benchmarking the Performance of I/O
-Benchmarking of Energy and Energy Efficiency
-Benchmarking Web Services
-Virtualization for Distributed Benchmarking
-Data Distribution for Benchmarking
-Performance results of benchmarks on modern platforms
-Scalability Aspects of Benchmarking Parallel Applications on Parallel and
Distributed Systems
-Benchmarking of Parallel Scientific and Business Applications
-Performance of Benchmarking Applications (Eg: NAS parallel benchmarks)
-Techniques, frameworks and results concerning the benchmarking of library
packages
-Tools and frameworks for performance modeling systems and applications
-Tools and frameworks for simulation, measurement and monitoring
-Performance Measurements, Monitoring, Modeling and Simulation
-Domain-specific benchmarks and applications (such as image processing,
pattern recognition, cryptography, biometrics, differential equation
solvers, signal processing and alike)
-Mathematical Foundations of Benchmarking, Metrics and Heuristics
GENERAL CHAIRS :
Samar Aseeri, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi
Arabia
Jordi Blasco, New Zealand eScience Infrastructure & Landcare Research, New
Zealand
Luigi Iapichino, Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ), Germany
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Cosimo Anglano, Universitá del Piemonte Orientale, Italy
Fabio Baruffa, Intel, Germany
Ben Blamey, Uppsala University, Sweden
Suren Byna, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, California, USA
Paul Carpenter, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain
Jesus Carretero, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
Douglas Doerfler, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Zhiyi Huang, University of Otago, New Zealand
Clay Hughes, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
Aleksandar Ilic, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
Bok Jik Lee, Seoul National University, Korea
Sebastian Lührs, Jülich Supercomputing Centre, Forschungszentrum Jülich
GmbH, Jülich, Germany
Ravi Reddy Manumachu, University College Dublin, Ireland
Dana Petcu, West University of Timisoara, Romania
Ivan Rodero, Rutgers University, USA
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http://conf.cisedu.info/rp/hpcs20/2-conference/special-sessions/session02-h…
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Computational Scientist
Extreme Computing Research Center (ECRC)
Building 1 -Office: 0128
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Thuwal, Saudi Arabia
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Analytics (HiPC) serves as a forum to present current work by
researchers from around the world as well as highlight activities in
Asia in the areas of high performance computing and data science. The
meeting focuses on all aspects of high performance computing systems,
and data science and analytics, and their scientific, engineering, and
commercial applications.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, HiPC 2020 will be held virtually this
year. The registration fees for authors will be reduced, and details
regarding the same will be communicated later. We are also workin with
the sponsors to offer complimentary access to the online proceedings
publication as well as participation in the virtual meeting.
Extended Deadlines for HiPC 2020 are as follows:
Abstract Registration: July 10, 2020
Paper Submission Deadline: July 15, 2020
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IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing, Data, and
Analytics (HiPC) serves as a forum to present current work by
researchers from around the world as well as highlight activities in
Asia in the areas of high performance computing and data science. The
meeting focuses on all aspects of high performance computing systems,
and data science and analytics, and their scientific, engineering, and
commercial applications.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, HiPC 2020 will be held virtually this
year. The registration fees for authors will be reduced, and details
regarding the same will be communicated later. We are also workin with
the sponsors to offer complimentary access to the online proceedings
publication as well as participation in the virtual meeting.
Upcoming Deadlines for HiPC 2020 are as follows:
Abstract Registration: July 1, 2020
Paper Submission Deadline: July 8, 2020
For more details, please visit: https://hipc.org/
Call for Papers can be found at https://hipc.org/call-for-papers/
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IA^3 2020
10th Workshop on Irregular Applications: Architectures and Algorithms
http://hpc.pnl.gov/IA3
November 15, 2020
Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, GA
In conjunction with SC20
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: August 28, 2020 (AoE)
Position or Regular Paper Submission: September 4, 2020 (AoE)
Notification: September 28, 2020
Artifact Evaluation: September 28, 2020 - October 10, 2020
Camera-ready: October 10, 2020
Workshop: November 15, 2020
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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 (excluding 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://sc20.supercomputing.org/submit/transparency-reproducibility-initiat…
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. Note that differently from the main conferene, this additional page is voluntary (not mandatory - i.e., if a paper has no computational results, do not attach it) for the workshop, 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.
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, Biagio Cosenza, at bcosenza(a)unisa.it.
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Organizers
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Antonino Tumeo (PNNL), antonino.tumeo(a)pnnl.gov
John Feo (PNNL), john.feo(a)pnnl.gov
Vito Giovanni Castellana (PNNL), vitoGiovanni.castellana(a)pnnl.gov
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Proceedings Chair
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Marco Minutoli (PNNL and WSU), marco.minutoli(a)pnnl.gov
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Artifact Evaluation Chair
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Biagio Cosenza (University of Salerno), bcosenza(a)unisa.it
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Technical Program Committee
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Nesreen Ahmed, Intel, US
Johnathan Alsop, AMD, US
Eishi Arima, University of Tokyo, JP
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, SNL, US
David Brooks, Harvard University, US
Prerna Budhkar, Intel, US
Aydin Buluc, LBNL, US
Anastasiia Butko, LBNL, US
Assefaw Gebremedhin, Washington State University, US
Rajiv Gupta, University of California, Riverside, US
Peter M. Kogge, Notre Dame University, US
John Leidel, Tactical Computing Lab, US
Kamesh Madduri, Pennsylvania State University
José Moreira, IBM Research, US
Miquel Moretó, Barçelona Supercomputing Center, ES
Maxim Naumov, Facebook, US
Fanny Nina-Paravecino, Microsoft, US
Roger Pearce, LLNL, US
Keshav Pingali, University of Texas, Austin, US
Alejandro Rico, ARM, US
Jason Riedy, Georgia Tech, US
Thomas B. Rolinger, University of Maryland, US
Kentaro Sano, RIKEN, JP
John Shalf, LBNL, US
Shaden Smith, Microsoft, US
Tyler Sorensen, Princeton, US
Ruud van der Pas, Oracle, NL
Ana Lucia Varbanescu, University of Amsterdam, NL
Flavio Vella, Free University of Bozen, IT
Other members TBD
Hello,
First, our sincerest apologies if you have received this message across multiple platforms, but we want to be sure that you hear about Maple Conference 2020!
That's right, Maple Conference 2020 is happening November 2-6, 2020. This conference is dedicated to exploring different aspects of the math software Maple, including Maple's impact on education, new symbolic computation algorithms and techniques, and the wide range of Maple applications. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the latest research, share experiences, and interact with Maple developers.
The conference will take place online, and will include live presentations and discussions as well as and recordings and chatrooms, in order to accommodate time zones. Maplesoft staff will also offer Maple training sessions on a variety of topics during the conference.
Call for Presentations
Maple Conference 2020 invites submissions of proposals for presentations on a range of topics related to Maple, falling into three broad categories:
Maple in Education
Topics could include, but are not limited to:
* Effective ways to use Maple as a tool to support remote learning or hybrid courses
* Innovative uses of Maple in the classroom (new ways to approach old problems, methods for using Maple to teach courses outside of traditional core math, impact on the curriculum, etc.)
* Measurable improvements in student performance after integrating Maple into a course
* Classroom tips and techniques/best practices drawn from experience
Algorithms and Software
Topics could include, but are not limited to:
* Symbolic and symbolic-numeric methods for solving mathematical problems, from any field
* Algorithm optimization and performance tuning techniques
* Effective use of types and data representations for particular problems or domains
* User interfaces for mathematical problem solving
Applications of Maple
Topics could include, but are not limited to:
* Applications that use Maple in unusual settings or in unusual ways
* Applications that push or extend the limit of what Maple can do
* Applications that explore critical world problems
* Applications that combine Maple with other technology
All presentation proposals will be reviewed by the conference organizing committee. If the proposal is accepted, the submitter will be invited to present their work at the conference.
After the conference, all presenters and invited speakers will be invited to submit a full paper for inclusion in the conference proceedings. These submissions will undergo peer-review, and the decision about acceptance or rejection lies with the Maple Conference 2020 Program Committee<https://www.maplesoft.com/mapleconference/Papers-and-Presentations.aspx>.
Presentation Proposals
Your presentation proposal should be in the form of a title and abstract for your proposed talk. Abstracts should be under one page/400 words in length, and must be in English. If your presentation proposal is accepted, at least one author is expected to attend the conference to present the paper.
All presentations are to be given in English.
Papers (optional)
After the conference, all presenters and invited speakers will be invited to submit a full paper on the work they presented. These papers will undergo peer-review, and if accepted, will appear in the conference proceedings. Papers should not duplicate work published or submitted for consideration elsewhere.
Papers must be in English and should be 6-15 pages in length. Please follow the Springer LNCS conference proceedings author instructions<https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…>. Authors should download the .zip file: "LaTeX2e Proceedings Templates."
Submission Instructions
Proposals should be in the form of a Word doc or a PDF.
Submission is via EasyChair at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=maple2020
Conference Details and Important Dates
Conference Date: November 2-6, 2020
Location: The conference will be held online.
Program Chairs: Robert M. Corless, Western University, and Jürgen Gerhard, Maplesoft
Submission Deadlines
Abstract submission: July 15, 2020
Notification of acceptance/rejection of presentation proposal: August 31, 2020
Paper submission: December 31, 2020
Notification of paper acceptance/rejection: February 28, 2021
Camera-ready copy due: March 31, 2021
See you at Maple Conference 2020!
Sincerely,
Rob Corless and Jürgen Gerhard, Maple Conference 2020 Program Chairs
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