[Tccc] CFP of FHC2013 -- The Fourth International Workshop on Frontiers of Heterogenous Computing

Chu Xiaowen chxwatComp.HKBU.Edu.HK
Thu May 9 02:04:03 EDT 2013



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CALL FOR PAPERS  

 

FHC 2013: The Fourth International Workshop on Frontiers of Heterogeneous
Computing

 

To be held in conjunction with IEEE HPCC 2013
<http://trust.csu.edu.cn/conference/hpcc2013/> 

 

Zhang Jiajie, China, 13 - 15 November, 2013

 

http://www.comp.hkbu.edu.hk/~chxw/fhc2013

 

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Important Dates

 

- Paper Submission Due:              July 15, 2013

- Notification of Decision:           August 15, 2013

- Camera-ready Papers Due:       September 15, 2013

 

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Overview:

 

We are witnessing a tremendous adoption of multi-core and many-core
computing in today's 

top supercomputers as well as personal supercomputers. The number of cores
packaged in a 

single processor grows from 2 to 16 in six years. On the other hand,
many-core co-

processors (such as GPUs and Intel MIC processors) are being actively
developed and play a 

critical role in today's supercomputers. For example, the number of Top500
supercomputers 

that use co-processors increases from 17 in 2010 to 62 in 2012. On the
software side, a 

plenty of applications are being optimized for multi-cores and/or
accelerated by many-core 

co-processors, including those from computational finance, numerical
computing, image/video 

processing, engineering simulations, bioinformatics, weather simulations,
quantum 

chemistry, etc. With the widespread of such heterogeneous computing systems,
many new 

research issues and challenges appear and have to be addressed.

 

The goal of this workshop is to provide a forum for researchers and
practitioners to 

discuss and share their research and development experiences and outputs on
multi-core and 

many-core heterogeneous platforms, software development tools, optimization
techniques, 

parallel algorithm design, energy efficiency, task scheduling, and all kinds
of successful 

applications. We solicit original and previously unpublished papers
addressing research 

challenges and advances towards the design, implementation and evaluation of
heterogeneous 

computing systems. 

 

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

 

- Large-scale Simulations on Heterogeneous Platforms

 

- Performance Modeling and Benchmarking

 

- Multi-core and Many-core Processor Architectures

 

- Parallel Programming Languages and Compilers

 

- Middleware and Libraries

 

- Parallel and Distributed Algorithms

 

- Self-configuration and Fault-tolerance

 

- Green Computing

 

- Scheduling in Supercomputers or Data Centers

 

- High Performance Computing in Cloud

 

- Load Balancing in Heterogeneous Systems

 

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Submission Instructions:

 

Authors are invited to submit manuscripts reporting original unpublished
research and 

recent developments in the topics related to the workshop. The length of the
papers should 

not exceed 6 pages + 4 pages for overlength charges (IEEE Computer Society
Proceedings 

Manuscripts style: two columns, single-spaced, 10-point font), including
figures and 

references. All papers will be peer reviewed by the programme committee and
the comments 

will be provided to the authors. Once accepted, the paper will be included
into the IEEE 

conference proceedings published by IEEE Computer Society Press (indexed by
EI).

To submit your paper, please access EasyChair
(http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?
<http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fhc2013> 

conf=fhc2013 <http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fhc2013> ). If you
do not have an EasyChair account, please obtain one through 

https://www.easychair.org/account/signup.cgi?conf=fhc2013.

 

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Workshop Co-Chairs:

 

Xiaowen Chu, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China

Yangdong Deng, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

Wei Ge, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

 

Technical Program Committee: (to be updated)

 

John Cavazos     University of Delaware USA

Matthew Curry  Sandia National Laboratories     USA

Bingsheng He    Nanyang Technological University           Singapore

Zhiyi Huang        University of Otago        New Zealand

Won-Ki Jeong    Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
Korea

Hai Jin   Huazhong University of Science and Technology              China

David Kaeli         Northeastern University              USA

Naga Kandasamy             Drexel University            USA

Volodymyr Kindratenko               University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
USA

Jingfei Kong       AMD Corporation            USA

Miriam Leeser   Northeastern University              USA

Peng Li Texas A&M University   USA

Qiong Luo           Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Hong Kong

John Michalakes              National Center for Atmospheric Research
USA

David Walker     Cardiff University            UK

Cho-Li Wang      The University of Hong Kong      Hong Kong

Tien-Tsin Wong                The Chinese University of Hong Kong    Hong
Kong

Hongsuk Yi          Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information
Korea

Yunquan Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences   China

 



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