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- From: weaver@sauron.cs.colorado.edu (Robert P. Weaver)
- Subject: Final Workshop Announcement
- Message-ID: <1992Aug31.175908.26470@hubcap.clemson.edu>
- Sender: fpst@hubcap.clemson.edu (Steve Stevenson)
- Organization: Clemson University
- Date: Mon, 31 Aug 92 11:06:59 MDT
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- Workshop on Languages, Compilers, and Run-Time Environments
- for Distributed Memory Multiprocessors
-
- Program, and Final Chance for Registration
-
- The second Workshop on Languages, Compilers, and Run-Time Environments
- for Distributed Memory Multiprocessors will be held at the Clarion Harvest
- House in Boulder, Colorado from the morning of Wed., Sept. 30 through noon
- on Fri, Oct. 2, 1992. The topics that the workshop will address include:
- design and implementation of parallel programming languages; compiler
- optimizations to expose or enhance parallelism; support for regular and
- irregular data parallel computations; and experience with applying parallel
- programming languages and techniques to applications.
-
- To preserve the workshop nature of the meeting, attendance is being limited
- to approximately 100 persons. Currently there are a small number of
- places left. Anyone still wishing to register is encouraged to do so
- as soon as possible, by filling out the registration material below.
-
- The tentative program for the workshop is given below.
- Each 90 minute session will consist of two approximately 25-30 minute talks,
- with the remainder of the time for discussion.
-
- Wed. morning, 8:30 - 10
- LANGUAGES, GENERAL
- High Performance Fortran Status Report
- Guy L. Steele, Jr.
- Kernel-Control Parallel Versus Data Parallel: A Technical Comparison
- T. Pratt
-
- Wed. morning, 10:30 - 12
- COMPILERS, DEPENDENCY ANALYSIS
- Loop Transformations for NUMA Machines
- W. Li and K. Pingali
- Data Dependence Analysis for Compiling Programs on Distributed-Memory
- Machines
- S. Sharma, C.-H. Huang, P. Sadayappan
-
- Wed. afternoon, 1:30 - 3
- LANGUAGES, OBJECT ORIENTED
- The Shared-Memory Language pSather on a Distributed-Memory Multiprocessor
- J. Feldman, C.-C. Lim, T. Rauber
- P++, a Parallel C++ Array Class Library for Architecture-Independent
- Development of Structured Grid Applications
- M. Lemke and D. Quinlan
-
- Wed. afternoon, 3:30 - 5
- IRREGULAR PROBELEMS
- Lattice Parallelism: A Parallel Programming Model for Manipulating
- Structured Non-Uniform Scientific Data Structures
- S. Baden and S. Kohn
- Programming Models for Irregular Applications
- K.A. Yelick
-
- Wed. afternoon, 5:30 - 6:30
- POSTER SESSION and RECEPTION
-
- Thurs. morning, 8:30 - 10
- COMPILERS, MISCELLANEOUS
- Compiling Parallel Programs for iWarp
- T. Gross, S. Hinrichs, G. Lueh, D. O'Hallaron, J. Stichnoth, J. Subhlok
- Explicit Data Placement (XDP): A Compiler Intermediate Form That Explicitly
- Represents Data Placement and Movement
- V. Bala and J. Ferrante
-
- Thurs. morning, 10:30 - 12
- LANGUAGES, MULTI-MODULE
- Orca-1: Overview of A Simple Language Implementation of Phase Abstractions
- L. Snyder
- A Parallel Programming Environment Supporting Multiple Data-Parallel
- Modules
- B.K. Seevers, M.J. Quinn, P.J. Hatcher
-
- Thurs. afternoon, 1:30 - 3
- DATA DISTRIBUTION
- Efficiency of Data Alignment on Maspar
- B. Maniatty, B. Sinharoy, B. Szymanski
- Embedding Data Mappers with Distributed Memory Machine Compilers
- R. Ponnusamy, J. Saltz, R. Das, C. Koelbel, A. Choudhary
-
- Thurs. afternoon, 3:30 - 5
- LANGUAGES, FUNCTIONAL
- Implementing ML on Distributed Memory Multiprocessors
- P. Bailey and M. Newey
- Program Transformations for Static Process Networks
- S. Cox, S.-Y. Huang, P. Kelly, J. Liu, F. Taylor
-
- Fri. morning, 8:30 - 10
- COMPILERS, DATA PLACEMENT
- Array Privatization in Distributed Memory Systems
- P. Tu and D. Padua
- Optimal Evaluation of Array Expressions on Massively Parallel Machines
- S. Chatterjee, J.R. Gilbert, R. Schreiber, S.-H. Teng
-
- Fri. morning, 10:30 - 12
- LANGUAGES, LOWER LEVEL ISSUES
- User Defined Distributions and Alignments in Vienna Fortran
- B. Chapman, P. Mehrotra, H. Zima
- The Design and Design Philosophy of a New Parallel Scientific Language
- M. Rosing, R.B. Schnabel, R.P. Weaver
-
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-
- The proceedings of the meeting will be published in SIGPLAN Notices; an
- advanced copy of the proceedings will be provided to each participant at
- the workshop. The organizing committee for the workshop consists of
- Ken Kennedy (Rice), Chuck Koelbel (Rice), Piyush Mehrotra (ICASE),
- Joel Saltz (ICASE), Bobby Schnabel (Colorado) and Bob Weaver (Colorado).
-
-
- Local Arrangements Information :
-
- Accommodations
- A block of rooms has been reserved at the Clarion Harvest House in
- Boulder. The Clarion is Boulder's largest hotel and has a full range of
- facilities, including excellent sports and exercise facilities. The
- conference rate is $56/night single, $76/night double; this rate will be
- available until Sept. 1, 1992. To reserve, call 1-800-545-6285 and mention
- the "Distributed Language Workshop".
-
- There are also a number of motels within 5-15 minutes walking distance
- from the Clarion. These include:
-
- Golden Buff $62 single
- (Best Western) $67 double
- 1725 28th St. (approx 5 min walk)
- 1-800-999-2833
-
- The Highlander $46.95 single
- 970 28th St. $53.95 double
- 1-800-525-2149 (approx 5-10 min walk)
-
- Holiday Inn $48 single/double
- 800 28th St. (approx 15 min walk)
- 1-800-HOLIDAY
-
- Boulder Inn $54-63 single
- (Best Western) $59-66 double
- 770 28th St. (approx 15 min walk)
- 1-800-528-1234 (Ask for corporate rate for CU Computer Science Dept)
-
- Ground Transportation
- Boulder is approximately 25 miles from Stapleton International Airport
- in Denver, Colorado. There is an hourly shuttle bus that stops at the
- Clarion, and at any other motel if requested, and costs $9.50 one way.
-
- Conference Banquet
- A banquet will be held at the Gold Hill Inn in Gold Hill, Colorado,
- on Thursday evening. Gold Hill is a small, beautiful mountain town
- at about 8,200', 1/2 hour to the west of Boulder. Transportation will
- be provided, the drive includes spectacular views of the mountains and
- plains. The dinner is a full course meal (with wine) and choice of
- several entrees will be available (vegetarian upon request).
-
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- REGISTRATION FORM
-
- Second Workshop on Languages, Compilers, and Run-Time Environments
- for Distributed Memory Multiprocessors
-
- Boulder, Colorado, Sept 30 - Oct 2, 1992
-
-
- NAME ________________________________________________________
-
- ORGANIZATION ________________________________________________
-
- ADDRESS ____________________________________________________
- ____________________________________________________
- ____________________________________________________
- ____________________________________________________
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- EMAIL ADDRESS ______________________________________________
-
-
- Payment for the following is (indicate one): enclosed / being sent separately
-
- Registration Fee (includes copy of proceedings) : $45.00
- Conference Banquet (optional, $40.00) $
- Please indicate here if vegetarian meal
- desired : ____ _______
- Total $
-
- Please mail a check or money order for this amount made payable to
- University to Colorado to
- Carolyn Mich
- Department of Computer Science
- Campus Box 430
- University of Colorado at Boulder
- Boulder, CO 80309-0430
-
- Please either return this form to carolyn@cs.colorado.edu, or
- mail it to the above address.
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