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- Subject: 2nd Wkshp. on Heterogeneous Processing (HP '93): call for papers
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- Keywords: heterogeneous processing, parallel processing
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- Organization: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
- Date: 2 Sep 1992 14:17:42 -0700
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- Seventh International Parallel Processing Symposium (IPPS '93)
- Second Workshop on Heterogeneous Processing (HP '93)
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- SYMPOSIUM: The seventh annual International Parallel Processing
- Symposium (IPPS '93) will be held April 13-16, 1993 at the Newport
- Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club, Newport Beach, California. The
- symposium is sponsored by IEEE Computer Society and will be held in
- cooperation with ACM SIGARCH. IPPS '93 is a forum for engineers and
- scientists from around the world to present the latest research
- findings in all aspects of parallel and distributed processing.
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- WORKSHOP: The second annual workshop on Heterogeneous Processing (HP)
- will be held on the first day of the Symposium (April 13). For the
- purposes of the workshop, HP is considered the use of different types
- of parallel processors, processing components, or connectivity
- paradigms to maximize performance, cost-effectiveness and/or
- development effort. HP might range in mode from coupled
- supercomputing- class machines at separated sites (aka
- "Metacomputing") to diverse elements in a single computer (aka
- mixed-mode processing). Components of Heterogeneous Processing have
- appeared in the scientific literature over the last several years.
- They have included such efforts as the matching of individual code
- segments to best-suited machines, the development of heterogeneous
- processor suites to span wide problem sets, and the intelligent
- management of heterogeneous processor suites.
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- The workshop will feature an invited address and several sessions of
- submitted paper presentations. Authors are invited to submit
- manuscripts which demonstrate original unpublished research in all
- areas of Heterogeneous processing. The topics of interest include but
- are not limited to the following:
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- Code Profiling Network Profiling
- Metacompilers Analytic Benchmarking
- Problem Mapping Intelligent Management
- Orchestration Tools Analysis Tools
- Configuration Levels and Modes Configuration Switching
- Crossover Strategies Processor Selection Criteria
- Programming Tools Programming Paradigms
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- SUBMITTING PAPERS: All papers will be reviewed. Send five (5) copies
- of complete paper (not to exceed 15 single spaced, single sided pages)
- to the Workshop Chair. Manuscripts must be received by October 21,
- 1992. Due to the large number of anticipated submissions, manuscripts
- postmarked later than October 21, 1991 risk rejection. (Post overseas
- submissions air mail.) Notification of review decisions will be
- mailed by December 31, 1992. Camera ready papers are due January 29,
- 1993. Proceedings will be available at the symposium.
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- WORKSHOP CHAIR:
- Richard F. Freund, Code 423
- Naval Research and Development Center
- San Diego, CA 92152-5000
- (voice) 619 553-4071,
- (fax) 619 553-5136,
- email: freund@superc.nosc.mil
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- PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS:
- Mary M. Eshaghian, New Jersey Institute of Technology
- Vaidy Sunderam, Emory University
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- PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
- Fran Berman, University of California, San Diego
- Tom Kitchens, Department of Energy
- Sam Lomonaco, University of Maryland
- Danny Menasce, George Mason University
- Jerry Potter, Kent State University
- Viktor Prasanna, University of Southern of California
- Guna Seetharaman, University of Southwest Louisiana
- H. J. Siegel, Purdue University
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