CALL FOR PAPERS
Second Workshop on Massively Parallel Processing (WMPP)
April 19, 2002 at IPDPS'02, Fort Lauderdale, FL
The
First Workshop on Massively Parallel Processing (WMPP),
held at IPDPS'01, was
a success, with 10 papers and an invited keynote speaker (Peter Kogge,
of Notre Dame).
We are now soliciting papers for the second workshop. Manuscripts
in all areas of massively parallel processing containing original
unpublished research are solicited. Topics of interest include, but
are not restricted to, the following:
- Algorithms and models for massively parallel computation
- SIMD and MIMD massively parallel systems case studies
- Teraflop and petaflop system development and application experience
- Intelligent Memories and Processing in Memory system development experience
- Data parallel & associative computing
- Scalable I/O and mass storage in support of massive parallelism
- Case studies and performance analysis of massively parallel systems and applications
- Resource management for massively parallel applications
- Domain specific libraries and application experiences
- Experience with use of commercial and experimental massively parallel systems
- System software and tools for massively parallel computing
Submission Guidelines:
Authors should submit an electronic version of their work for review
to Philip A. Wilsey, University of Cincinnati
(philip.wilsey@uc.edu). All manuscripts will be reviewed by members of
the program committee. Submissions should be a complete manuscript in
postscript or PDF, formatted 12 pages single- spaced 12 point font.
Submissions must be received by November 1, 2001. The email body
should include title, authors' full names and addresses, a FAX
number, and author email addresses. The IEEE CS Press will publish the
IPDPS symposium and workshop abstracts as a printed volume and the
complete proceedings on CD-ROM.
Important Dates:
- Manuscripts Due: November 21, 2001
- Notification of Acceptance: December 14, 2001
- Final version Due: January 18, 2002
Workshop Organizers:
- Organizing Committee:
- General Chair: Johnnie Baker (baker@mcs.kent.edu)
- Program Chair: Philip A. Wilsey (paw@ececs.uc.edu)
- Webmaster: Robert Walker (walker@mcs.kent.edu)
- Program Committee: (to be updated & expanded)
- Nael Abu-Ghazaleh, SUNY Binghamton
- Johnnie Baker, Kent State University
- Hank Dietz, University of Kentucky
- Ray Hoare, University of Pittsburgh
- Mahmut Kandemir, Penn State University
- Peter Kogge, Notre Dame University
- Alice Koniges, LLNL
- H. J. Siegel, Colorado State University
- Theo Ungerer, University of Karlsruhe
- Robert Walker, Kent State University
- Philip A. Wilsey, University of Cincinnati
- Publicity Committee:
- Nael Abu-Ghazaleh, SUNY Binghamton
- Maher Atwah, Hiram College
- Ray Hoare, University of Pittsburgh
Web pages for the KSU Parallel Processing Group
(http://www.mcs.kent.edu/~parallel)
are maintained by
parallel@mcs.kent.edu