Call for Papers

ICPP Track on Languages and Compilers

Submission Deadline: February 8, 2004

 

International Conference on Parallel Processing, one of the oldest conferences in the field, is holding its 33rd meeting in Montreal, Canada, August 15-18, 2004.  The languages and compilers track invites researchers and professionals to submit papers that describe original unpublished work in analyzing and improving programs through compiler, profiling, or run-time techniques.  The topics of interest include but are not limited to

 

    o techniques for improving parallelism and locality

    o program behavior characterization

    o dynamic program optimization

    o compiler support for MPI, OpenMP, and multi-threaded programs

    o parallel programming language design

    o compiling for emerging systems such as embedded, IA-64, and Grids

    o efficient implementation of Java programs

    o traditional topics in compilation and optimization

 

For submission details, please visit the ICPP 04 web page at http://www.ece.purdue.edu/icpp2004.

 

 

Track Vice Chair : Chen Ding, U. of Rochester, USA (cding@cs.rochester.edu)

 

Program Committee:

 

    Jose Nelson Amaral, U. of Alberta, Canada (amaral@cs.ualberta.ca)

    Michal Cierniak, Microsoft, USA (michaljc@microsoft.com)

    Cliff Click, Azul Systems, USA (cliffc@acm.org)

    Pedro Diniz, ISI, U. of Southern California, USA (pedro@isi.edu)

    Kath Knobe, Cambridge Lab, Hewlett Packard, USA (kath.knobe@hp.com)

    Shih-Wei Liao, MRL, Intel, USA (shih-wei.liao@intel.com)

    Sam Midkiff, Purdue University, USA (smidkiff@purdue.edu)

    David Padua, U. of Illinois Urbana-Champion, USA (padua@cs.uiuc.edu)

    Santosh Pande, Georgia Inst. of Technology, USA (santosh@cc.gatech.edu)

    Keshav Pingali, Cornell University, USA (pingali@cs.cornell.edu)

    Michael Voss, U. of Toronto, Canada (voss@eecg.toronto.edu)

    Chengyong Wu, ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R.China (cwu@ict.ac.cn)