[llvm-dev] Deadline Extension: LLVM-HPC2017 Workshop at SC17 - Call for papers
Hal Finkel via llvm-dev
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Wed Aug 30 03:07:01 PDT 2017
Hi again,
The deadline for submissions to the LLVM in HPC workshop has been
extended to Sept. 8, 2017.
-Hal
On 08/09/2017 01:28 PM, Hal Finkel wrote:
> Hi, everyone,
>
> A quick reminder: The deadline for paper submissions for this year's
> LLVM in HPC workshop at SC17 is just over three weeks away. If you've
> been considering writing a paper, please do! Looking for a good place
> to write up some of your work with more focus on the implementation
> details? Here's a good place. Not sure if your topic is in scope? It
> probably is, but please feel free to ask me.
>
> The proceeding of this workshop are published by ACM/IEEE.
>
> If you don't have enough for a pull paper, we're also having lightning
> talks this year (although those are not part of the published
> proceedings).
>
> Thanks again,
> Hal
>
> On 06/21/2017 06:40 PM, Hal Finkel wrote:
>> CALL FOR PAPERS
>>
>> ============================================================================
>>
>>
>> LLVM-HPC2017:
>> The Fourth Workshop on the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure in HPC
>> http://llvm-hpc4-workshop.github.io/
>>
>> November 13th, 2017, Denver, CO
>> In conjunction with
>> SC17: The International Conference for
>> High Performance Computing, Networking,
>> Storage and Analysis
>>
>> ============================================================================
>>
>>
>> The fourth annual LLVM in HPC Workshop, held in conjunction with SC17
>> and in
>> cooperation with SIGHPC.
>>
>> LLVM, winner of the 2012 ACM Software System Award, has become an
>> integral
>> part of the software-development ecosystem for optimizing compilers,
>> dynamic-language execution engines, source-code analysis and
>> transformation
>> tools, debuggers and linkers, and a whole host of
>> programming-language and
>> toolchain-related components. Now heavily used in both academia and
>> industry, where it allows for rapid development of production-quality
>> tools,
>> LLVM is increasingly used in work targeted at high-performance
>> computing.
>> Research in, and implementation of, program analysis, compilation,
>> execution, and profiling has clearly benefited from the availability
>> of a
>> high-quality, freely-available infrastructure on which to build.
>>
>> This fourth annual workshop will feature contributed papers and invited
>> talks focusing on recent developments, from both academia and
>> industry, that
>> build on LLVM to advance the state of the art in high-performance
>> computing.
>> Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
>> * Compiler design for highly-concurrent/parallel environments
>> * Compilation techniques targeted at high-performance-computing codes
>> * Programming-language implementation techniques enabling high
>> performance
>> and high productivity
>> * Embedding compilation and dynamic execution at scale
>> * Tools for optimization, profiling, and feedback
>> * Source code transformation and analysis
>> * Gap analyses of open-source LLVM-based tools
>>
>> NEW THIS YEAR: The workshop will hold a lightning-talk session. Please
>> contribute to making this session both vibrant and informative! An
>> abstract
>> and one-page summary is required for consideration.
>>
>> Deadlines:
>>
>> * Paper submissions due: September 1, 2017
>> * Notification to authors of acceptance: September 28, 2017
>> * Camera-ready papers due: October 11, 2017
>> * Workshop takes place: November 13, 2017
>>
>> Please see the SC17 home page (http://sc17.supercomputing.org/) for
>> registration deadlines and other information associated with the parent
>> event.
>>
>> Submissions:
>>
>> We are using EasyChair to manage submissions:
>> https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=llvmhpc2017
>>
>> Proceedings:
>>
>> The proceedings will be archived in both the ACM Digital Library and
>> IEEE
>> Xplore through SIGHPC.
>>
>> Organizer:
>>
>> Hal Finkel, Argonne National Laboratory, hfinkel at anl.gov
>>
>> Program Committee:
>>
>> Andrew Trick, Apple
>> Cameron McInally, Cray
>> Chandler Carruth, Google
>> Erik Schnetter, Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
>> Frank Winter, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
>> Gary Funck, Intrepid Technology
>> James Brodman, Intel
>> Jeff Hammond, Intel
>> Jim Cownie, Intel
>> Keno Fischer, Julia Computing, Inc.
>> Michael Wong, Codeplay
>> Nadav Rotem, Apple
>> Pat McCormick, Los Alamos National Laboratory
>> Ralf Karrenberg, Saarland University
>> Sameer Shende, University of Oregon
>> Tobias Grosser, ETH Zürich
>> Torsten Hoefler, ETH Zürich
>>
>
--
Hal Finkel
Lead, Compiler Technology and Programming Languages
Leadership Computing Facility
Argonne National Laboratory
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