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SUMMARY:Compilers for Parallel Computing (CPC'15)
DESCRIPTION:The 18th International Workshop on Compilers for Parallel Computing (CPC 2015)\, was organized by the Department of Computing at Imperial College London and took place betweenJanuary 7 to January 9\, 2015. The deadline for abstract submissions was October 29\, 2014. \nGroup photo from the CPC15 workshop\, by Doru Thom Popovic (CMU) \nProgram: the workshop program is now available here.   \nWe are pleased to announce that thanks to generous sponsorship from ARM and Codeplay\, we were able to offer half-price registration to PhD students. \nAbout the workshop \nCPC is unusual: it’s a true workshop\, with no published proceedings.  Instead\, it’s a meeting of international research specialists\, to present research and exchange ideas.  There is no peer review – we simply aim to select talks that will make an interesting programme.  Talks can cover work that is in-progress\, under review or already published. \nCPC15 workshop dinner at Doggetts Coat and Badge\, on London’s South Bank (Photo: Arturo González Escribano) \nThe CPC series started in Oxford\, England (1989) and continued\, with an 18-month period\, in Paris (1990)\, Wien (1992)\, Delft (1993)\, Malaga (1995)\, Aachen (1996)\, Linköping (1998)\,  Aussois (2000)\,Edinburgh (2001)\, Amsterdam (2003)\, Chiemsee (2004)\, A Coruña (2006)\, Lisbon (2007)\, Zürich(2009)\, Wien (2010)\, Padova (2012) and Lyon (2013). The main goal of the workshop is to bring together researchers in compilation and associated areas\, in an informal and relaxed atmosphere in order to exchange ideas and to foster collaboration. The scope encompasses all areas of parallelism and optimization\, from embedded systems to large scale parallel systems and computational grids. Here is a representative list of topics: \n\nParallel programming models and languages.\nParallelization techniques: user-directed\, semi-automatic\, and automatic.\nOptimizations for exploiting the memory hierarchy.\nOptimizations for exploiting instruction level parallelism.\nOptimizations for power consumption.\nProfile directed and feedback assisted compilation.\nProgram analysis and program understanding tools.\nHigh-level specification and domain-specific languages compilation.\nArchitectural models and performance prediction.\nJust-in-time compilation.\nStatic and dynamic optimization techniques for performance and scalability.\nParallel runtime systems.\nContinuous program optimization.\nProgram analysis frameworks and tools.\nBack-end code generation and optimizations.\nCompilation and optimization for multi-core systems.\nPerformance modeling and tools for performance tuning.\nArchitectural support for productive parallelization.\n\nWe encourage submission on new and emerging topics and reports on work in progress. Papers may contain previously-published material\, but should reflect the authors’ current interest. To enable a wide representation of research groups\, a maximum of two papers per group will be accepted. \nInstructions for authors \nAuthors were asked to submit a one-page abstract and title for consideration by October 29\, 2014 via the CPC Easychair page. Acceptance decisions will be notified by November 10\, 2014. Camera ready papers for the local proceedings (see below) must be submitted by December 16\, 2014. To facilitate the editing of local proceedings\, please sent your papers in PDF\, formatted according to either the Springer LNCS template (single column\, limited to 20 pages) or the IEEE Tran template (double column\, limited to 10 pages).  Abstracts will be evaluated by the organisers with the aim of creating a relevant and balanced programme of talks. \nFor all general questions related to the CPC’15 workshop\, please contact cpc2015@imperial.ac.uk. \nProceedings \nAccepted papers will be distributed to participants in local proceedings\, which will be made available electronically to the participants but will not be published formally. Authors may choose to except their papers from the local proceedings by explicitly notifying the organizers – it is entirely up to you whether you offer a paper for the local proceedings\, or not. \nOrganizers \nPaul H J Kelly\, Alastair Donaldson\, Fabio Luporini\, Doru Bercea\, Luigi Nardi and the Programming Languages and Systems section\, Dept of Computing\, Imperial College London \nSteering committee \nGianfranco Bilardi\, University of Padova \nAlain Darte\, CNRS\, Ecole normale supérieure de Lyon \nPedro Diniz\, Information Science Institute\, University of Southern California \nBasilio B. Fraguela\, University of A Coruña \nMichael Gerndt\, Technical University of München \nAndreas Krall\, Technical University of Wien \nMichael O’Boyle\, University of Edinburgh \nJose Moreira\, IBM T.J. Watson \nDavid Padua\, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign \nHenk Sips\, Technical University of Delft \nRegistration and accommodation \nAt least one author of each accepted presentation is expected to register and present the paper at the workshop. Registration is now open via this page.  Accommodation in London can be difficult and expensive\, and we recommend that you attend to this as soon as possible.  Imperial College offers a service to help with accommodation which may be helpful (http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/conferenceandevents/accommodation).  This agency may also be useful\, http://doctorhouse.co.uk/.
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