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|Acronym=ICS 2009 | |Acronym=ICS 2009 | ||
|Title=23rd International Conference on Supercomputing | |Title=23rd International Conference on Supercomputing | ||
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+ | |Single Day Event=no | ||
+ | |Start Date=2009/06/08 | ||
+ | |End Date=2009/06/12 | ||
+ | |Event Status=as scheduled | ||
+ | |Event Mode=on site | ||
+ | |Venue=TJ Watson Research Center | ||
|City=Yorktown Heights | |City=Yorktown Heights | ||
|Region=New York | |Region=New York | ||
|Country=Country:US | |Country=Country:US | ||
+ | |Academic Field=Supercomputing; Computer Science | ||
+ | |Official Website=http://pcsostres.ac.upc.edu/ics-conference/archive/ics09/ | ||
+ | |Type=Conference | ||
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− | | | + | |Abstract Deadline=2009/01/12 |
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+ | |Organization=Special Interest Group on Computer Architecture, Association for Computing Machinery | ||
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Papers are solicited on all aspects of research, development, and application of high-performance experimental and commercial systems, including: | Papers are solicited on all aspects of research, development, and application of high-performance experimental and commercial systems, including: | ||
− | * Computationally challenging scientific and commercial applications; application studies and experiences: porting and tuning for performance and scalability | + | *Computationally challenging scientific and commercial applications; application studies and experiences: porting and tuning for performance and scalability |
− | * Architecture and hardware aspects: high-performance and power-aware microarchitectures, multithreading, multicore and multiprocessor systems optimization to exploit different levels of parallelism, interconnection networks, memory organization and parallel storage and I/O | + | *Architecture and hardware aspects: high-performance and power-aware microarchitectures, multithreading, multicore and multiprocessor systems optimization to exploit different levels of parallelism, interconnection networks, memory organization and parallel storage and I/O |
− | * High-performance computational and programming models; new languages and middleware for high performance computing; autotuners and function-specific code generators | + | *High-performance computational and programming models; new languages and middleware for high performance computing; autotuners and function-specific code generators |
− | * Hardware and software aspects of computational accelerators for supercomputing, such as Cell, GPGPUs, and FPGAs | + | *Hardware and software aspects of computational accelerators for supercomputing, such as Cell, GPGPUs, and FPGAs |
− | * Software aspects: programming models, restructuring and optimizing compilers and runtime systems, kernel and application development and performance tuning tools, novel infrastructures for Internet and Grid computing, operating systems and autonomic components at all levels | + | *Software aspects: programming models, restructuring and optimizing compilers and runtime systems, kernel and application development and performance tuning tools, novel infrastructures for Internet and Grid computing, operating systems and autonomic components at all levels |
− | * Performance evaluation studies and theoretical underpinnings of any of the above topics | + | *Performance evaluation studies and theoretical underpinnings of any of the above topics |
− | * Large scale installations in the Petaflop era: design, scaling, power, and reliability, including case studies and experience reports | + | *Large scale installations in the Petaflop era: design, scaling, power, and reliability, including case studies and experience reports |
Papers should not exceed 6,000 words, and should be submitted electronically, in PDF format using the ICS09 submission web site (available soon). Submissions should be blind. The review process will include a rebuttal period. | Papers should not exceed 6,000 words, and should be submitted electronically, in PDF format using the ICS09 submission web site (available soon). Submissions should be blind. The review process will include a rebuttal period. | ||
Workshop and tutorial proposals are also be solicited and due by January 15, 2009. Additional information will be available soon (or contact the General or Program Chairs. | Workshop and tutorial proposals are also be solicited and due by January 15, 2009. Additional information will be available soon (or contact the General or Program Chairs. |
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TJ Watson Research Center, Yorktown, New York, United States of America
ICS is the premier international forum for the presentation of research results in high-performance computing systems. Next year the conference will be held at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY. The Center is located in a scenic area of State of New York and is within easy reach of New York City.
Papers are solicited on all aspects of research, development, and application of high-performance experimental and commercial systems, including:
- Computationally challenging scientific and commercial applications; application studies and experiences: porting and tuning for performance and scalability
- Architecture and hardware aspects: high-performance and power-aware microarchitectures, multithreading, multicore and multiprocessor systems optimization to exploit different levels of parallelism, interconnection networks, memory organization and parallel storage and I/O
- High-performance computational and programming models; new languages and middleware for high performance computing; autotuners and function-specific code generators
- Hardware and software aspects of computational accelerators for supercomputing, such as Cell, GPGPUs, and FPGAs
- Software aspects: programming models, restructuring and optimizing compilers and runtime systems, kernel and application development and performance tuning tools, novel infrastructures for Internet and Grid computing, operating systems and autonomic components at all levels
- Performance evaluation studies and theoretical underpinnings of any of the above topics
- Large scale installations in the Petaflop era: design, scaling, power, and reliability, including case studies and experience reports
Papers should not exceed 6,000 words, and should be submitted electronically, in PDF format using the ICS09 submission web site (available soon). Submissions should be blind. The review process will include a rebuttal period.
Workshop and tutorial proposals are also be solicited and due by January 15, 2009. Additional information will be available soon (or contact the General or Program Chairs.