PPoPP'07

Home Page

Call for Papers

Call for Workshops & Tutorials

Submissions

Registration

Hotel Information

Program

Workshops & Tutorials

Poster Session

Conference Committees

Previous PPoPP Symposia


PPoPP Call for Proposals for Workshops and Tutorials (Deadline: Nov. 6)

ACM SIGPLAN 2007 Symposium on
Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming (PPoPP 2007)

March 14–17, 2007, San Jose, California

http://www.ppopp.org

The ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming (PPoPP) 2007 is seeking proposals for workshops and tutorials to accompany the conference. Workshops and tutorials will be held on Saturday, March 17, and may be a half day or a full day in length.

The deadline for workshop and tutorial proposals is Nov. 6. Please send all proposals to the workshops/tutorials chair, Costin Iancu, at cciancu@lbl.gov. Please start the subject line with “PPoPP 2007:”.

The goal of the Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming is to provide a forum for topics about the foundations of parallel programming, tools and techniques for parallel programming, and experiences applying parallel programming in practice. In the context of PPoPP, “parallel programming” should be construed broadly to include the development of software for concurrent, multi-threaded, multi-core, multiprocessor, cluster, or distributed systems. Topics of interest include:

  • Parallel programming
  • Foundations of parallel programming
  • Analysis and verification of parallel programs
  • Performance analysis and optimization of parallel software systems
  • Middleware for parallel systems
  • Automatic parallelization
  • Parallel programming languages
  • Compilers and runtime systems for parallel programming languages
  • Parallel libraries or application frameworks
  • Tools for development or analysis of parallel software
  • Parallel applications or algorithms
  • Concurrent data structures
  • Synchronization and concurrency control
  • Software engineering for parallel programs
  • Fault tolerance for parallel software
  • Software issues for multi-core or multi-threaded processors

We encourage members of the community to consider submitting proposals for workshops that bring together researchers and practitioners working on research topics of significant current interest, as well as workshops that bring together researchers and practitioners working in particular areas.

For workshop proposals, please include:

  • The workshop title
  • The organizers and their affiliations
  • A description of the workshop and/or a proposed call for participation or papers
  • The proposed length of the workshop (half day or full day; if half day, planned length in hours)
  • If the workshop was previously held, the number of attendees at the last workshop and the number of presentations or papers given at the workshop.

For tutorial proposals, please include:

  • The tutorial title
  • Organizers, presenters, and their affiliations
  • A description of the tutorial
  • The proposed length of the tutorial (half day or full day; if half day, planned length in hours)
  • If the tutorial has been given previously, the location, date, and number of attendees at the last tutorial.

 

 


This page is maintained by JAHules@lbl.gov