Wednesday, September 19, 2012

[DMANET] IEEE-IPDPS 2013 - CfP (Abstracts due Sept 24th; submissions due Oct 1st)

September 18, 2012 Release
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SUBMISSION PORTAL IS OPEN AT WWW.IPDPS.ORG
• Abstracts due.....September 24, 2012
• Submissions due.....October 1, 2012
(All deadlines are 11:59 PM Hawaii Time)

• Rebuttal period.....November 14-18, 2012
• Author final notification.....December 23, 2012
• Camera-ready due.....February 1, 2013
• Conference dates.....May 20-24, 2013
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IEEE IPDPS 2013 CALL FOR PAPERS
27th IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium
Boston-Cambridge, USA
20-24 May 2012
www.ipdps.org
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Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Parallel Processing
In cooperation with ACM SIGARCH, IEEE Computer Society Technical
Committee on Computer Architecture, and IEEE Computer Society
Technical Committee on Distributed Processing
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IPDPS 2013 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
In 2013, IPDPS will be held along the banks of the Charles River at
the Hyatt Regency Cambridge with great views of the Boston skyline.
The Boston-Cambridge venue offers an exciting multicultural setting
where visitors from around the world mingle in the midst of world
renowned educational institutions and landmarks of America's founding.
The Greater Boston Metropolitan Area with many historic and tourist
attractions is easily navigable by foot and public transit. Check the
IPDPS Web pages for updates and information on workshops, the PhD
Forum, and other events as the full program develops.
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GENERAL CO-CHAIRS
Martin Herbordt, Boston University, USA
Charles C. (Chip) Weems, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA

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IEEE IPDPS 2013 CALL FOR PAPERS
http://www.ipdps.org/ipdps2013/2013_call_for_papers.html
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PLEASE NOTE:
• Authors must register their paper and submit an abstract, typically
a paragraph or two, by September 24, 2012.
• Authors must then submit full versions of registered papers by
October 1, 2012.
• All deadlines are 11:59 PM Hawaii Time

•Before submitting, review the information under WHAT/WHERE TO SUBMIT below.

SCOPE
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts that present original
unpublished research in all areas of parallel and distributed
processing, including the development of experimental or commercial
systems. Work focusing on emerging technologies is especially welcome.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
•Parallel and distributed algorithms, focusing on issues such as:
stability, scalability, and fault-tolerance of algorithms and data
structures for parallel and distributed systems, communication and
synchronization protocols, network algorithms, scheduling, and load
balancing.
•Applications of parallel and distributed computing, including web
applications, peer-to-peer computing, parallel crowd sourcing, social
network analysis, management of big data, cloud and grid computing,
scientific applications, and mobile computing. Papers focusing on
applications using novel commercial or research architectures, or
discussing scalability toward the exascale level are encouraged.
•Parallel and distributed architectures, including architectures for
instruction-level and thread-level parallelism; petascale and exascale
systems designs; special-purpose architectures, including graphics
processors, signal processors, network processors, media accelerators,
and other special purpose processors and accelerators; impact of
technology on architecture; network and interconnect architectures;
parallel I/O and storage systems; architecture of the memory
hierarchy; power-efficient and green computing architectures;
dependable architectures; and performance modeling and evaluation.
•Parallel and distributed software, including parallel and multicore
programming languages and compilers, runtime systems, operating
systems, resource management including green computing, middleware for
grids, clouds, and data centers, libraries, performance modeling and
evaluation, parallel programming paradigms, and programming
environments and tools.

BEST PAPERS AWARDS
Awards will be given for one best paper in each of the four conference
technical tracks: algorithms, applications, architectures, and
software. Selected papers will be considered for possible publication
in a special issue of the Journal of Parallel and Distributed
Computing.

WHAT/WHERE TO SUBMIT
Submitted manuscripts may not exceed ten (10) single-spaced
double-column pages* using 10-point size font on 8.5x11 inch pages
(IEEE conference style), including figures, tables, and references.
(*Note: Authors who have already been preparing manuscripts according
to the IPDPS historical page limit of 12 pages will be included for
review without prejudice, and the publication limit for accepted
papers will be 12 pages. IPDPS plans to fully transition to the
shorter 10 page limit next year.)

See style templates for details:
•LaTex Package (ZIP) -
http://www.ipdps.org/templates/IEEECS_CPS_LaTeX_Letter_2Col.zip
•Word Template (ZIP) - http://www.ipdps.org/templates/IEEECS_CPS_8.5x11x2.zip

REVIEW OF MANUSCRIPTS
All submitted manuscripts will be reviewed. The review process is not
double blind, i.e., authors will be known to reviewers. All submitted
manuscripts will be reviewed. Submissions will be judged on
correctness, originality, technical strength, significance, quality of
presentation, and interest and relevance to the conference scope.
Submitted papers may NOT have appeared in or be under consideration
for another conference, workshop or journal. Abstracts are due
September 24, 2012, and full manuscripts must be received by October
1, 2012. This is a final, hard deadline; to ensure fairness, no
extensions will be given. Initial reviews will be returned to authors
by end of day November 13th, and there will be a rebuttal period from
November 14-18, 2012. Notification of final decisions will be mailed
by December 23, 2012, and camera-ready papers will be due February 1,
2013.

PROGRAM CHAIR
Sanjay Ranka (University of Florida, USA)

PROGRAM VICE-CHAIRS
ALGORITHMS: Frédéric Vivien (INRIA, France)
APPLICATIONS: Assaf Schuster (Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Israel)
ARCHITECTURE: David Kaeli (Northeastern University, USA)
SOFTWARE: David Padua (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)

PROGRAM COMMITTEE*
(17 September 2012)
Tor AAMODT (University of British Columbia) Canada
Tarek S. ABDELRAHMAN (EECG, Toronto) Canada
David ABRAMSON (Monash) Australia
Mark ADAMS (Columbia University) USA
Orna AGMON BEN-YEHUDA (Technion) Israel
Kunal AGRAWAL (Washington University in St. Louis) USA
Gagan AGRAWAL (CSE Ohio State) USA
Emmanuel AGULLO (INRIA) France
Shoukat ALI (IBM Research - Ireland) Ireland
Srinivas ALURU (Iowa State University) USA
Emmanuel ARZUAGA (UPRM) Puerto Rico
Rafael ASENJO PLAZA (University of Málaga) Spain
Zaks AYAL (Intel) Israel
Eduard AYGUADE (Technical University of Catalunya -UPC) Spain
Cevdet AYKANAT (Bilkent University) Turkey
David A. BADER (Georgia Institute of Technology) USA
Amitabha BAGCHI (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi) India
Zhaojun BAI (University of California, Davis) USA
Ioana BALDINI [BURCEA] (IBM Research) USA
Denis BARTHOU (University of Bordeaux) France
Olivier BEAUMONT (INRIA) France
Michael A. BENDER (State University of New York at Stony Brook) USA
Anne BENOIT (ENS Lyon) France
Yitzhak (Tsahi) BIRK (Technion) Israel
Rob BISSELING (U. Utrecht) The Netherlands
George BOSILCA (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) USA
Marin BOUGERET (Université de Montpellier) France
Aurélien BOUTEILLER (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) USA
Hinde BOUZIANE (University of Montpellier) France
Michael J. BRIM (ORNL) USA
Mats BRORSSON (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) Sweden
Aydin BULUÇ (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) USA
Darius BUNTINAS (MCS - Argonne National Laboratory) USA
Michael BURKE (Rice University) USA
Ramon CANAL (UPC Spain) Spain
Franck CAPPELLO (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) USA
Eddy CARON (ENS Lyon) France
Chris CAROTHERS (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) USA
Paul CARPENTER (BSC) Spain
Henri CASANOVA (University of Hawaii at Manoa) USA
Yuval CASSUTO (Technion) Israel
Claris CASTILLO (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center) USA
Bryan CATANZARO (NVIDIA) USA
Rezaul A. CHOWDHURY (Stony Brook University) USA
Marcelo CINTRA (The University of Edinburgh) UK
Mark CLEMENT (Brigham Young University) USA
Ayse COSKUN (Boston University) USA
Neal CRAGO (Intel, VSSAD) USA
Dilma DA SILVA (Qualcomm) USA
Anthony DANALIS (University of Tennessee at Knoxville) USA
Alain DARTE (École Normale Supérieure de Lyon) France
Sajal DAS (UT Arlington) USA
Michel DAYDÉ (Université de Toulouse) France
Bronis DE SUPINSKI (LLNL) USA
Frédéric DESPREZ (INRIA) France
Gregory DIAMOS (NVIDIA) USA
Phillip DICKENS (University of Maine) USA
Danny DIG (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) USA
Chen DING (University of Rochester) USA
Shlomi DOLEV (Ben Gurion University of the Negev) Israel
Fanny DUFOSSÉ (University of Nice) France
Pierre-François DUTOT (University of Grenoble) France
Rudolf EIGENMANN (Purdue University) USA
Natalie ENRIGHT-JERGER (Univ. of Toronto) Canada
Mattan EREZ (Univ. of Texas) USA
Yoav ETSION (Technion) Israel
Lionel EYRAUD-DUBOIS (INRIA) France
Michael FACTOR (IBM) Israel
Babek FALSAFI (EPFL) Switzerland
John FEO (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) USA
Michael FERDMAN (Stony Brook University) USA
Christof FETZER (TU-DRESDEN) Germany
Peirfrancesco FOGLIA (University of Pisa) Italy
Liana L FONG (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center) USA
Eitan FRACHTENBERG (Facebook) USA
Basilio FRAGUELA (University of A Coruna) Spain
Pierre FRAIGNAUD (CNRS) France
Franz FRANCHETTI (Carnegie Mellon University) USA
Davide FREY (INRIA) France
Arik FRIEDMAN (NICTA) Australia
Xin FU (University of Kansas) USA
Grigori FURSIN (INRIA) France
Kyle GALLIVAN (Florida State University) USA
Eftratios GALLOPOULOS (University of Patras) Greece
Guang GAO (University of Delaware) USA
Michale GARLAND (NVIDIA) USA
María Jesús GARZARÁN (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) USA
Leszek GASIENIEC (University of Liverpool) UK
Cyril GAVOILLE (University of Bordeaux) France
Issac GELADO (BSC) Spain
Michael GERNDT (Technische Universität München) Germany
Ran GILAD-BACHRACH (MSR) USA
Luc GIRAUD (INRIA) France
Alfredo GOLDMAN (University of São Paulo) Brazil
María Angeles GONZÁLEZ NAVARRO (University of Málaga) Spain
Horacio GONZÁLEZ-VÉLEZ (National College of Ireland) Ireland
Laura GRIGORI (INRIA) France
Thomas GROSS (ETH Zurich) Switzerland
Isabelle GUÉRIN LASSOUS (Université Lyon 1) France
Abdou GUERMOUCHE (U. of Brodeaux) France
Rachid GUERRAOUI (EPFL) Switzerland
Rajiv GUPTA (University of California Riverside) USA
Haldun HADIMIOGLU (Polytechnic Institute of NYU) USA
Phillip HATCHER (University of New Hampshire) USA
Yuxiong HE (Microsoft) USA
Thomas HERAULT (LRI) France
Bo HONG (Georgia Institute of Technology) USA
Paul HOVLAND (Argonne National Laboratory) USA
Kevin HUCK (ParaTools) USA
Liviu IFTODE (Rutgers) USA
Francois IRIGOIN (MINES ParisTech/CRI) France
Ayal ITZKOVITZ (Oracle Communications) Israel
Mathias JACQUELIN (INRIA) France
Byunghyun JANG (University of Mississippi) USA
Emmanuel JEANNOT (INRIA) France
Sven KARLSSON (DTU) Denmark
Paul KELLY (Imperial College) UK
Nakajima KENGO (University of Tokyo) Japan
Christoph KESSLER (Linköping University) Sweden
Omer KHAN (University of Connecticut) USA
Thilo KIELMANN (Vrije Universiteit) Netherlands
Volodymyr KINDRATENKO (UIUC/NCSA) USA
Gabriel KLIOT (MSR) USA
Miroslaw KORZENIOWSKI (Wroclaw University of Technology) Poland
Harald KOSCH (Passau University) Germany
Milind KULKARNI (Purdue University) USA
Sameer KUMAR (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center) USA
Julien LANGOU (University of Colorado Denver) USA
Fernando LATORRE (Intel-Barcelona) Spain
Jaejin LEE (Seoul National University) Korea
Jenq-Kuen LEE (National Tsing Hua University) Taiwan
Miriam LEESER (Northeastern University) USA
Arnaud LEGRAND (CNRS) France
Pierre LEMARINIER (IBM) Ireland
Xiaoming LI (University of Delaware) USA
Xiaoye Sherry LI (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) USA
Zhiyuan LI (Purdue University) USA
Calvin LIN (The University of Texas at Austin) USA
David LOWENTHAL (The University of Arizona) USA
Robert F. LUCAS (University of Southern California) USA
Mikel LUJAN (University of Manchester) UK
Steven LUMETTA (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) USA
Andrew LUMSDAINE (Indiana University) USA
Kamesh MADDURI (PennState University) USA
Grigorio MAGKLIS (Intel-Barcelona) Spain
Fredrik MANNE (University of Bergen) Norway
Pierre MANNEBACK (University of Mons) Belgium
Loris MARCHAL (CNRS) France
Tomàs MARGALEF (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) Spain
Naoya MARUYAMA (RIKEN) Japan
Niko MATSAKIS (MIT) USA
Satoshi MATSUOKA (TITECH) Japan
Jean-Francois MEHAUT (Ensimag) France
Rami MELHEM (University of Pittsburgh) USA
Avi MENDELSON (Microsoft) Israel
Duane MERRILL (NVIDIA) USA
Henning MEYERHENKE (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology - KIT) Germany
Samuel MIDKIFF (Purdue University) USA
Jose MOREIRA (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center) USA
J. Eliot B. MOSS (University of Massachusetts) USA
Abdullah MUZAHID (University of Texas at San Antonio) USA
Esmond NG (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) USA
Alex NICOLAU (University of California Irvine) USA
Dimitris NIKOLOPOULOS (QUB, Belfast) UK
Yun PAEK (Seoul National University) Korea
Dhabaleswar K. PANDA (Ohio State University) USA
Santosh PANDE (Georgia Tech) USA
Victor PANKRATIUS (MIT) USA
Yale PATT (Univ. of Texas) USA
Jih-Kwon PEIR (CISE – University of Florida) USA
Miquel PERICÀS (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Japan
Salvador PETIT (DISCA-UPV) Spain
Laurent PHILIPPE (University of Franche-Comté) France
Michael PHILIPPSEN (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg) Germany
Cynthia A. PHILLIPS (Sandia National Labs) USA
Ali PINAR (Sandia National Laboratories) USA
Don PORTER (Stony Brook University) USA
Sushil K. PRASAD (Georgia State University) USA
Susanne Cech PREVITALI (ETH Zurich) Switzerland
Kirk PRUHS (University of Pittsburgh) USA
Markus PÜSCHEL (ETH Zurich) Switzerland
Martin QUINSON (University of Nancy) France
Padma RAGHAVAN (The Pennsylvania State University) USA
Sanjay RAJOPADHYE (Colorado State University) USA
Smruti RANJAN SARANGI (IIT Delhi) India
Thomas RAUBER (University of Bayreuth) Germany
Lawrence RAUCHWERGER (Texas A&M University) USA
Alistair RENDELL (Australian National University) Australia
Jason RIEDY (Georgia Institute of Technology) USA
Rolf RIESEN (IBM, Dublin) Ireland
Étienne RIVIÈRE (University of Neuchâtel) Switzerland
Chris ROSSBACH (MSR) USA
Larry RUDOLPH (CSAIL-MIT) USA
Gudula RÜNGER (Technische Universität Chemnitz) Germany
Krzysztof RZADCA (University of Warsaw) Poland
Yogish SABHARWAL (IBM Research) India
P. SADAYAPPAN (Ohio State University) USA
Rizos SAKELLARIOU (U. of Manchester) UK
Beverly SANDERS (University of Florida) USA
Mitsuhisa SATO (University of Tsukuba) Japan
Erik SAULE (Ohio State University) USA
André SCHIPER (EPFL) Switzerland
Gunar SCHIRNER (Northeastern University) USA
Stefan SCHMID (Deutsche Telekom Laboratories and TU Berlin) Germany
Martin SCHULZ (LLNL) USA
Uwe SCHWIEGELSHOHN (TU Dortmund) Germany
Resit SENDAG (University of Rhone Island) USA
Pierre SENS (University Paris 6) France
Xipeng SHEN (College of William & Mary) USA
Weidong SHI (University of Houston) USA
Mark SILBERSTEIN (UT Austin) USA
Francesco SILVESTRI (University of Padova) Italy
Yogesh SIMMHAN (University of Southern California) USA
Oliver SINNEN (University of Auckland) New Zealand
Quinn SNELL (Brigham Young University) USA
Veronika SONIGO (IUT Besançon-Vesoul) France
Leonel SOUSA (INESC-ID/IST, Technical University of Lisbon) Portugal
Evan SPEIGHT (IBM Research) USA
Thomas STERLING (Indiana University) USA
Mark STILLWELL (Cranfield University) UK
Jeff STUECHELI (IBM Research) USA
Jaspal SUBHLOK (University of Houston) USA
Frédéric SUTER (CNRS, IN2P3 Computing Center) France
Douglas THAIN (University of Notre Dame) USA
Samuel THIBAULT (University of Bordeaux) France
Sivan TOLEDO (Tel Aviv University) Israel
Pedro TRANCOSO (University of Cyprus) Cyprus
Denis TRYSTRAM (ENSIMAG) France
Dan TSAFRIR (Technion) Israel
Philippas TSIGAS (Chalmers University) Sweden
Rafael UBAL (Northeastern University) USA
Bora UÇAR (ENS Lyon) France
Alex VEIDENBAUM (University of California Irvine) USA
Guru VENKARTARAMANI (George Washington University) USA
Jeff VETTER (Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Georgia Tech) USA
Carlos VILLAVIEJA (University of Texas) USA
C.L. WANG (HKU) Hong Kong
Charles C. (Chip) WEEMS (University of Massachusetts at Amherst) USA
Jon WEISSMAN (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities) USA
Bernard WONG (University of Waterloo) Canada
David WONNACOTT (Haverford College) USA
Carole-Jean WU (Arizona State University) USA
Peng WU (IBM TJ watson Research Center) USA
Quing YI (University of Texas at San Antonio) USA
Rio YOKOTA (King Abdullah University) Saudi Arabia
Hu YU (ICT - Chinese Academy of Sciences) China
Eitan ZAHAVI (Mellanox) Israel
Antonia ZHAI (University of Minnesota) USA

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