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International Conference on
Multicore Software Engineering, Performance, and Tools (MSEPT'12) http://www.multicore-systems.org/msept May 31-June 1, 2012 co-located with TOOLS'12 conferences Prague, Czech Republic IMPORTANT DATES =============== - Submission deadline: February 1, 2012 - Conference: May 31-June 1, 2012 AIMS AND SCOPE =============== Multicore processors are ubiquitous and every new computer is a truly parallel machine. This is a fundamental change in the history of computing: parallelism becomes available for everyone at low cost. In addition to scientific applications, everyday applications need to be parallel in order to exploit the full hardware potential. Compared to sequential applications, our repertoire of tools and methods for cost-effectively developing reliable and robust parallel applications is spotty. The purpose of this conference is to bring together researchers and practitioners with diverse backgrounds in order to advance the state of the art in software engineering, performance engineering, and tools in all areas of multicore systems. TOPICS ====== This conference aims to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to tackle the multicore software challenge. We address a broad spectrum of topics from small-scale systems to large-scale parallel systems, from writing new applications to reengineering legacy applications. We also aim to stimulate discussions between academia and industry to get a better understanding of the software engineering problems and how they can be solved. We welcome contributions making connections between software engineering and other fields, which show how improvements in those fields lead to improvements in software engineering. The conference also addresses software engineering researchers who have not worked in multicore before - but who have the knowledge and expertise to address software engineering challenges posed by multicore. We solicit original, previously unpublished papers. Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Frameworks and libraries for multicore software - GPUs: programming and tools, OpenCL, CUDA, compilers, run-time systems - Parallel patterns - Parallel software architectures - Modeling techniques for multicore software - Software components and composition - Programming models for multicore - Testing and debugging of parallel applications - Verification techniques for multicore software - Software reengineering for parallelism - Performance tuning and auto-tuning - Development environments and tools for multicore software - Tools and techniques for homogeneous/heterogeneous multicore systems - Compiler techniques and auto-parallelization on multicore - Process models for multicore software development - Parallelism in multicore clusters and distributed systems using multicore - Energy issues in multicore programming - Data management on multicore - Software issues at the interface with multicore hardware and operating systems - Multicore software issues in scientific computing - Multicore software on mobile and embedded devices - Experience reports In addition to full papers, we accept short papers with position statements (4 pages) on any of the above topics. SUBMISSION ========== See http://www.multicore-systems.org/msept All accepted papers will be published by Springer LNCS. Keynote Speaker =============== Prof. Bertrand Meyer, ETH Zurich GENERAL CHAIRS ============== Victor Pankratius, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Michael Philippsen, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany PROGRAM COMMITTEE ================= Siegfried Benkner (University of Vienna, Austria) Koen de Bosschere (Ghent University, Belgium) John Cavazos (University of Delaware, USA) Brian Demsky (UC Irvine, USA) Danny Dig (University of Illinois UC, USA) Eitan Farchi (IBM Research, Israel) Takahiro Katagiri (University of Tokyo, Japan) Christoph Kessler (Linkoeping University, Sweden) Doug Lea (State University of New York at Oswego, USA) Raymond Namyst (Univerity of Bordeaux, France) Victor Pankratius (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) Michael Philippsen (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany) Leonel Sousa (Universidade Tecnica de Lisboa, Portugal) Richard Vuduc (GeorgiaTech, USA) | |||||||||||
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