2016-09-25

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CALL FOR PAPERS

COSMIC: international workshop on Code OptimiSation for MultI and many Cores

held in conjunction with the

International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization (CGO) 2017

Website: http://workshops.inf.ed.ac.uk/cosmic/cosmic17

Austin, TX – February 4 or 5, 2017

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Many-core architectures, such as mobile SOCs, GPGPUs, and deep learning

accelerators, are quickly becoming the norm in computing devices and consumer

electronics. The community sees this development as an essential step in

sustaining the exponential growth of performance in an energy efficient way,

but at present there is no consensus on how software can make best use of it.

Developing parallel applications often starts with an existing sequential

implementation. A key problem is how to discover the parallelism potentially

available and then convert it into a form that can be exploited. Once we have

a parallel implementation, its performance and energy efficiency largely

depend on how it is mapped to the available hardware. Given that hardware is

increasingly diverse and heterogeneous, and that in the era of dark silicon

energy efficiency affects the availability of hardware, how can this

re-mapping be best achieved. Solutions to these two problems form the core

topic of COSMIC\’17. Research papers on innovative techniques and experience

papers on insights obtained by experimenting with real-world systems and

applications are both welcome.

===Topic of Interest===

This workshop aims at examining different solutions to these problems and

includes (but is not limited to):

- programming languages and models

- compilers and tools

- runtime systems

- operating systems

- binary translation

- combinations of the above

for homogeneous, heterogeneous multi-core and many-core based systems.

Regular research papers and work-in-progress short papers are welcome.

===Important Dates===

Submission: November 27, 2016 – Anywhere on Earth

Author Notification: December 20, 2016

Workshop: February 4 or 5, 2017

===Organizers===

Pavlos Petoumenos, The University of Edinburgh, UK

Volker Seeker, Lancaster University, UK

Zheng Wang, Lancaster University, UK

Hugh Leather, The University of Edinburgh, UK

===Program Committee===

Bruno Bodin, University of Edinburgh, UK

Huimin Cui, ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Murali Krishna Emani, Lawrence Livermore, USA

Jianbing Fang, NUDT, China

Peter Garraghan, Lancaster University, UK

Xing Liu, IBM TJ Watson, USA

Christos Margiolas, Intel, USA

Xavier Martorell, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC), Spain

Geraint North, ARM, UK

Ozcan Ozturk, Bilkent University, Turkey

Jeremy Singer, Glasgow University, UK

Chronis Xekalakis, NVIDIA, USA

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