June 3 - June 7, 2007 Call For Participation International Workshop on OpenMP

A Practical Programming Model for the Multi-Core Era - Tsinghua University, Beijing, China - * Its Web site * IWOMP 2007 will take place in Beijing, China. The workshop is the premier opportunity to learn more about OpenMP, to obtain practical experience and to interact with OpenMP users and developers. The workshop will also serve as a forum to present research ideas and results related to OpenMP. In keeping with the objectives and format of the previous workshops, IWOMP 2007 will feature three distinct parts. The first part will provide attendees the opportunity to learn OpenMP through a tutorial that is particularly suitable for those with limited experience in OpenMP. The second part will consist of presentations of technical papers and panels in which research ideas and results will be presented and discussed. The third part, the OpenMP Laboratory, will provide attendees with the opportunity to obtain hands-on experience with OpenMP on either their own code or on prepared exercises using a variety of systems, compilers and tools, with assistance from experts from several different computer vendors and from the OpenMP community. Technical Paper Submission and Publication ------------------------------------------ We solicit submissions of unpublished technical papers detailing innovative, original research and development related to OpenMP. All topics related to OpenMP are of interest, including OpenMP applications in any domain (e.g., scientific computation, video games, computer graphics, multimedia, information retrieval, optimization, text processing, data mining, finance, signal and image processing and numerical solvers), OpenMP performance analysis and modeling, OpenMP performance and correctness tools and proposed OpenMP extensions. Due to the progress in multi-core chip technology new opportunities and challenges have emerged and IWOMP2007 solicits submissions that highlight OpenMP work on this front. IWOMP 2007 will publish formal proceedings of the accepted papers in LNCS. Submitted papers for review should be limited to 10 pages. Authors of accepted papers will be asked to (1) prepare a distributable version that will be made available at the workshop for attendee references; (2) prepare a final paper of up to 12 pages. Deadlines for both are announced in this CFP. Authors of a subset of accepted papers will be contacted to consider a submission of an extended paper to a special issue of International Journal of Parallel Programming after the workshop. Short Paper and Posters ----------------------- This year, we will hold a short paper session where each speaker can have a 5 minute summary of their work. A poster session will be arranged so these authors can display their work and engage interesting audience for longer discussions. An abstract of the short paper will be included in the proceedings. Call for OpenMP Laboratory Proposals ----------------------------------- Application programmers are encouraged to provide a short description of the program, especially the type of problem it solves, the method(s) used, its development status, external software requirements (e.g. libraries), programming language, and current platform(s), as well as an indication of what OpenMP aspects should be addressed in the laboratory (e.g. performance, functionality, or porting) These application descriptions will be distributed to tool presenters prior to the laboratory in order to help them address these specific concerns. OpenMP compiler and tool implementers are invited to submit a two-page proposal giving a brief summary of the key functionalities of their tool(s) and describing how they can assist in the development, porting, and/or tuning process. In addition, these proposals should discuss expected hardware/software support and any additional requirements. For the OMP Laboratory, instructions in the use of their tools (e.g. quick reference guide, user manual) are required in order to ensure a high-quality hands-on experience. To guide application participants' expectations, two-page proposals for tools accepted for presentation will be posted on the IWOMP web site. Important Dates ---------------- December 3rd, 2006, CFP out February 1st, paper submission due April 1st, Notification of IWOMP paper acceptance May 13th, OpenMP Laboratory proposals due May 16th, Notification of OpenMP Laboratory proposal acceptance May 7th , Early registration deadline May 27th, Workshop distribution version due June 3rd, Tutorial June 4th - June 5th, Technical paper sessions June 6th - June 7th, OpenMP Laboratory June 15th, Camera-ready version due About OpenMP ------------ OpenMP is an Application Programming Interface (API) widely accepted as a standard for high-level shared-memory parallel programming. OpenMP is a portable, scalable programming model that provides a simple and flexible interface for developing shared-memory parallel applications in Fortran, C, and C++. Since its introduction in 1997, OpenMP has gained support from the majority of high-performance compiler and hardware vendors. There is also active research in OpenMP compilers, runtime systems, tools, and environments. Under the direction of the OpenMP Architecture Review Board (ARB), the OpenMP standard continues to evolve. The community of OpenMP researchers and developers in academia and industry is organized under cOMPunity, a forum for the dissemination and exchange of information about and experiences with OpenMP. Organization ------------ Steering Committee ----------------- Bronis R. de Supinski, Chair of the Steering Committee, NNSA ASC, LLNL Dieter an Mey, CCC, RWTH Aachen University Eduard Ayguade, Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC), Spain Mark Bull, EPCC, U.K. Barbara Chapman, CEO of cOMPunity Guang R. Gao, University of Delaware Rudi Eigenmann, Purdue University Michael Krajecki, University of Reims Rick Kufrin, NCSA Federico Massaioli, CASPUR Larry Meadows, Intel Matthias Mueller, ZIH, TU Dresden Arnaud Renard, University of Reims Mitsuhisa Sato, University of Tsukuba Sanjiv Shah, Intel, OpenMP CEO Ruud van der Pas, Sun Microsystems Matthijs van Waveren, Fujitsu Weimin Zheng, Tsinghua University, China Organization Committee ---------- -General Co-Chairs Barbara Chapman, University of Houston, USA Weimin Zheng, Tsinghua University, China -Publicity Co-Chair Wenguang Chen, Tsinghua University, China Federico Massaioli, CAPSUR, Roma, Italy Dongsheng Wang, Tsinghua University, China -Publication Co-Chair Eduard Ayguade, Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC), Spain Dongsheng Wang, Tsinghua University, China -Short Paper/Poster Session Chair Chair: Matthias Mueller, ZIH, TU Dresden Local Co-Chair: Junqing Yu, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China -Laboratory Chair Chair: Dieter an May, CCC, RWTH Aachen University Local Co-Chair: Wei Xue, Tsinghua University, China -Vendor Session Chair Chair: Ruud van der Pas, Sun Microsystems Local Co-Chair: Dongsheng Wang, Tsinghua University, China -Local Arrange Chair Wenguang Chen, Tsinghua University, China Program Committee ----------------- -Chair: Guang R. Gao, University of Delaware, USA -Vice Chair: Mitsuhisa Sato, University of Tsukuba, Japan -Members Dieter an Mey, RWTH Aachen University, Germany Roch Archambault, IBM Eduard Ayguade, Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC), Spain Wenguang Chen, Tsinghua University, China Nawal Copty, Sun Luiz DeRose, Cray Inc. Bronis R. de Supinski, LLNL, U.S.A. Rudi Eigenmann, Purdue University Xiaobing Feng, Institute of Computing Technology, CAS, China Guang R. Gao, University of Delaware Hironori Kasahara, University of Waseda, Japan Ricky A. Kendall, ORNL, U.S.A Michaël Krajecki, Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, France Rick Kufrin, NCSA/University of Illinois Federico Massaioli, CASPUR, Roma, Italy Larry Meadows, Intel Bernd Mohr, Research Centre Juelich, ZAM, Germany Matthias S. Mueller, Technical University of Dresden, Germany Kevin K. O'Brien, IBM Mitsuhisa Sato, University of Tsukuba, Japan Xinmin Tian, Intel