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IEEE IPDPS 2019
33rd IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium
May 20-24, 2019
Hilton Rio de Janeiro Copacabana
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
www.ipdps.org
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...IPDPS 2019 Call for Papers - abstracts due on October 8th!

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CALL FOR PAPERS - ABSTRACTS DUE October 8th, 2018
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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unpublished research in all areas of parallel and distributed 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 and interdisciplinary 
work covering multiple IPDPS areas are especially welcome. Topics of 
interest include but are not limited to the following topic areas:

* Parallel and distributed computing theory and algorithms (Algorithms): 
Design and analysis of novel numerical and combinatorial parallel 
algorithms; protocols for resource management; communication and 
synchronization on parallel and distributed systems; parallel algorithms 
handling power, mobility, and resilience.

* Experiments and practice in parallel and distributed computing 
(Experiments): Design and experimental evaluation of applications of 
parallel and distributed computing in simulation and analysis; 
experiments on the use of novel commercial or research architectures, 
accelerators, neuromorphic architectures, and other non-traditional 
systems; algorithms for cloud computing; domain-specific parallel and 
distributed algorithms; performance modeling and analysis of parallel 
and distributed algorithms.

* Programming models, compilers and runtimes for parallel applications 
and systems (Programming Models): Parallel programming paradigms, models 
and languages; compilers, runtime systems, programming environments and 
tools for the support of parallel programming; parallel software 
development and productivity.

* System software and middleware for parallel and distributed systems 
(System Software): System software support for scientific workflows; 
storage and I/O systems; system software for resource management, job 
scheduling, and energy-efficiency; frameworks targeting cloud and 
distributed systems; system software support for accelerators and 
heterogeneous HPC computing systems; interactions between the OS, 
runtime, compiler, middleware, and tools; system software support for 
fault tolerance and resilience; containers and virtual machines; system 
software supporting data management, scalable data analytics, machine 
learning, and deep learning; specialized operating systems and runtime 
systems for high performance computing and exascale systems; system 
software for future novel computing platforms including quantum, 
neuromorphic, and bio-inspired computing.

* Architecture: Architectures for instruction-level and thread-level 
parallelism; memory technologies and hierarchies; exascale system 
designs; data center architectures; novel big data architectures; 
special-purpose architectures and accelerators; network and interconnect 
architectures; parallel I/O and storage systems; power-efficient and 
green computing systems; resilience and dependable architectures; 
performance modeling and evaluation.

* Multidisciplinary: Papers that cross the boundaries of the previous 
tracks are encouraged and can be submitted to the multidisciplinary 
track. During submission of multidisciplinary papers, authors should 
indicate their subject areas that can come from any area. Contributions 
should either target two or more core areas of parallel and distributed 
computing where the whole is larger than sum of its components, or 
advance the use of parallel and distributed computing in other areas of 
science and engineering.

WHAT/WHERE TO SUBMIT
Abstracts must be submitted by October 8, 2018; submitted abstracts may 
not exceed 500 words. Manuscripts must be submitted by October 15, 2018; 
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. The 
submitted manuscripts should include author names and affiliations.

For more details, see the website at 
http://www.ipdps.org/ipdps2019/2019-call-for-papers.html. The submission 
portal will be available by September.
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GENERAL CHAIR
Vinod Rebello (Fluminense Federal University, Brazil)

2019 PROGRAM CHAIR AND VICE-CHAIR
Jose Moreira (IBM Research, USA) and
Alba Cristina Melo (University of Brasilia, Brazil)

2019 PROGRAM AREA CHAIRS
     ALGORITHMS:
     Gianfranco Bilardi (University of Padova, Italy)
     EXPERIMENTS:
     Maria Jesus Garzaran (Intel Corporation, USA)
     PROGRAMMING MODELS:
     Xavier Martorell (Technical University of Catalunya, Spain)
     SYSTEM SOFTWARE:
     Dilma Da Silva (Texas A&M University, USA)
     ARCHITECTURE:
     Per Stenstrom (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
     MULTIDISCIPLINARY:
     Nancy Amato (Texas A&M University, USA)

WORKSHOPS CHAIR and VICE-CHAIR
Erik Saule (University of North Carolina Charlotte, USA)
Jaroslaw Zola (The State University of New York at Buffalo, USA)

WORKSHOPS PROCEEDINGS CHAIR
Kyle Chard (University of Chicago, USA)

WORKSHOPS COMMITTEE
Olivier Beaumont (Inria Bordeaux Sud-Ouest, France)
Sunita Chandrasekaran (University of Delaware, USA)
Ananth Kalyanaraman (Washington State University, USA)
Cynthia A. Philips (Sandia National Laboratories, USA)
Sivasankaran Rajamanickam (Sandia National Laboratories, USA)
Min Si (Argonne National Laboratory, USA)
Alan Sussman (University of Maryland, USA)
Bora Ucar (CNRS, France)

IPDPS 2019 VENUE
Rio de Janeiro is one of the most visited cities in the Southern 
Hemisphere and is known for its natural settings, plentiful beaches, 
dramatic mountains, backdrop of Samba and Bossa Nova rhythms, and a 
vibrant city center that resonates with culture and a deep sense of 
history and heritage. Its wonderful weather, unique gastronomy, and 
famous landmark attractions, including the statue of Christ the Redeemer 
overlooking the city, named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, 
draw visitors from around the world. As host city for the 2014 FIFA 
World Cup and then the 2016 Summer Olympics, Rio welcomed millions to 
the city and created an outstanding infrastructure to cater to the needs 
of its visitors, including world-class accommodations, upgraded 
transportation links, and

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