The ACM Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures (SPAA) will run from Jun 17-19, 2023, collocated with FCRC in Orlando, Florida. SPAA this year has three different tracks. Any work related to parallelism, with main contributions either theoretical, practical, or both, is highly welcomed and encouraged to be submitted. The submission deadline is Jan 17. The full CFP is attached below and can be found at: https://spaa.acm.org/cfp/. ================================== The 35th ACM Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures (SPAA ’23) <https://spaa.acm.org/> will run from June 17th to June 19th, 2023. Workshops and tutorials will be on June 16th. SPAA 2023 will be held as part of ACM FCRC <https://fcrc.acm.org/> in Orlando, Florida. Submissions are sought in all areas of parallel and distributed computing, including algorithms, data structures, computational models, complexity theory, architectures, performance engineering, languages, runtime systems, compilers, programming systems, and networking systems. Papers that are purely theoretical, purely experimental, or contain both theory and experiments are welcome. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Parallel and Distributed Algorithms - Parallel, Concurrent, and Distributed Data Structures - Models for Parallel and Distributed Computing - Parallel and Distributed Architectures - Parallel Programming Languages - System Software for Parallel and Concurrent Programming (including but not limited to Runtime, Compilers, and Tools) - Parallel Programming Frameworks and Domain-Specific Languages - Management of Massive Data Sets - Transactional Memory Hardware and Software - Supercomputer Architecture and Computing - Routing and Information Dissemination - Peer-to-Peer Systems - Mobile, Ad-Hoc, and Sensor Networks - Synergy of Parallelism in Algorithms, Programming and Architecture - Memory or I/O-efficient algorithms - Parallel Complexity Theory - Green Computing & Power-Efficient Architectures - Instruction Level Parallelism and VLSI - Scheduling Algorithms for Parallel Machines Important Deadlines: Abstract registration: January 12, 2023 Full papers submission: January 17, 2023 Rebuttal: March 4-7, 2023 Notification: March 22, 2023 Camera-ready: April 20, 2023 Submission details: Please indicate in the title of your submission whether this is a regular paper or a brief announcement. All regular rejected papers automatically will be considered for brief announcements. Titles of regular papers which should not be considered for this option should mention “full paper only” after the title. To help find the appropriate reviewers for your submission, after the title, please write the letter corresponding to the category that your submission falls under: A. Theoretical (main contributions are theoretical) B. Experimental (main contributions are experimental) C. Mix of theory and experiments (main contributions are a mix of theory and experiments) Submissions must use the final ACM “sigconf” format from https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template. More details are forthcoming at https://spaa.acm.org/submission/. Regular papers: A regular paper submission must report on original research that has not been previously or concurrently published. Submitted manuscripts may not exceed ten (10) single-spaced double-column pages excluding bibliography. All necessary details to substantiate the claims of the paper should be included in a clearly marked appendix. However, the reviewers are not obligated to read the appendix. Brief announcements: Examples of good brief announcements include: work in progress, announcement of tools/libraries, challenge problems posted to the community, and corrections to earlier results. Brief announcements may also include smaller results of interest. Submitted manuscripts may not exceed three (3) single-spaced double-column pages for brief announcements including bibliography. Double-Blind Policy: SPAA 2023 will employ a lightweight double-blind review process. That means, the submission should omit authors’ names, affiliations, and contact information. In addition, if the submission refers to prior work done by the authors, the reference should be made in third person. Any supplemental materials, if applicable, should also be anonymized. However, authors are free to disseminate their ideas or draft versions of the paper as they normally would, such as submitting them to arXiv or giving talks on their research ideas. The reviewers will be asked to refrain from actively looking for the identity of the authors via web search. Program Chair Julian Shun, MIT Program Committee Grey Ballard, Wake Forest University Guy Blelloch, Carnegie Mellon University Erin Carson, Charles University Yi-Jun Chang, National University of Singapore Rezaul Chowhury, Stony Brook University Rathish Das, University of Liverpool Maryam Dehnavi, University of Toronto Laxman Dhulipala, University of Maryland, College Park Dave Dice, Oracle Labs Martín Farach-Colton, Rutgers University Jeremy Fineman, Georgetown University Mohsen Ghaffari, MIT Phil Gibbons, Carnegie Mellon University Seth Gilbert, National University of Singapore Michael Goodrich, UC Irvine Yan Gu, UC Riverside Wen-mei Hwu, UIUC/NVIDIA Sungjin Im, UC Merced Rob Johnson, VMware Jakub Łącki, Google Research Quanquan Liu, Northwestern University Prashant Pandey, University of Utah Erez Petrank, Technion Kirk Pruhs, University of Pittsburgh Manish Purohit, Google David Tench, Rutgers University Jesper Larsson Traff, TU Wien Peter Sanders, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Tao Schardl, MIT Stefan Schmid, TU Berlin Harsha Simhadri, Microsoft Research Nodari Sitchinava, University of Hawaii Edgar Solomonik, UIUC Michael Spear, Lehigh University Yihan Sun, UC Riverside Helen Xu, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Additional Notes: If an author has any further questions regarding the policies listed above, please contact the PC chair Julian Shun by email (jshun AT mit DOT edu) and prefix the subject title with “[SPAA 23]”. ------ Yan Gu Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Engineering Department, University of California, Riverside https://www.cs.ucr.edu/~ygu ############################ Unsubscribe: [log in to unmask] If you don't already have a password for the LISTSERV.ACM.ORG server, we recommend that you create one now. 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