ALCHEMY Workshop 2015
Date: Jun 01, 2015 1:00 am – Jun 03, 2015 10:00 am
Location: Reykjavik, Iceland
The Architecture, Languages, Compilation and Hardware support for Emerging ManYcore systems (ALCHEMY Workshop 2015) will be held in conjunction with the International Conference on Computational Science (ICCS 2015)
The International Conference on Computational Science is an annual conference that brings together researchers and scientists from mathematics and computer science as basic computing disciplines, researchers from various application areas who are pioneering computational methods in sciences such as physics, chemistry, life sciences, and engineering, as well as in arts and humanitarian fields, to discuss problems and solutions in the area, to identify new issues, and to shape future directions for research.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
- Programming models and languages for many-cores
- Compilers for programming languages
- Runtime generation for parallel programming on manycores
- Architecture support for massive parallelism management
- Enhanced communications for CMP/manycores
- Shared memory, data consistency models and protocols
- New operating systems, or dedicated OS
- Security, crypto systems for manycores
- User feedback on existing manycore architectures (experiments with Adapteva Epiphany, Intel Phi, Kalray MPPA, STHorm, Tilera Gx, TSAR..etc)
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The Architecture, Languages, Compilation and Hardware support for Emerging ManYcore systems (ALCHEMY Workshop 2015) will be held in conjunction with the International Conference on Computational Science (ICCS 2015)
The International Conference on Computational Science is an annual conference that brings together researchers and scientists from mathematics and computer science as basic computing disciplines, researchers from various application areas who are pioneering computational methods in sciences such as physics, chemistry, life sciences, and engineering, as well as in arts and humanitarian fields, to discuss problems and solutions in the area, to identify new issues, and to shape future directions for research.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
- Programming models and languages for many-cores
- Compilers for programming languages
- Runtime generation for parallel programming on manycores
- Architecture support for massive parallelism management
- Enhanced communications for CMP/manycores
- Shared memory, data consistency models and protocols
- New operating systems, or dedicated OS
- Security, crypto systems for manycores
- User feedback on existing manycore architectures (experiments with Adapteva Epiphany, Intel Phi, Kalray MPPA, STHorm, Tilera Gx, TSAR..etc)