IPDPS 2016

Date: May 23, 2016 8:00 am – May 27, 2016 5:00 pm
Location: Chicago, IL

30th IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium

PDPS is an international forum for engineers and scientists from around the world to present their latest research findings in all aspects of parallel computation. In addition to technical sessions of submitted paper presentations, the meeting offers workshops, tutorials, and commercial presentations & exhibits.

IPDPS represents a unique international gathering of computer scientists from around the world. Now, more than ever, we prize this annual meeting as a testament to the strength of international cooperation in seeking to apply computer science technology to the betterment of our global village.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Parallel and distributed algorithms, focusing on topics such as: numerical, combinatorial, and data-intensive  parallel algorithms, locality-aware and power-aware parallel algorithms, streaming algorithms, parallel algorithms in specific domains such as machine learning and network science, scalability of algorithms and data structures for parallel and distributed systems, communication and synchronization protocols, network algorithms, scheduling, and load balancing.

Applications of parallel and distributed computing, including computational and data-enabled science and engineering, big data applications, parallel crowd sourcing, large-scale social network analysis, management of big data, cloud and grid computing, scientific, biological and medical applications, and mobile computing. Papers focusing on applications using novel commercial or research architectures, big data approaches, or discussing scalability toward the exascale level are encouraged.

Parallel and distributed architectures, including architectures for instruction-level and thread-level parallelism; petascale and exascale systems designs; novel big data architectures; special purpose architectures, including graphics processors, signal processors, network processors, media accelerators, and other special purpose processors and accelerators; impact of technology on architecture; network and interconnect architectures; parallel I/O and storage systems; architecture of the memory hierarchy; power-efficient and green computing architectures; dependable architectures; and performance modeling and evaluation.

Parallel and distributed software, including parallel and multicore programming languages and compilers, runtime systems, operating systems, resource management including green computing, middleware for grids, clouds, and data centers, libraries, performance modeling and evaluation, parallel programming paradigms, and programming environments and tools. Papers focusing on novel software systems for big data and exascale systems are encouraged.

Papers that cross the boundaries of the four traditional tracks of IPDPS (Algorithms, Applications, Architecture and Software) are encouraged. During submission, authors can indicate up to three subject areas that can come from any track.        

PROGRAM CHAIR
Jeffrey K. Hollingsworth (University of Maryland, USA)

PROGRAM VICE-CHAIRS
ALGORITHMS:

      Umit V. Catalyurek (Ohio State University, USA)
APPLICATIONS:

     Darren Kerbyson (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA)
ARCHITECTURE:
      Andrew A. Chien (University of Chicago, USA) &
      Hank Hoffman  (University of Chicago, USA)
SOFTWARE:
      Karen Karavanic (Portland State University, USA) 

    

  • CPS Technologies
  • Architectures
  • Foundations
  • Architectures
  • Concurrency and Timing
  • Time Synchronization
  • Modeling
  • Validation and Verification
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