PASA 2018

Date: Apr 09, 2018 12:00 am – Apr 12, 2018 11:00 am
Location: Braunschweig, Germany

13th Workshop on Parallel Systems and Algorithms (PASA 2018)

In conjunction with ARCS 2018 – 31st International Conference on Architecture of Computing Systems

Organized by GI/ITG-Fachgruppe‚ Parallel-Algorithmen, Rechnerstrukturen und Systemsoftware‘ (PARS) and GI-Fachgruppe‚ Algorithmen‘ (ALGO)
 

The PASA workshop series has the goal to build a bridge between theory and practice in the area of parallel systems and algorithms. In this context practical problems which require theoretical investigations as well as the applicability of theoretical approaches and results to practice shall be discussed. An important aspect is communication and exchange of experience between various groups working in the area of parallel computing, e.g. in computer science, electrical engineering, physics or mathematics.

Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:

  • parallel architectures & storage systems
  • parallel and distributed algorithms
  • parallel embedded systems
  • models of parallel computation
  • ubiquitous and pervasive systems
  • scheduling and load balancing
  • reconfigurable parallel computing
  • parallel programming languages
  • data stream-oriented computing
  • software engineering for parallel systems
  • interconnection networks
  • parallel design patterns
  • network and grid computing
  • performance evaluation of parallel systems
  • distributed and parallel multimedia systems


The workshop will comprise invited talks on current topics by leading experts in the field as well as submitted papers on original and previously unpublished research. Accepted papers will be published in the ARCS Workshop Proceedings as well as in the PARS Newsletter (ISSN 0177-0454). The conference languages are English (preferred) and German. Papers are required to be in English.
A prize of 500 € will be awarded to the best contribution presented personally based on a student’s or Ph.D. thesis or project. Co-authors are allowed, the PhD degree should not have been awarded at the time of submission. Candidates apply for the prize by e-mail to the organizers when submitting the contribution. We expect that candidates are or become members of one the groups ALGO or PARS.

Program Committee

  • M. Dietzfelbinger (Ilmenau)
  • A. Doering (Zurich)
  • N. Eicker (Jülich)
  • T. Fahringer (Innsbruck)
  • D. Fey (Erlangen)
  • T. Hagerup (Augsburg)
  • V. Heuveline (Heidelberg)
  • R. Hoffmann (Darmstadt)
  • K. Jansen (Kiel)
  • B. Juurlink (Berlin)
  • W. Karl (Karlsruhe)
  • J. Keller (Hagen)
  • Ch. Lengauer (Passau)
  • E. Maehle (Lübeck)
  • U. Margull (Ingolstadt)
  • E. W. Mayr (Munich)
  • U. Meyer (Frankfurt)
  • F. Meyer auf der Heide (Paderborn)
  • J. Mottok (Regensburg)
  • W. Nagel (Dresden)
  • M. Philippsen (Erlangen)
  • K. D. Reinartz (Höchstadt)
  • Ch. Scheideler (Paderborn)
  • B. Schnor (Potsdam)
  • U. Schwiegelshohn (Dortmund)
  • P. Sobe (Dresden)
  • C. Trinitis (Munich)
  • T. Ungerer (Augsburg)
  • R. Wanka (Erlangen)

Organisation

  • Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Karl, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute of Computer Engineering (ITEC)
  • Prof. Dr. Rolf Wanka, Univ. Erlangen-Nuremberg, Dept. of Computer Science
  • Workshop
  • 2018
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