Call For Papers

The 45th International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP-2016) will be held in Philadelphia, PA during Aug 16-19, 2016 The 45th International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP-2016) will be held in Philadelphia, PA during Aug 16-19, 2016

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The 45th International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP-2016) will be held in Philadelphia, PA during August 16-19, 2016


Details of Track Topics

  • Algorithms – Parallel and distributed algorithms
    • Neeraj Mittal (UT/Dallas)
    • Oliver Beaumont, INRIA, France
  • Applications – Parallel & distributed processing applications including big data analytics and large-scale simulations, HPC, Cloud, and the long tail of science
    • Daniel Katz (U/Chicago & ANL)
    • Judy Qiu (Indiana)
  • Architectures – heterogeneity (including multi/many cores, GPUs, accelerators, application specific architectures), energy efficiency (including approximate & near-threshold computing), inside-the-box interconnection networks, variability/reliability/fault-tolerance issues
    • Tao Li (U/Florida)
    • YiFeng Zhu (U/Maine)
  • Data Center & Cloud Computing – virtualization and resource management, energy efficiency, Data Center networks (including technologies, protocols, topologies), mobile cloud computing, Software defined networks, Internet of Things
    • Weisong Shi (Wayne State)
    • Yanpei Chen (Cloudera)
  • IO and Storage/File systems – IO virtualization, high performance IO, Software-defined storage, distributed & parallel file systems, emerging storage technologies (NVRAM, SWD) & systems (SCM), Robustness and resilience of storage/file systems.
    • Andre Brinkman (U/Mainz, Germany)
    • Ahmed Amer, Santa Clara University, USA
  • Performance, reliability, availability and dependability Modeling, Analysis, and Evaluation
    • Michela Taufer (U/Delaware)
    • Seetharami Seelam (IBM)
  • Programming Models – parallel programming models and languages, compilers, run-time systems, program analysis & synthesis methods and tools, program verification
    • Mahmut Kandemir (Penn State)
    • Xipeng Shen (NC State)
  • Cyber-physical systems – real time and hybrid systems, communications protocols, design and analysis, security, privacy, robustness, safety, fault tolerance, reliability issues
    • Nian-Feng Tzeng (U/Louisiana)
    • Tarek Abdelzaher (UIUC)