EuroMPI/ASIA 2014 Call for participation EuroMPI/ASIA 2014 in-cooperation status with ACM and SIGHPC in Kyoto, Japan, 9th - 12th September, 2014. The prime annual meeting for researchers, developers, and students in message-passing parallel computing with MPI and related paradigms.
**** Deadline of early registration is July 31, 2014 ***** www.eurompi2014.org The conference will feature 19 strong technical paper presentations, 3 invited talks, 2 tutorials, 2 workshops, posters ,and exhibitions. The list of accepted papers is attached in this CFP. The detailed conference information is being incrementally updated in www.eurompi2014.org. Please watch the URL to get the latest information. TUTORIALS ------------------------------- - Advanced MPI: New Features of MPI-3 Torsten Hoefler, ETH, Switzerland - Practical Parallel Application Performance Engineering Marc-Andre Hermanns, German Research School for Simulation Sciences, Germany Allen Malony, University of Oregon Matthias Weber, TU Dresden, Germany INVITED TALKS ------------------------------- - Enabling Scientific Discovery Through High Performance Computing and Extreme Data Science with the Cori System Katie Antypas, National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), USA - Large Scale System Design and Application for Tianhe-2 Yutong Lu, National University of Defense Technology (NUDT), China - NESUS: Looking for sustainability in ultrascale computing systems Jesus Carretero, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain WORKSHOPS ------------------------------- - Challenges in Data-Centric Computing https://www.hlrs.de/index.php?id=2032 - ESAA, Workshop on Enhancing Parallel Scientific Applications with Accelerated HPC http://www.arcos.inf.uc3m.es/~esaa2014/ IMPORTANT DATES ------------------------------- - Early Registration Deadline: July 31, 2014 - Visa support Deadline: August 8, 2014 - Pre-Registration Deadline: August 25, 2014 - Tutorials: September 9th, 2014 - Conference: September 10th-12th, 2014 ACCEPTED PAPERS ------------------------------- - MPI Collectives and Datatypes for hierarchical All-to-all Communication Jesper Larsson Traff and Antoine Rougier - Optimal MPI datatype normalization for vector and index-block types Jesper Larsson Traff - Zero-copy, hierarchical Gather is not possible with MPI Datatypes and Collectives Jesper Larsson Tr?«£ff and Antoine Rougier - GPU-Aware Intranode MPI_Allreduce Iman Faraji and Ahmad Afsahi - Toward Local Failure Local Recovery Resilience Model using MPI-ULFM Keita Teranishi and Michael Heroux - Evaluating User-Level Fault Tolerance for MPI Applications Ignacio Laguna, David F. Richards, Todd Gamblin, Martin Schulz and Bronis R. de Supinski - Comparing, Contrasting, Generalizing, and Integrating Two Current Designs for Fault-Tolerant MPI Amin Hassani, Anthony Skjellum and Ron Brightwell - Implementing the MPI-3.0 Fortran 2008 Binding Junchao Zhang, Bill Long, Kenneth Raffenetti and Pavan Balaji - Scalable MPI3 RMA on the Blue Gene/Q Supercomputer Sameer Kumar and Michael Blocksome - Intra-Epoch Message Scheduling To Exploit Unused or Residual Overlapping Potential Judicael A. Zounmevo and Ahmad Afsahi - PMI Extensions for Scalable MPI Startup Sourav Chakraborty, Hari Subramoni, Jonathan Perkins, Adam Moody, Mark Arnold and Dhabaleswar Panda - Exploring the Capabilities of the New MPI_T Interface Tanzima Islam, Kathryn Mohror and Martin Schulz - Understanding the Memory-Utilization of MPI Libraries: Challenges and Designs in Implementing the MPI_T Interface Raghunath Rajachandrasekar, Jonathan Perkins, Khaled Hamidouche, Mark Arnold and Dhabaleswar K. Panda - Catching Idlers with Ease: A Lightweight Wait-State Profiler for MPI Programs Guoyong Mao, David Boehme, Marc-Andre Hermanns, Markus Geimer, Daniel Lorenz and Felix Wolf - Distributed Behavioral Cartography of Timed Automata Etienne Andre, Camille Coti and Sami Evangelista - Reproducible MPI Micro-Benchmarking Isn't As Easy As You Think Sascha Hunold, Alexandra Carpen-Amarie and Jesper Larsson Tr?«£ff - Exploring the effect of noise on the performance benefit of non-blocking MPI_Allreduce Patrick Widener, Kurt Ferreira and Scott Levy - A Portable Petascale Framework for Efficient Particle Methods with Custom Interactions Andreas Schafer and Dietmar Fey