CfP: 5th International Workshop on Multi-Core Computing Systems (MuCoC

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Paper submission deadline: September 9, 2012
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5th International Workshop on
Multi-Core Computing Systems (MuCoCoS)
2012 Focus: Performance Portability and Tuning

Salt Lake City, Utah, November 16, 2012
In conjunction with the Supercomputing Conference SC12

<http://www.par.univie.ac.at/~pllana/mucocos12/>
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Workshop proceedings are published by the IEEE
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CONTEXT

The pervasiveness of homogeneous and heterogeneous multi-core and many-core
processors, in a large spectrum of systems from embedded and general-purpose to
high-end computing systems, poses major challenges to software industry. In
general, there is no guarantee that software developed for a particular
architecture will be executable (that is functional) on another architecture.
Furthermore, ensuring that the software preserves some aspects of performance
behavior (such as temporal or energy efficiency) across different such
architectures is an open research issue.

Therefore, this workshop focuses on novel solutions for functional and
performance portability as well as automatic tuning across different
architectures.

Following the successful organization of MuCoCoS 2008 (Barcelona, Spain),
MuCoCoS 2009 (Fukuoka, Japan), MuCoCoS 2010 (Krakow, Poland), MuCoCoS 2011
(Seoul, Korea), this year MuCoCoS will be organized at Salt Lake City, Utah,
November 16, 2012, in conjunction with the Supercomputing Conference SC12.
MuCoCoS 2012 focuses on Performance Portability and Tuning.

TOPICS OF INTEREST

- The topics of the workshop include but are not limited to:

:: Performance measurement, modeling, analysis and tuning
:: Portable programming models, languages and compilation
techniques
:: Tunable algorithms and data structures
:: Run-time systems and hardware support mechanisms for auto-
tuning
:: Case studies highlighting performance portability and tuning

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

- The papers should be prepared using the IEEE format, and no longer
than 10 pages. Submitted papers will be carefully evaluated based on
originality, significance to workshop topics, technical soundness, and
presentation quality.

- Submission of the paper implies that should the paper be accepted,
at
least one of the authors will register and present the paper at the workshop.
Papers will be published as a part of the SC12 digital proceedings. These are
IEEE digital library proceedings that will be available online.

- Please submit your paper (as PDF) electronically using the online
submission system.
(https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=mucocos2012)

SPECIAL JOURNAL ISSUE

Authors of the best MuCoCoS papers will be invited to submit their extended
workshop papers to a special issue of Computing journal (C Springer) that will
be developed for this workshop.

IMPORTANT DATES

- Submission: September 9, 2012
- Notification: October 14, 2012
- Registration: October 17, 2012
- Workshop: November 16, 2012

WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS

- Sabri Pllana, University of Vienna, Austria
<http://www.par.univie.ac.at/~pllana/>
- Jacob Barhen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US
<http://www.ornl.gov/info/awards/cf/cfcitations/cfbios/barhen.shtm>

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