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[TCPP-announce] post submission

[TCPP-announce] post submission  
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Subject:[TCPP-announce] post submission
Date:14 Dec 2004 19:57:31 -0700

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Note new deadline: December 20, 2004
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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First workshop on
High-Performance, Power-Aware Computing (HP-PAC)

April 4, 2005

to be held in conjunction with IPDPS
April 4-8, 2005
Denver, Colorado, USA.
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SCOPE:
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High-performance computing is and has always been performance
oriented. However, a consequence of the push towards maximum
performance is increased energy consumption, especially at
supercomputing centers. Moreover, as peak performance is rarely
attained, some of this energy consumption results in little or no
performance gain. In addition, large energy consumption costs
supercomputing centers a significant amount of money and wastes
natural resources.

The main goal of this workshop is to provide a timely forum for the
exchange and dissemination of new ideas, techniques, and research in
power-aware, high-performance computing. HP-PAC will present
research that reduces (1) power, (2) energy consumption, or (3) heat
generation, with little or no performance penalty. This workshop
differs from other power-aware workshops in that it is specifically
interested in saving energy in large scale, scientific applications,
rather than in small mobile devices.

Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following.

. Novel power-aware architectures for HPC
. Power-aware middleware for HPC
. Power-aware runtime systems for HPC
. Reduced power/energy/heat algorithms & applications
. Surveys or studies of power/energy/heat usage of HPC applications

PROCEEDINGS:
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The proceedings of this workshop will be published together with the
proceedings of other IPDPS '04 workshops by the IEEE Computer
Society Press.

PAPER SUBMISSIONS:
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We are planning a purely web submission and review process. Authors
are requested to submit papers (in PDF format) not exceeding 10
single-spaced pages, including abstract, contact address, figures,
and references. Detailed instructions on web submissions will be
available soon.

Note: the PDF file must be viewable using ``acroread'' or similar
common utility. Also, your paper should use a page size of 8.5x11
inches (LETTER sized output not A4).

IMPORTANT DATES:
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Paper submission: 20 December 2004
Author notification: 4 January 2005
Camera-ready due: 21 January 2005

WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS:
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Vincent W. Freeh, North Carolina State University, USA
David K. Lowenthal, University of Georgia, USA

PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
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Ricardo Bianchini, Rutgers University, USA
Frank Bellosa, University of Erlangen, Germany
Kirk Cameron, University of South Carolina, USA
Wu-Chen Feng, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
Vincent W. Freeh, North Carolina State University, USA
Richard Harper, IBM Research, USA
Chung-Hsing Hsu, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
Ulrich Kremer, Rutgers University, USA
David K. Lowenthal, University of Georgia, USA
Ramakrishnan Rajamony, IBM Research, USA
Daniel Reed, University of North Carolina, USA
Yuanyuan Zhou, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

CONTACT INFO:
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web: http://fortknox.csc.ncsu.edu/proj/hppac
email: hppac@fortknox.csc.ncsu.edu

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