Do you have something to share with the OpenMP community? Submit a short abstract by June 15 to OpenMPCon for an opportunity to present! The deadline to submit a talk for OpenMPCon 2017 has been extended to June 15, 2017 and we encourage everyone to help us create an interesting agenda for the OpenMP Community meeting by submitting relevant talks, such as:
• A new tool with OpenMP support
• Extension of the functionality of your tool with better OpenMP support
• How you and your organization uses OpenMP in applications
• Ideas to extend OpenMP which can lead to an interesting discussion
• Any other interesting news in the context of OpenMP
Go to
http://openmpcon.org/conf2017/call-for-submissions/ for additional information on submission to OpenMPCon to present your work.
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OpenMPCon2017
September 18-20, 2017
Stony Brook, New York, USA
http://www.openmpcon.org
IMPORTANT DATE:
Abstract Deadline: June 15, 2017
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Sponsored by:
OpenMP ARB
Description:
OpenMPCon is the annual OpenMP Developers conference organized by the
OpenMP community, for the community. OpenMPCon takes place 18-20 September
in Stony Brook, NY, USA and will focus on the practical usage of OpenMP
and other directive based languages, to deliver high-performance computing
through parallel processing.
Submissions:
Submissions are requested from industry experts, developers, and academia
on all topics related to OpenMP, including but not limited to: application
development from any discipline, algorithms, performance analysis, tools and
libraries, optimization, verification, portability and education. Sessions
can be in the form of technical presentations, tutorials and workshops,
posters, or panel discussions.
All submissions should be in the form of short abstracts (minimum 300
words, maximum 1,000 words) and must be handed in as a PDF document.
All submissions will go through a peer review process. Session material
will be posted on the OpenMPCon website and will be available to conference
attendees.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* How you Use OpenMP
* Guidelines of OpenMP
* Tips, tricks, gotchas of OpenMP
* Performance of OpenMP
* Conformance, build, options of OpenMP compilers/runtime implementations
* Latest OpenMP and older releases and how it changes life for users
* Accelerator, and heterogeneous computing (GPUs, accelerators, FPGA)
* Tasks, task groups and task dependencies
* Scientific, HPC workloads
* Commercial, analytic workload
* Oil and Gas use of OpenMP
* Research on OpenMP (although a good research paper should be submitted
to IWOMP)
* Manufacturing, games, graphics, operating system, device drivers, and
networking domains for OpenMP
* Comparisons with other parallel languages
* Future of OpenMP
* Reduction
* Base language (C++, C, Fortran) with OpenMP
* Affinity
* SIMD and vectors
* Memory model, atomics, locks, mutexes, barriers & critical sections in
OpenMP
* OpenMP APIs and environment variables
* Cancellation and Error Model
* Technical Reports, TR1, TR2
* Arrays shaping in OpenMP
* OpenMP concurrency and parallelism
* OpenMP designs
* Cancellation
* Interoperability
* Event programming, futures
* Governance, ARB, committee logistics
* OpenMP website, discussion groups, forums, wikis
* Conferences, language meetings, IWOMP
* Speculative execution and transactional memory
* Software development tools for OpenMP
* Relation with other (MPI, OpenCL, OpenACC, ISO, etc)
* History of OpenMP
* Tutorial-style sessions
GENERAL CHAIRS
Michael Klemm, OpenMP ARB CEO
PROGRAM CHAIR
Dirk Schmidl, RWTH Aachen
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
James Beyer, NVIDIA
Michael Klemm, Intel
Naoya Maruyama, RIKEN AICS
Helen He, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
MARKETING AND SOCIAL MEDIA CHAIR
Matthijs van Waveren
CONFERENCE MANAGEMENT
Kathleen Mattson
Tim Lewis