[Omp] EXTENSION: CFP: FIRST INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON OPENMP (IWOMP) 2005

Bronis R. de Supinski bronis at llnl.gov
Fri Feb 25 08:30:42 PST 2005


All:

Please forgive if you get multiple copies of this announcement.

Please note that the submission deadline has been extended by
two weeks until March 15. Please let me know if you have any
questions. Thank you.

Bronis R. de Supinski
Publicity Chair, IWOMP 2005

--------------------------------------------------------------------FIRST 
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON OPENMP
IWOMP 2005

http://www.nic.uoregon.edu/iwomp2005

Eugene, Oregon USA
June 1-4, 2005


OpenMP is an Application Programming Interface (API) widely
accepted as a standard for high-level shared-memory parallel
programming.  OpenMP is a portable, scalable programming model that
provides a simple and flexible interface for developing shared-memory
parallel applications in Fortran, C, and C++.  Since its introduction
in 1997, OpenMP has gained support from the majority of
high-performance compiler and hardware vendors.  There is also active
research in OpenMP compilers, runtime systems, tools, and environments.
Under the direction of the OpenMP Architecture Review Board (ARB), the
OpenMP standard continues to evolve.  The community of OpenMP
researchers and developers in academia and industry is organized under
cOMPunity, a forum for the dissemination and exchange of information about
and experiences with OpenMP.

IWOMP is the consolidation of three OpenMP workshops: the European Workshop
on OpenMP (EWOMP), the Workshop on OpenMP Applications and Tools (WOMPAT),
and the Workshop on OpenMP Experiences and Implementation (WOMPEI).  IWOMP
2005 is the first meeting of the combined workshops and is being
co-sponsored by cOMPunity and the OpenMP Architecture Review Board (ARB).
In keeping with the objectives and format of the previous workshops, IWOMP
2005 will have technical papers and panels, tutorials, and a hands-on
laboratory (OMPlab), where OpenMP users and developers can work together
and demonstrate the latest tools.  Ideas for this laboratory are
welcome.  Also, as the first IWOMP meeting, all participants will have a
chance to participate in a IWOMP logo

IWOMP 2005 will publish formal proceedings of the presented papers in LNCS.
Full papers of 10 pages in length are to be submitted for review.  Authors
of accepted papers will be asked to prepare final paper up to 12 pages.

Deadlines  Description
---------  -----------
March 15   IWOMP paper submission
March 15   IWOMP OMPlab project proposals
April 11   Notification for IWOMP papers / OMPlab project acceptance
April 1    Registration opens
May 1      Final IWOMP papers due
May 15     Installation of tools / applications for OMPlab
May 31     Conference reception, Eugene Hilton, 19:00
June 1-2   IWOMP technical program
June 2     Conference dinner
June 3-4   OMPlab

Conference Committee
--------------------
General chair:
  Allen D. Malony
Local arrangements chair:
  Sameer Shende
Proceedings chair:
  Michael Voss, University of Toronto
Program chair:
  Barbara Chapman, University of Houston
Publicity chair:
  Bronis R. de Supinkski, LLNL

Program committee:
  Eduard Ayguade, CEPBA-IBM Research Institute (CIRI), UPC, Barcelona
  Mark Bull, Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre, University of Edinburgh
  Luiz DeRose, Cray Inc.
  Rudolf Eigenmann, Purdue University
  Matthias Mueller, University of Stuttgart
  Larry Meadows, Intel
  Dieter an Mey, RWTH Aachen University
  Bernd Mohr, Research Centre Juelich, ZAM, Germany
  Mitsuhisa Sato, University of Tsukuba, Japan
  Bronis R. de Supinkski, LLNL
  Michael Voss, University of Toronto
  Michael Wolfe, The Portland Group, STMicroelectronics, Inc.





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