Call for Papers and Presentations
We invite submissions introducing a wide range of topics, levels and considerations in HPC architectures, applications and usage - from fundamentals to the latest advances and hot topic areas.
Submissions can be proposed as papers or presentation only (without papers). Each submission should indicate any unique criteria and requirements along with scheduling and format preferences in your proposal.
- Sessions can be defined as technical sessions, workshop(s) and/or as a 'mini' series of quick take tutorials
- Descriptors or callouts should be included (ex. 3 part series incl. introductory to advanced tutorials)
- Indicate minimum/desired time allotment
- Outline any prerequisites, technology, tools or services outside of standard A/V display to be used to showcase the depth of material being proposed and for presentation.
Call for Contribution
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:System architectures:
- Accelerators: GPU, FPGA, co-processors, etc.
- Interconnect topologies and innovations
- Storage and file systems
- Hybrid
- Cooling
- Energy efficiency
- Applications
- Programming models
- Process and communications libraries
- Benchmarks
- Evaluations and analysis
- Performance modeling
- Tuning and optimization techniques
- Big Data
- Cloud computing
- AI/Machine Learning
You are welcome to suggest new topics as well that are of importance to high-performance computing usage or futures, To submit see below.
Paper Format: Papers should be submitted electronically through the web form on this page. Submissions should be formatted following the IEEE standards (double column conference paper available at http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/formatting). Both long (6-8 pages) and short (3-4 pages) paper formats are accepted. <How to Submit
Please use the form below to submit both papers and presentation only proposals.Sponsors
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