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HOTPAR
City
Berkeley
Country
United States
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Abstract

<p class="desc"> The 4th USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Parallelism (HotPar &#8242;12) will bring together researchers and practitioners doing innovative work in the area of parallel computing&#046; Multicore and multithreaded processors are pervasive, and core counts are increasing&#046; This trend is driven by limits on energy consumption in computer systems and the poor energy performance of increasingly complex uniprocessors&#046; Parallel architectures can potentially mitigate these problems, but larger core counts will be successful only if languages, systems, and applications can take advantage of parallel hardware&#046; Navigating this change will require new parallel programming paradigms, new methods of application design, new structures for system software, and new models of interaction among applications, compilers, operating systems, and hardware&#046;</p> <p class="subhead2"><a name="submit">Submissions</a></p> <p class="desc"> We request submissions of position papers that propose new directions for research or products in these areas, advocate non&#8211;traditional approaches to the problems engendered by parallelism, or potentially generate controversy and discussion&#046; We encourage submissions from practitioners as well as from researchers&#046; HotPar recognizes the broad impact of multicore computing and seeks relevant contributions in all fields, including application design, languages and compilers, systems, and architecture&#046; We particularly encourage contributions containing highly original ideas that are likely to have a significant impact&#046;<br></p><p class="desc"><br></p>