Euro–Par is an annual series of international conferences dedicated to the promotion and advancement of all aspects of parallel and distributed computing. It covers a wide spectrum of topics from algorithms and theory to software technology and hardware–related issues, with application areas ranging from scientific to mobile and cloud computing. The objective of Euro–Par is to provide a forum for the introduction, presentation and discussion of the latest scientific and technical advances, extending the frontier of both the state of the art and the state of the practice.<br>The following topics will be covered by regular Euro–Par 2013 sessions:<br>Support Tools and Environments<br>Performance Prediction and Evaluation<br>Scheduling and Load Balancing<br>High–Performance Architectures and Compilers<br>Parallel and Distributed Data Management<br>Grid, Cluster and Cloud Computing<br>Peer–to–Peer Computing<br>Distributed Systems and Algorithms<br>Parallel and Distributed Programming<br>Parallel Numerical Algorithms<br>Multicore and Manycore Programming<br>Theory and Algorithms for Parallel Computation<br>High–Performance Networks and Communication<br>High–Performance and Scientific Applications<br>GPU and Accelerator Computing<br>Extreme–Scale Computing<br>Full details on the topics, including topic descriptions and chairs, are available on the Euro–Par 2013 Web site. To access them please follow the links above. The conference will feature contributed and invited talks. Co–located workshops are also planned.<br>
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Euro-Par
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Aachen
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Germany
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