Abbrevation
ICS
City
Newport Beach
Country
United States
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Abstract

ICS is the premier international forum for the presentation of research results in high&#8211;performance computing systems&#046; In 2015, the conference will be held in Newport Beach, California&#046;<br>Papers are solicited on all aspects of the research, development, and application of large&#8211;scale, high&#8211;performance experimental and commercial systems, including:<br>Computer architecture and hardware, including multicore and multiprocessor systems, accelerators, memory, interconnection network and storage and file systems;<br>High&#8211;performance computational and programming models, including new languages and middleware for high performance computing, auto&#8211;tuning and function&#8211;specific code generators;<br>High performance system software, including compilers, runtime systems, programming and development tools, performance tools, and operating systems;<br>Hardware and software solutions for heterogeneity, reliability, and power efficiency;<br>Languages, runtimes, and hardware for “big data” scenarios with a focus on high&#8211;performance data analytics, including scalable data structures, dealing with large quantities of unstructured data, online monitoring and I/O, and parallel visualization;<br>Computationally challenging scientific and commercial applications, particularly studies and experiences on large&#8211;scale systems, and supercomputing on big data problems;<br>Large scale installations, including case studies to guide the design of future systems and solutions for efficiently scaling power, performance, reliability and sustainability;<br>Novel infrastructures for internet, grid and cloud computing;<br>Performance evaluation studies and theoretical underpinnings of any of the above topics&#046;<br>Of particular interest are papers on any aspects of extreme&#8211;scale and heterogeneous supercomputing systems, integrated HPC software stacks, and supercomputing applications in science and engineering&#046; Papers should not exceed 10 pages in the ACM format&#046;<br>