The purpose of PACT 2017 is to bring together researchers from architecture, compilers, applications and languages to present and discuss innovative research of common interest.<br>PACT started as a Data Flow Workshop in conjunction with ISCA 1989 but quickly evolved into a unique venue at the intersection of classical parallel architecture and compilers.<br>Recently, PACT widened its scope to include insights useful for the design of machines and compilers from applications such as, but not limited to, machine learning, data analytics and computational biology.<br>PACT solicits novel papers, workshops, tutorials, and entries to an ACM student research competition on a broad range of topics that include, but are not limited to:<br>Parallel architectures and computational models<br>Compilers and tools for parallel computer systems<br>Multicore, multithreaded, superscalar, and VLIW architectures<br>Compiler/hardware support for hiding memory latencies<br>Support for correctness in hardware and software<br>Reconfigurable parallel computing<br>Dynamic translation and optimization<br>I/O issues in parallel computing and their relation to applications<br>Parallel programming languages, algorithms and applications<br>Middleware and run time system support for parallel computing<br>Application–specific parallel systems<br>Applications and experimental systems studies of parallel processing<br>Relevant aspects of distributed computing and mobile computing<br>Heterogeneous systems using various types of accelerators<br>Insights from modern parallel applications such as, but not limited to, machine learning, data analytics, and computational biology for the design of parallel architectures and compilers<br>
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