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HLPP
City
Linköping
Country
Sweden
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Abstract

12th International Symposium on High&#8211;Level Parallel Programming and Applications<br>(HLPP&#8211;2019)<br>July 3&#8211;5, 2019, Linköping, Sweden<br>https://www&#046;ida&#046;liu&#046;se/conferences/hlpp2019/<br>Aims and scope of HLPP:<br>As processor and system manufacturers increase the amount of both inter&#8211; and intra&#8211;chip parallelism it becomes crucial to provide the software industry with high&#8211;level, clean and efficient tools for parallel programming&#046; Parallel and distributed programming methodologies are currently dominated by low&#8211;level techniques such as send/receive message passing, or equivalently unstructured shared memory mechanisms&#046; Higher&#8211;level, structured approaches offer many possible advantages and have a key role to play in the scalable exploitation of ubiquitous parallelism&#046;<br>Since 2001 the HLPP series of workshops/symposia has been a forum for researchers developing state&#8211;of&#8211;the&#8211;art concepts, tools and applications for high&#8211;level parallel programming&#046; The general emphasis is on software quality, programming productivity and high&#8211;level performance models&#046; The 12th Symposium on High&#8211;Level Parallel Programming and Applications will be held in Linköping, Sweden&#046;<br>HLPP 2019 invites papers on all topics in high&#8211;level parallel programming, its tools and applications including, but not limited to, the following aspects:<br>High&#8211;level parallel programming and performance models (e&#046;g&#046; BSP, CGM, LogP, MPM, etc&#046;) and tools<br>Declarative parallel programming methodologies based on functional, logical, data&#8211;flow, actor, and other paradigms<br>Algorithmic skeletons, patterns, etc&#046; and constructive methods<br>High&#8211;level parallelism in programming languages and libraries (e&#046;g, Haskell, Scala, C++, etc&#046;): semantics and implementation<br>Verification of declarative parallel and distributed programs<br>Efficient code generation, auto&#8211;tuning and optimization for parallel programs<br>Model&#8211;driven software engineering for parallel systems<br>Domain&#8211;specific languages: design, implementation and applications<br>High&#8211;level programming models for heterogeneous/hierarchical platforms with accelerators, e&#046;g&#046;, GPU, Many&#8211;core, DSP, VPU, FPGA, etc&#046;<br>High&#8211;level parallel methods for large structured and semi&#8211;structured datasets<br>Applications of parallel systems using high&#8211;level languages and tools<br>Teaching experience with high&#8211;level tools and methods<br>Papers submitted to HLPP&#8211;2019 must describe original research results and must not have been published or simultaneously submitted anywhere else&#046; For formatting and submission see https://www&#046;ida&#046;liu&#046;se/conferences/hlpp2019/submission&#… paper will receive a minimum of three reviews by members of the program committee and designated reviewers&#046; Papers will be selected based on their originality, relevance, technical clarity, and quality of presentation&#046; At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the HLPP 2019 symposium and present the paper&#046; Informal proceedings with the camera&#8211;ready versions of accepted papers will be available at the symposium&#046; After the symposium, there will be ample time to revise the paper incorporating reviewer comments&#046; Authors of accepted and presented papers will be invited to submit a revised version of their paper for publication in a special issue of International Journal of Parallel Programming (Springer)&#046;<br>HLPP&#8211;2019 will also include tutorials and an open poster session for ongoing (esp&#046;, European) research projects related to the scope of the symposium&#046;<br>