Newsgroups: comp.parallel
From: Luc.Bouge@lip.ens-lyon.fr (Luc Bouge)
Subject: CFP: Workshop on Parallel Languages, EuroPar'97 (W05)
Organization: LIP, ENS Lyon, France
Date: 22 Jan 1997 14:59:22 GMT
Message-ID: <5c5a0a$rod@server1.ctc.com>

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      Euro-Par'97 Workshop on Parallel Languages (W05)

		 LAST CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

	   Deadline (electronic): February 1, 1997

Topics of interest include:
 * parallel languages                  
 * formal semantics
 * heterogeneous systems               
 * run time systems
 * application-specific languages      
 * compilers

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Program Committee:
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 * Ron Perrott, Queen's University, Belfast, UK, Chair
 * Luc Boug\'e, ENS Lyon, France, Local Chair
 * Ian Foster, Argonne National Lab, USA, Vice-Chair
 * Seif Haridi, SICS, Sweden, Vice-Chair

Deadline:
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     20 January 1997 (paper)           1 February 1997 (electronic)

General Description:
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Euro-Par is the annual European conference in Parallel Processing. Like 
the 1996 conference in Lyon, the 1997 version will consist of a number 
of highly focussed workshops  on all aspects of parallel processing, 
from theory to practice, from academy to industry. The workshops will 
present the latest advances in their respective domains.  In addition, 
there will be a number of high-level tutorials of general interest plus 
a series of invited talks.  Calls for papers for 20 workshops are being 
launched.  All accepted papers will appear in the proceedings published 
by Springer-Verlag in the LNCS Series.


Workshop Description:
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Workshop #05: Parallel Languages

This workshop provides a forum for the presentation of the latest
research and results in the practice and theory of parallel  
languages. We are particularly interested in papers that  
address the implications for programming and languages of the  
convergence of distributed and shared-memory architectures, and the  
emergence of fast networks that blur the distinctions between  
parallel and distributed computing. We also encourage discussion of  
the integration, comparison, or evaluation of diverse programming  
models (task, data, object, etc.). Other topics of interest include  
compilers and run time systems, application-specific languages,  
and formal semantics.

Topics of interest include:
 * parallel languages                  
 * formal semantics
 * heterogeneous systems               
 * run time systems
 * application-specific languages      
 * compilers


Further information
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is available at URL  http://www.uni-passau.de/europar97/.  It includes
the list of all workshops.  Please send all information requests and 
comments to europar97@fmi.uni-passau.de. Register today on the Euro-Par'97
mailing list by sending us a mail! See below for additional information.

Official Address:
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Euro-Par'97, Universitaet Passau, D-94030 Passau, Germany
Phone: (+49) (851) 509-3071; Fax: (+49) (851) 509-3092
E-mail: europar97@fmi.uni-passau.de
URL: http://www.uni-passau.de/europar97/

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                         ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Submissions are expected to be no longer than 12 pages in the LNCS style 
(page size 12.2 cm x 19.3 cm,  12 pt Computer Modern font).  Style files 
are on the Web at  http://www.springer.de/author/tex/help-tex.html  (for 
TeX click on PLNCS, for LaTeX on LLNCS).  Text processors other than TeX 
or LaTeX may be used, but we strongly suggest that the submissions 
satisfy the LNCS specifications!

Submitted papers must not be simultaneously under review for any other 
conference, and  authors must point out any substantial overlap with 
their previously published work.

Papers will be published in three categories:  distinguished papers 
(12 pages), full papers (8 pages), and short papers (4 pages). Authors 
should state with their submission whether classification as a short 
paper would be acceptable.  Except in extenuating circumstances, 
submission should be electronic.

 !    Electronic submissions are mandatory for all people having       ! 
 !    access to standard electronic facilities.                        !


ELECTRONIC SUBMISSIONS should consist of two e-mails:
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 * the first one containing an ASCII cover page, giving the author's 
   full name, address, phone and fax number, e-mail address, 
   a 100-word abstract and keywords, as well as the workshop number
   (#05) and the workshop title (Parallel Languages),
 * the second one with the printable file.

Accepted formats are uuencode'd compressed EPSF PostScript files (most 
preferably generated by dvips).

 !    Important! We are sorry that we are unable to accommodate        ! 
 !    other file formats. If at all possible, please attempt to        ! 
 !    preview the document with Ghostview and print it on more         ! 
 !    than one brand/model of laser printers.  If your program         ! 
 !    requests it, assume that the document will be printed on a       ! 
 !    300 DPI standard PostScript Unix Sun laser printer. We will      ! 
 !    do our best to get all files printed. If a file cannot be        ! 
 !    printed in spite of all our efforts, we will have to reject      ! 
 !    the electronic submission.  In case of doubt, send us a          ! 
 !    (possibly preliminary) paper version of the submission           ! 
 !    before the 20 January 1997 paper deadline (one copy is           ! 
 !    enough in this case).  We will assume that the electronic        ! 
 !    version of the submission, if printable, is the final one.       !

The files should be mailed to europar97@fmi.uni-passau.de and received
at this address before 1 February 1997. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A FIRM
DEADLINE.


PAPER SUBMISSIONS   are only allowed for people without easy access to
standard electronic facilities.  The cover page must clearly indicate
the name, address, phone and fax numbers and e-mail address of the
author(s), and contain a 100-word abstract and keywords. The workshop
number (#05) and the workshop title (Parallel Languages) relating to
each submitted paper must also be clearly indicated on the cover page.
Authors should send six copies of their submission to the official
address, postmarked before 20 January 1997.  PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS
A FIRM DEADLINE.


Proceedings:
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All accepted papers will be published by Springer-Verlag in the
Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series.  Proceedings will be
available at the conference.


Important Dates:
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         Register on the mailing list:                       Today! 
         Deadline for paper submissions:            20 January 1997 
         Deadline for electronic submissions:       1 February 1997 
         Notification of acceptance:                     2 May 1997 
         Final version due:                            10 June 1997 
         Early registration:                           30 June 1997 
         Euro-Par'97 in Passau:                  26--29 August 1997

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