Newsgroups: comp.parallel
From: "Dave O'Hallaron" <droh@cs.cmu.edu>
Subject: First Call for Papers: LCR98
Organization: School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon
Date: 20 Nov 1997 21:36:49 GMT
Message-ID: <652ahh$fkv@fs7.ece.cmu.edu>

 			   CALL FOR PAPERS

	   LCR98: Fourth Workshop on Languages, Compilers,
	     and Run-time Systems for Scalable Computers
	      (in cooperation with ACM Sigplan [pending])

		      Carnegie Mellon University
			 Pittsburgh, PA, USA
			   May 28-30, 1998
                
		      Web: www.cs.cmu.edu/~lcr98


IMPORTANT DATES

Submission:	Friday, February 20, 1998.
Notification:	Friday, March 20, 1998. 
Camera-ready:	Wednesday, July 1, 1998.

OVERVIEW

The Workshop on Languages, Compilers, and Run-time Systems for
Scalable Computers (LCR) is a bi-annual gathering of computer
scientists who develop software systems for parallel and distributed
computers.  Attendance is limited to 75 participants. The LCR
community is interested in a broad range of technologies, with a
common goal of developing software systems that enable real
applications.  The organization of high end computer systems is
undergoing a dramatic change away from traditional MPPs and towards
shared memory systems, distributed shared memory, and (possibly
heterogeneous) clusters of uniprocessors and multiprocessors.  The
theme for this fourth meeting is software support for these emerging
systems.

Authors are invited to submit 6-page abstracts. Particular areas of
interest include language features, communication code generation and
optimization, communication libraries, distributed shared memory
libraries, distributed object systems, resource management systems,
integration of compiler and runtime systems, irregular and dynamic
applications, parallel I/O performance evaluation, and debuggers.

SUBMISSIONS

Paper format: 6-page (maximum) abstract. Shorter entries are welcome.
Please include an email address, phone number, and fax number for the
contact author. Papers can be submitted via email or postal mail;
email submissions are preferred.

Electronic submission: Send one postscript file to the program chair
(David O'Hallaron) at lcr98@cs.cmu.edu no later than 5:00 pm EST on
Feb 20, 1998. To minimize printing problems with your submission
please ensure that your postscript file can be previewed by ghostview.
Contact the program chair at lcr98@cs.cmu.edu if you need any help.

Postal submission: Send three copies of the 6-page abstract to the
Program Chair at the following address so that it ARRIVES by Feb 20,
1998:
    
David O'Hallaron
School of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA

NOTIFICATION

Authors will be notified via email no later than 5:00 pm EST on March
20, 1998.

PUBLICATION

An informal proceedings consisting of the 6-page abstracts will be
distributed at the conference.  Authors of accepted papers will submit
full versions of their papers after the Workshop.  The proceedings
will be published in the Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer
Science series.  Each participant will receive a copy of the
proceedings.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

David Bakken (BBN) 
Ian Foster (Argonne National Laboratory)
Thomas Gross (Carnegie Mellon University)
Charles Koelbel (Rice University)
Piyush Mehrotra (ICASE)
David O'Hallaron, Chair (Carnegie Mellon University)
Joel Saltz (University of Maryland)
Jaspal Subhlok (Carnegie Mellon University)
Boleslaw Szymanski (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
Katherine Yelick (U.C. Berkeley)
Hans Zima (University of Vienna)

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Barbara Grandillo, Chair (Carnegie Mellon University)

GENERAL/PROGRAM CHAIR

David O'Hallaron
School of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA, 15213

email: droh@cs.cmu.edu
phone: (412) 268-8199
fax: (412) 268-5576

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