Hal Finkel via llvm-dev
2020-Jun-23 01:51 UTC
[llvm-dev] LLVM-HPC2020 Workshop at SC20 - Call for papers
** * CALL FOR PAPERS* * =============================================================================== LLVM-HPC2020: The Sixth Workshop on the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure in HPC https://llvm-hpc-2020-workshop.github.io/ November 16th In conjunction with SC20: The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis =============================================================================== The sixth annual LLVM in HPC Workshop, held in conjunction with SC20 and in cooperation with TCHPC. LLVM, winner of the 2012 ACM Software System Award, has become an integral part of the software-development ecosystem for optimizing compilers, dynamic-language execution engines, source-code analysis and transformation tools, debuggers and linkers, and a whole host of programming-language and toolchain-related components. Now heavily used in both academia and industry, where it allows for rapid development of production-quality tools, LLVM is increasingly used in work targeted at high-performance computing. Research in, and implementation of, program analysis, compilation, execution, and profiling has clearly benefited from the availability of a high-quality, freely-available infrastructure on which to build. This sixth annual workshop will feature contributed papers and invited talks focusing on recent developments, from both academia and industry, that build on LLVM to advance the state of the art in high-performance computing. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: * Compiler design for highly-concurrent/parallel environments * Compilation techniques targeted at high-performance-computing codes * Programming-language implementation techniques enabling high performance and high productivity * Embedding compilation and dynamic execution at scale * Tools for optimization, profiling, and feedback * Source code transformation and analysis * Gap analyses of open-source LLVM-based tools Lightning Talks: The workshop will hold a lightning-talk session. Please contribute to making this session both vibrant and informative! An abstract and one-page summary are required for consideration. Deadlines: * Paper submissions due: September 1, 2020 (AoE) * Notification to authors of acceptance: September 28, 2020 * Camera-ready papers due: October 8, 2020 * Workshop takes place: November 16, 2020 Please see the SC20 home page (http://sc20.supercomputing.org/ <http://sc20.supercomputing.org/>) for registration deadlines and other information associated with the parent event. Submissions: Please submit papers using the SC20 submissions system (https://submissions.supercomputing.org/ <https://submissions.supercomputing.org/>) by selecting the "SC20 Workshop: LLVM-HPC2020 Full Papers" form. Papers must be in IEEE conference format, should be no more than 12 pages (including references and figures), and must be at least eight pages long. To submit a lightning talk, please use the "SC20 Workshop: LLVM-HPC2020 Lightning Talks" form. Direct links to the submission forms and other information are available on the workshop web page. Proceedings: The proceedings will be archived in IEEE Xplore through TCHPC. Lightning-talk summaries will not be included in the proceedings. Organizers: Hal Finkel, Argonne National Laboratory, hfinkel at anl.gov <mailto:hfinkel at anl.gov> Alexis Perry-Holby, Los Alamos National Laboratory, aperry at lanl.gov <mailto:aperry at lanl.gov> James Brodman, Intel Corporation, james.brodman at intel.com <mailto:james.brodman at intel.com> John Leidel, Tactical Computing Laboratories, jleidel at tactcomplabs.com <mailto:jleidel at tactcomplabs.com> Program Committee: Richard Barton, ARM Sunita Chandrasekaran, University of Delaware Camille Coti, University of Paris XIII / University of Oregon Christian Delozier, U.S. Naval Academy Tobias Grosser, ETH Zürich Jeff Hammond, Intel Torsten Hoefler, ETH Zürich Teresa Johnson, Google Alice Koniges, University of Hawaii Cameron McInally, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Pat McCormick, Los Alamos National Laboratory EJ Park, Los Alamos National Laboratory Nadav Rotem, Facebook Frank Winter, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Michael Wong, Codeplay * -- Hal Finkel Lead, Compiler Technology and Programming Languages Leadership Computing Facility Argonne National Laboratory
Hal Finkel via llvm-dev
2020-Aug-15 01:21 UTC
[llvm-dev] LLVM-HPC2020 Workshop at SC20 - Call for papers
Hi, everyone, First, due to SC20 schedule updates, this workshop will now take place on Thursday, November 12th. SC20 is now a virtual event. Second, the deadline for submissions is just over two weeks from today: September 1, 2020 (AoE). Please see https://llvm-hpc-2020-workshop.github.io/ <https://llvm-hpc-2020-workshop.github.io/> for more information. If you have any questions, please let me know. -Hal On 6/22/20 8:51 PM, Hal Finkel wrote:> > ** > > * CALL FOR PAPERS* > > * > > ================================================================================ > > > > LLVM-HPC2020: > > The Sixth Workshop on the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure in HPC > > https://llvm-hpc-2020-workshop.github.io/ > > > November 16th > > In conjunction with > > SC20: The International Conference for > > High Performance Computing, Networking, > > Storage, and Analysis > > > ================================================================================ > > > > The sixth annual LLVM in HPC Workshop, held in conjunction with SC20 and > > in cooperation with TCHPC. > > > LLVM, winner of the 2012 ACM Software System Award, has become an > > integral part of the software-development ecosystem for optimizing > > compilers, dynamic-language execution engines, source-code analysis and > > transformation tools, debuggers and linkers, and a whole host of > > programming-language and toolchain-related components. Now heavily used > > in both academia and industry, where it allows for rapid development of > > production-quality tools, LLVM is increasingly used in work targeted at > > high-performance computing. Research in, and implementation of, program > > analysis, compilation, execution, and profiling has clearly benefited > > from the availability of a high-quality, freely-available infrastructure > > on which to build. > > > This sixth annual workshop will feature contributed papers and invited > > talks focusing on recent developments, from both academia and industry, > > that build on LLVM to advance the state of the art in high-performance > > computing. > > Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: > > * Compiler design for highly-concurrent/parallel environments > > * Compilation techniques targeted at high-performance-computing codes > > * Programming-language implementation techniques enabling high > > performance and high productivity > > * Embedding compilation and dynamic execution at scale > > * Tools for optimization, profiling, and feedback > > * Source code transformation and analysis > > * Gap analyses of open-source LLVM-based tools > > > Lightning Talks: The workshop will hold a lightning-talk session. Please > > contribute to making this session both vibrant and informative! An > > abstract and one-page summary are required for consideration. > > > Deadlines: > > > * Paper submissions due: September 1, 2020 (AoE) > > * Notification to authors of acceptance: September 28, 2020 > > * Camera-ready papers due: October 8, 2020 > > * Workshop takes place: November 16, 2020 > > > Please see the SC20 home page (http://sc20.supercomputing.org/ > <http://sc20.supercomputing.org/>) for > > registration deadlines and other information associated with the parent > > event. > > > Submissions: > > > Please submit papers using the SC20 submissions system > > (https://submissions.supercomputing.org/ > <https://submissions.supercomputing.org/>) by selecting the "SC20 > > Workshop: LLVM-HPC2020 Full Papers" form. Papers must be in IEEE > > conference format, should be no more than 12 pages (including references > > and figures), and must be at least eight pages long. > > > To submit a lightning talk, please use the "SC20 Workshop: LLVM-HPC2020 > > Lightning Talks" form. > > > Direct links to the submission forms and other information are available > > on the workshop web page. > > > Proceedings: > > > The proceedings will be archived in IEEE Xplore through TCHPC. > > Lightning-talk summaries will not be included in the proceedings. > > > Organizers: > > > Hal Finkel, Argonne National Laboratory, hfinkel at anl.gov > <mailto:hfinkel at anl.gov> > > Alexis Perry-Holby, Los Alamos National Laboratory, aperry at lanl.gov > <mailto:aperry at lanl.gov> > > James Brodman, Intel Corporation, james.brodman at intel.com > <mailto:james.brodman at intel.com> > > John Leidel, Tactical Computing Laboratories, jleidel at tactcomplabs.com > <mailto:jleidel at tactcomplabs.com> > > > Program Committee: > > > Richard Barton, ARM > > Sunita Chandrasekaran, University of Delaware > > Camille Coti, University of Paris XIII / University of Oregon > > Christian Delozier, U.S. Naval Academy > > Tobias Grosser, ETH Zürich > > Jeff Hammond, Intel > > Torsten Hoefler, ETH Zürich > > Teresa Johnson, Google > > Alice Koniges, University of Hawaii > > Cameron McInally, Hewlett Packard Enterprise > > Pat McCormick, Los Alamos National Laboratory > > EJ Park, Los Alamos National Laboratory > > Nadav Rotem, Facebook > > Frank Winter, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility > > Michael Wong, Codeplay > > * >-- Hal Finkel Lead, Compiler Technology and Programming Languages Leadership Computing Facility Argonne National Laboratory