to be held in conjunction with
PDCAT 2011
20-22 October, 2011
Gwangju, Korea
Rapid advancements in multicore and chip-level multi-threading technologies open new challenges and make multicore systems a part of the computing landscape. From high-end servers to mobile phones, multicores are steadily entering every single aspect of the information technology.
However most programmers are trained in sequential programming, yet most existing parallel programming models are prone to errors such as data race and deadlock. Therefore to fully utilise multicore hardware, parallel programming models that allow easy transition of sequential programs to parallel programs with good performance and development of error-free codes are urgently needed.
This workshop is dedicated primarily to gather researchers and practitioners addressing the main challenges and share experiences in the emerging multicore software engineering and distributed programming paradigm, and in addition, to provide a discussion forum for people interested in programming environments, models, applications and tools specifically designed for parallel multi/many-core hardware environments.
Paper submission deadline : June 1, 2011 extended to June 25, 2011
Notification of acceptance : July 10, 2011
Camera-ready papers due : August 1, 2011
The program committee cordially invites any novel research ideas in (but not limited to) the following range of subjects:
Papers reporting original and unpublished research results and experience are solicited. All paper submissions will be handled electronically via EasyChair.
Papers should be up to 6 pages long (maximum 2 extra pages allowed at additional cost), double column and follow the IEEE manuscript guidelines. Suitable templates can be found here
Authors must register and submit their paper through the online submission system.
If you have problems accessing the system, e-mail your submission to:
pmam2011 at cs dot otago dot ac dot nz
All accepted papers will be included in conference proceedings of PDCAT 2011, which will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press and automatically included in the IEEE Xplore digital library. The proceedings will also be cited by Engineering Information (EI). At least one author of an accepted paper must register at the conference site and present the paper at the workshop. For no-show authors, their papers will be removed from the digital library after the conference and their affiliations will receive a notification.
Selected best papers would be considered for publication in a special issue of the Journal of Supercomputing.
Information about registration at PDCAT 2011 main website.
For further information regarding the workshop and paper submission,
please send your request or enquiry to:
pmam2011 at cs dot otago dot ac dot nz