Euro-Par 2023 | Track 1. Programming, Compilers and Performance | International European Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing Track 1. Programming, Compilers and PerformanceEuro-par

Track 1. Programming, Compilers and Performance

Track 1. Programming, Compilers and Performance

Chairs

* Biagio Cosenza, University of Salerno, Italy
* Thomas Fahringer, University of Innsbruck, Austria

Focus

● High level programming models and tools for multi-/many-core and heterogeneous architectures
● Programming environments, interoperable tool environments
● Productivity and performance portability
● Compiling for multithreaded/multi-core and heterogeneous processors/architectures
● Compiling for emerging architectures (low-power accelerator hardware, reconfigurable hardware, processors in memory)
● Iterative, just-in-time, feedback-oriented, dynamic, and machine-learning-based compilation
● Static and dynamic program analysis
● Program transformation systems
● Interaction between compiler, runtime system, hardware, and operating system
● Compiler, run-time, and architectural support for dynamic adaptation
● Compilers for domain-specific languages
● Instrumentation, monitoring, evaluation and prediction of non-functional program behaviour
● Auto-tuning and multi-objective code optimization
● Verification and validation of performance models
● Power consumption modelling and prediction
● Performance modelling and simulation of emerging exascale systems

Program Committee

Track 1
Siegfried Benkner
, University of Vienna, Austria
Walter Binder, Università della Svizzera italiana, Switzerland
Bruno Loic Alexandre Bodin, Yale-NUS College, Singapore
Jeronimo Castrillon, TU Dresden, Germany
Stefano    Cherubin, Edinburgh Napier University, UK
Tom Deakin, University of Bristol, UK
Juan Durillo Barrionuevo, Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ), Germany
Bernhard Egger, Seoul National University, Korea
Juan Fumero, The University of Manchester, UK
Sergei Gorlatch, University of Muenster, Germany
Ramaswamy Govindarajan, Indian Institute of Science, India
Giulia Guidi, Cornell University, USA
Adrian Jackson, University of Edinburgh / EPCC, UK
Abhinav Jangda, Microsoft Research, USA
Sohan Lal, TU Hamburg, Germany
Partick    McCormick, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
Gihan Mudalige, The University of Warwick, UK
Fernando Magno Quintão Pereira, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Pablo de Oliveira Castro, University of Versailles, France
Polyvios Pratikakis, FORTH, Greece
István Reguly, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Hungary
Ruymán Reyes, Codeplay Software / Intel, UK
Bernhard Scholz, University of Sydney, Australia
Michel Steuwer, University of Edinburgh, UK
Giuseppe Tagliavini, University of Bologna, Italy
Peter Thoman, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Massimo    Torquati, University of Pisa, Italy 

Miwako Tsuji, RIKEN Center for Computational Science, Japan
Antonino Tumeo, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
Didem Unat, Koç University, Turkey
Hans Vandierendonck, Queen's University Belfast, UK