Reply by OpenMP ARB March 27, 20172017-03-27
IWOMP 2017 - 13th International Workshop on OpenMP

September 21-22, 2017
Stony Brook, NY, USA
https://you.stonybrook.edu/iwomp2017/

Background

For many years, OpenMP has provided a very rich and flexible
programming model for shared memory architectures. OpenMP 4.0 is a
major advance that adds new forms of parallelism: device constructs
for accelerators, SIMD constructs for vector units, and several
significant extensions for work-sharing and task-based
parallelism. OpenMP 4.5 further extends OpenMP for use with today's
complex heterogeneous architectures.

The International Workshop on OpenMP (IWOMP) is an annual workshop
dedicated to the promotion and advancement of all aspects of parallel
programming with OpenMP. It is the premier forum to present and
discuss issues, trends, recent research ideas, and results related to
OpenMP. We solicit submissions of unpublished technical papers
detailing innovative, original research and development related to
OpenMP.

Topics

All topics related to OpenMP are of interest, including OpenMP
performance analysis and modeling, OpenMP performance and correctness
tools, proposed OpenMP extensions, and OpenMP applications in any
domain (e.g., scientific and numerical computation, video games,
computer graphics, multimedia, information retrieval, optimization,
text processing, data mining, finance, signal and image processing,
and machine learning).

Advances in technologies, such as new kinds of memory, deep memory
hierarchies, multi-core processors, and support in OpenMP for devices
(accelerators such as GPGPUs, DSPs and FPGAs), Multiprocessor Systems
on a Chip (MPSoCs), present new opportunities and challenges for
software and hardware developers. Recent advances in the C, C++ and
Fortran base languages also offer interesting opportunities and
challenges to the OpenMP programming model. IWOMP 2017 particularly
solicits submissions in these areas as well as ones that discuss how
to apply OpenMP to additional models of parallelism such as event
loops.

Paper Submission and Registration

Submitted papers for review should be limited to 12 pages and follow
LNCS guidelines.

Submission deadline is April 28, 2017 (AOE).

Authors of accepted papers will be asked to prepare a final paper of
up to 15 pages. As in previous years, IWOMP 2017 will publish formal
proceedings of the accepted papers in Springer Verlag's LNCS series.

Important Dates

Paper Submission Deadline:    April 28, 2017
Notification of acceptance:   May 25, 2017
Deadline for final version:   June 8, 2017

Organizers

General Chair:
 - Abid Malik, Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA

Program Committee Co-chairs:
 - Bronis R. de Supinski, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
 - Stephen Olivier, Sandia National Laboratories, USA