lazowska@krakatoa.cs.washington.edu (06/26/89)
The Second ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming (PPoPP) will be held in Seattle March 15-16 1990. Authors should submit 11 copies of the complete paper by September 13 1989 to: David Padua CSRD University of Illinois Urbana, IL 61801 This Symposium was initially held in August 1988 under the acronym PPEALS. The goal is to promote the exchange of ideas in parallel programming with emphasis on methodologies, tools and foundations. Topics of interest include design and implementation of parallel programming languages and systems; programming experience with parallel programming languages and systems; restructuring compilers and program manipulation systems for parallel systems; environments, debuggers, monitoring tools and operating system support for parallel programming; the relationship between parallel programming languages, compilers and machine architecture; and performance aspects of parallel programming systems. The program committee consists of Arvind, Jeanne Ferrante, Geoffrey Fox, Dennis Gannon, David Gelernter, Allan Gottlieb, Robert Halstead, H.T. Kung, David Notkin, Ross Overbeek, and David Padua (Chair). Ed Lazowska is general chair. David Notkin is local arrangements chair.