[comp.hypercube] CFP - Parallel Programming

ticky@sequent.UUCP (Shreekant S. Thakkar) (02/19/88)

                          CALL FOR PAPERS AND REFEREES

            HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SCIENCES - 22

                       LANGUAGES FOR PARALLEL PROCESSING

                    KAILUA-KONA, HAWAII - JANUARY 3-6, 1989

          The Software Track of HICSS-22 will contain a special set of
          papers focusing on  a broad selection of topics  in the area
          of  Languages for  Parallel  Processing.  One  of the  major
          problems in parallel processing is the problem of expressing
          an  algorithm in  parallel  form. There  are  two broad  ap-
          proaches  being proposed  by  various researchers:  Implicit
          Control and Explicit Control.  These two approaches have im-
          pacted the design of programming languages and tools.

          Implicit Control languages are  usually designed to hide the
          parallel processing from the programmer, e.g. functional and
          logic programming languages,  vectorizing FORTRAN compilers,
          etc. This poses a major problem for compiler writers because
          of the difficulty of  automatic parallel detection and opti-
          mization.

          Explicit Control  languages usually extend an  existing lan-
          guage,  or are  designed as  parallel processing  languages,
          e.g. OCCAM. A major difficulty here  is in the design of the
          language -- how  can it be general enough  to encompass  all
          forms of parallelism, and how can it avoid machine dependen-
          cies?  Can the programmer extend  his application from a few
          processors to  a large number without  altering his applica-
          tion significantly.  In this session, we want to explore the
          many ways of designing and implementing languages for paral-
          lel processing.

          Papers are invited that  may be theoretical, conceptual, tu-
          torial or descriptive in  nature.  Those papers selected for
          presentation  will  appear  in  the  Conference  Proceedings
          which  is published  by the  Computer Society  of the  IEEE.
          HICSS-22 is sponsored by the University of Hawaii in cooper-
          ation with  the ACM, the  Computer Society, and  the Pacific
          Research  Institute for  Information Systems  and Management
          (PRIISM).  Submissions are solicited in:

               o   Restructuring translators
               o   Parallel optimizing compilers
               o   Design of new languages for parallel programming
               o   Visual and other paradigms for parallel programming
               o   Debugging applications in parallel languages
               o   Performance studies for parallel languages
               o   Performance tuning in parallel languages
               o   Special-purpose  languages  for systolic,  distrib-
                   uted, or novel architectures
               o   Practical  experiences  with  language  constructs,
                   compilers, etc.

          INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTING PAPERS

          Manuscripts should be 22-26 typewritten, double-spaced pages
          in length.   Do not send submissions  that are significantly
          shorter  or  longer than  this.  Papers must  not  have been
          previously  presented or published, nor  currently submitted
          for  journal  publication.   Each  manuscript  will  be  put
          through a  rigorous  refereeing  process.  Manuscripts paper
          should have a title page that  includes the title of the pa-
          per, full  name of  its author(s),  affiliation(s), complete
          physical  and electronic  address(es),  telephone  number(s)
          and a  300-word abstract of the paper.

          DEADLINES

               o   A 300-word abstract is due by March 30, 1988
               o   Feedback to author concerning abstract by April 15,
                   1988
               o   Six copies  of the  manuscript are  due by  June 6,
                   1988.
               o   Notification  of accepted  papers  by September  1,
                   1988.
               o   Accepted manuscripts, camera-ready,  are due by Oc-
                   tober 3, 1988.

          SEND SUBMISSIONS AND QUESTIONS TO EITHER

               Dr. Shreekant Thakkar           Prof. Ted Lewis
               Sequent Computer Corp.          Computer Science Department
               15450 SW Koll Parkway           Oregon State University
               Beaverton, OR 97006             Corvallis, OR 97331
               (503) 627-9822                  (503) 754-3273
               e-mail: ticky@sequent           e-mail: lewis@mist.cs.orst.edu