November 18 – 19, 2013
Intel Development Center, Haifa, Israel
The interaction among advanced compilation techniques, modern processor architectures, and associated tools continues to face new challenges and opportunities. Traditional demands to increase performance, reduce power consumption, and reduce time to market now apply to heterogeneous, virtualized and diverse user-experience environments. New programming environments such as OpenCL and Renderscript enable programmers to better leverage data and task level parallelism, relying on effective compiler, binary translation and runtime tools to translate and map their programs onto diverse platforms. This conference will focus on these exciting new directions and how they are influencing the architecture and compilation domain. This year, the conference will spend two days with a format similar to that held last year but with more time for networking and presentations, including a posters session.
Topics
The main focus of this conference is the interaction of compiler technologies, processor architectures and tools to address the latest programming environments and demands. The topics of interest for this conference include, but are not limited to:
- Compilers, runtime and tools for modern server, client, mobile and embedded systems
- Compiler/hardware support for hiding memory and I/O latencies
- Compilation to hardware
- Dynamic translation and optimization
- Heterogeneous parallel architectures and computational models
- Power/Performance/Monitoring tools for application behavior understanding
- Parallel programming languages, algorithms and applications
Important Dates
Deadline for submission | July 31st, 2013 |
Deadline for poster submission | August 19th, 2013 |
Notification of paper acceptance | September 4th, 2013 |
Gathering and presentations | November 18th-19th, 2013 |
Keynote Talks
We are delighted to host Prof. Antonio Gonzalez from UPC and Intel Barcelona Research Center, Prof. Michael O'Boyle from the University of Edinburgh, Prof. Uri Weiser from the Technion and Prof. Kathryn McKinley from Microsoft Research as our keynote speakers.
Presentation and Poster Submissions
Authors should submit an abstract of their contributions by email to Ayal Zaks (ayal.zaks@intel.com). Submissions must include an abstract of 100-300 words and contact information. The authors are encouraged to provide related documents with additional details on their research work. Abstracts and eventually presentations will be provided online at the conference webpage. The conference does not include proceedings, however, with author approval, papers may appear online and extended versions of the best papers may be included in a special issue of IJPP. Posters may describe either recently published or ongoing work.
Venue
The conference will take place at Intel Development Center (IDC9) in Matam Industrial Park, Haifa, Israel. Lunch and light refreshments will be served. Participation in the conference is free of charge, but registration is required. The official language of the conference is English.
Organizers
- Ayal Zaks, Gadi Haber, Ohad Shacham; Intel Development Center, Haifa
- Erez Petrank; Computer Science Dept., Technion, Haifa
- Dorit Nuzman; IBM Haifa Research Lab
Contact Us
Intel Development Center, Haifa, Israel (ayal.zaks@intel.com)