Workshop Program
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| 9:00 – 10:30 am |
Session 1 |
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Break (30 min)
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| 11:00 – 12:30 pm |
Session 2: Modeling, Design & Languages
Session Chair: Adam Porter |
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- Developing Parallel Programs: A Design-Oriented Perspective
Ali Ebnenasir, Rasoul Beik
- Model-Driven Development of Multi-Core Embedded Software
Pao-Ann Hsiung, Shang-Wei Lin, Yean-Ru Chen, Nien-Lin Hsueh, Chih-Hung Chang, Chih-Hsiong Shih, Chorng-Shiuh Koong, Chao-Sheng Lin, Chun-Hsien Lu, Sheng-Ya Tong, Wan-Ting Su
- Reducing Search Space of Auto-Tuners Using Parallel Patterns
Christoph A. Schaefer
- Stage: Python with Actors
John Ayres, Susan Eisenbach
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Lunch break (1h 30min) |
| 2:00 – 3:30 pm |
Session 3: Algorithms & Tools
Session Chair: Victor Pankratius |
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- Combining Digital Access and Parallel Partition for Quicksort and Quickselect
Leonor Frias, Jordi Petit
- COMPASS: A Community-driven Parallelization Advisor for Sequential Software
Simha Sethumadhavan, Gail E. Kaiser
- Profiling Java Programs for Parallelism
Clemens Hammacher, Kevin Streit, Sebastian Hack, Andreas Zeller
- SPARTAN: A Software Tool for Parallelization Bottleneck Analysis
Mayank Agarwal, Matthew I. Frank
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Break (30 min) |
| 4:00 – 5:30 pm |
Session 4: Optimization
Session Chair: Larry Votta
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- Dynamic Code Footprint Optimization for the IBM Cell Broadband Engine
Tobias Werth, Tobias Flossmann, Michael Klemm, Ulrich Weigand, Michael Philippsen
- Phase-guided Thread-to-core Assignment for Improved Utilization of Performance-Asymmetric Multi-Core Processors
Tyler Sondag, Hridesh Rajan
- Transparent Multicore Cryptographic Support on Niagara CMT Processors
James Hughes, Gary Morton, Jan Pechanec, Christoph Schuba, Lawrence Spracklen, Bhargava Yenduri
- Discussion & wrap-up
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Break (30 min) |
| 6:00 – 7:30 pm |
Meeting of working group "Software Engineering for parallel Systems"
(participation open to everyone) |
Information for Presenters
Time for talks: 15 min + 5 min discussion.
You will need to provide your own laptop. All hotel's projectors are of the same type. A test data projector will be available in the Thompson room (the student volunteer office). You can go to that room at any point during regular conference hours (8:30-5:30) to make
sure that your computer synchronizes with our projectors.
Each session has a session chair, who will coordinate your session and get
your bio. Make sure you (1) meet your session chair before your talk so that
he/she will know that you are at the conference, and (2) meet your session
chair 15 minutes before the beginning of the session in which you will give
your talk.