The
purpose of this conference, the ninth in the series, is to provide an
open forum for the parallel architecture and compiler research communities
to debate key issues of common interest, and to further the state of
the art in parallel architectures and compilers.
We
invite researchers with interest in both conventional and non-conventional
approaches (MPP, SMP, clustered-SMP, PC-clusters, data-flow, ILP, multi-threading,
and optical) to participate.
A
new theme in the present conference will be role of compiler and compilation
to reduce power consumption. We solicit papers, which contain significant
novel ideas and research results. Conference topics include (but are
not limited to):
Parallel architectures and computation models
Theoretical foundations of parallel architectures
Cluster computing based on PCs with commodity
switches
Cluster computing: Unix (Linux) versus NT
Parallel processing in the context of JAVA
Application-specific parallel architectures
Compilers for parallel computer systems
Compiler/hardware support for hiding memory latencies
Advances in architectures and compilers for ILP
(superscalar, VLIW, multiscalar
architectures...)
Parallel programming languages and paradigms
Application studies that demonstrate the performance
of parallel computer
systems
Reconfigurable architectures
Role of Compiler and Compilation Technology to
reduce power consumption