C3PO'24: Fourth workshop on Compiler-assisted Correctness Checking and Performance Optimization for HPC Hamburg, Germany, May 12-16, 2024 |
Conference website | https://c3po-workshop.github.io/2024/index |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=c3po24 |
Practical compiler-enabled programming environments, applied analysis methodologies, and end-to-end toolchains are crucial to performance portability in the exascale era. The workshop brings together researchers with a shared interest in applying compilation and source-to-source translation methodologies to enhance parallel programming, including explicit programming models such as MPI, OpenMP, and hybrid models. Original papers will identify and solve challenges in the tradeoffs of scalability, performance, predictability, correctness, productivity, and portability on-node and at massive scale. Strong-scaling, weak-scaling, and hybrid-scaling solutions assisted, augmented, and/or enabled by compiler technology are in scope. We recognize that there are standard static analysis technologies (dataflow analysis, polyhedral analysis, etc); this workshop seeks innovative applications of such technologies to derive enhanced utility in parallel programs that are generalizable beyond a single case study or narrow application.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Automatic parallelization
- Compilation for heterogeneous systems
- Compiler enabled optimization
- Compilation techniques for correctness checking of parallel software
- Cross-languages translation
- Modernization of legacy codes
- Source code instrumentation
- Source-to-source analysis/transformations
- Static analysis
- Static/dynamic interaction
- Compiler-based tooling for parallel application development
- Artificial Intelligence applied to compilation techniques
Submission Guidelines
C3PO solicits two kinds of papers. Full papers present novel and original research and are limited to 12 pages in Springer LNCS format. Short papers report on interesting new ideas, work with promising/early results, or empirical studies and are limited to 6 pages in Springer LNCS format.
The review process is double blind. Each submission will receive at least three reviews.
Committees
Program Committee
- Patrick Carribault, CEA
- Chunhua Liao, LLNL
- Amalee Wilson, Stanford University
- Sara Royuela, Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC)
- Benson Muite, Kichakato Kizito
- Markus Schordan, Google
- Aravind Sukumaran Rajam, Meta
- Christian Bischof, TU Darmstadt
- Alexander Hueck, TU Darmstadt
- Jan-Patrick Lehr, AMD
- Ali Tehrani, Iowa State University
- Pei-Hung Lin, LLNL
- Philippe Virouleau, Inria
- Dorian Leroy, CEA
Organizing committee
- Emmanuelle Saillard, Inria
- Julien Jaeger, CEA
- Anthony Skjellum, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
- Purushotham Bangalore, University of Alabama at Birmingham
- Peter Pirkelbauer, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory / University of Central Florida
- Peter Thoman, University of Innsbruck
Contact
Please address workshop questions to Emmanuelle Saillard (emmanuelle.saillard@inria.fr) and/or Julien Jaeger (julien.jaeger@cea.fr).