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CALL FOR PAPERS
24th International Conference on Supercomputing (ICS'10)
http://www.ics-conference.org
June 1-4, 2010
Epochal Tsukuba (Tsukuba International Congress Center)
Tsukuba, Japan  http://www.epochal.or.jp/eng/
Sponsored by ACM/SIGARCH

ICS is the premier international forum for the presentation of
research results in high-performance computing systems.  In 2010 the
conference will be held at the Epochal Tsukuba (Tsukuba International
Congress Center) in Tsukuba City, the largest high-tech and academic
city in Japan.

Papers are solicited on all aspects of research, development, and
application of high-performance experimental and commercial systems.
Special emphasis will be given to work that leads to better
understanding of the implications of the new era of million-scale
parallelism and Exa-scale performance; including (but not limited to):

* Computationally challenging scientific and commercial applications:
studies and experiences to exploit ultra large scale parallelism, a
large number of accelerators, and/or cloud computing paradigm.

* High-performance computational and programming models: studies and
proposals of new models, paradigms and languages for scalable
application development, seamless exploitation of accelerators, and
grid/cloud computing.

* Architecture and hardware aspects: processor, accelerator, memory,
interconnection network, storage and I/O architecture to make future
systems scalable, reliable and power efficient.

* Software aspects: compilers and runtime systems, programming and
development tools, middleware and operating systems to enable us to
scale applications and systems easily, efficiently and reliably.

* Performance evaluation studies and theoretical underpinnings of any
of the above topics, especially those giving us perspective toward
future generation high-performance computing.

* Large scale installations in the Petaflop era: design, scaling,
power, and reliability, including case studies and experience reports,
to show the baselines for future systems.

In order to encourage open discussion on future directions, the
program committee will provide higher priority for papers that present
highly innovative and challenging ideas.

Papers should not exceed 6,000 words, and should be submitted
electronically, in PDF format using the ICS'10 submission web
site. Submissions should be blind.  The review process will include a
rebuttal period. Please refer to the ICS'10 web site for detailed
instructions.

Workshop and tutorial proposals are also be solicited and due by
January 18, 2010.  For further information and future updates, refer
to the ICS'10 web site at http://www.ics-conference.org or contact the
General Chair (ics10-ch...@hpcs.cs.tsukuba.ac.jp) or Program Co-Chairs
(ics10-cha...@ac.upc.edu).

Important Dates
Abstract submission:  January 11, 2010
Paper submission:     January 18, 2010
Author notification:  March 22, 2010
Final papers:         April 15, 2010

For more information, please visit the conference web site at
http://www.ics-conference.org

[ICS 2010 Committee Members]
GENRAL CHAIR
   Taisuke Boku, U. Tsukuba
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
   Hiroshi Nakashima, Kyoto U.
   Avi Mendelson, Microsoft
FINANCE CHAIR
   Kazuki Joe, Nara Women's U.
PUBLICATION CHAIR
   Osamu Tatebe, U. Tsukuba
PUBLICITY CO-CHAIRS
   Darren Kerbyson, LANL
   Hironori Nakajo, Tokyo U. Agric. & Tech.
   Serge Petiton, CNRS/LIFL
WORKSHOP & TUTORIAL CHAIR
   Koji Inoue, Kyushu U.
WEB & SUBMISSION CO-CHAIRS
   Eduard Ayguade, BSC/UPC
   Alex Ramirez, BSC/UPC
LOCAL ARRANGEMENT CHAIR
   Daisuke Takahashi, U. Tsukuba

PROGRAM COMITTEE
   Jung Ho Ahn, Seoul NU.
   Eduard Ayguade, BSC/UPC
   Carl Beckmann, Intel
   Muli Ben-Yehuda, IBM
   Gianfranco Bilardi, U. Padova
   Greg Byrd, NCSU
   Franck Cappello, INRIA
   Marcelo Cintra, U. Edinburgh
   Luiz De Rose, Cray
   Bronis De Supinski, LLNL/CASC
   Jack Dongarra, UTenn/ORNL
   Eytan Frachtenberg, Powerset Research
   Kyle Gallivan, FSU
   Stratis Gallopoulos, ,U. Patras
   Milind Girkar, Intel
   Bill Gropp, UIUC
   Mike Heroux, SNL
   Adolfy Hoisie, LANL
   Koh Hotta, Fujitsu
   Yutaka Ishikawa, U. Tokyo
   Takeshi Iwashita, Kyoto U.
   Kazuki Joe, Nara Woman's U.
   Hironori Kasahara, U. Waseda
   Arun Kejariwal, Yahoo
   Darren Kerbyson, LANL
   Moe Khaleel, PNNL
   Bill Kramer, NCSA
   Andrew Lewis, Griffith U.
   Jose Moreira, IBM
   Walid Najjar, U.C. Riverside
   Kengo Nakajima, U. Tokyo
   Hironori Nakajo, Tokyo U. Agric. & Tech.
   Hiroshi Nakamura, U. Tokyo
   Toshio Nakatani, IBM Research Tokyo
   Michael O'Boyle, U. Edinburgh
   Lenny Oliker, LBNL
   Theodore Papatheodoro, U. Patras
   Miquel Pericas, BSC
Keshav Pingali, U. Texas Depei Qian, Beihang U.
   Alex Ramirez, BSC/UPC
   Valentina Salapura, IBM
   Mitsuhisa Sato, U. Tsukuba
   John Shalf, LBNL
   Takeshi Shimizu, Fujitsu
   Joshua Simons, Sun Microsystems
   Shinji Sumimoto, Fujitsu
   Makoto Taiji, Riken
   Toshikazu Takada, Riken
   Daisuke Takahashi, U. Tsukuba
   Guangming Tan, ICT
   Osamu Tatebe, U. Tsukuba
   Kenjiro Taura, U. Tokyo
   Rajeev Thakur, ANL
   Rong Tian, NCIC
   Robert Van Engelen, FSU
   Harry Wijshoff, Leiden
   Mitsuo Yokokawa, Riken
Ayal Zaks, IBM Yunquan Zhang, ISCAS
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