The new trend towards multi and many-core processors demands the use of parallel programming to increase performance. However, parallelise applications is not a trivial task, thus posing a challenge to the scientific community: to create models and alternatives that ease parallelism exploitation for the average programmer. MPP 2014 goal is to bring together researchers and practitioners interested in novel computational models based on the Data-Flow principles of execution as a way to extract parallelism from applications.
The Data-flow model can handle concurrency in a natural way, while hiding memory and synchronisation latencies, which can lead to simpler and more power efficient systems. Recent work has shown that execution models based on Data-Flow can outperform systems based on conventional techniques, while providing more powerful, flexible and understandable parallel programming constructs. Therefore, it is a good moment to revisit Data-Flow and explore all it has to offer to this new era of processors.
MPP 2014 invites authors to submit novel papers that include but are not limited to:
- Data-Flow execution models and languages for parallelism exploitation;
- Compilers and tools for Data-Flow systems;
- Hybrid Data-Flow/Control-Flow systems;
- Data-Flow based architectures (Full data-flow machines or execution mechanisms);
- Scheduling and Placement algorithms for Data-Flow systems.
- Error Detection/Recovery in Data-Flow Systems
- Data-Flow Parallel Applications
- Theoretical Analysis of Data-Flow Systems
MPP 2014 will be held in conjunction with the 26th International Symposium on Computer Architecture and High Performance Computing (SBAC-PAD 2014), at Paris, France.
The proceedings of MPP will be submitted to IEEE Xplore and Computer Society Digital Library
There will be a special issue of IET Circuits, Devices & Systems - on Data-flow Programming Models, Machines and Applications. Call for papers is bellow can be found HERE.
The Data-flow model can handle concurrency in a natural way, while hiding memory and synchronisation latencies, which can lead to simpler and more power efficient systems. Recent work has shown that execution models based on Data-Flow can outperform systems based on conventional techniques, while providing more powerful, flexible and understandable parallel programming constructs. Therefore, it is a good moment to revisit Data-Flow and explore all it has to offer to this new era of processors.
MPP 2014 invites authors to submit novel papers that include but are not limited to:
- Data-Flow execution models and languages for parallelism exploitation;
- Compilers and tools for Data-Flow systems;
- Hybrid Data-Flow/Control-Flow systems;
- Data-Flow based architectures (Full data-flow machines or execution mechanisms);
- Scheduling and Placement algorithms for Data-Flow systems.
- Error Detection/Recovery in Data-Flow Systems
- Data-Flow Parallel Applications
- Theoretical Analysis of Data-Flow Systems
MPP 2014 will be held in conjunction with the 26th International Symposium on Computer Architecture and High Performance Computing (SBAC-PAD 2014), at Paris, France.
The proceedings of MPP will be submitted to IEEE Xplore and Computer Society Digital Library
There will be a special issue of IET Circuits, Devices & Systems - on Data-flow Programming Models, Machines and Applications. Call for papers is bellow can be found HERE.
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