Euro-Par 2001
Manchester, U.K.
August 28th-31st, 2001
First Call for Papers
Euro-Par is well established as the premier European Conference on
all aspects of parallel computing. Previous events were held in
Stockholm (1995), Lyon (1996), Passau (1997), Southampton (1998),
Toulouse (1999) and Munich (2000). The conference normally attracts
more than 300 participants coming from universities, research centres,
and industry.
The major themes of the conference can be divided into the broad
categories of hardware, software, algorithms and applications.
In common with previous years, Euro-Par 2001 will be organised as
a number of parallel sessions on the following topics for which
papers are solicited:
1. Support Tools and Environments
2. Performance Evaluation, Analysis and Optimization
3. Scheduling and Load Balancing
4. Compilers for High Performance
5. Parallel and Distributed Databases, Data-Mining and
Knowledge Discovery
6. Complexity Theory and Algorithms
7. Applications of High-Performance Computers
8. Parallel Computer Architecture
9. Distributed Systems and Algorithms
10. Parallel Programming: Models, Methods and Languages
11. Numerical Algorithms
12. Routing and Communication in Interconnection Networks
13. Instruction Level Parallelism and Architectures
14. Object-Oriented Architectures, Tools and Applications
15. Architectures and Algorithms for Multimedia Applications
16. Cluster Computing
17. Metacomputing, Grid Computing and Web Computing
18. Parallel I/O and Storage Technology
19. Problem Solving Environments
20. Parallel and Distributed Embedded Systems
Further details for each topic can be found at:
http://europar.man.ac.uk/
Authors are requested to use the electronic form on the web site
to submit their paper to the topic they judge most appropriate.
All accepted papers will be available at the conference in the
proceedings published by Springer-Verlag in the LNCS series.
The conference will also feature invited talks, tutorials and
parallel workshops. Further information will appear on the web
site as it becomes available.
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Key Dates:
November 6th, 2000 First call for papers
January 29th, 2001 Final date for submissions
May 1st, 2001 Acceptance notified
June 29th, 2001 Early registration deadline
August 1st, 2001 Late registration deadline
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