IWOMP 2022: 18th International Workshop on OpenMP University of Tennessee Chattanooga, TN, United States, September 27-30, 2022 |
Conference website | https://iwomp.org |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iwomp2022 |
Submission deadline | May 27, 2022 |
The International Workshop on OpenMP (IWOMP) is the annual workshop dedicated to the promotion and advancement of all aspects of parallel programming with OpenMP. This pioneering workshop has been attracting an international audience of leading academic and industrial experts since 2005 and is the premier forum to present and discuss issues, trends, recent research ideas, and results related to parallel programming with OpenMP.
We solicit quality submissions of unpublished technical papers that detail innovative, original research and development related to OpenMP.
IWOMP 2022 will be hosted by the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga and will be colocated with EuroMPI 2022.
BACKGROUND
As computing hardware has evolved from simple core reproduction to advanced SIMD units, deeper memories, and heterogeneous computing, OpenMP has also evolved and extended its application interface to harness new capabilities throughout the spectrum of hardware advances. The 5.0, 5.1 and 5.2 versions of the OpenMP specification have established OpenMP as the leading API for on-node heterogeneous parallelism that supports all versions of the C/C++ and Fortran base programming languages.
Advances in technologies, such as multicore processors and OpenMP devices (accelerators such as GPGPUs, DSPs or FPGAs), Multiprocessor Systems on a Chip (MPSoCs), and recent developments in OpenMP itself (e.g., metadirectives and variants for selecting device- and architecture-specific directives) present new opportunities and challenges for software and hardware developers. Recent advances in the C, C++ and Fortran base languages also offer interesting opportunities and challenges to the OpenMP programming model.
Theme for 2022: OpenMP in a Modern World, From Multi-device Support to Meta Programming
As most HPC systems are now comprised not only of multicore CPUs but also feature multiple accelerators, such as GPGPUs and FPGAs, programming model support for handling multiple devices and multiple levels of parallelism within a node is growing in importance. Further, the growing diversity in node designs makes programming mechanisms that enable seamless optimization for multiple node types are also essential. This year's theme highlights OpenMP extensions, implementations and applications that facilitate using such systems and papers that detail them are particularly welcome.
Topics
The topics include but are not limited to the following:
- Accelerated computing and offloading to devices
- Applications (in any domain) that rely on OpenMP
- Data mining and analysis or text processing and OpenMP
- Machine learning and OpenMP
- Memory model
- Memory policies and management
- Performance analysis and modeling
- Performance portability
- Proposed OpenMP extensions
- Runtime environment
- Scientific and numerical computations
- Tasking
- Tools
- Vectorization
Submissions
Submitted papers for review should be limited to 12 pages (not counting references). Authors of accepted papers will be asked to prepare a final paper of up to 15 pages (including references).
- Submission deadline: Friday, May 27 2022 (AoE)
- Acceptance Notifications: Friday, June 23 2022 (AoE)
- Camera Ready Copy Deadline: Friday, July 15 2022 (AoE)
- Submission Link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iwomp2022
- Check for Updates: https://www.iwomp.org
Submitted papers should follow LNCS Guidelines found at: https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines
Proceedings
As in previous years, IWOMP 2022 will publish formal proceedings of the accepted papers in Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series.
Organizing Committee
- General Chair: Michael Klemm, AMD & OpenMP Architecture Review Board (OpenMP ARB)
- Program Co-Chairs: Bronis R. de Supinski, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), Jannis Klinkenberg, RWTH Aachen University
- Local Arrangements Chairs: Anthony Skjellum, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Purushotham Bangalore, University of Alabama
- Tutorial Chairs: Henry Jin, NASA Ames Research Center
- Publications Chair: Brandon Neth, University of Arizona
- Registration Chair: Tim Lewis
Steering Committee
- Matthias S. Müller, RWTH Aachen University, Germany (Chair)
- Eduard Ayguadé, BSC, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
- Mark Bull, EPCC, University of Edinburgh, UK
- Barbara Chapman, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, USA
- Rudolf Eigenmann, University of Delaware, USA
- William Gropp, University of Illinois, USA
- Michael Klemm, AMD & OpenMP ARB, Germany
- Kalyan Kumaran, Argonne National Laboratory, USA
- Simon McIntosh-Smith, University of Bristol, UK
- Dieter an Mey, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
- Kent Milfeld, TACC, USA
- Stephen L. Olivier, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
- Ruud van der Pas, Oracle, USA
- Alistair Rendell, Flinders University, Australia
- Mitsuhisa Sato, RIKEN Center for Computational Science, Japan
- Sanjiv Shah, Intel, USA
- Oliver Sinnen, University of Auckland, New Zealand
- Josemar Rodrigues de Souza, SENAI Unidade CIMATEC, Brazil
- Bronis R. de Supinski, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
- Christian Terboven, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
- Matthijs van Waveren, OpenMP ARB
Program Committee
- Eduard Ayguade, Technical University of Catalunya
- Mark Bull, University of Edinburgh
- Florina Ciorba, University of Basel
- Sunita Chandrasekaran, University of Delaware
- Tom Deakin, University of Bristol
- Johannes Doerfert, Argonne National Laboratory
- Alex Duran, Intel
- Deepak Eachempati, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
- Jini Susan George, AMD Sheikh Ghafoor, Tennessee Tech University
- Oscar Hernandez, NVIDIA
- Paul Kelly, Imperial College London
- Michael Kruse, Argonne National Laboratory
- Kelvin Li, IBM
- Chunhua Liao, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Georgios Markomanolis, CSC
- Stephen Olivier, Sandia National Laboratories
- Swaroop Pophale, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Joachim Protze, RWTH Aachen University
- Mitsuhisa Sato, RIKEN Center for Computational Science
- Tom Scogland, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Xavier Teruel, Barcelona Supercomputing Center
- Terry Wilmarth, Intel