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Agenda

Time Speaker Title
9:00-9:30 TBD TBD
9:30-10:00 TBD TBD
10:00 Coffee Break
10:30 TBD TBD
11:30 TBD TBD
11:30 TBD TBD
12:00 N/A Lunch
1:30 TBD TBD
2:00 TBD TBD
2:30 TBD TBD
3:00 Coffee Break
3:30 TBD TBD
4:00 TBD TBD
4:30 TBD TBD
5:00 TBD TBD
5:30 The End

Abstract

LLVM, winner of the 2012 ACM Software System Award, has become an integral part of the software-development ecosystem for optimizing compilers, dynamic-language execution engines, source-code analysis and transformation tools, debuggers and linkers, and a whole host of programming-language and toolchain-related components. Now heavily used in both academia and industry, where it allows for rapid development of production-quality tools, LLVM is increasingly used in work targeted at high-performance computing. Research in and implementation of programming-language analysis, compilation, execution and profiling has clearly benefited from the availability of a high-quality, freely-available infrastructure on which to build. This workshop will focus on recent developments, from both academia and industry, that build on LLVM to advance the state of the art in high-performance computing.

Format

This workshop will feature contributed papers, invited talks, and panel discussions focusing on recent developments, from both academia and industry, that build on LLVM to advance the state of the art in high-performance computing.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Compiler design for highly-concurrent/parallel environments
  • Compilation techniques targeted at high-performance computing codes
  • Programming-language implementation techniques enabling high performance and high productivity
  • Embedding compilation and dynamic execution at scale
  • Tools for optimization, profiling and feedback
  • Source code transformation and analysis

Deadlines

  • Paper submissions due: September 1, 2014
  • Notification to authors of acceptance: October 1, 2014
  • Camera-ready papers due: November 1, 2014
  • Workshop takes place: November 17, 2014

Please see the SC14 home page for registration deadlines and other information associated with the parent event.

Submissions

We are using EasyChair to manage submissions. Please submit papers to llvmhpcsc14. The ACM SIG Proceedings Templates should be used.

Proceedings

The proceedings will be archived in both the ACM Digital Library and IEEE Xplore, by virtue of SIGHPC.

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Organizers

  • Hal Finkel, Argonne National Laboratory
  • Jeff Hammond, Intel Labs

Program Committee

Name Affiliation
Chandler Carruth Google
Sameer Shende University of Oregon
Tobias Grosser INRIA
Gary Funck Intrepid Technology
Ralf Karrenberg Weta Digital
Nadav Rotem Apple
Andrew Trick Apple
J Nelson Amaral University of Alberta
Michael Wong IBM
Frank Winter Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility ("Jefferson Lab")
Erik Schnetter Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
David Tweed ARM
Cameron McInally Cray
Keno Fischer Harvard University
Stefan Karpinski MIT / Julia
Michael McCool Intel
Torsten Hoefler ETH Zürich

Contact Information

Hal Finkel (hfinkel@anl.gov) and/or Jeff Hammond (jeff_hammond@acm.org)