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Leiden University

Call for Participation

We cordially invite you to participate in the 10th International Workshop on Compilers for Parallel Computers (CPC), organized by Leiden University. The workshop will be held from 8 to 10 January 2003 and will be located in a picturesque city just outside Leiden, called Amsterdam.

CPC 2003 is the tenth workshop in a series that started in 1989 in Oxford, England. It has been organized every one and a half years since and the other workshops have been located in Paris (1990), Vienna (1992), Delft (1993), Malaga (1995), Aachen (1996), Linkoping (1998), Aussois (200), and Edinburgh (2001).

The main goal of the workshop is to bring researchers in compilation and associated areas together in an informal setting and a relaxed atmosphere in order to exchange ideas and to foster collaboration. This workshop covers all area of parallelism and optimization; from embedded systems through to large scale parallel systems and computational grids. Thus, topics of interest include, but are not limited to,

  • Parallel processing and automatic parallelization
  • Optimizations for exploiting the memory hierarchy
  • Optimizations for exploiting Instruction Level Parallelism
  • Optimizations for power consumption
  • Profile directed and feedback assisted compilation
  • High level specification and MatLab compilation
  • Architectural models and performance prediction
  • Just-in-time compilation
  • Dynamic and runtime optimization
  • Program analysis frameworks and tools
  • Backend code generation and optimization
  • Runtime systems
In principle, any topic that is of interest to a compiler designer is of interest for this workshop.

Presentation:

If you would like to give a presentation, you are also invited to submit a paper and abstract before September 16, 2002 to the organizer. In accordance with previous events, these papers need not be unpublished, but should reflect your current research and interests. Local, non-copy righted proceedings will be distributed to the participants. In addition, authors are invited to submit original papers for consideration in a special issue of an international journal.

Presentation slots will be distributed on a first-come-first-serve basis. The full version of the paper needs to be submitted by November 18, 2002.

Important dates:

September 16, 2002Submission of presentation title and abstract
November 18, 2002Author registration and full paper submission (please read our guidelines for submission first).
Early registration deadline
January 8-10, 2003Workshop.
Janyary 8, 2003Reception in Museum Van Loon
January 9, 2003Diner in restaurant In de Waag

Workshop location:

The workshop will be held in the picturesque Trippenhuis located in Amsterdam.

Workshop organization:

Peter Knijnenburg [homepage]
Paul van der Mark

CPC Steering committee:

Alain Darte
Michael Gerndt
Tom Lake
Michael O'Boyle
David Padua
Henk Sips
Hans Zima


Mail Address:

Leiden University
Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science
Niels Bohrweg 1
2333 CA LEIDEN, The Netherlands