[IPDPS] Publish your work in ACM Transactions on Parallel Computing

David A Bader, ACM TOPC Editor-in-Chief (do not reply) call-for-papers at hq.acm.org
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Publish your work in ACM Transactions on Parallel Computing      


David A. Bader, Editor-in-Chief    
Distinguished Professor, New Jersey Institute of Technology    

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Parallel computing is a rapidly evolving field that is an essential ingredient in all aspects of computer science. ACM Transactions on Parallel Computing (TOPC) is a forum for novel and innovative work on all aspects of parallel computing, including foundational and theoretical aspects, systems, languages, architectures, tools, and applications. It addresses all classes of parallel-processing platforms including concurrent, multithreaded, multicore, accelerated, multiprocessor, clusters, and supercomputers.    

TOPC spans the range from foundational research in parallel computing to principles extracted from experimental investigations. Submissions should describe novel solutions to important challenges in exploiting parallelism. Solutions should be generic enough to be used beyond the specific application area in which the problem arose. Papers describing experiences should indicate how they illustrate general principles; papers about parallel computing foundations should indicate how they relate to practice.      

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Read Four Recent TOPC Papers of Interest     

Mitigating Inter-Job Interference via Process-Level Quality-of-Service     
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3434397     
Lee Savoie, David K. Lowenthal, Bronis R. De Supinski, Kathryn Mohror, Nikhil Jain     
January 2021 Article No.: 1     
     
Jobs on most high-performance computing (HPC) systems share the network with other concurrently executing jobs. Network sharing leads to contention that can severely degrade performance. This article investigates the use of Quality of Service (QoS)...     
     
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A High Accuracy Preserving Parallel Algorithm for Compact Schemes for DNS     
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3418073        
Tapan K. Sengupta, Prasannabalaji Sundaram, Vajjala K. Suman, Swagata Bhaumik     
October 2020 Article No.: 21     
     
A new accuracy-preserving parallel algorithm employing compact schemes is presented for direct numerical simulation of the Navier-Stokes equations. Here the connotation of accuracy preservation is having the same level of accuracy obtained by the...     
     
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Toward a Microarchitecture for Efficient Execution of Irregular Applications     
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3418082     
John D. Leidel, Xi Wang, Brody Williams, Yong Chen     
September 2020 Article No.: 26     
     
Given the increasing importance of efficient data-intensive computing, we find that modern processor designs are not well suited to the irregular memory access patterns often found in these algorithms. Applications and algorithms that do not exhibit...     
     
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Automated Bug Detection for High-level Synthesis of Multi-threaded Irregular Applications     
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3418086     
Pietro Fezzardi, Fabrizio Ferrandi     
September 2020 Article No.: 27     
     
Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are becoming an appealing technology in datacenters and High Performance Computing. High-Level Synthesis (HLS) of multi-threaded parallel programs is increasingly used to extract parallelism. Despite great leaps...        

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