Workshop on
Automated Program Generation for Computational Science
at ICCS 2010
Amsterdam
The Netherlands
May 31 - June 2, 2010
Paper Deadline: January 15, 2010
Call for Papers
The development of correct and efficient software is one of the main
bottlenecks in turning new concepts for modeling and numerics into
reality. While the power of computers has exploded over the last
decades, programming productivity in computational science has grown
only slowly. Automated software generation, while not a general
solution, is a promising approach in certain application areas such as
automatic differentiation, automatic parallel software generation for
computational kernels, and higher-level programming abstractions for
domains such as partial differential equations. This approach makes
use of a variety of computational science techniques (e.g.,
application domain specific compilers/interpreters, mark-up languages,
operator overloading) to transform one, perhaps high level, problem
statement to correct and efficient software required to address a
related issue. The goal of this workshop is to bring together
developers and users of such tools to illustrate the state of the art
and advance potential areas of common interest.
- Christian Bischof (RWTH Aachen University)
- William Gropp (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
- M. Buecker (RWTH Aachen University)
- B. Christianson (University of Hertfordsshire)
- V. Eijkhout (University of Texas at Austin)
- B. Fischer (University of Southampton)
- S. Forth (Cranfield University)
- M. Garzaran (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
- L. Hascoet (INRIA Sophia-Antipolis)
- P. Hovland (Argonne National Laboratory)
- F. Irigoin (Mines Paristech)
- R. Kirby (Texas Tech University)
- M. Pueschel (Carnegie Mellon University)
- S. Sadayappan (Ohio State University)
- A. Walther (University of Paderborn)
Paper Submission
Full papers are due January 15, 2010.
Papers are at most 10 pages in length, camera-ready and formatted
according to the rules
of Procedia
Computer Science (for formatting information see
for text/latex
and MSword). Submission
implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and
present the paper. PostScript and source versions of your paper must
be submitted electronically through
the paper
submission system. Please make sure to select this workshop when
you submit!
Authors are notified of acceptance by February 20, 2010, and camera
ready papers are due March 7, 2010.
Early registration opens February 15, 2010 and closes March 31,
2010.
Contact
In case of questions, please
email bischof@sc.rwth-aachen.de. Please
prefix your subject line with ICCS2010.