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re sending (truncated last copy) Working Conference on MASSIVELY PARALLEL PROGRAMMING MODELS


From: David Farber <farber () central cis upenn edu>
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1993 19:06:26 -0500



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                INVITATION FOR PARTICIPATION
                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  Working Conference on MASSIVELY PARALLEL PROGRAMMING MODELS:
         Suitability, Realization, and Performance

                   September 20-23, 1993

         Glienecke Hunting Palace, Berlin, Germany

         Organized by GMD FIRST in Cooperation with 
   IEEE Computer Society and Gesellschaft fuer Informatik

Programme
^^^^^^^^^

Sunday, 19.09.93                                                   MPPM
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2-5 pm          Registration    
from 4 pm on    Check-in time
5-6 pm          Reception               

                                                                           
Monday, 20.09.93                                                   MPPM
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08:30   OPENING

09:00   Tools &  Environments I

                F. Andre and J.-L. Pazat:
                        Overall design of PandoreII: An Environment for
                        High Performance Programming on DMPC

                A. Mitschele Thiel: 
                        The DSPL Programming Environment

                S. U. HanBgen:
                        The Modula-2* Environment for Parallel Programming

10:30   Coffee Break

11:00   Languages & Compilers

                G. Succi:
                        Implementation of Set-Oriented Languages over the 
                        Connection Machine 2

                F. Wichmann:
                        An Experimental Parallelizing systolic Compiler for 
                        Regular Programs

                T. Brandes:
                        Compiling Data Parallel Programs to Message Passing 
                        Program for Massively Parallel MIMD Systems

12:30   Lunch Break

14:00   Invited Lecture

        W.K. Giloi, GMD FIRST, The Role of Programming Models

15:00   Tools & Environments II

                F. Arefi:
                        A Test Bed for Experimenting with Visualization of 
                        Parallel Programs

                W Bohm and W. Najjar:
                        An Evaluation of Coarse Grain Dataflow Code Generation 
                        Strategies

16:00   Coffee Break

16:30   Program Transormations & Optimization

                U. Assmann and M. Weinhardt:
                        Interprocedural Heap Anlysis for Parallelizing  
                        Imperative Programs

                M.Q. Xu and J. A. Keane:
                        Virtual Shared Memory - based Run Time Support for 
                        Novel Programming Paradigms

18:00   Dinner

19:00   Social event
                                                                           
Tuesday, 21.09.93                                                  MPPM
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08:30   Programming Models II

                D. B. Skillicorn:
                        Structuring Data Parallelism Using Categorical Data 
                        Types

                J. Darlington:
                        Parallel Programming Using Skeleton Functions

09:30   Special Session:
                        Parallel Symbolic Processing - Can it be Done?

10:30   Coffee Break

11:00   Invited Lecture
                W. Reisig: Concurrent System Design

12:00   Lunch Break

14:00   Excursion
          - Sanssouci Palace and Park
          - Cecilienhof (Site of the Potsdam Conference)

19:00   Banquet
                                                                     
Wednesday, 22.09.93                                                MPPM
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08:30   Performance Measurement and Evaluation

                W. Zimmermann and. H. Kumm:
                        On the Implementation of Virtual Shared Memory

                G. R. Gao:
                        Beyond the Data Parallel Paradigm: Issues and Options

                V. S. Getov:
                        Performance Analysis of Distributed Applications by 
                        Suitability Functions


10:00   Coffee Break

10:30   Programming Models II

                B. Alpern:
                        Modeling Parallel Computers as Memory Hierarchies

                P. Baglietto and M. Maresca:
                        A Programming Model for Reconfigurable Mesh Based 
                        Parallel Computers

                S. Sakai:
                        Reduced Interprocessor-Communication Architecture 
                        for Supporting Programming Models

12:30 - 13:30 Lunch Break

13:30   Invited Paper
                O. McBryan:
                        Experience with MP Programming Models


14:30   Coffee Break

15:00   Models
                W. Joosen:
                        Massively Parallel Programming using Object     
                        Parallelism

                F. Arbab and E. Rutten
                        MAINFOLD: a novel programming model for massive 
                        parallelism

                A. Schramm and W. Giloi
                        PROMOTER -- An Application-Oriented Programming 
                        Model for Massive Parallelisation

16:30   Problem Book, Open Questions, Next Steps

17:30   End of Workshop

Registration Form
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Name:          ________________________________

Title:         ________________________________

Organization:  ________________________________

Address:       ________________________________

               ________________________________

               ________________________________

Telephone:     _______________Fax:  ___________


               Registration Fee       Registration Fee       
               before Aug. 1, 1993    after Aug. 1, 1993   

GI,IEEE member:         500.- $          625.- $         
                       /800.- DM/      /1000.- DM/       _________

non- member:            650.- $          810.- $                    
                      /1050.- DM/       1300.- DM/       _________

Spouse/Guest            400.- $          500.- $        
                       /640.- DM/       /800.- DM/       _________

Extra night              65.- $           65.- $        
                       /104.- DM/       /104.- DM/       _________

Total:                                                   _________

Registration fee includes a copy of the proceedings, 4 nights,  meals,
and excursions. For those who want  to prolong their stay in Berlin
Glienicke Hunting Palace offers  up to two more days acomodation for the
price of 65.-$ (100.- DM)  without and 75.-$ (DM 120) with meals per
day. The  fee for the extended stay is to be paid on arrival directly to
the reception of  Glienicke Hunting Palace.

Please send your check or money order to: Gesellschaft fur Mathematik
und Datenverarbeitung - MPPM When paying by money transfer, please use
the following account number and indicate as reason for payment:
"29020004-MPPM" when paying in USA Dollars: Acc. no.:  5061 23 400/400,
Dresdener Bank Bonn,  Swift code DRES DE FS 380 when paying in DM: Acc.
no.:  5061 23 400, Dresdener Bank Bonn,  BLZ 370 800 40

Return address:

              Frau Dagmar Schroeder 
              GMD FIRST 
              Rudower Chaussee 5, 
              D-12489 Berlin, 
              Tel. 30 6392 1800
              Fax. 30 6392 1805
              Email mppm () first gmd de

Information on "How to get there" can be obtained on request via
e-mail: mppm () first gmd de

Program Committee: 
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        Prof. Wolfgang K. Giloi, Co-Chairman
        Prof. Stefan Jahnichen, Co-Chairman
        Prof. Bruce D. Shriver, Co-Chairman

        Arvind, MIT, U.S.A.
        Guang Gao, McGill University, Canada
        Erol Gelenbe, Universite de Paris, France
        John Gurd, University of Manchester, UK  
        Anthony Hey, University of Southampton, UK
        William Jalby, INRIA and University of Rennes, France
        Ted Lewis, Oregon State University
        Mario Tokoro, Sony, Japan  
        Roland Vollmar, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
        Hans Zima, U. Wien, Austria


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