PARMA-DITAM 2020 Workshop

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Program Committee

  • Lars Bauer, KIT, DE
  • Ramon Canal, UPC, ES
  • Alessandro Cilardo, Univ. of Naples, IT
  • Thierry Goubier, CEA, FR
  • Kim Gruettner, OFFIS, DE
  • Frank K. Gürkayanak, ETHZ, CH
  • Karthick Parashar, Imperial College, UK
  • Luigi Pomante, Univ. of L'Aquila, IT
  • Mario Porrmann, Osnabrueck Univ., DE
  • Erven Rohou, INRIA, FR
  • Georgios Sirakoulis, DUTH, GR
  • Leonel Sousa, Univ. of Lisboa, PT
  • Sander Stuijk, Eindhoven UT, NL
  • Vittorio Zaccaria, POLIMI, IT
  • Davide Zoni, POLIMI, IT

Bologna, Italy, January 21, 2020

Co-located with HiPEAC 2020


Scope of the Workshop

The current trend towards many-core and the emerging accelerator-based architecture requires a global rethinking of software and hardware design. The PARMA-DITAM workshop focuses on many-core architectures, parallel programming models, design space exploration, tools and run-time management techniques to exploit the features of such (heterogeneous) many-core processor architectures from embeddded to high performance computing platforms.


The PARMA-DITAM workshop will have six main topics:

  • T1: Parallel programming models and languages, compilers and virtualization techniques
  • T2: Runtime adaptivity, runtime management, power management and memory management
  • T3: Heterogeneous and reconfigurable many-core architectures and design space exploration
  • T4: Design tools and methodologies for many-core architectures
  • T5: Parallel applications for many-core platforms
  • T6: Architectures and compiler techniques to accelerate deep neural networks

Important Dates:

  • Paper submission:
  • November 15, 2019 - 11:59 PM (UTC): Poster/Paper Submission Deadline
  • November 29, 2019 - 11:59 PM (UTC): NEW EXTENDED Paper Submission Deadline
  • December 29, 2019: (EXTENDED deadline) Acceptance Notification
  • January 10, 2020: (EXTENDED deadline) Camera ready version of accepted papers for workshop proceedings

Information for Authors:

Paper submission: Papers should be submitted electronically through the workshop website. Electronic paper submission requires a full paper, up to 6 double-column ACM format pages, including figures and references. Papers should be submitted in PDF format. The review process will be double-blind. Please use the following template when preparing your manuscript:
https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template.
Accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library within its International Conference Proceedings Series.


Camera Ready preparation instructions: The camera ready version of the accepted papers should be submitted up to January 10, 2020 and be prepared according to the guidelines summarized in the following link: Camera Ready Submission Guidelines.


Paper presentation: At least one author per accepted paper should present their work during the workshop. We invite authors of accepted papers to prepare presentations with slides. Each paper presentation is scheduled to last at most 15 minutes. Time slot includes: 10 min oral presentation + 3 min Q&A + 2 min technical setup & speaker introduction by Session chair. Presenters should provide a short (no more than 3 lines) biography introduction to be handed to the Session chair at the beginning of the Session. We additionally encourage presenters to prepare a PDF version of their slide to be uploaded on the workshop website.