From: Olivier T. <ta...@us...> - 2016-05-06 15:52:26
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The program for the X10'16 Workshop in Santa Barbara, CA, USA is now available at http://conf.researchr.org/track/pldi-2016/X10-2016-papers#program. The workshop will be held on Tuesday, June 14, 2016, and is colocated with PLDI’16 (http://conf.researchr.org/home/pldi-2016). Registration for the workshop is handled through the PLDI website (http://conf.researchr.org/attending/pldi-2016/Registration). The early registration deadline is May 13. In addition to seven refereed presentations, Dr. Olivier Tardieu from IBM will give a tutorial on X10 programming, and Dr. Sriram Krishnamoorthy from PNNL will give a Keynote presentation entitled “Tracking and Constraining Work Stealing Schedulers.” It will be a great opportunity to connect with the X10 community. Further information can be found at http://x10-lang.org/workshop/workshop16.html. Regards, Claudia Fohry and Olivier Tardieu X10'16 Chairs ---- 9:00-10:00 Session 1: Welcome and Tutorial Introduction to X10 by Olivier Tardieu IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA 10:30-12:00 Session 2: Research Papers Control Structure Overloading in X10 by Louis Mandel, Josh Milthorpe, and Olivier Tardieu IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA A Memory Model for X10 by Andreas Zwinkau KIT, Germany Cooperation vs. Coordination for Lifeline-Based Global Load Balancing in APGAS by Jonas Posner and Claudia Fohry University of Kassel, Germany 13:30-15:00 Session 3: Keynote and Research Paper Keynote: Tracking and Constraining Work Stealing Schedulers by Sriram Krishnamoorthy Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA Resilient X10 over MPI User Level Failure Mitigation by Sara S. Hamouda, Benjamin W. Herta, Josh Milthorpe, David Grove, and Olivier Tardieu Australian National University, Australia; IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA 15:30-17:00 Session 4: Research Papers ActorX10: An Actor Library for X10 by Sascha Roloff, Alexander Pöppl, Tobias Schwarzer, Stefan Wildermann, Michael Bader, Michael Glaß, Frank Hannig, and Jürgen Teich University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany; TU Munich, Germany SWE-X10: An Actor-Based and Locally Coordinated Solver for the Shallow Water Equations by Alexander Pöppl and Michael Bader TU Munich, Germany A Case for Distributed Work-Stealing in Regular Applications by Brendan Sheridan and Jeremy Fineman Georgetown University, USA |