[agents] CFP - Special Issue on High Performance Computing Solutions for Complex Problems
Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience
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Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience
(www.scpe.org)
Special Issue: High Performance Computing Solutions for Complex Problems
In the last decades, the complexity of the current and upcoming
scientific/engineering problems has increased considerably. Computations
involved in numerical and physical simulations, molecular dynamics,
fluid dynamics, bio-informatics, image processing, information
retrieval, or big data analysis are just a few examples of such problems.
At the same time, improvements in high performance computing (HPC)
systems are mainly associated with an increased complexity of computer
architectures, resulting in increasing challenges in code optimization.
This results in an increasing gap between the general scientific /
engineering user community (in need of easy access to efficient high
performance computations) and the HPC programmers community (who design
codes for narrow sub-classes of problems). As a result, development of
user-friendly codes for non-HPC-trained user community becomes a big
challenge. As a matter of fact, effective use of HPC centers requires
specialized / individual training for each user group. The aim of this
special issue report on efforts to reduce this gap by means of bringing
new ways to face the growing complexity of problems that are to be
solved. Specifically, we would like to address challenges involved in
implementing large and complex problems on current and upcoming
platforms, composed of a high number of computational cores. Thus, the
issues to be addressed should deal with communication, programming,
heterogeneous architectures, load balancing, benchmarking, etc. However,
the overall goal should be development of solutions that are going to be
usable by non-HPC-trained domain specialists.
TOPICS
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts which present original and
unpublished research in all areas related with complex problems solving
via parallel and distributed processing, i.e., works focused on emerging
solutions to face with big computing challenges on HPC systems are
specially welcome. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to:
- Benchmarking, performance and scalability of algorithms, data
structures, tools, etc
- Code adapting to take advantages of latest computational features.
- New strategies to improve performance.
- Adaptive self-tuning computing systems.
- New transparent, portable, and hardware diagnostic programming paradigms.
- Advances in current or upcoming HPC tools.
- Communication, synchronization, load balancing.
IMPORTANT DATES
- Submission: September 19, 2015
- Author notification: January 31, 2016
- Revised papers: February 15, 2016
- Author notification: March 1, 2016
- Camera Ready papers due: March 15, 2016
- Publication: March 31, 2016
SUBMISSION DETAILS
Original and unpublished works on any of the topics aforementioned or
related are welcome. The SCPE journal has a rigorous peer-reviewing
process and papers will be reviewed by at least three S.C. referees.
All submitted papers must be formatted according to the journal's
instructions, which can be found at:
http://www.scpe.org/index.php/scpe/about/submissions#authorGuidelines
SPECIAL ISSUE EDITORS
- Dr. Pedro Valero Lara, Basque Center for Applied Mathematics (BCAM),
Bilbao, Spain.
- Prof. Dr. Fernando L. Pelayo, University of Castilla-La Mancha,
Albacete, Spain.
- Prof. Dr. Johan Jansson, Basque Center for Applied Mathematics (BCAM),
Bilbao, Spain and KTH, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden.
SCALABLE COMPUTING PRACTICE AND EXPERIENCE
The journal focus on algorithm development, implementation and execution
on parallel and distributed architectures, as well on application of
parallel and distributed computing to the solution of real-life
problems. SCPE provides immediate open access to its content. The
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SCPE's SNIP (Scopus Source Normalized Impact per Paper) was 0.619 and
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where: SNIP 0.376 and SJR 0.105). SCPE's SJIF factor was 2.785 in 2012.
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