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WOMPAT 2004
http://www.tlc2.uh.edu/WOMPAT2004/
Workshop on OpenMP Applications and Tools May 17-20, 2004 Houston,
Texas
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IMPORTANT DATES:
Workshop: May 17-18, 2004
OpenMP lab: May 19 - 20, 2004
Submission of abstracts: March 12, 2004
Notification of acceptance: April 9, 2004
Final papers due: May 4, 2004
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP:

The OpenMP API is a widely accepted standard for high-level
shared-memory parallel programming. Since its introduction in 1997,
OpenMP has gained support from the majority of high-performance
compiler and hardware vendors.

WOMPAT 2004 is the latest in a series of workshops on topics related
to OpenMP that take place at locations in North America. Previous
events in this series were held at Toronto (Canada), Fairbanks
(Alaska), Purdue (Indiana) and San Diego (California). OpenMP
workshops are also held annually in Europe (EWOMP) and Asia (WOMPEI).
Additional information about these previous workshops can be found
through the cOMPunity web site at http://www.compunity.org.

The Workshop on OpenMP Applications and Tools (WOMPAT 2004) will serve
as a forum for users and developers of OpenMP to meet, share ideas and
experiences, and to discuss the latest developments in OpenMP and its
applications. WOMPAT 2004 is co-sponsored by the OpenMP Architecture
Review Board (ARB) and cOMPunity, a community of researchers and
developers in academia and industry. It is also sponsored by The
Portland Group, a division of ST, Inc.
WORKSHOP PAPERS:
The workshop proceedings will be published by Springer Verlag in their
LNCS series. Please note that the review process is based on extended
abstracts of up to 5 pages.
Abstracts are due on March 12, 2004.
Final papers are due on May 4.

OMPLAB:
The workshop is augmented by a practical hands-on session, where
participants will be able to try out a variety of compilers and tools
on their own codes. Vendors and researchers are invited to contribute
tools, along with a brief tutorial on their use, to this session.
Attendence at OMPLab may be in conjunction with, or separate from, the
WOMPAT workshop. More information will soon be available on the
website.

LOCATION:

WOMPAT 2004 will be held on campus at the University of Houston,
Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
Houston is served by two major airports.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE:

Barbara Chapman - Program Chair
University of Houston, USA

Dieter an Mey
Technical University of Aachen, Germany

Eduard Ayguade
Univ. Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain

Bronis de Supinski
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA

Beniamino di Martino
University of Naples II, Italy

Rudolf Eigenmann
Purdue University, USA

Constantinos Ierotheou
University of Greenwich, UK

Olin Johnson
University of Houston, USA

Gabriele Jost
CSC/NASA Ames Research Center, USA

Ricky Kendall
Ames Laboratory and Iowa State University, USA

Larry Meadows
Senior Staff Engineer
Sun Microsystems, USA

Mitsuhisa Sato
University of Tsukuba, Japan

Sanjiv Shah
Intel Americas, Inc.

Martin Schulz
Cornell University, USA

Danesh Tafti
Virginia Tech, USA

Andreas Uhl
University of Salzburg, Austria
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