HLPP 2025: High-Level Parallel Programming and Applications University of Innsbruck Innsbruck, Austria, July 3-4, 2025 |
Conference website | https://hlpp-conference.github.io/hlpp-2025/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hlpp2025 |
Abstract registration deadline | April 4, 2025 |
Submission deadline | April 11, 2025 |
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High-Level Parallel Programming and Applications Symposium
HLPP 2025 Call for Papers
July 3-4, 2025 - Innsbruck, Austria
Submission deadline: April 11, 2025
https://hlpp-conference.github.io/hlpp-2025/
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HLPP '25 encourages submissions on topics related to all aspects of parallel computing, with a focus on high-level programming of multi-/many-cores, heterogeneous compute clusters, and highly parallel or distributed infrastructures.
Authors of accepted research papers will be invited to submit their work to the Spinger-Nature International Journal of Parallel Programming (IJPP) Special Issue of the HLPP 2025 symposium.
IMPORTANT DAYS and DEADLINES
- Abstract submission due date: April 4, 2025, AoE
- Submission due date: April 11, 2025, AoE
- Authors notification: May 30, 2025
- Journal Special Issue paper submission: end of September 2025
SUBMISSION and REVIEW PROCESS
- Up to 20 pages including figures, tables, and references in Springer-Nature journal format.
- Each paper will be peer-reviewed by at least three reviewers
- Submission: EasyChair link in the HLPP 2025 website.
TOPICS OF INTEREST include but are not limited to:
- High-level parallel/distributed programming models, libraries, tools
- High-level parallel programming for heterogeneous platforms with HW accelerators
- Expressiveness, programmability and productivity of parallel programming languages, models and APIs
- Parallel performance models and performance portability
- High-Performance data analytics and machine learning using high-level approaches
- Semantics and implementation of high-level parallelism in programming languages and libraries
- Verification of declarative parallel and distributed programs
- Efficient code generation, auto-tuning, and optimization for parallel and distributed programs
- Model-driven software engineering for parallel and distributed systems
- Domain-specific parallel languages: design, implementation and applications
- Parallel and distributed applications using high-level languages and libraries
LOCAL ORGANIZERS and PROGRAM CHAIRS
Philipp Gschwandtner (University of Innsbruck)
Peter Thoman (University of Innsbruck)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
See the confirmed list on the HLPP 2025 website