Dear Colleagues:
The Workshop on Languages and Compilers for High-Performance Computing ((known until this year as the Workshop on Languages as Compilers for Parallel Computing) has been held annually since 1988 to allow leading research groups in North America, Europe, and Asia to present their current research activities and their latest results. It has also been a place for researchers and practitioners to interact and exchange ideas about future directions of parallel computing. The 13th workshop will be hosted by the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York, in August of the year 2000.
You are cordially invited to attend this workshop. You are also invited to submit a research paper to the local organizers of this year's workshop. All papers will be reviewed by the program committee and, if needed, by external reviewers. Selected papers will be accepted for formal presentation at the workshop and inclusion in the proceedings. Papers should address topics in compiler techniques, run-time environments, algorithms, and architectures for parallel and high-performance computing.
As in past years, the workshop proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag as a volume in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. The document preparation instructions for the Lecture Notes in Computer Science for authors and editors should be able to answer most of your questions. The LNCS are also is published, in parallel to the printed books, in a full-text electronic version. Therefore, authors of accepted papers will be expected to submit, in addition to the printed papers, the electronic files of all parts of the manuscript (including front matter pages) as advised in the instructions.
Submissions should not exceed 15 pages in length.
We also expect that a few of the papers presented at the workshop will be selected for submission to a special issue of a journal yet to be selected.
Submissions via email to smidkiff@us.ibm.com are preferred. Please include "LCPC submission" in the title.
We prefer submissions be made as Postscript files. If this is not possible, please use PDF. The A4 page format, popular outside the US, makes printing on our printers extremely difficult. Please do not use that format when producing the PostScript or PDF file.
Include sufficient contact information for the Program Chairs to be able to easily confirm receipt of your paper. Note that the "First draft due" date is one week earlier for papers submitted in hard copy form.
| First draft due | Monday May 22 | |
| Committee decisions announced to authors | Friday June 23 | |
| Workshop version of the paper due | Monday July 24 | |
| Workshop dates | Thu-Sat August 10-12 | |
| Final version (Springer-Verlag) due | October 1 (subject to change) |
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