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Introduction

As HPC applications scale to large supercomputing systems, their communication and synchronization need to be optimized in order to deliver high performance. To achieve this, capabilities of modern network interconnect and parallel runtime systems need to be advanced and the existing ones to be leveraged optimally. The workshop will bring together researchers and developers to present and discuss work on optimizing communication and synchronization in HPC applications. This includes, but is not limited to, methodological and algorithmic advances in topology-aware or topology-oblivious blocking and non-blocking collective algorithms, offloading of communication to network interface cards, topology aware process mappings for minimizing communication overhead on different network topologies such as dragonfly, high-dimensional torus networks, fat trees, optimizations for persistent communication patterns, studies and solutions for inter-job network interference, overlapping of communication with computation, optimizing communication overhead in presence of process imbalance, static or runtime tuning of collective operations, scalable communication endpoints for manycore architectures, network congestion studies and mitigation methods, communication optimizations on peta/exa-scale systems, heterogeneous systems, and GPUs, machine learning to optimize communication, and communication aspects of GPGPU, graph applications, or fault tolerance. The workshop also aims at bringing researchers together to foster discussion, collaboration, and ideas for optimizing communication and synchronization that drive design of future peta/exascale systems and of HPC applications. In addition, we expect that researchers and others looking for research directions in this area will get up-to-date with the state-of-the-art so that they can drive their research in a manner that will impact the future of HPC.

Call for paper

Important date

2016-09-11
Draft paper submission deadline
2016-10-11
Final paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

This workshop brings together researchers and developers to present and discuss work on optimizing communication and synchronization in HPC applications. This includes:

  • State-of-the-art methodological and algorithmic advances in topology-aware or topology-oblivious blocking and non-blocking collective algorithms

  • Offloading of communication to network interface cards

  • Topology-aware process mappings for minimizing communication overhead on different network topologies such as dragonfly, high-dimensional torus networks, fat trees, optimizations for persistent communication patterns, studies, and solutions for inter-job network interference

  • Overlapping of communication with computation

  • Optimizing communication overhead in the presence of process imbalance

  • GPU-GPU and GPU-CPU communication

Specifically, we are looking for papers on these topics:

  • Blocking and non-blocking collective operations

  • Topology-aware collective algorithms and process mappings

  • Neighborhood collective optimizations

  • Communication offloading design and optimizations, such as offloaded triggered operations

  • Modeling and simulation of traffic patterns, including collectives, for generic or specific network topologies

  • Optimizations for persistent communication patterns

  • Inter-job network interference

  • Computation-communication overlap in HPC applications

  • Communication optimization in presence of process imbalance

  • Static or runtime tuning of collective operations

  • Scalable communication endpoints for manycore architectures

  • Communication optimizations on peta/exa-scale systems, heterogeneous systems, and GPUs

  • Network congestion studies and mitigation methods

  • Machine learning to optimize communication

  • Communication aspects of GPGPU, graph applications, or fault tolerance

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Important Date
  • Nov 18

    2016

    Conference Date

  • Sep 11 2016

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Oct 11 2016

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Nov 18 2016

    Registration deadline