First Internation Workshop on Energy Efficient Supercomputing (E2SC)

TOPICS OF INTEREST

Workshop Focus We encourage submissions in the following areas:

  • Tools for analyzing power and energy with different granularities and scope from hardware (e.g. component, core, node, rack, system) or software views (e.g. threads, tasks, processes, etc) or both.
  • Tools and techniques for measurement, analysis, and modeling of thermal effects at different granularities (e.g. component, core, node, rack, system) for large-scale systems.
  • Techniques that enable power and energy optimizations at different scale levels for HPC systems.
  • Integration of power-aware technologies in applications and throughout the software stack of HPC systems.
  • Characterization of current state-of-the-art HPC systems and applications in terms of power.
  • Disruptive hardware of infrastructure technologies for energy efficient supercomputing.
  • Analysis of future technologies that will provide improved energy consumption and management of future HPC systems.

  • SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

    Papers should not exceed ten single-space double-column pages (including figures, tables and references) using a 10-point font on 8.5x11-inch pages. Templates can be found in http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates. Submissions will be judged on correctness, originality, technical strength, significance, presentation quality and appropriateness. Submitted papers should not have appeared in or under consideration for another venue. A full peer-process will be followed with each paper being reviewed by at least 3 members of the program committee. Submissions will be made through EasyChair.


    DATES AND DEADLINES

              Paper Submission (Final Extension):           August 18, 2015 September 7, 2015
              Author Notification:                                     October 3, 2015
              Camera-Ready Copy:                                   October 9, 2015




    Workshop in Cooperation with SIGHPC
    Disclaimer: The BlueGene P supercomputer photo comes from Argonne National Laboratory's Flickr page, the oscilloscope and voltmeter photos come from the wikimedia commons and the ALMA correlator photo comes from ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO). These pictures are released under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.