Fourth 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.
  • Techniques that enable power and energy optimizations at different scale levels for HPC systems.
  • Integration of power aware techniques in applications and throughout the software stack of HPC systems.
  • Characterization of current state-of-the-art HPC system and applications in terms of Power.
  • Disruptive hardware or infrastructure technologies for energy-efficient supercomputing
  • Analysis of future technologies that will provide improved energy consumption and management on future HPC systems.
  • Tools and techniques for exploring trade-offs between energy efficiency and resilience.

  • PROCEEDINGS

    All accepted papers will be published in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.


    SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

    Papers should not exceed eight for long paper submission or four for short paper submission single-space pages (including figures, tables and references) using a 10-point on 8.5x11-inch pages. 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-review processes will be followed with each paper being reviewed by at least 3 members of the program committee. Submissions will be made through EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=e2sc0).


    DATES AND DEADLINES

              Paper Submission (Extended):                 September 15, 2017
              Author Notification:                                   October 2, 2017
              Camera-Ready Copy:                                October 9, 2017




    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.