HETEROGENEOUS COMPUTING WORKSHOP April 24-25, 1995 Santa Barbara, California sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Parallel Processing CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: The 4th Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (HCW '95), sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Parallel Processing, will be held in conjunction with the 9th International Parallel Processing Symposium (IPPS '95), April 24-25, 1995, at Fess Parker's Red Lion Resort in Santa Barbara, CA. SYMPOSIUM: The 9th International Parallel Processing Symposium (IPPS '95) will be held April 25-28 at the Red Lion Resort in Santa Barbara, CA. The symposium is sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Parallel Processing in cooperation with ACM SIGARCH. IPPS '95 is a forum for engineers and scientists from around the world to present the latest research findings in all aspects of parallel processing. A full version of the Call for Papers for IPPS Ô95, as well as updated information on workshops, is available by anonymous FTP from replicant.csci.unt.edu (login as "anonymous" and use your email address as the password). The files are located in pub/IPPS95. WORKSHOP: The 4th Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (HCW '95) will be held on the day preceding the symposium and the first day of the symposium (April 24-25). For the purpose of this workshop, Heterogeneous Computing is considered the use of different types of parallel processors, processing components, or connectivity paradigms to maximize performance, cost- effectiveness, and/or development effort. HC might range in mode from coupled supercomputing-class machines at separated sites (aka metacomputing) to diverse elements in a single computer (aka mixed-mode processing). Components of HC have appeared in the scientific literature over the past few years. They have included such efforts as the matching of individual code segments to best-suited machines, the development of heterogeneous processor suites to span wide problem sets, and the intelligent management of heterogeneous processor suites. The workshop will feature an invited address, several sessions of submitted paper presentations, poster presentations, and a panel discussion. Authors are invited to submit manuscripts that demonstrate original unpublished research in all areas of HC. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: Code Profiling Network Profiling Matching and Scheduling Tools Analytic Benchmarking Problem Mapping Intelligent Management Orchestration Tools Metacompilers Configuration Levels and Modes Configuration Switching Crossover Strategies Processor Selection Criteria Programming Tools Programming Paradigms SUBMITTING PAPERS: All papers will be reviewed. Submit five copies of full papers (not to exceed 20 double-spaced, single-sided pages) or detailed extended abstracts (not to exceed 5 double-spaced, single-sided pages) to: Vaidy Sunderam Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science Emory University Atlanta, GA 30322, USA 404 727-5926, vss@mathcs.emory.edu Indicate in your cover letter if you are willing to have your paper included as a poster if it is not accepted as a paper presentation. Manuscripts must be received by October 24, 1994. Due to the large number of anticipated submissions, manuscripts postmarked later than October 22, 1994 risk rejection. (Post overseas submissions via airmail.) Notification of review decisions will be mailed by December 30, 1995. Camera-ready papers are due January 27, 1995. Proceedings will be available at the symposium. WORKSHOP CHAIR: Richard Freund, NRaD 619 553-4071, freund@superc.nosc.mil PROGRAM CHAIR: Vaidy Sunderam, Emory University 404 727-5926, vss@mathcs.emory.edu STEERING COMMITTEE: Richard Freund (Chair), NRaD Fran Berman, University of California, San Diego Jack Dongarra, Oak Ridge National Lab Paul Messina, JPL/CalTech Jerry Potter, Kent State University H. J. Siegel, Purdue University PROGRAM COMMITTEE: John Antonio, Purdue University Ray Cline, Sandia Labs/DoE Mary Eshaghian, New Jersey Institute of Technology Rod Fatoohi, NASA Ames Joan Francioni, University of Southwestern Louisiana Al Geist, Oak Ridge National Lab Andrew Grimshaw, University of Virginia Salim Hariri, Syracuse University Walt Ligon, Clemson University David Lilja, University of Minnesota Miron Livny, University of Wisconsin Rick Schlichting, University of Arizona Stephen Scott, Kent State University Vaidy Sunderam, Emory University (Chair) Dan Watson, Utah State University SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA: Fess Parker's Red Lion Resort in Santa Barbara provides a well-designed meeting facility situated by the Pacific Ocean in the historic and village-like community of Santa Barbara. It is ninety miles north of Los Angeles and a one day trip from the wine country and horse ranches of neighboring Santa Ynez Valley. (And, if you missed Disneyland or Universal Studios in previous years, this is yet another opportunity to visit them.) Santa Barbara offers world class amenities, sightseeing, specialty shops, and galleries. The area's temperate weather creates ideal conditions for tennis, golf, and cycling, and the salty water supports surfing, sailing, and fishing. At the Red Lion Resort, facilities even include a basketball court!