Key Dates Full Papers
Abstract Submission Deadline
February 6th, 2022 (AoE) (Extended)
Paper Submission Deadline
February 13th, 2022 (AoE) (Extended)
Author Notification
March 22th, 2022
Final Papers Due
April 8th, 2022 (AoE) (Extended)
Key Dates Posters
Paper Submission Deadline
April 3rd, 2022
Author Notification
April 5th, 2022
Final Papers Due
April 8th, 2022
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General Chair
Luca Sterpone
Politecnico di Torino, Italy
For more information, visit the website at
www.computingfrontiers.org
Workshops
Computing Frontiers 2022 will feature co-located workshops. Submission
of papers to the workshops is handled separately from the main conference.
Please refer to the websites of the workshops for submission deadlines and
more details.
1st Annual Compiler Frontiers Workshop (2022)
Aim and scope:
As architectures grow in complexity and power/performance requirements evolve far beyond what traditional data center environments offer, we find that compilers are becoming increasingly paramount in constructing performant, power-efficient, and resilient application payloads. The ability to build programming model support, compilers, optimizers, and associated tooling for advanced architectures is now at the forefront of computer science and computer architecture research. This workshop seeks to bring together researchers and experts from industry and academia to present the latest advances in Compilers for Computing Frontiers.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Compiler extensions for HPC, HPDC, IoT, Cloud, and Edge computing
- Compiler design for low power environments
- Compiler design for extreme parallelism
- Compiler optimizations and optimization frameworks
- Compiler optimizations for high-level abstractions
- HExtensions to existing compiler frameworks: CLANG, GCC, MLIR, LLVM, etc.
- Template meta-programming constructs
- Domain-specific language compilers
- Compiler re-targeting for non-traditional/special-purpose architectures
- Compiler extensions for AI/ML architectures
- Application of ML to compiler technologies
- Compiler design for hardware description languages
- Compiler extensions for High-Level Synthesis tools targeting FPGAs or ASICs
Workshop Website:
https://compilerfrontiers.github.io/
Important Dates:
Submissions Deadline: February 21, 2022
Author Notification: March 21, 2022
Camera-Ready Papers Due: April 4, 2022
Workshop date: during Computing Frontiers conference (May 17-19, 2022)
Big Data Analytics Workshop — BigDAW 2022
Aim and Scope:
Data analytics is transforming the world of science, health, commerce, defense, and social activities. Complex scientific and human systems are being designed, managed, and optimized using first-principal simulations, data science, machine learning, and graph methods. Many real-world analytic workloads are a mix of algorithms and data types best supported by different programming and parallel execution models. The composability of models and the capability of target computer systems to efficiently and transparently support the diverse model is key to achieving performance and productivity requirements of emerging real-world uses.
This workshop seeks paper on mixed data analytic workflows, algorithms, composability, optimizations, programming environments, hardware designs, and benchmark studies. Besides regular papers, extended abstracts papers describing innovative ideas related to the workshop theme are also encouraged.
Workshop Website:
https://hpc.pnl.gov/bigdaw/
Important Dates:
Submissions Deadline: March 6, 2022
Author Notification: March 22, 2022
Camera-Ready Papers Due: April 4, 2022
Malicious Software and Hardware in Internet of Things
Aim and Scope:
DCyber-physical and smart embedded systems, already highly networked, will be even more connected in the near future to form the Internet of Things, handling large amount of private and safety critical data. The pervasive diffusion of these devices will create several threats to privacy and could open new possibilities for attackers, since the security of even large portions of the Internet of Things could be harmed by compromising a reduced number of components. The possibility of securely updating devices should be guaranteed and it should be possible to verify and assert the root of trust of components. With respect to this context we expect contributions in different areas of security in Internet of Things.
This workshop seeks paper on mixed data analytic workflows, algorithms, composability, optimizations, programming environments, hardware designs, and benchmark studies. Besides regular papers, extended abstracts papers describing innovative ideas related to the workshop theme are also encouraged.
Workshop Website:
http://mal-iot2022.alari.ch/
Call for Paper:
Download the call for paper here
Important Dates:
Submissions Deadline: February 25, 2022
Author Notification: March 28, 2022
Camera-Ready Papers Due: April 4, 2022