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Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing - 20th International Workshop, LCPC 2007, Urbana, IL, USA, October 11-13, 2007, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2008)
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Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing - 20th International Workshop, LCPC 2007, Urbana, IL, USA, October 11-13, 2007, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2008)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 5234
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It is our pleasure to present the papers from the 20th
International Workshop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel
Computing For the past 19 years, this workshop has been one of the
primary venues for presenting and learning about a wide rangeof
currentresearchin parallelcomputing. We believe that tradition has
continued in this, the 20th year of the workshop. This year, we
received 49 paper submissions from 10 countries. About a quarter of
the papers (12 out of 49) included authors from industry. We
selected 23 papers to be presented at the workshop, for an
acceptancerate of 47%, which was similar to that of the last two
years. Each paper received at least three reviews, with about
two-thirds of the papers getting four or more reviews each. Most
papers also received at least one review from an external reviewer.
The
committeeheldafull-dayteleconferencetodiscussthereviewsandselectpapers.
ProgramCommittee memberswho had a con?ict with a paper left the
call when that paper was being discussed. There were seven
submissions that included ProgramCommittee members as co-authors.
These papers were evaluated more stringently and four of seven were
accepted. Theworkshopthis
yearalsoincludedtwoexcitingspecialevents.First, David Kirk, Chief
Scientist of nVidia and a member of the National Academy of En-
neering,
gaveakeynotetalkonusinghighlymultithreadedgraphicsprocessorsfor
accelerating general-purpose parallel computing applications. Kirk
and nVidia have led the drive to make the high parallelism in
graphics processors more e-
ilyaccessibleforawiderangeofapplicationsbeyondtraditionalgraphicsproce-
ing,
andthistalkgaveLCPCattendeesavaluableperspectiveonthepotentialof
thisw
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