Java for Science and Engineering Computation
Bob Knighten
knightenaco.intel.com
Tue Jan 28 16:34:44 PST 1997
Shortly after Jerome Coonen's interesting note on Java numerics arrived the
following also arrived, noteworthy confirmation that Java is likely to be
important in hard-core numerical computation.
Robert L. Knighten | knightenaco.intel.com
Server Architecture Lab |
Intel Corporation |
5200 N.E. Elam Young Parkway, CO3-202 | (503) 677-4315
Hillsboro, OR 97124-6497 | (503) 677-6700 [FAX]
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CALL FOR PAPERS
ACM 1997 Workshop on
Java for Science and Engineering Computation
Las Vegas, Nevada, June 21, 1997
(In Conjunction with ACM SIGPLAN PPoPP)
http://www.cs.rochester.edu/u/wei/javaworkshop.html
The workshop on Java for Science and Engineering Computation is aimed
at discussing all issues of using Java in simulations where today we
use Fortran and C++. We include both classic Grand Challenge
applications and libraries as well as distributed simulation as in
Forces Modeling seen in SIMNET/DSI. We include both parallel and
sequential applications but will only consider Java for simulation as
opposed to major commercial use of Java in Web Servers. We include
both optimized Java native compilers for numerical kernels and
interpreted Java "wrappers" for visualization. We also include
research issues on Java language, compilers, interpreters and runtime
systems.
The workshop is aimed at getting a broad perspective of community
interests and views, as well as more technical discussions. A similar
Java workshop was held very successfully in Syracuse in 1996
(http://www.npac.syr.edu/projects/javaforcse). A mailing list has been
created for people interested in Java for Science and Engineering
Computation. To join, send a message with "subscribe java-for-cse" to
Majordomoanpac.syr.edu.
Original submissions are invited in all areas including (but not
restricted to):
* Java in Simulation
* Web based Computation Environments in Java
* Optimized Compilation of Java
* Just-In-Time vs. Offline Compilation
* JVM as Compiler Intermediate Representation
* Java Runtime Systems
* Java I/O
* Data Parallel Java
* Mapping C, Fortran, and C++ to Java
* Java as User Interface to Simulations
* Java as Wrapper Technology for Existing Scientific Codes
* Use of Java Applets to Illustrate Science for Education
Papers should report new research and should not exceed 5000 words
(approximately 10 typeset on 16-point spacing, or 15 typewritten
double-spaced pages). Short papers (less than 3000 words) that
describe existing implementations or work-in-progress, or outline new
problems or important issues are also welcome. All accepted papers
will be presented at the workshop and published in a special issue of
the journal "Concurrency: Practice and Experience".
SUBMISSION
Electronic submission is preferred. Please e-mail a postscript copy of
your submission or send three hard copies to one of the co-chairs.
Submissions must be received by 5pm (Eastern Time) on April 10, 1997.
Authors will be notified by April 30. Final camera-ready versions are
due by May 15.
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Geoffrey C Fox Wei Li
NPAC Department of Computer Science
111 College Place 711 Computer Studies Building
Syracuse University University of Rochester
Syracuse, NY 13244-4100 Rochester, NY 14627-0226
Phone: (315) 443-2163 Phone: (716) 275-2957
FAX: (315) 443-1973 FAX: (716) 461-2018
gcfanpac.syr.edu weiacs.rochester.edu
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