OON: ISCOPE'97 announcement

From: Todd Veldhuizen (tveldhui@oonumerics.org)
Date: Thu Apr 17 1997 - 15:55:47 EST


I'm passing this along on behalf of the ISCOPE'97 organizing
committee:
        
                          CALL FOR PAPERS

    Scientific Computing in Object-Oriented Parallel Environments

The first International Scientific Computing in Object-Oriented
Parallel Environments (ISCOPE) Conference will be held at the Marina
Beach Marriott Hotel in Marina del Rey, California, from December 8 to
December 11, 1997. This conference represents the combination of the
POOMA, IWPC++, and OONSCI conferences. ISCOPE '97 seeks to encompass a
broad range of topics which address object-orientation and
high-performance scientific computing in a forum which spans government
research institutions, academic institutions, and commercial
developers. Topics represented at this conference include:

     Scientific applications enabled by object technology.
     Parallel, distributed, and serial problem solving environments.
     Software portability, components, and reuse.
     Heterogeneous computing environments.
     Compiler technology.
     Parallel extensions to C++.
     Java - performance and parallelism.
     High-performance run-time systems.
     Object-oriented parallel languages.
     Performance issues related to object-oriented programming.
     Object-oriented tools and class libraries.
     Standards for object interoperability

If you would like to present a paper at ISCOPE '97, please submit a four
page extended abstract in either HTML, pdf, Microsoft Word, Adobe
FrameMaker, or PostScript to anonymous ftp at
ftp://ftp.acl.lanl.gov/iscope no later than June, 6 1997. Notification
of acceptance will occur by July 17, 1997. There will be a published
proceedings for ISCOPE '97 in Springer-Verlag for which final papers
will be due by Aug 14th, 1997. Final paper acceptance is contingent upon
receipt of the whole paper by Aug 14th, 1997.

If you have any questions about submitting a paper, please send email to
iscope97@acl.lanl.gov or call Marydell Tholburn at 505-667-0619.

ISCOPE '97 Organizing Committee:

Scott Baden - University of California - San Diego
Denis Caromel - University of Nice - INRIA Sophia Antipolis
Dennis Gannon - Indiana University
Yutaka Ishikawa - Real World Computing Partnership
Carl Kesselman - California Institute of Technology/USC-ISI
Satoshi Matsuoka - Tokyo Institute of Technology
Rod Oldehoeft - US Dept of Energy/Colorado State University
John Reynders - Los Alamos National Laboratory
Tony Skjellum - Mississippi State University

Further information is available at http://www.acl.lanl.gov/iscope



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