Author notification:
November 6, 2022
Camera Ready due:
November 15, 2022
Registration due:
November 18, 2022
Scope and Topics
Introduction
The IEEE ISPA (20th
IEEE International Symposium on
Parallel and Distributed Processing
with Applications) is a forum for
presenting leading work on parallel
and distributed computing and
networking, including architecture,
compilers, runtime systems,
applications, reliability, security,
parallel programming models and much
more. During the symposium,
scientists and engineers in both
academia and industry are invited to
present their work on concurrent and
parallel systems (multicore,
multithreaded, heterogeneous,
clustered systems, distributed
systems, grids, clouds, and large
scale machines).
The IEEE
ISPA follows the tradition of
previous successful IEEE ISPA
conferences in the years from 2003
to 2021 in
Asia, Europe, Australia and North
America. It will feature sessions of
regular presentations, workshops,
tutorials and keynote speeches. IEEE
ISPA
is sponsored by the IEEE Technical
Committee on Scalable Computing (TCSC)
and the IEEE Computer Society. IEEE
ISPA is particularly interested
in research addressing heterogeneous
computing with the use of
accelerators, mobile computing,
approximate computing, tools and
methodologies to improve the quality
of parallel programming and applying
generic computing approaches to
networks, in particular Software
Defined networking and its
applications.
- Building block processors:
FPGA, multicore, GPU, NoC, SoC
- Parallel and distributed
algorithms
- Tools/environments for
parallel/distributed software
development
- Novel parallel programming
paradigms
- Programming models for
cloud services and applications
- Code generation and
optimization
- Compilers for parallel
computers
- Middleware and tools
- Scheduling and resource
management
- Performance simulations,
measurement, and evaluations
- Reliability, fault
tolerance, dependability, and
security
(3)
Applications Track
- High-performance scientific
and engineering computing
- Grid and cluster computing
- Pervasive and ubiquitous
computing
- Databases, data mining, and
data management
- Big data and business
analytics
- Scientific cloud systems
and services
- Internet computing and web
services
- Application scenarios of
IoT and ubiquitous computing
- Experience with
computational, workflow and
data-intensive applications
- Software Defined Networks
and its applications
Submission Guidelines
Submissions must include an
abstract, keywords, the e-mail
address of the corresponding author
and should not exceed 8 pages for
main conference, including tables
and figures in IEEE CS format. The
template files for LATEX or WORD can
be downloaded
here. All paper submissions must
represent original and unpublished
work. Each submission will be peer
reviewed by at least three program
committee members. Submission of a
paper should be regarded as an
undertaking that, should the paper
be accepted, at least one of the
authors will register for the
conference and present the work.
Submit your paper(s) in PDF file at
the submission site: http://www.swinflow.org/confs/2022/ispa/submission.htm.
Publications
Accepted and presented papers will
be included into the
symposium
proceedings. Distinguished papers presented at
the conference, after further
revision, will be published in
special issues of
selected journals.