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AMTE 2025 : Asynchronous Many-Task systems for Exascale 2025

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Link: https://amte-workshop.github.io/
 
When Aug 26, 2025 - Aug 26, 2025
Where Dresden, Germany
Submission Deadline May 15, 2025
Notification Due Jun 23, 2025
Final Version Due Jul 7, 2025
 

Call For Papers

The next generation of supercomputers will break the exascale barrier, and tremendous amounts of work have been invested into identifying and overcoming the challenges of the exascale era. These challenges include load-balancing, fast data transfers, and efficient resource utilization. Task-based models and runtime systems have shown that it is possible to address these challenges by providing additional mechanisms such as oversubscription, task/data locality, shared memory, and data dependence-driven execution.

This workshop explores the advantages of task-based programming on modern and future HPC systems. It will gather developers, users, and proponents of these models and systems to share experience, discuss how they meet the challenges posed by Exascale system architectures, and explore opportunities for increased performance, robustness, and full-system utilization.
Important dates

Submission deadline: May 25th (AOE)
Acceptance Notification: June 23rd (AOE)
Revisions of accepted papers due (Camera-ready): July 7th (AOE)

Submissions

Authors need to submit their work through EasyChair. Submissions must be in Springer LNCS format and between ten and twelve pages, including text, the references section, appendices, and figures.

At least three program committee members will review each submission. Reviews will be double-blind, and papers get assessed for quality, relevance, and presentation of contributions. Springer LNCS will publish the accepted papers. All submitted manuscripts will be checked for originality by iThenticate (papers that show an insufficient originality might be rejected without a review).

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