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Overview Parallel and distributed computing platforms provide massive levels of concurrency that can be exploited for better performance. However orchestrating computation over such platforms requires a lot of hard work, and is fraught with programming pitfalls that may lead to runtime errors and anomalies that are hard to debug. Stream programming is gaining increasing attention because it eases the burden associated with designing and implementing complex, large-scale, and scalable applications for parallel and distributed computing platforms. In a stream programming paradigm, programmers focus on designing their applications. Specifically, they describe their computation programmatically and algorithmically, and do not commit to specific implementation details related to scheduling, buffering, synchronization, or the underlying data transport mechanisms in their target platforms. This programming practice leads to code that is easy to maintain, modify and port. This workshop will look at how streaming applications are mapped to various architectures including uniprocessors, homogeneous and heterogeneous multicores, FPGA-accelerated systems, and/or novel architecture that use optical interconnect.
Streaming systems can be found in many tiers of the computing industry. The workshop focuses on the following types of stream computing.
The workshop provides a venue to bring together researchers and practitioners working on streaming systems for Web, Enterprise, and Multicores. Position statements are solicited in areas including but not limited to the following:
Please send submissions by the deadline to streamingsystems@gmail.com. Include a complete list of authors, their affiliations and contact information (e.g., address, telephone number, and email address), and please identify the corresponding author with your submission. Organizers
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