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2009 UPCRC Illinois Summit

Agenda and Slides
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Time Title Speaker
9:00 AM Welcome/UPCRC Overview Snir, Bragg, S. Adve
  Session I: Applications and Patterns
9:45 AM UPCRC Overview and Strategy for Parallel Applications Sanjay Patel
10:00 AM Image Based Rendering
(slides grouped w/above)
Sanjay Patel
10:10 AM Optimization of Tele-Immersion Codes Albert Sidelnik
10:20 AM Spatial Data Structures John Hart
10:30 AM Towards the Encyclopedia of Parallel Programming Patterns Ralph Johnson
10:45 AM Break
  Session II: Programming Models and Languages
11:00 AM New Abstractions for Data Parallel Programming James Brodman
11:30 AM Deterministic Parallel Java: Towards Deterministic-By-Default Parallel Programming Rob Bocchino
12:00 PM Actor Framework and Languages Gul Agha
12:30 PM Lunch
  Session III: Compilers and Tools
2:00 PM Implicitly Parallel Programming: Beyond "doall" and "reduce" Matt Frank
2:30 PM Refactoring Tools and DSEs Danny Dig
3:00 PM Formal Tools for Correctness M. Parthasarathy
3:30 PM Break
  Session IV: Architecture and Runtime
3:45 PM Bulk Multicore Architecture Josep Torrellas
4:15 PM DeNovo Architecture: Rethinking Hardware for Disciplined Parallelism Sarita Adve
4:45 PM Break
5:00 PM Closing Remarks Wen-mei Hwu

Video Links

Welcome/Overview and Session I: Applications and Patterns
Timestamp Presentation Title
00:00:00 Welcome/Overview
00:43:30 UPCRC Overview and Strategy for Parallel Applications
01:12:20 Optimization of Tele-Immersion Codes
01:24:58 Spatial Data Structures
00:04:30
2nd Reel
Towards the Encyclopedia of Parallel Programming Patterns
Session II: Programming Models and Languages
Timestamp Presentation Title
00:00:00 New Abstractions for Data Parallel Programming
00:29:00 Deterministic Parallel Java: Towards Deterministic-By-Default Parallel Programming
01:02:50 Actor Framework and Languages
Session III: Compilers and Tools
Timestamp Presentation Title
00:00:00 Implicitly Parallel Programming: Beyond "doall" and "reduce"
00:29:00 Refactoring Tools and DSEs
01:04:51 Formal Tools for Correctness
Session IV: Architecture and Runtime
Timestamp Presentation Title
00:00:00 Bulk Multicore Architecture
00:34:54 DeNovo Architecture: Rethinking Hardware for Disciplined Parallelism

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