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PPoPP 2019: ACM SIGPLAN Annual Symposium Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming - Call for paper, ranking, acceptance rate, submission deadline, notification date, conference location, submission guidelines, and other important details


This article provides the call for paper, ranking, acceptance rate, submission deadline, notification date, conference location, submission guidelines, and other important details of PPoPP 2019: ACM SIGPLAN Annual Symposium Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming all at one place.

Conference Location Washington DC, USA
Conference Date 2019-02-16
Notification Date 2018-11-15
Submission Deadline 2018-08-13
Conference Website and Submission Link https://ppopp19.sigplan.org/home


Conference Ranking


ACM SIGPLAN Annual Symposium Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming ranking based on CCF, Core, and Qualis is shown below:

CCF Ranking A
Core Ranking A
Qualis Ranking A2

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Conference Acceptance Rate


Below is the acceptance rate of ACM SIGPLAN Annual Symposium Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming conference for the last few years:

Year Submitted Papers Accepted Papers Accepted Percentage/Acceptance Rate
2014 184 28 15.2%
2013 146 26 17.8%
2012 173 26 15%
2007 65 22 33.8%
2006 91 25 27.5%
2005 87 27 31%
2003 45 20 44.4%
2001 79 17 21.5%
1999 86 26 30.2%

We are working hard to collect and update the acceptance rate details of the conferences for recent years. However, you can consider the above (if available) acceptance rates to predict the average chances of acceptance of your research paper at this conference.



Conference Call for paper


ScopePPoPP is the premier forum for leading work on all aspects of parallel programming, including theoretical foundations, techniques, languages, compilers, runtime systems, tools, and practical experience. In the context of the symposium, “parallel programming” encompasses work on concurrent and parallel systems (multicore, multi-threaded, heterogeneous, clustered, and distributed systems; grids; datacenters; clouds; and large scale machines). Given the rise of parallel architectures in the consumer market (desktops, laptops, and mobile devices) and data centers, PPoPP is particularly interested in work that addresses new parallel workloads and issues that arise out of extreme-scale applications or cloud platforms, as well as techniques and tools that improve the productivity of parallel programming or work towards improved synergy with such emerging architectures.Specific topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
Compilers and runtime systems for parallel and heterogeneous systems
Concurrent data structures
Development, analysis, or management tools
Fault tolerance for parallel systems
Formal analysis and verification
High-performance / scientific computing
Libraries
Middleware for parallel systems
Parallel algorithms
Parallel applications and frameworks
Parallel programming for deep memory hierarchies including nonvolatile memory
Parallel programming languages
Parallel programming theory and models
Parallelism in non-scientific workloads: web, search, analytics, cloud, machine learning
Performance analysis, debugging and optimization
Programming tools for parallel and heterogeneous systems
Software engineering for parallel programs
Software for heterogeneous architectures
Software productivity for parallel programming
Synchronization and concurrency controlPapers should report on original research relevant to parallel programming and should contain enough background materials to make them accessible to the entire parallel programming research community. Papers describing experience should indicate how they illustrate general principles or lead to new insights; papers about parallel programming foundations should indicate how they relate to practice.PPoPP submissions will be evaluated based on their technical merit and accessibility. Submissions should clearly motivate the importance of the problem being addressed, compare to the existing body of work on the topic, and explicitly and precisely state the paper’s key contributions and results towards addressing the problem. Submissions should strive to be accessible both to a broad audience and to experts in the area.Paper SubmissionAll submissions must be made electronically through the conference web site and include an abstract (100–400 words), author contact information, the full list of authors and their affiliations. Full paper submissions must be in PDF formatted printable on both A4 and US letter size paper.Papers should contain a maximum of 10 pages of text (in a typeface no smaller than 10 point) or figures, NOT INCLUDING references. There is no page limit for references and they must include the name of all authors (not {et al.}). Appendices are not allowed, but the authors may submit supplementary material, such as proofs or source code; all supplementary material must be in PDF or ZIP format. Looking at supplementary material is at the discretion of the reviewers.Submission is double blind and authors will need to identify any potential conflicts of interest with PC and Extended Review Committee members, as defined here: http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Policies/Review/ (ACM SIGPLAN policy). Detailed instructions for electronic submission and other important ACM SIGPLAN Policies are posted here: Submission Guidelines.All submissions that are not accepted for regular presentations will automatically be considered for posters. Two-page summaries of posters will be included in the conference proceedings (authors must decide by December 15 if they want to submit a poster).To allow reproducibility, we encourage authors of accepted papers to submit their papers for Artifact Evaluation (AE). The AE process begins after the acceptance notification, and is run by a separate committee whose task is to assess how the artifacts support the work described in the papers. Artifact evaluation is voluntary and will not affect paper acceptance, but will be taken into consideration when selecting papers for awards. Papers that go through the AE process successfully will receive one or several of the ACM reproducibility badges, printed on the papers themselves. For more information, see: http://ctuning.org/ae/ppopp2019.html.Publication DateThe titles of all accepted papers are typically announced shortly after the author notification date (around mid-November 2018). Note, however, that this is not the official publication date. The official publication date is the date the proceedings are made available in the ACM Digital Library. ACM will make the proceedings available via the Digital Library for one month, up to 2 weeks prior to the first day of the conference. The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related to published work.

Submission Deadline


PPoPP 2019: ACM SIGPLAN Annual Symposium Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming submission deadline is 2018-08-13.

Note: It is generally recommended to submit your conference paper on or before the submission deadline. Generally, conferences do not encourage to submit the research paper after the deadline is over. In rare scenarios, conferences extend their deadline. Decision about the extension of the deadline is generally updated on the official conference webpage.


Notification date


Notification date of PPoPP 2019: ACM SIGPLAN Annual Symposium Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming is 2018-11-15.

Note: This is the date on which conference announces the result about acceptance or rejection of submitted papers. If your research paper is accepted, the conference will request you to submit the camera ready version of your research paper by the due date. Due date to submit the camera ready version of the paper is generally posted on the official web page of the conferences or notified to you via. email.


Conference Date


PPoPP 2019: ACM SIGPLAN Annual Symposium Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming will start on 2019-02-16.

Note: This is the date on which the conference starts.


Conference Location


PPoPP 2019: ACM SIGPLAN Annual Symposium Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming will be organized at Washington DC, USA. This is the place where the conference is organized and the research paper is to be presented.