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Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming

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Overview

The 30th ACM SIGPLAN Annual Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming (PPoPP 2025) will be held from March 1st to March 5th, 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. PPoPP is a premier forum for research on all aspects of parallel programming, covering theoretical foundations, techniques, languages, compilers, runtime systems, tools, and practical experience.

Call for papers

PPoPP 2025: Call for Papers

The 30th ACM SIGPLAN Annual Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming (PPoPP 2025) will be held from March 1st to March 5th, 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, co-located with CC, CGO, and HPCA.

Scope

PPoPP 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. The symposium covers concurrent and parallel systems such as multicore, multi-threaded, heterogeneous, clustered, and distributed systems, grids, accelerators (ASICs, GPUs, FPGAs), data centers, clouds, large-scale machines, and quantum computers.

PPoPP is interested in all aspects related to improving the productivity of parallel programming on modern architectures, as well as work addressing new parallel workloads and issues arising from large-scale scientific or enterprise workloads.

Topics of Interest

Specific topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Languages, compilers, and runtime systems for parallel programs
  • Concurrent data structures
  • Development, analysis, or management tools
  • Fault tolerance for parallel systems
  • Formal analysis and verification
  • High-performance libraries
  • Middleware for parallel systems
  • Machine learning for parallel systems
  • Parallel algorithms
  • Parallel applications (scientific computing, enterprise workloads, cloud, machine learning)
  • Parallel frameworks
  • Parallel programming for deep memory hierarchies (including nonvolatile memory)
  • Parallel programming theory and models
  • Performance analysis, debugging, and optimization
  • Productivity tools for parallel systems
  • Software engineering for parallel programs
  • Synchronization and concurrency control

Submission Guidelines

  • Submission URL: https://ppopp25.hotcrp.com
  • Submissions must be made electronically and include an abstract (100–400 words), author contact information, and the full list of authors and affiliations.
  • Format: PDF format, printable on both A4 and US letter-size paper.
  • Template: Use the ACM Conference Format (2-column acmart template).
    • Latex: acmart-sigplanproc-template.tex
    • Word: interim-layout.docx (ensure font is 10pt, not 9pt as in the default ACM template).
  • Page Limit: Maximum of 10 pages of text (in a typeface no smaller than 10pt), excluding references. References must include all authors.
  • Appendices: Not allowed; supplementary material (proofs, source code) can be submitted separately in PDF or ZIP format.
  • Review Process: Double-blind. Authors must not reveal their identity in the submission and should refer to their own work in the third person.
  • Supplementary Material: Encouraged for reproducibility and will be considered for artifact evaluation.

Important Dates (AoE - UTC-12h)

  • Full paper submission: Friday, August 16, 2024
  • Author response period: Wednesday, October 23 – Friday, October 25, 2024
  • Author notification: Monday, November 11, 2024
  • Artifact submission to AE committee: Monday, November 18, 2024
  • Artifact notification by AE committee: Monday, January 6, 2025
  • Final paper due: Friday, January 10, 2025

Artifact Evaluation (AE)

Authors of accepted papers are encouraged to submit their artifacts for evaluation. Successful AE submissions will receive ACM reproducibility badges.

Publication

Proceedings will be available in the ACM Digital Library. The official publication date is when the proceedings are made available in the ACM Digital Library, up to two weeks prior to the conference.

Accessibility and Policies

  • Submissions will be evaluated based on technical merit and accessibility.
  • Authors are subject to all ACM Publications Policies, including those on research involving human participants.
  • ORCID IDs are required for authors.

Tracks

  • Keynotes
  • Main Conference
  • Workshops and Tutorials
  • Artifact Evaluation

Important Dates

Conference Dates

Conference Date

March 1, 2025March 5, 2025

Previously:
  • January 31, 2026 - February 4, 2026

Submission

Full paper submission

August 16, 2024

Artifact submission to AE committee

November 18, 2024

Notification

Author notification

November 11, 2024

Artifact notification by AE committee

January 6, 2025

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Final paper due

January 10, 2025

Source Rank

Source: CORE2023

Rank: B

Field of Research: Distributed computing and systems software

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