
16 de noviembre - 21 de noviembre de 2025
International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis
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Resumen General
The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (SC25) will be held in St. Louis, MO, from November 16-21, 2025. The conference features a comprehensive program including technical papers, keynotes, workshops, tutorials, an exhibitor forum, and various student programs, focusing on the latest advancements in high performance computing.
SC25: Call for Papers
The SC Papers program is a premier venue for presenting high-quality original research, groundbreaking ideas, and compelling insights on current and future trends in high performance computing, networking, storage, and analysis.
Dates & Deadlines
All Deadlines Are at 11:59 pm Anywhere on Earth (AoE):
- Paper Submissions Open: March 3, 2025
- Abstract Submissions Close: April 7, 2025
- Full Paper Submissions Close (No Extensions): April 14, 2025
- AD Appendix Due (Mandatory): April 28, 2025
- Review/Rebuttal Period: June 3–6, 2025
- Notifications Sent: June 27, 2025
- AE Appendix & Badge Application Due (Optional): July 14, 2025
- Revised AD Appendix & AE Appendix (if applicable) Due: August 4, 2025
- Final Paper Due: August 25, 2025
What is a Paper?
Technical papers are peer-reviewed, and an Artifact Description is mandatory for all papers submitted to SC. For an accepted paper to be included in the proceedings, the paper has to be presented at the conference in person.
Areas/Tracks
Submissions will be considered on any topic related to high performance computing within the following areas. Authors must indicate a primary area and are strongly encouraged to indicate a secondary area:
- Algorithms: Development, evaluation, and optimization of scalable, general-purpose, high performance algorithms.
- Applications: Development and enhancement of algorithms, parallel implementations, models, software, and problem-solving environments for specific applications requiring high performance resources.
- Architecture & Networks: All aspects of high performance hardware, including optimization and evaluation of processors and networks.
- Data Analytics, Visualization, & Storage: All aspects of data analytics, visualization, storage, and storage I/O related to HPC systems. Submissions on work done at scale are highly favored.
- HPC for Machine Learning: Development and enhancement of algorithms, systems, and software for scalable machine learning utilizing high performance computing technology.
- Performance Measurement, Modeling, & Tools: Novel methods and tools for measuring, evaluating, and/or analyzing performance for large-scale systems.
- Post-Moore Computing: Technologies that continue HPC performance scaling beyond the limits of Moore’s law.
- Programming Frameworks: Compilers, programming languages, libraries, programming models, and runtime systems that enable management of hardware resources and support parallel programming for large-scale systems.
- State of the Practice: Pragmatic practices of HPC, including operational IT infrastructure, services, facilities, large-scale application executions, and benchmarks.
- System Software & Cloud Computing: Cloud and system software architecture, configuration, optimization, and evaluation, support for parallel programming on large-scale systems or building blocks for next-generation HPC architectures.
Submission Components
A paper submission has three components:
- The Paper Itself: Limited to 10 2-column pages (U.S. letter – 8.5″x11″), excluding the bibliography, using the ACM proceedings template. Latex users should use the “sigconf” option.
- Artifact Description Appendix (AD): Mandatory for all papers. Explains computational artifacts or why there is no artifact description.
- Artifact Evaluation Appendix (AE): Optional. Further details on artifact evaluation.
Eligibility
- Papers must not have been previously published in peer-reviewed venues.
- Papers pre-posted to arXiv, institutional repositories, or personal websites remain eligible if not published elsewhere.
- Workshop papers are eligible if substantially enhanced (i.e., 30% new material).
Reproducibility Initiative
AD/AE Appendices are integrated into the review process. The Artifact Description Appendix (or explanation of absence) is mandatory, while the Artifact Evaluation Appendix is optional.
Paper Review Process
- Papers are peer-reviewed by a committee of experts (three to four reviews per paper).
- The peer review process is double-anonymous for the paper.
- Appendices reviewers know authors’ names but are not required to disclose their names to authors (double-open for Appendices).
- Papers not respecting submission guidelines (e.g., violating double-blind, exceeding page limits, missing AD artifacts) are subject to immediate rejection.
AI-Generated Text Policy
AI tools may be used to improve submission text, but authors are accountable for accuracy and originality. AI tools are not eligible for authorship. Use of AI-generated text must be disclosed in the acknowledgments section, with a citation to the AI system used.
Contact
For questions about Paper submissions, please contact the program committee via contact us.
Proceedings
All accepted papers will be listed in the online SC Schedule and archived in the ACM Digital Library and IEEE Xplore.
Fechas del Congreso
Conference Date
16 de noviembre de 2025 → 21 de noviembre de 2025
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Envío
Paper Submissions Open
3 de marzo de 2025
Applications Open
1 de abril de 2025
Nominations Open
1 de abril de 2025
Notificación
Winner Selected
31 de julio de 2025
Winners Announced
1 de agosto de 2025
Notifications
15 de agosto de 2025
Versión Final
Final Paper Due
25 de agosto de 2025
Otras Fechas
Requests Open
17 de febrero de 2025
Requests Close
3 de marzo de 2025
Submissions Open
3 de marzo de 2025
Clasificación de la Fuente
Fuente: CORE2023
Clasificación: A
Campo de Investigación: Computer Systems Engineering, Distributed computing and systems software