D. Kerbyson, R. Rajamony, C. Weems, J. Baker, H. Siegel, G. Almási, T. Boku, B. Chapman, H. Dietz, D. Katz, J. Levesque, J. Michalakes, C. Mendes, B. Mohr, Stathis Papaefstathiou, Michael Scherger, R. Walker, H. Wasserman, G. Wellein, P. Worley
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The workshop on Large-Scale Parallel Processing is a forum that focuses on computer systems that utilize thousands of processors and beyond. This is a very active area given the goals by many worldwide to enhance science-by-simulation by installing large-scale peta-flop systems at the start of the next decade. Large-scale systems, referred to by some as extreme-scale and Ultra-scale, have many important research aspects that need detailed examination in order for their effective design, deployment, and utilization to take place. These include handling the substantial increase in multi-core on a chip, the ensuing interconnection hierarchy, communication, and synchronization mechanisms. The workshop aims to bring together researchers from different communities working on challenging problems in this area for a dynamic exchange of ideas. Work at early stages of development as well as work that has been demonstrated in practice is equally welcome.