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The conference began in 1987 as the [[Orange County, California|Orange County]] Parallel Processing Conference, before being renamed as the International Parallel Processing Symposium (IPPS). In 1998, the Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Systems (SPDP) merged with IPPS; and in 2000, the conference took the now familiar name: International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS). Five of the original volunteer organizers have served the conference for over two decades: [[Viktor Prasanna]], [[George Westrom]], [[Sally Jelinek Westrom]], [[Susamma Barua]], and [[Bill Pitts]].
* 1987 - [[Fullerton, California]],
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* 1991 - [[Anaheim, California]], USA
* 1992 - [[Beverly Hills, California]], USA
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* 1998 - [[Orlando, Florida]], USA
* 1999 - [[San Juan, Puerto Rico]]
* 2000 - [[Cancún]], Mexico
* 2001 - [[San Francisco, California]], USA
* 2002 - [[Fort Lauderdale, Florida]], USA
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* 2022 - [[Lyon]], France
* 2023 - [[St. Petersburg, Florida]], USA
* 2024 - [[San Francisco]], California, USA
* 2025 - [[Milan]], Italy
* 2026 - [[New Orleans]], Louisiana, USA
==IEEE Computer Society Charles Babbage Award==
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