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The '''International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium''' (or '''IPDPS''') is an annual conference for engineers and scientists to present recent findings in the fields of [[Parallel computing|parallel processing]] and [[distributed computing]]. In addition to technical sessions of submitted paper presentations, the meeting offers workshops, tutorials, and commercial presentations & exhibits. IPDPS is sponsored by the [[IEEE
IPDPS is a week-long symposium that
* Parallel and distributed algorithms, focusing on issues such as: stability, scalability, and fault tolerance of distributed systems, communication and synchronization protocols, network algorithms, and scheduling and load balancing.
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* Parallel and distributed software, including parallel programming languages and compilers, runtime systems, operating systems, resource management, middleware, libraries, data mining, and programming environments and tools.
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]]. ▼
▲The conference began in 1987 as the [[Orange County, California|
▲==Conference History==
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* 2011 - [[Anchorage, Alaska]], USA
* 2012 - [[Shanghai]], China
* 2013 - [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]], USA
* 2014 - [[Phoenix, Arizona]], USA
* 2015 - [[Hyderabad]], India
* 2016 - [[Chicago, Illinois]], USA
* 2017 - [[Orlando, Florida]], USA
* 2018 - [[Vancouver, British Columbia]], Canada
* 2019 - [[Rio de Janeiro]], Brazil
* 2020 - [[New Orleans]], USA [virtual]
* 2021 - [[Oregon Portland|Portland]], USA [virtual]
* 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==
==External link==▼
In 1989, the conference established the [[IEEE Computer Society Charles Babbage Award]] to be given each year to a conference participant in recognition of exceptional contributions to the field. The recipient of the award is invited to give a keynote talk each year at the conference.<ref>{{cite web|title=IEEE CS Charles Babbage Award|url=https://www.computer.org/volunteering/awards/babbage|website=IEEE Computer Society Charles Babbage Award|publisher=IEEE|accessdate=9 October 2023}}</ref>
==See also==
[[Category:Computer conferences]]▼
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[[Category:International conferences]]▼
==References==
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* {{Official|https://www.ipdps.org/}}
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