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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 Computer Society]]'s Technical Committee on Parallel Processing.
 
IPDPS is a week-long symposium that typically includes three days of a main track, two days of about 20 workshops bookending the main track, one or more tutorials, a panel, several keynote talks, and a banquet. The main track consists of high-quality, peer-reviewed papers representing original unpublished research in all areas of parallel and distributed processing, including the development of experimental or commercial systems. IPDPS topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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==Conference history==
 
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]], [[USA]]United States
* 1988 - Fullerton, California, USA
* 1989 - Fullerton, California, USA
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* 1992 - [[Beverly Hills, California]], USA
* 1993 - [[Newport Beach, California]], USA
* 1994 - [[Cancún]], [[Mexico]]
* 1995 - [[Santa Barbara, California]], USA
* 1996 - [[Honolulu, Hawaii| Honolulu]], [[Hawaii]], USA
* 1997 - [[Geneva]], [[Switzerland]]
* 1998 - [[Orlando, Florida]], USA
* 1999 - [[San Juan, Puerto Rico]]
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* 2001 - [[San Francisco, California]], USA
* 2002 - [[Fort Lauderdale, Florida]], USA
* 2003 - [[Nice]], [[France]]
* 2004 - [[Santa Fe, New Mexico]], USA
* 2005 - [[Denver, Colorado| Denver]], [[Colorado]], USA
* 2006 - [[Rhodes Island]], [[Greece]]
* 2007 - [[Long Beach, California]], USA
* 2008 - [[Miami, Florida]], USA
* 2009 - [[Rome]], [[Italy]]
* 2010 - [[Atlanta, Georgia]], USA
* 2011 - [[Anchorage, Alaska]], USA