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Current thinking about state-of-the-art infrastructure for computational science isdominatedbytwoconcepts:computingclustersandcomputationalgrids.Cl- ter architectures consistently hold the majority of slots on the list of Top 500 supercomputersites,andcomputationalGrids,inbothexperimentalandprod- tiondeployments,havebecome commonin academic,governmentandindustrial research communities around the world. The message passing is the dominant programmingparadigmforhigh-performancescienti?ccomputingonthesearc- tectures. MPI and PVM have emerged as standard programming environments in the message-passing paradigm. The EuroPVM/MPI conference series is the premierresearcheventforhigh-performanceparallelprogramminginthemessa- passingparadigm.Applications usingparallelmessage-passingprogramming,- oneered in this researchcommunity, are having signi?cant impact in the areas of computational science, such as bioinformatics, atmospheric sciences, chemistry, physics, astronomy, medicine, banking and ?nance, energy, etc. EuroPVM/MPIisa?agshipconferenceforthiscommunity,establishedasthe premier international forum for researchers, users and vendors to present their latest advances in MPI and PVM. EuroPVM/MPI is the forum where fun- mental aspects of message passing, implementations, standards, benchmarking, performance and new techniques are presented and discussed by researchers, developers and users from academia and industry. EuroPVM/MPI 2008 was organized by the UCD School of Computer S- ence and Informatics in Dublin, September 7 10, 2008. This was the 15th issue of the conference, which takes place each year at a di?erent European location. Previous meetings were held in Paris (2007), Bonn (2006), Sorrento (2005), - dapest(2004),Venice(2003),Linz(2002),Santorini(2001),Balatonfured(2000), Barcelona(1999),Liverpool(1998),Krakow(1997),Munich(1996),Lyon(1995), and Rome (1994). The main topics of the meeting were formal veri?cation of message passing programs, collective operations, parallel applications using the message passing paradigm, one-sided and point-to-point communication, MPI standard ext- sions or evolution, tools for performance evaluation and optimization, MPI-I/O, mutli-core and multithreaded architectures, and heterogeneous platforms.