LCTES 2001 (ACM SIGPLAN Workshop)

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Date: 4 Jan 2001 01:01:14 -0500
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Posted-Date: 04 Jan 2001 01:01:13 EST

                                              Call for Papers


                                ACM SIGPLAN 2001 Workshop on
  Languages, Compilers, and Tools for Embedded Systems (LCTES'2001)
                          Snowbird, Utah, June 22 - 23, 2001
                            (in conjunction with PLDI'2001)


                          http://redwood.snu.ac.kr/lctes2001/


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Important Dates


* papers due: Feb. 25, 2001 (5pm EST)
* author notification: Apr. 15, 2001
* final papers due: May. 19, 2001


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Scope of the Conference


As the complexity of the application domains for the embedded systems
increases, new research challenges are encountered for achieving
desired level of performance goals (which could be diverse such as
speed, real time constraints, code size, power, and scalability).
Due to limited resources locally available, embedded systems are
increasingly used in a networked (wired, wireless, as well as mobile)
environment. In addition, advances in hardware reflect into solving
issues using a combination of hardware and software techniques.
The aim of LCTES is to provide a forum for discussing the latest
research related to the above trends and to allow researchers and
developers working on different aspects to get together and synergize.
Original submissions are invited in all areas relevant to this theme.


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Paper Submission Guidelines


Papers should report new research and should not exceed 6000 words
(approximately 10 typeset on 16-point spacing), including figures and
references (11 pages). Short papers that describe existing
implementations or work-in-progress, or outline new problems or
important issues are also welcome. Short papers should not exceed 3000
words (6 pages). All accepted papers will be presented at the workshop
and published in the proceedings, which will be distributed at the
workshop. We anticipate that the proceedings will be published as an
issue of the ACM SIGPLAN Notices.


Electronic submissions must be received by 5:00 PM Eastern Standard
Time,Sunday, February 25, 2001. Interactive submissions through the
workshop's web page are encouraged. Submissions may also be sent as a
single e-mail message to either of the program co-chairs (MIME
attachments are allowed); the message should contain both the filled-
out form (see web page) and the Postscript paper. Electronic papers
should be in Postscript form, which must be interpretable by
Ghostscript. The Postscript must use standard fonts, or include the
necessary fonts, and must be prepared for USLetter (8.5"x11") or A4
page sizes. Authors who cannot meet these requirements should submit 15
hard copies by post to either of the program co-chairs by airmail that
must be received on or before February 25, 2001. These are firm
constraints; submissions not meeting the criteria described above
will not be considered.


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Co-Chairs


Santosh Pande
College of Computing, 801 Atlantic Drive
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
phone: +1-404-385-2169, fax: 385-2295
email: santosh@cc.gatech.edu


Seongsoo Hong
School of Electrical Engineering
Seoul National University
Seoul 151-742, KOREA
phone: +82-2-880-8370, fax: 882-4656
email: sshong@redwood.snu.ac.kr


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