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PACT 2001 Call for Papers sam@cs.utah.edu (Sally A. McKee) (2001-02-01) |
From: | "Sally A. McKee" <sam@cs.utah.edu> |
Newsgroups: | comp.arch,comp.compilers |
Date: | 1 Feb 2001 17:45:54 -0500 |
Organization: | Department of Computer Science, University of Utah |
Keywords: | CFP, conference, architecture |
Posted-Date: | 01 Feb 2001 17:45:53 EST |
Please pass this announcement on to other colleagues who might be
interested.
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
PARALLEL ARCHITECTURES AND COMPILATION TECHNIQUES
SEPTEMBER 8-12, 2001
Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
CALL FOR PAPERS
http://www.ac.upc.es/pact01
pact01@cs.utah.edu
CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES
The purpose of PACT is to bring together researchers from the
architecture and compiler communities to present ground-breaking
research and debate key issues of common interest. This conference,
the tenth in the series, will be held in lovely Barcelona, Spain. The
city represents a unique combination of beauty, culture, history, and
advanced technology, and fosters an ideal environment for an enjoyable
and stimulating exchange of ideas. Once again, the focus of the
meeting will be on multi-disciplinary research. We solicit novel
papers in a broad range of topics, including (but not limited to):
- Parallel architectures and computation models
- Compilers for parallel computer systems
- Parallel processing in the context of JAVA
- Compiler/hardware support for hiding memory latencies
- Advances in architectures and compilers for ILP and TLP
- Applications and experimental systems studies
- Reconfigurable and application-specific architectures
- Technologies for reducing power consumption
- Network processing and computing
- Non-traditional computing systems topics
- Parallel programming languages and algorithms
INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS
Detailed instructions for electronic submission procedures and
important dates are posted on the PACT-2001 conference web site
(http://www.ac.upc.es/pact01). For any additional information regarding
paper submission, please contact the Program Chairs Todd Mowry
(tcm@cs.cmu.edu) or John Shen (john.shen@intel.com). Paper submission
deadline is March 5, 2001 (12:00 midnight EST). There is an
automatic one week (168 hours) extension, with no further extensions
beyond that.
IMPORTANT DATES
Papers due: March 5, 2001
Author notification: May 23, 2001
Camera ready copy: June 23, 2001
TUTORIAL/WORKSHOPS
Tutorials / Workshops Proposals are solicited for tutorials and
workshops to be held during the conference. Interested individuals
are invited to submit proposals to tutorials chair, Mikko Lipasti
(mikko@engr.wisc.edu) or workshops chairs, Evelyn Duesterwald
(duester@hpl.hp.com) and Gabby Silberman (gabbys@us.ibm.com).
Additional details about submission procedures and important dates
are posted on the PACT-2001 web site (http://www.ac.upc.es/pact01).
ABOUT BARCELONA
Barcelona, the capital of Catalunya, is a city rich in history,
architecture and charm. From the old-world allure of the gothic
quarter to the more modern, abstract appeal of the works of
Gaudi, Barcelona captivates its visitors with a diversity of
interesting places to visit, charming people to meet, and peaceful
places to relax. Architecturally, Barcelona is the maximum exponent
of "Modernisme" through the figure of Gaudi and his splendid buildings.
If art and history fascinate you, the Miro and Picasso museums are a
must. In the vicinity of Barcelona, you can wander through the
fascinating museum on Dali and his work in Figueres, hike in the
"Montserrat" and Pyrenees mountains with the chance to enjoy nature
and the outdoors, or simply enjoy the weather relaxing on the beautiful
Mediterranean beaches. Finally, the catalan cuisine is one of the most
select and varied in the Mediterranean area. For more information on
the city, see http://www.bcn.es/english/ihome.htm.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
General Chair
Mateo Valero, UPC
Program Chairs
Todd Mowry, CMU
John Shen, Intel/CMU
Program Committee
Sarita Adve, U. Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Nader Bagherzadeh, U. of California, Irvine
Ras Bodik, U. of Wisconsin-Madison
Brad Calder, U. C. San Diego
Michel Cosnard, INRIA, France
Alan Cox, Rice U.
Jim Dehnert, Transmeta
Sandhya Dwarkadas, U. of Rochester
Kemal Ebcioglu, IBM
Babak Falsafi, Carnegie Mellon U.
Jesse Fang, Intel
Guang Gao, U. of Delaware
Antonio Gonzalez, UPC
Dirk Grunwald, U. of Colorado
Mark Heinrich, Cornell U.
Ali Hurson, Penn State U.
Steve Keckler, U. of Texas-Austin
John Kubiatowicz, U.C. Berkeley
James Larus, Microsoft Research
Mikko Lipasti, U. of Wisconsin-Madision
Margaret Martonosi, Princeton U.
Kathryn McKinley, U. of Massachusetts
Bilha Mendelson, IBM
David Padua, U. Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Pen Yew, U. of Minnesota
Finance Chair
Josep Torrellas, U. Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Local Arrangements Chairs
Eduard Ayguade, UPC
Josep-Lluis Larriba, UPC
Publication Chair
Guang Gao, U. of Delaware
Publicity Chair
Sally McKee, U. of Utah
Tutorials Chair
Mikko Lipasti, U. of Wisconsin-Madison
Workshops Chairs
Evelyn Duesterwald, HP Labs
Gabby Silberman, IBM
Web Masters
Eduard Ayguade, UPC (Conference)
Chris Colohan, CMU (Program Committee)
Steering Committee
Nader Bagherzadeh, U. of California, Irvine
Michel Cosnard, INRIA, France
Kemal Ebcioglu, IBM
Paraskevas Evripidou, U. of Cyprus
Jean-Luc Gaudiot, U. of Southern California
Ali Hurson, Penn State U.
Gabby Silberman, IBM
Mary-Lou Soffa, U. of Pittsburgh
____________________________________________________________________
Thank you very much for your time in reading the attached announcement.
If you have any questions about PACT01, email me at pact01@cs.utah.edu.
Sally McKee
Publicity Chair, PACT 2001
University of Utah
School of Computing
50 S. Central Campus Dr. #3190
Salt Lake City, UT 84103
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