MICRO-34 Call for Papers

"Dan Connors" <dconnors@colorado.edu>
22 Apr 2001 23:45:15 -0400

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From: "Dan Connors" <dconnors@colorado.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.compilers
Date: 22 Apr 2001 23:45:15 -0400
Organization: Compilers Central
Keywords: conference, CFP
Posted-Date: 22 Apr 2001 23:45:15 EDT

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                                        MICRO-34 Call for Papers


            The 34th International Symposium on Microarchitecture


                                      Austin, Texas, Dec. 1-5 2001
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IMPORTANT DEADLINES:


    Paper submission: June 15, 2001
    One-week extension June 22 (Midnight EST, USA), 2001
    Workshop/Tutorial Proposals: June 15, 2001
    Author Notification: August 13, 2001




The International Symposium on Microarchitecture continues to be the
premier technical forum for presenting the latest developments in
microarchitecture research. The 34th Microarchitecture (MICRO-34)
Symposium will be held in Austin, Texas from Dec. 1 to Dec. 5, 2001.
Authors are invited to submit full papers on microarchitecture
research and related topics.


Areas of interest include:


  * ILP architectures and designs: Superscalar, VLIW, EPIC
  * Compiler techniques for instruction-level parallelism
  * Multithreaded processors and compilation
  * Architectures and compilers for embedded processors
      (imaging, graphics, speech recognition, low power, etc.)
  * Dynamic optimization, emulation, and code translation
  * Advanced software and hardware speculation and prediction
  * Hardware/compiler techniques for improving memory performance
  * Hardware/software techniques for efficient SOC designs
  * Hardware/software techniques for fine-grain parallel processing




You will find all information related to the conference at the
official MICRO-34 web site:


                http://www.microarch.org/micro34


SUBMISSION INFORMATION:


Please check the Micro-34 web site for upcoming paper submission
procedures. Paper submissions should not exceed 6,000 words. Papers
that exceed the length limit may not be reviewed. The official
submission receipt deadline is June 15, 2001. An automatic extension
of one week, until June 22, 2001 (Midnight EST, USA) will be given
without request. However, no further extensions will be given. Papers
may be submitted for blind review at the option of the authors. Please
indicate whether the paper is a student paper for best student paper
nominations.




WORKSHOP INFORMATION:


The MICRO-34 symposium is currently taking Workshop/Tutorial
proposals. Information on workshop/tutorial proposals can be found at
the Micro-34 web site:


                http://www.microarch.org/micro34/Workshops/




              MICRO-34 Call For Workshop/Tutorial Proposals
                              Dec 1-2, 2001, Austin, TX
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Due the popularity and success of the workshops/tutorials at last
years MICRO, this year at MICRO-34 we are planning to expand from 1
day to 2 days of pre-conference workshops and tutorials. They will
take place in Austin, TX on Saturday and Sunday, Dec 1 and 2, 2001
before the main conference on Dec 3-5, 2001.


Last year, there were 4 workshops and 1 tutorial:
        o 3rd ACM Workshop on Feedback Directed and Dynamic Optimization
        o 2nd Workshop on Media Processors and DSPs
        o Workshop on Multithreaded Execution, Architecture and Compilation
        o Kool Chips Workshop
        o Tutorial on Dynamic Binary Translation and Optimization


With the expansion to 2 days, we invite proposals from those
interested in organizing a new tutorial or workshop to be held in
conjunction with the conference. They may be either a half day or a
full day. The range of interesting topics includes most areas of
computer architecture, microarchitecture, and compilers, but use the
MICRO-34 call for papers as a rough guide. While we are especially
interested in complementing the existing workshops with new tutorials
of interest to the MICRO community, we will also consider proposals
for new workshops.


Those who are interested in submitting a proposal, please send email
to the workshop/tutorial chair (Scott Mahlke, mahlke@hpl.hp.com). The
proposal should include:


        o Title
        o Short description or abstract
        o List of organizers
        o Contact name, email address, and telephone number
        o Preferred length (half or full day)


Submission deadline is June 15, 2001. Note that there is a limited
amount of time/space and we hope to devise a broad program of interest
to the MICRO community, so the number of accepted proposals will
depend on these issues.




GENERAL INFORMATION:


            GENERAL CHAIR
                  Yale Patt, University of Texas at Austin


            PROGRAM CHAIRS
                  Josh Fisher, HP Labs
                  Paolo Faraboschi, HP Labs


            WORKSHOP CHAIR
                  Scott Mahlke, HP Labs


            LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS
                  Steve Keckler, University of Texas at Austin


            PUBLICITY CHAIR
                  Dan Connors, University of Colorado


            PUBLICATION CHAIR
                  Kevin Skadron, University of Virginia


            STEERING COMMITTEE
                  Richard Belgard, Consultant, Chairman
                  Tom Conte, NC State
                  Kemal Ebcioglu, IBM
                  Matt Farrens, UC-Davis
                  Wen-mei Hwu, University of Illinois
                  Yale Patt, University of Texas at Austin
                  Ronny Ronen, Intel
                  Mike Schlansker, HP Labs
                  Andy Wolfe, SONICblue


            PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIR
                  Saman Amarasinghe, MIT
                  Krste Asanovic, MIT
                  David Bernstein, IBM Israel
                  Geoff Brown, Ironbridge
                  Francky Catthoor, IMEC
                  Bob Colwell, Intel
                  Tom Conte, NCSU
                  Henk Corporaal, TU Delft
                  Kemal Ebcioglu, IBM
                  Antonio Gonzalez, UPC
                  Jim Goodman, U.Wisconsin/Intel
                  Thomas Gross, ETH
                  Rajiv Gupta, University of Arizona
                  Wen-Mei Hwu, University of Illinois
                  David Kaeli, Northeastern
                  Steve Keckler, University of Texas at Austin
                  Geoff Lowney, Compaq
                  Bill Mangione-Smith, UCLA
                  Hans Mulder, Intel
                  Walid Najjar, UC at Riverside
                  CJ Newburn, Intel
                  Bob Rau, HP Labs
                  Andre Seznec, IRISA/INRIA
                  Carol Thompson, HP
                  Nigel Topham, Siroyan
                  Mateo Valero, UPC
                  Andy Wolfe, SONICblue
                  Donald Yeung, Univeristy of Maryland
                  Cliff Young, Lucent Bell Labs




Thank you for your time in reading this message.


Dan Connors
Micro-34 Publicity Chair
University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
dconnors@colorado.edu


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