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MICRO-35 -- Submission Guidelines and Deadline (June 17th) dconnors@colorado.edu (Dan Connors) (2002-06-13) |
From: | "Dan Connors" <dconnors@colorado.edu> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 13 Jun 2002 21:09:11 -0400 |
Organization: | Compilers Central |
Keywords: | conference, CFP |
Posted-Date: | 13 Jun 2002 21:09:11 EDT |
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MICRO-35 Call for Papers
The 35th International IEEE/ACM Symposium on Microarchitecture
Istanbul, Turkey, Nov. 18-22, 2002
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To clarify, double blind reviewing will be used for all MICRO-35
submissions, it is not optional. We apologize for an error in the
previous posting. Here is a corrected version.
Paper submission guidelines: The submission must be a PDF file,
formatted for letter size paper. Please do not exceed 6000
words. MICRO-35 will use a double-blind reviewing process. You must
remove the author names and affiliations from the paper. Also, please
use your common sense so that the reader cannot determine the author's
identity in a very obvious way.
PAPER SUBMISSION WEBSITE:
http://systems.cs.colorado.edu/MICRO35/
IMPORTANT DEADLINES:
Paper submission: June 10, 2002
One-week extension June 17 (Midnight EDT, USA), 2002
Workshop/Tutorial Proposals: June 14, 2002
Author Notification: August 12, 2002
Final Version: September 9, 2002
The International Symposium on Microarchitecture continues to be the
premier technical forum for presenting the latest developments in
microarchitecture research. The 35th Microarchitecture (MICRO-35)
Symposium will be held in Istanbul, Turkey from November 18 to
November 22, 2002. Authors are invited to submit full papers on
microarchitecture research and related topics.
Istanbul has many historical treasures:
http://www.istanbulcityguide.com/pictures/
Areas of interest for MICRO-35 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, networking,
wireless)
* 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 low-power computing
* Theoretical foundations of instruction level parallelism
* Novel approaches to fine-grain parallel processing
You will find all information related to the conference at the
official MICRO-35 web site:
http://www.microarch.org/micro35
SUBMISSION INFORMATION:
Please check the Micro-35 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 10, 2002. An automatic extension
of one week, until June 17, 2002 (Midnight EDT, USA) will be given
without request. However, no further extensions will be given.
WORKSHOP/TUTORIAL INFORMATION:
The MICRO-35 symposium is currently taking Workshop/Tutorial
proposals. Information on workshop/tutorial proposals can be found at
the Micro-35 web site:
MICRO-35 Call For Workshop/Tutorial Proposals
Nov 18-19, 2002, Istanbul, Turkey
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Due the popularity and success of the workshops/tutorials at last
years MICRO, this year at MICRO-35 we are planning to expand from 1
day to 2 days of pre-conference workshops and tutorials. They will
take place in Istanbul, Turkey on Monday and Tuesday, Nov 18 and 19,
2002 before the main conference on Nov 20-22, 2002.
Last year, there were 5 workshops and 4 tutorials:
o 4th ACM Workshop on Feedback Directed and Dynamic Optimization
o 3rd Workshop on Media and Stream Processors
o 5th Workshop on Multithreaded Execution, Architecture and Compilation
o 4th Workshop on Workload Characterization
o 1st Workshop on EPIC Compilers and Architectures
o Tutorials on Liberty, SimpleScalar, Open Research Compiler
for Itanium Processor Family, and Network Processing
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-35 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 chair (Erik Altman, ealtman@us.ibm.com) and the
tutorial chair (Evelyn Duesterwald, duester@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 14, 2002. 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
Kemal Ebcioglu, IBM
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Scott Mahlke, Michigan
B. Ramakrishna Rau, HP
WORKSHOP CHAIR
Erik Altman, IBM
TUTORIALS CHAIR
Evelyn Duesterwald, HP
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS
Sadun Anik, Garanti, Istanbul
PUBLICITY CHAIR
Dan Connors, Colorado
PUBLICATION CHAIR
Sanjay Patel, Illinois
REGISTRATION CHAIR
Emre Ozer, Agere
PANEL CHAIR
Richard Belgard, Consultant
FINANCE CHAIR
Irma Esmer, Intel
STEERING COMMITTEE
Richard Belgard, Consultant, Chairman
Tom Conte, NC State
Kemal Ebcioglu, IBM
Matt Farrens, UC-Davis
Josh Fisher, HP
Wen-mei Hwu, Illinois
Yale Patt, Texas
Ronny Ronen, Intel
Mike Schlansker, HP
Andy Wolfe, SONICblue
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Santosh Abraham, Sun
Saman Amarasinghe, MIT
David August, Princeton
Todd Austin, Michigan
Pradip Bose, IBM
Brad Calder, UCSD
Doug Carmean, Intel
Tom Conte, NCSU
Jim Dehnert, Transmeta
Srinivas Devadas, MIT
Matt Farrens, UC-Davis
Guang Gao, Delaware
Antonio Gonzalez, UPC
Rajiv Gupta, Arizona
Wei Hsu, Minnesota
Wen-mei Hwu, Illinois
Richard Johnson, Transmeta
Roy Ju, Intel
Josep Llosa, UPC
Bill Mangione-Smith, UCLA
Margaret Martonosi, Princeton
Sanjay Patel, Illinois
Yale Patt, Texas
Ronny Ronen, Intel
Eric Rotenberg, NCSU
Mike Schlansker, HP
Jim Smith, Wisconsin
Carol Thompson, HP
Kees Vissers, TriMedia
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