CFP: ACSAC04 (Bejing, Sept 7 -- 9)

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Date: 22 Jan 2004 23:27:15 -0500
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          Ninth Asia-Pacific Computer Systems Architecture Conference
                                                          (ACSAC04)
                              http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~acsac04
                                                    Beijing, China
                                            September 7 - 9, 2004
                          (Submission deadline: February 29, 2004)


Sponsored by National Natural Science Foundation of China, NICTA ICT
Australia, and School of CSE at UNSW and in cooperation with IEEE
Technical Committee on Computer Architecture (TCCA) (pending) and
Technical Committee on Parallel Processing (TCPP) (pending).


The Ninth Asia-Pacific Computer Systems Architecture Conference
(ACSAC'2004) will be held in Beijing, China, during September 7 - 9,
2004. Authors are invited to submit full papers on all aspects of
computer systems architecture, including (but not limited to) the
following:


* Processor architectures and innovative microarchitectures
* Parallel computer architectures and computation models
* Reconfigurable and embedded architectures
* Compiler/OS/hardware support for efficient memory systems
* Hardware support for OS and compilers
* Compiler techniques and tools to support instruction-level
    parallelism (ILP) and thread-level parallelism (TLP)
* Architectural and compiler support for speculative processors
* Power-efficient architectures
* Real-time architectures
* High-performance I/O architectures
* Application-specific systems
* Novel architectures for emerging technologies and applications
* Impact of VLSI scaling techniques
* High-availability architectures
* Interconnection networks and network interfaces
* Innovative hardware/software trade-offs
* Compilers and tools for parallel computer systems
* Simulation and performance evaluation
* Benchmarking and measurement of real systems




IMPORTANT DATES:
----------------


Submissions of Abstracts: February 22, 2004 (11:00PM AEDT)
Submissions of Full Papers: February 29, 2004 (11:00PM AEDT)
Author Notification: May 2, 2004
Camera-Ready Papers: May 30, 2004
Registration of One Author: July 15, 2004


GENERAL CHAIR:
--------------


Wenmin Zheng
Department of Computer Science and Technology
Tsinghua University
Beijing, China
Tel: +86 10 6278 3505-3
Fax: +86 10 6277 1138
E-mail: zwm-dcs@tsinghua.edu.cn


PROGRAM CHAIRS:
---------------


Pen-Chung Yew
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Minnesota at Twin Cities
200 Union Street, SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455-0159, USA
Tel: 612 625-0726/625-7387
Fax: 612 625-0572
Email: yew@cs.uwn.edu


Jingling Xue
School of Computer Science and Engineering
University of New South Wales, Australia
Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
Tel: +61 2 9385 4889
Fax: +61 2 9385 5995
Email: jxue@cse.unsw.edu.au


PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
------------------


- Lars Bengtsson (Chalmers University, Sweden)
- Sangyeun Cho (Samsung Electronics, Co., Korea)
- Lynn Choi (Korea University, Korea)
- Rudolf Eigenmann (Purdue University, USA)
- Jean-Luc Gaudiot (University of California, Irvine, USA)
- Antonio Gonzalez (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya & Intel Labs, Spain)
- Gernot Heiser (NICTA ICT Australia, Australia)
- Wei-Chung Hsu (Universty of Minnesota, USA)
- Chris Jesshope (University of Hull, UK)
- Angkul Kongmunvattana (University of Nevada, Reno, USA)
- Feipei Lai (National Taiwan University)
- Zhiyong Liu (National Natural Science Foundation of China, China)
- Guei-Yuan Lueh (Intel, USA)
- John Morris (Chung-Ang University, Korea/University of Auckland, New Zealand)
- Tadao Nakamura (Tohoku University, Japan)
- Yukihiro Nakamura (Kyoto University, Japan)
- Amos Omondi (Flinders University, Australia)
- Lalit M. Patnaik (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India)
- Jih-Kwon Peir (University of Florida, USA)
- Ronald Pose (Monash University, Australia)
- Depei Qian (Xian Jiaotong University, China)
- Stanislav G. Sedukhin (University of Aizu, Japan)
- Naofumi Takagi (Nagoya University, Japan)
- Zhimin Tang (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
- Rajeev Thakur (Argonne National Laboratory, USA)
- Theo Ungerer (University of Augsburg, Germany)
- Winfried W. Wilcke (IBM Research, USA)
- Weng Fai Wong (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
- Chengyong Wu (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
- Ming Xu (National University of Defense Technology, China)
- Yuanyuan Yang (State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA)
- Rumi Zahir (Intel, USA)
- Chuanqi Zhu (Fudan University, China)




PROCEEDINGS AND SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
--------------------------------------


Accepted and presented papers are planned to be published in the
Springer-Verlag "Lecture Notes in Computer Science" series.


Prospective authors are invited to submit a 100 - 200 word abstract
(including between four and six keywords and the e-mail address of the
corresponding author) and a full paper in *English* (not to exceed
6000 words) presenting original and unpublished research results and
experience. Papers will be selected based on their originality,
timeliness, significance, relevance, and clarity of presentation. It
is understood that papers in new areas are likely to contain less
quantitative evaluations and comparisons than those in more
established areas.


Submissions will be carried out electronically via the Web via a link
found at the conference web page http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~acsac04/.
Papers must be submitted in PDF (preferably) or Postscript that is
interpretable by Ghostscript. Excessively long papers will be rejected
immediately by the Program Chairs.


Submissions imply the willingness of at least one author to register,
attend the conference, and present the paper.


There will be two best student paper awards to recognise distinguished
student research. At the conference's submission page, please tick whether
your paper is a student paper. The criteria for student papers can be
found at the conference web site.




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