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CFP: 2011 International Workshop on Multi-Core Computing Systems (MuCo pllana@par.univie.ac.at (Sabri Pllana) (2011-01-03) |
From: | Sabri Pllana <pllana@par.univie.ac.at> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | Mon, 03 Jan 2011 12:38:08 +0100 |
Organization: | Department of Scientific Computing |
Keywords: | conference, CFP, parallel |
Posted-Date: | 04 Jan 2011 11:21:48 EST |
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Extended paper submission deadline: January 14, 2011 (Firm Deadline)
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2011 International Workshop on Multi-Core Computing Systems
(MuCoCoS 2011)
Seoul, Korea, June 30, 2011, in conjunction with CISIS 2011
<http://www.par.univie.ac.at/~pllana/mucocos11/>
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Workshop Proceedings are Published by the IEEE Computer Society Press
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Context
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The improvement of the processor performance by increasing the clock
rate has reached its technological limits. Increasing the number of
processor cores rather than clock rate can give better performance and
reduce problems like energy consumption, heat dissipation and design
complexity. As a result we are now witnessing the emergence of
multi-core processors in all markets from laptops and game consoles to
servers and supercomputers. However, also from the software development
perspective exploiting the full potential of multi-core computing
systems is a highly complex and essentially open domain, at the moment
forcing application developers to deal with numerous low-level details.
Major research efforts are required to streamline the process of
software development for multi-core computing systems.
Following the successful organization of MuCoCoS 2008 (Barcelona,
Spain), MuCoCoS 2009 (Fukuoka, Japan), and MuCoCoS 2010 (Krakow,
Poland), MuCoCoS 2011 will be organized in Seoul (Korea). MuCoCoS 2011
is aiming to bring together researchers, developers, practitioners, and
users of multi-core computing systems.
Topics of Interest
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- The topics of the workshop include but are not limited to:
:: homogenous and heterogeneous multi-core architectures
:: accelerated multi-core architectures
:: interconnection networks
:: multi-core embedded systems
:: programming languages and models
:: algorithms for multi-core computing systems
:: applications for multi-core systems
:: performance modeling and evaluation of multi-core systems
:: simulation of multi-core systems
:: design space exploration
:: resource usage optimization
:: tool-support for multi-core systems
:: compilers, runtime and operating systems
Submission Guidelines
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- The papers should be prepared using the IEEE CS format, and no
longer than 6 pages. Submitted papers will be carefully evaluated
based on originality, significance to workshop topics, technical
soundness, and presentation quality.
- Submission of the paper implies that should the paper be accepted,
at least one of the authors will register and present the paper at
the workshop. Proceedings of the workshop will be published by
IEEE Computer Society Press. The best papers presented at the
workshop will be selected for publication in an international journal.
- Please submit your paper (as PDF) electronically to the online submission
system (http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cisis2011).
Select 4th International Workshop on Multi-Core Computing Systems
(MuCoCoS 2011).
Important Dates
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- Submission: January 14, 2011 (Firm Deadline)
- Notification: February 5, 2011
- Final version of the paper: March 11, 2011
- Registration: March 25, 2011
- Workshop: June 30, 2011
Workshop Co-chairs
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- Sabri Pllana, University of Vienna, Austria
- Leonard Barolli, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
- Fatos Xhafa, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain
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