CFP: Workshop on Interaction b/w Compilers and Computer Architectures

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9 Aug 1996 14:06:46 -0400

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From: sycho@canus.cs.umn.edu (Sangyeun Cho)
Newsgroups: comp.compilers
Date: 9 Aug 1996 14:06:46 -0400
Organization: University of Minnesota, Computer Science
Keywords: CFP, conference, architecture

Workshop on Interaction between Compilers and Computer Architectures
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in conjuction with the
Third International Symposium on
High-Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA-3)
San Antonio, Texas - February 1 ~ 5, 1997


Organizers:
G. Lee and P.-C. Yew,
University of Minnesota


Theme


Effective compilers will allow more efficient execution of
application programs on a given computer architecture.
On the other hand, well conceived architectural features
can support more effective compiler optimization techniques.
Good interaction between compilers and computer architectures
is key to the success of designing highly efficient
and effective computer systems.
This workshop is to promote new ideas and to present
recent developments in compiler techniques and computer
architectures that enhance each other's capabilities and performance.
Papers are solicited on any aspect of interaction between
compilers and architectures in the design of microprocessors,
multiprocessors, and other parallel computer systems.


A Partial List of the Potential Topics, as broadly categorized includes:


. Code Generation and Scheduling
. Memory, Cache, and Register Management
. Speculative and Predicated Execution
. Parallelism Enhancement and Exploitation
. Efficient I/O Operations
. Experiences in Optimizing Compilers
. Runtime Support
. Task Synchronization and Scheduling


Submitting Contributions


. Submit your proposed title and extended abstract
(not exceeding 10 pages) to either of the organizers :


Prof. Gyungho Lee
e-mail: ghlee@ee.umn.edu
Dept. of Electrical Engineering
University of Minnesota
200 Union St. SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455


Prof. Pen-Chung Yew
e-mail: yew@cs.umn.edu
Dept. of Computer Science
University of Minnesota
200 Union St. SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455


Electronic submission(ASCII or postscript) is strongly encouraged.
Please attach the submission form to your submission. Form is available
at ftp://ftp.cs.umn.edu/users/sycho/HPCA3/submission.txt .


Important Dates


. Submission Due Date: November 10, 1996
. Author Notification: December 10, 1996
. Final Paper Due Date: January 4, 1996


Notes
. Workshop registration will be $120.00 ($100.00 when registered
                  at HPCA-3). The registration includes breakfast, lunch, and
two coffee breaks.
. Summary of the papers will be published in the IEEE TCCA
Newsletters.
. For up-to-date information on the workshop, refer to
http://www.cs.umn.edu/~sycho/workshop.html


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Sangyeun Cho
Dept. of Computer Science
Univ. of Minnesota
mailto:sycho@cs.umn.edu
http://www.cs.umn.edu/~sycho
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