2008-11-03

[Mycolleagues] CFP: INTERACT-13 (in conjuction with HPCA-15) Workshop Paper Due Time: December 7th, 2008

Interact-13: Workshop on Interaction Between Compilers and Computer
Architecture

  Held in conjunction with HPCA-15
  Raleigh, North Carolina, February 15, 2009


Technical Program

  Effective compilers 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 the key to successful design of highly
  efficient and effective computer systems. This workshop is to promote
  new ideas and present recent developments in compiler techniques and
  computer architectures that enhance each others 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.

Potential topics, not limited to:

  + Processor reliability enhancement
  + Processor reliability enhancement
  + Improved timing analysis and predictability
  + Secure, dependable computing
  + Managed and unmanaged run-time support
  + Dynamic compilation and optimization
  + Task synchronization and scheduling
  + System virtualization
  + Efficient I/O support
  + Parallelism enhancement and exploitation
  + Memory, cache, and register management
  + Multi-core software and compilation
  + Code optimization and generation
  + Low power architecture and software
  + Debugging, verification and validation
  + Processor variation interactions with software
  + Network on chips

Organization committee:

  Steering committee chair: Bruce Childers (University of Pittsburgh)
  General chair:            Jun Yang (University of Pittsburgh)
  Program chair:            Youtao Zhang (University of Pittsburgh)


Program committee: (current members)

  Sangyeun Cho        University of Pittsburgh
  Wei-Chung Hsu       University of Minnesota
  Michael Huang       University of Rochester
  David Kaeli         Northeastern University
  Hsien-Hsin Lee      Georgia Institute of Technology
  Yunheung Paek       Seoul National University
  Alex M. Settle      Intel Corp.
  David Whalley       Florida State University
  Xiaotong Zhuang     IBM T.J. Waston Research

Submission guidelines:

  The program committee invites authors to submit up to 5000 words, in
  double column, 10-point or larger, single spacing, up to 10 pages of
  manuscript, describing original, unpublished recent results related to
  the workshop theme. Submission must be in pdf format and emailed to
  zhangyt@cs.pitt.edu. The submission should also include the contact
  author's email address on the front page.
 
Important deadlines:
  Paper submission:              December 7, 2008
  Acceptance notification:      January 11, 2009
  Final version due by:           January 25, 2009

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