[HiPEAC-announce] MoBS 2008 call for papers -- workshop w/ ISCA 35
Lieven.Eeckhout at elis.UGent.be
Lieven.Eeckhout at elis.UGent.be
Wed Mar 5 01:37:14 CET 2008
Call for Papers
MoBS: Workshop on Modeling, Benchmarking, and Simulation
http://www-mount.ece.umn.edu/~jjyi/MoBS
Held in conjunction with the
35th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture
Beijing, China
June 22, 2008
Overview:
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With few exceptions, simulation is the quantitative foundation for
virtually all computer architecture research and design projects ?
from microarchitectural exploration to hardware and software
trade-offs to processor and system design. However, its continued
efficacy is limited by the need to model or compensate for problems
such as increasing complexity (e.g., multiple cores and peripherals),
additional critical constraints (e.g., power consumption, reliability,
etc.), an ever expanding design space, and benchmark suite quality and
coverage.
Accordingly, the goals of this workshop are to accelerate the
development of technologies that are necessary to support the research
of future generation architectures and to encourage the advancement of
?under-researched? areas in computer architecture measurement.
Accordingly, this workshop places a special premium on novelty and on
preliminary work. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Performance/energy/temperature/reliability measurement and analysis tools
* New or efficient techniques to model performance, power,
temperature, reliability, etc.
* Simulation methodologies for multi-core and many-core architectures
* Development of parameterizable, flexible benchmarks
* Techniques to measure the characteristics (dissimilarity, coverage,
etc.) of a
benchmark suite
* Efficient processor modeling techniques
* Statistically-rigorous performance analysis techniques
* Analytical and statistical models
This year, MoBS 2008 places a special emphasis on cutting-edge
research on simulation tools, and modeling and benchmarking in
emerging areas, such as FPGA-based simulation, security, process
variation, 3D die stacking, synthetic benchmarks, transactional
memory, virtualization, debugging, etc.
Accepted workshop papers may be published in a special ?Best of ISCA
2008 Workshops? issue.
Submission Guidelines:
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The full paper should be no more than 10 pages in a double-column
format and be submitted in pdf format by April 11, 2008. Both the
abstract and the full paper can be submitted to Lieven Eeckhout
(lieven.eeckhout at elis.ugent.be) through email. Excessively long papers
may be rejected without review.
Important Dates:
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Paper Submission: April 11, 2008
Notification Date: May 16, 2008
Final Version Due: June 1, 2008
Workshop Date: June 22, 2008
Co-Organizers and Program Co-Chairs:
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Lieven Eeckhout, Ghent University (leeckhou at elis.ugent.be)
Joshua J. Yi, Freescale Semiconductor (jjyi at ece.umn.edu)
Program Committee:
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Michael Adler, Intel
David Brooks, Harvard University
Derek Chiou, University of Texas at Austin
David Kaeli, Northeastern University
Gabriel Loh, Georgia Tech University
Ravi Nair, IBM
Olivier Temam, INRIA
Thomas Wenisch, University of Michigan
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