[HiPEAC-announce] ISCA 2009 call for papers

Simha Sethumadhavan simha at cs.columbia.edu
Sat Sep 6 00:05:04 CEST 2008


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ISCA-36: THE 36th ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER  
ARCHITECTURE
                          June 20 - 24, 2009
                            Austin, Texas
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                     Sponsored by ACM SIGARCH & IEEE TCCA

URL:
      http://isca09.cs.columbia.edu

IMPORTANT DATES:
Abstract Deadline: November 18th, 2008, 13:00 PST
Final Paper Deadline: November 25th, 2008, 13:00 PST


The International Symposium Computer Architecture is the premier forum
for new ideas and experimental results in computer architecture. This
year's conference will be held in Austin, TX, a city with a considerable
history of computer system research and development. Novel papers are
solicited on a broad range of topics, including, but not limited to:

   o  Processor, memory, and storage systems architecture
   o  Parallel and multi-core systems
   o  Interconnection networks
   o  Instruction, thread, and data-level parallelism
   o  Architecture support for programming productivity, debugging and
      correctness, reliability and fault tolerance, security, and  
virtualization
   o  Power and energy efficient architectures
   o  Application specific, reconfigurable, and embedded architectures
   o  Network processor and router architectures
   o  Architectures for emerging technologies and applications
   o  Effect of circuits and technology on architecture
   o  Architecture modeling and simulation methodology
   o  Performance evaluation and measurement of real systems

In addition to these core computer architecture topics, we encourage
original submissions on the architecture and analysis of emerging
computing platforms, such as mobile devices, game consoles, and
datacenter-scale computing. We also encourage papers describing  
radically
new ideas, with the understanding that articles in very new areas may
not always be amenable to the rigorous quantitative evaluations and
comparisons that are possible in more established areas. Authors are
expected to do their best to provide credible indications of the merits
of such proposals.

Organizers:

General Chair -------------- Steve Keckler, UT-Austin
Program Chair -------------- Luiz Andre Barroso, Google
Local Arrangements Chair --- Mattan Erez, UT-Austin
Workshops/Tutorials Chairs - Luis Ceze, U. Washington & Carole  
Dulong, Google
Finance Chair -------------- Karu Sankarlingam, U. Wisconsin
Registration Chair --------- Martin Burtscher, UT-Austin
Publications Chair --------- Gabriel Loh, Georgia Tech
Web/Publicity Chair -------- Simha Sethumadhavan, Columbia
Submissions Chair ---------- Michael Marty, Google

Program Committee:

  * Todd Austin, U. Michigan
  * Ricardo Bianchini, Rutgers
  * David Brooks, Harvard
  * Doug Burger, Microsoft Research
  * Brad Calder, Microsoft
  * Doug Carmean, Intel
  * Derek Chiou, UT Austin
  * Bob Colwell, Consultant
  * Bill Dally, Stanford
  * Chita Das, Penn State/NSF
  * Sandhya Dwarkadas, U. Rochester
  * Lieven Eeckhout, U. Ghent
  * Babak Falsafi, EPFL
  * Antonio Gonzalez, Intel/UPC
  * Sudhanva Gurumurthi, U. Virginia
  * Mark Hill, U. Wisconsin
  * Quinn Jacobson, Nokia
  * Norm Jouppi, HP Labs
  * Diana Marculescu, CMU
  * Jose F. Martinez, Cornell
  * Martha Mercaldi-Kim, Columbia
  * Chuck Moore, AMD
  * John Nickolls, NVIDIA
  * Kunle Olukotun, Stanford
  * Mark Oskin, U. Washington
  * Moinuddin Qureshi, IBM Research
  * Partha Ranganathan, HP Labs
  * Xiaowei Shen, IBM China Research
  * Tim Sherwood, UCSB
  * Jim Smith, Google
  * Dan Sorin, Duke
  * Olivier Temam, INRIA
  * Chuck Thacker, Microsoft Research
  * Josep Torellas, UIUC
  * Marc Tremblay, Sun
  * Emmett Witchel, UT Austin
  * Yuanyuan Zhou, UIUC

Steering Committee:

  * Doug Burger, Microsoft Research
  * Brad Calder, Microsoft
  * Jesse Fang, Intel
  * Wen-mei Hwu, UIUC
  * Norm Jouppi, HP Labs
  * Kai Li, Princeton
  * Yale Patt, UT-Austin
  * Josep Torrellas, UIUC
  * Dean Tullsen, UC San Diego

URL: http://isca09.cs.columbia.edu
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Simha Sethumadhavan
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Director, Computer Architecture Laboratory
Columbia University, New York
Web:http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~simha





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