
HiPEAC Technical reports time stamping service (short description)
This service offers HiPEAC members the possibility to time stamp ideas prior to publication even when only very preliminary results are available in support of the main claim and to share early ideas that will advance the HiPEAC research field. It is a zero overhead service allowing HiPEAC members to time stamp any document of interest. Please note that submitted documents will NOT be reviewed. The responsibility for the technical content, its originality and soundness remains with the document author as well as the document copyrights. The HiPEAC network of excellence can not be held responsible for the content of any of the time stamped documents. One can consider this process as publishing technical reports at his/hers own organization, hence the alternative service name “HiPEAC Technical reports”.
Submission in “HiPEAC Technical Reports” does not preclude subsequent publication in conferences or journals. In contrary we believe that the HiPEAC time stamped reports will eventually result in one or more high-quality scientific publications when all of the experimental work is completed. The focus of this service is early time stamping of novel work. If the work is already mature enough to be submitted as normal paper at any venue, the author is strongly advised to consider that option. This is of course only a general suggestion.
For each time stamped document a unique sequence number is automatically generated after submission (e.g., TR-HiPEAC-0001, TR-HiPEAC-0002 etc.). During the submission process, the author is asked to indicate whether the content of the submission document is to be made publicly available or not. In the first case, everyone will have read access (this means members AND people outside the HiPEAC network). Otherwise only the document author (HiPEAC logged in member) will have a read-only access. In that case, the author is supposed to provide a short abstract summarizing the document content.
After submission, the time stamped document cannot be deleted or modified by anybody, even the person who submitted the document. For withdrawing your already time stamped document please contact the HiPEAC web master or the HiPEAC Technical Reports contact: Georgi Gaydadjiev. Please note that periodic Tech Report cleanup actions will be performed by the administrators. When a document is marked for deletion the document author will always be notified about the event.
In case you are interested to submit your novel idea, please visit:
An overview of the submitted documents can be found at: All technical reports submitted by yourself are accessible via:The HiPEAC network is confident that all its members will make this unique service a great success. If you have any additional questions about specific issues not addressed above, please feel free to contact the responsible person: Georgi Gaydadjiev.