ACM International Conference on Computing Frontiers 2014 (CF'14)
May 20 - 22, 2014, Cagliari, Italy
CALL FOR PAPERS
www.computingfrontiers.org
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Computing Frontiers represents an engaged, collaborative
community of researchers who are excited about transformational
technologies in the field of computing. We are presently on the
cusp of several revolutions, including new memory technologies,
networking technologies, algorithms for handling large-scale data,
power-saving and energy-efficient solutions for data centers,
systems solutions for cloud computing, and many, many more.
Boundaries between the state-of-the-art and revolutionary innovation
constitute the computing frontiers that must be pushed forward to
advance science, engineering, and information technology.
Before revolutionary materials, devices, and systems enter the
mainstream, early research must be performed using far-reaching
projections of the future state of technologies.
Computing Frontiers is a gathering for people to share and discuss
such work, focusing on a wide spectrum of advanced technologies and
radically new solutions relevant to the development of the whole
spectrum of computer systems, from embedded to high-performance
computing.
KEY DATES
=========
Abstract submission: January 11, 2014
Submissions deadline: January 18, 2014
Notification: February 28, 2014
Camera-Copy Papers Due: March 15, 2014
TOPICS OF INTEREST
==================
We seek contributions that push the envelope in a wide range of
computing topics, ranging from more traditional research in
architecture and systems to new technologies and devices. We seek
contributions on novel computing paradigms, computational models,
algorithms, application paradigms, development environments,
compilers, operating environments, computer architecture,
hardware substrates, and memory technologies. We are also
interested in emerging fields that may not fit within traditional
categories.
* Algorithms and Models of Computing
approximate and inexact computing, quantum and probabilistic
computing
* Big Data
analytics, machine learning, search and representation, system
design
* System Complexity Management
cloud systems, datacenters, computational neuroscience,
biologically-inspired architectures</li>
* Computers and Society
education, health and cost/energy-efficient design, smart cities,
emerging markets
* Security
architecture and systems support for protection against malicious
code
* Limits on Technology Scaling and Moore's Law
defect- and variability-tolerant designs, graphene and other
novel materials, nanoscale design, optoelectronics, dark silicon
* Uses of Technology Scaling
3D stacked technology, challenges of manycore designs,
PCM's, novel memory architectures, mobile devices
* Compiler technologies
novel techniques to push the envelope on new technologies,
applications, hardware/software integrated solutions, advanced
analysis
* Networking
technology and protocols, bandwidth management, social networks,
internet of things
SUBMISSION
==========
Authors are invited to submit full papers to the main conference.
Full papers must be submitted through the conference paper
submission site and should not exceed 10 double-column pages
in standard ACM conference format, including figures, tables, and
references. As per ACM guidelines, at least one of the authors
of accepted papers is required to register for the conference.
ORGANIZATION
============
Computing Frontiers 2014 Chairs
General Chair: Pedro Trancoso, University of Cyprus, CY
Program Chairs: Diana Franklin, Univ. of California at Santa Barbara, US
Sally A. McKee, Chalmers University of Technology, SE
Finance Chair: Carsten Trinitis, TUM, DE/Univ. of Bedfordshire, UK
Local Arrangements Chair:
Francesca Palumbo, University of Cagliari, IT
Poster Chair: Hubertus Franke, IBM, US
Publicity Chairs:
Mohamed Zahran, New York University, US
Rui Hou, Inst. of Comp. Tech., Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN
Publication Chair:
Roberto Gioiosa, PNNL, US
Web Chair: Josef Weidendorfer, TU Muenchen, DE
Program Committee Members
Bridget Benson California Polytechnic University,
San Luis Obispo, US
Haibo Chen Shanghai Jiao Tong University, CN
David Black-Schaffer Uppsala University, SE
Marcelo Cintra Intel, DE
Hadi Esmailzadeh Georgia Tech, US
Hubertus Franke IBM, US
Michael Franz University of California at Irvine, US
Maria Gini University of Minnesota, US
Dimitris Gizopoulos University of Athens, GR
Torsten Hoefler ETH Zurich, CH
Koji Inoue Kyushu University, JP
Engin Ipek University of Rochester, UK
Mahmut Kandemir Penn State University, US
Ryan Kastner University of California at San Diego, US
Gokcen Kestor Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, US
John Kim KAIST, KR
Cetin Koc University of California at Santa Barbara, US
Gabriel Loh AMD Research, US
Guoping Long Institute of Software,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN
Mauro Migliardi University of Padua, IT
Katerina Mitrokotsa Chalmers University of Technology, SE
Dimitrios Nikolopulos Queen's University of Belfast, IR
Magnus Sjaelander Florida State University, US
Leonel Sousa Universidade Tecnica de Lisboa, PT
Lingjia Tang University of Michigan, US
Michela Taufer University of Delaware, US
Gary Tyson Florida State University, US
Carole-Jean Wu Arizona State University, US
Jin Xiong Institute of Computing Technology,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN
Zhibin Yu Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN
Lixin Zhang Institute of Computing Technology,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN
Computing Frontiers 2014 Steering Committee
Monica Alderighi, INAF, IT
Paolo Faraboschi, HP, ES
Hubertus Franke, IBM, US
John Feo, Pacific Northwest National Lab, US
Georgi Gaydadjiev, Chalmers University of Technology, SE
Alex Heinecke, TU Muenchen, DE
Paul H. J. Kelly, Imperial College London, UK
Sally A. McKee, Chalmers University of Technology, SE
Valentina Salapura, IBM TJ Watson, US
Pedro Trancoso, University of Cyprus, CY
Carsten Trinitis, TUM, DE/Univ. of Bedfordshire, UK
Oreste Villa, NVIDIA Architecture Research, US
May 20 - 22, 2014, Cagliari, Italy
CALL FOR PAPERS
www.computingfrontiers.org
==============================
Computing Frontiers represents an engaged, collaborative
community of researchers who are excited about transformational
technologies in the field of computing. We are presently on the
cusp of several revolutions, including new memory technologies,
networking technologies, algorithms for handling large-scale data,
power-saving and energy-efficient solutions for data centers,
systems solutions for cloud computing, and many, many more.
Boundaries between the state-of-the-art and revolutionary innovation
constitute the computing frontiers that must be pushed forward to
advance science, engineering, and information technology.
Before revolutionary materials, devices, and systems enter the
mainstream, early research must be performed using far-reaching
projections of the future state of technologies.
Computing Frontiers is a gathering for people to share and discuss
such work, focusing on a wide spectrum of advanced technologies and
radically new solutions relevant to the development of the whole
spectrum of computer systems, from embedded to high-performance
computing.
KEY DATES
=========
Abstract submission: January 11, 2014
Submissions deadline: January 18, 2014
Notification: February 28, 2014
Camera-Copy Papers Due: March 15, 2014
TOPICS OF INTEREST
==================
We seek contributions that push the envelope in a wide range of
computing topics, ranging from more traditional research in
architecture and systems to new technologies and devices. We seek
contributions on novel computing paradigms, computational models,
algorithms, application paradigms, development environments,
compilers, operating environments, computer architecture,
hardware substrates, and memory technologies. We are also
interested in emerging fields that may not fit within traditional
categories.
* Algorithms and Models of Computing
approximate and inexact computing, quantum and probabilistic
computing
* Big Data
analytics, machine learning, search and representation, system
design
* System Complexity Management
cloud systems, datacenters, computational neuroscience,
biologically-inspired architectures</li>
* Computers and Society
education, health and cost/energy-efficient design, smart cities,
emerging markets
* Security
architecture and systems support for protection against malicious
code
* Limits on Technology Scaling and Moore's Law
defect- and variability-tolerant designs, graphene and other
novel materials, nanoscale design, optoelectronics, dark silicon
* Uses of Technology Scaling
3D stacked technology, challenges of manycore designs,
PCM's, novel memory architectures, mobile devices
* Compiler technologies
novel techniques to push the envelope on new technologies,
applications, hardware/software integrated solutions, advanced
analysis
* Networking
technology and protocols, bandwidth management, social networks,
internet of things
SUBMISSION
==========
Authors are invited to submit full papers to the main conference.
Full papers must be submitted through the conference paper
submission site and should not exceed 10 double-column pages
in standard ACM conference format, including figures, tables, and
references. As per ACM guidelines, at least one of the authors
of accepted papers is required to register for the conference.
ORGANIZATION
============
Computing Frontiers 2014 Chairs
General Chair: Pedro Trancoso, University of Cyprus, CY
Program Chairs: Diana Franklin, Univ. of California at Santa Barbara, US
Sally A. McKee, Chalmers University of Technology, SE
Finance Chair: Carsten Trinitis, TUM, DE/Univ. of Bedfordshire, UK
Local Arrangements Chair:
Francesca Palumbo, University of Cagliari, IT
Poster Chair: Hubertus Franke, IBM, US
Publicity Chairs:
Mohamed Zahran, New York University, US
Rui Hou, Inst. of Comp. Tech., Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN
Publication Chair:
Roberto Gioiosa, PNNL, US
Web Chair: Josef Weidendorfer, TU Muenchen, DE
Program Committee Members
Bridget Benson California Polytechnic University,
San Luis Obispo, US
Haibo Chen Shanghai Jiao Tong University, CN
David Black-Schaffer Uppsala University, SE
Marcelo Cintra Intel, DE
Hadi Esmailzadeh Georgia Tech, US
Hubertus Franke IBM, US
Michael Franz University of California at Irvine, US
Maria Gini University of Minnesota, US
Dimitris Gizopoulos University of Athens, GR
Torsten Hoefler ETH Zurich, CH
Koji Inoue Kyushu University, JP
Engin Ipek University of Rochester, UK
Mahmut Kandemir Penn State University, US
Ryan Kastner University of California at San Diego, US
Gokcen Kestor Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, US
John Kim KAIST, KR
Cetin Koc University of California at Santa Barbara, US
Gabriel Loh AMD Research, US
Guoping Long Institute of Software,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN
Mauro Migliardi University of Padua, IT
Katerina Mitrokotsa Chalmers University of Technology, SE
Dimitrios Nikolopulos Queen's University of Belfast, IR
Magnus Sjaelander Florida State University, US
Leonel Sousa Universidade Tecnica de Lisboa, PT
Lingjia Tang University of Michigan, US
Michela Taufer University of Delaware, US
Gary Tyson Florida State University, US
Carole-Jean Wu Arizona State University, US
Jin Xiong Institute of Computing Technology,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN
Zhibin Yu Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN
Lixin Zhang Institute of Computing Technology,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN
Computing Frontiers 2014 Steering Committee
Monica Alderighi, INAF, IT
Paolo Faraboschi, HP, ES
Hubertus Franke, IBM, US
John Feo, Pacific Northwest National Lab, US
Georgi Gaydadjiev, Chalmers University of Technology, SE
Alex Heinecke, TU Muenchen, DE
Paul H. J. Kelly, Imperial College London, UK
Sally A. McKee, Chalmers University of Technology, SE
Valentina Salapura, IBM TJ Watson, US
Pedro Trancoso, University of Cyprus, CY
Carsten Trinitis, TUM, DE/Univ. of Bedfordshire, UK
Oreste Villa, NVIDIA Architecture Research, US
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