Call for Papers ? HiPEAC 2015
10th International Conference on High-Performance Embedded Architectures and Compilers
January 19-21, 2015
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
http://www.hipeac.net/ conference
IMPORTANT DATE:
Paper deadline: June 1, 2014
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Sponsored by:
HiPEAC Compilation & Architecture
Seventh Framework Programme
Description:
The HiPEAC conference is the premier European forum for
experts in computer architecture, programming models,
compilers and operating systems for embedded and
general-purpose systems.
The 10th HiPEAC conference will take place in Amsterdam,
The Netherlands from Monday, January 19 to Wednesday, January
21, 2015. Associated workshops, tutorials, special sessions,
several large poster session and an industrial exhibition will
run in parallel with the conference. The three day event
attracts about 500 delegates each year.
Paper selection is done by ACM TACO, the ACM Transactions on
Architecture and Code Optimization. Prospective authors submit
their original papers to ACM TACO at any time before the paper
deadline of June 1, 2014 to benefit from two rounds of reviews
before the conference paper track cut-off date which is
November 15, 2014.
See below for detailed information about the new publication
model called ACM TACO 2.0.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Processor, memory, and storage systems architecture
* Parallel, multi-core and heterogeneous systems
* Interconnection networks
* Architectural support for programming productivity
* Power, performance and implementation efficient designs
* Reliability and real-time support in processors, compilers and run-time systems
* Application-specific processors, accelerators and reconfigurable processors
* Architecture and programming environments for GPU-based computing
* Simulation and methodology
* Architectural and run-time support for programming languages
* Programming models, frameworks and environments for exploiting parallelism
* Compiler techniques
* Feedback-directed optimization
* Program characterization and analysis techniques
* Dynamic compilation, adaptive execution, and continuous profiling/optimization
* Binary translation/optimization
* Code size/memory footprint optimizations
GENERAL CHAIRS
Andy D. Pimentel, University of Amsterdam
Stephan Wong, Delft University of Technology
PROGRAM CHAIR
Onur Mutlu, Carnegie Mellon University
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS CHAIRS
Diana G?hringer, Ruhr-Universit?t Bochum
Sascha Uhrig, TU Dortmund
PUBLICITY CHAIRS
Sorin Cotofana, Delft University of Technology
Antonio Beck, UFRGS
Chao Wang, USTC
Gennady Pekhimenko, Carnegie Mellon Univ.
POSTER & EXHIBITION CHAIR
Koen De Bosschere, Ghent University
SPONSOR CHAIR
Albert Cohen, INRIA
INDUSTRIAL SESSION CHAIR
Daniel Gracia P?rez, Thales
FINANCE CHAIR
Vicky Wandels, Ghent University
WEB AND REGISTRATIONS CHAIR
Eneko Illarramendi, Ghent University
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE
Andy D. Pimentel, University of Amsterdam
Stephan Wong, Delft University of Technology
Clemens Grelck, University of Amsterdam
Todor Stefanov, University of Leiden
Zaid Al-Ars, Delft University of Technology
****************************** ****************************** *****
ACM TACO 2.0 Publication Model:
Over the last three years ACM TACO has optimized its
internal review processes. Today, the average turnaround
time from submission to first response is 46 days and 95%
of the manuscripts get a response within 2 months. For
revised manuscripts, the review process goes even faster.
In 2013, most accepted manuscripts went through two rounds
of reviews to reach a final decision only 5 months after
submission. Accepted manuscripts are immediately uploaded
in the ACM digital library. Hence, excellent manuscripts
can make it from submission to publication in about three
months; papers needing a major revision are published after
6 months. We call this ?ACM TACO 2.0?
ACM TACO 2.0 now has a review cycle and an acceptance rate
which is competitive with the best ACM conferences, but
without the inconvenient non-negotiable submission deadlines,
and with the advantage of being able to revise a paper based
on the detailed review reports by carefully selected
reviewers, and of being published as soon as it is accepted.
On top of that, authors of original work papers get an open
invitation to present their paper at the yearly HiPEAC
conference, which is the premier European network event on
topics central to ACM TACO, attended by more than 500
scientists.
ACM TACO interim Editor-in-Chief
Prof. Koen De Bosschere
ACM TACO Senior Editor
Prof. Per Stenstr?m
10th International Conference on High-Performance Embedded Architectures and Compilers
January 19-21, 2015
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
http://www.hipeac.net/
IMPORTANT DATE:
Paper deadline: June 1, 2014
******************************
Sponsored by:
HiPEAC Compilation & Architecture
Seventh Framework Programme
Description:
The HiPEAC conference is the premier European forum for
experts in computer architecture, programming models,
compilers and operating systems for embedded and
general-purpose systems.
The 10th HiPEAC conference will take place in Amsterdam,
The Netherlands from Monday, January 19 to Wednesday, January
21, 2015. Associated workshops, tutorials, special sessions,
several large poster session and an industrial exhibition will
run in parallel with the conference. The three day event
attracts about 500 delegates each year.
Paper selection is done by ACM TACO, the ACM Transactions on
Architecture and Code Optimization. Prospective authors submit
their original papers to ACM TACO at any time before the paper
deadline of June 1, 2014 to benefit from two rounds of reviews
before the conference paper track cut-off date which is
November 15, 2014.
See below for detailed information about the new publication
model called ACM TACO 2.0.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Processor, memory, and storage systems architecture
* Parallel, multi-core and heterogeneous systems
* Interconnection networks
* Architectural support for programming productivity
* Power, performance and implementation efficient designs
* Reliability and real-time support in processors, compilers and run-time systems
* Application-specific processors, accelerators and reconfigurable processors
* Architecture and programming environments for GPU-based computing
* Simulation and methodology
* Architectural and run-time support for programming languages
* Programming models, frameworks and environments for exploiting parallelism
* Compiler techniques
* Feedback-directed optimization
* Program characterization and analysis techniques
* Dynamic compilation, adaptive execution, and continuous profiling/optimization
* Binary translation/optimization
* Code size/memory footprint optimizations
GENERAL CHAIRS
Andy D. Pimentel, University of Amsterdam
Stephan Wong, Delft University of Technology
PROGRAM CHAIR
Onur Mutlu, Carnegie Mellon University
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS CHAIRS
Diana G?hringer, Ruhr-Universit?t Bochum
Sascha Uhrig, TU Dortmund
PUBLICITY CHAIRS
Sorin Cotofana, Delft University of Technology
Antonio Beck, UFRGS
Chao Wang, USTC
Gennady Pekhimenko, Carnegie Mellon Univ.
POSTER & EXHIBITION CHAIR
Koen De Bosschere, Ghent University
SPONSOR CHAIR
Albert Cohen, INRIA
INDUSTRIAL SESSION CHAIR
Daniel Gracia P?rez, Thales
FINANCE CHAIR
Vicky Wandels, Ghent University
WEB AND REGISTRATIONS CHAIR
Eneko Illarramendi, Ghent University
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE
Andy D. Pimentel, University of Amsterdam
Stephan Wong, Delft University of Technology
Clemens Grelck, University of Amsterdam
Todor Stefanov, University of Leiden
Zaid Al-Ars, Delft University of Technology
******************************
ACM TACO 2.0 Publication Model:
Over the last three years ACM TACO has optimized its
internal review processes. Today, the average turnaround
time from submission to first response is 46 days and 95%
of the manuscripts get a response within 2 months. For
revised manuscripts, the review process goes even faster.
In 2013, most accepted manuscripts went through two rounds
of reviews to reach a final decision only 5 months after
submission. Accepted manuscripts are immediately uploaded
in the ACM digital library. Hence, excellent manuscripts
can make it from submission to publication in about three
months; papers needing a major revision are published after
6 months. We call this ?ACM TACO 2.0?
ACM TACO 2.0 now has a review cycle and an acceptance rate
which is competitive with the best ACM conferences, but
without the inconvenient non-negotiable submission deadlines,
and with the advantage of being able to revise a paper based
on the detailed review reports by carefully selected
reviewers, and of being published as soon as it is accepted.
On top of that, authors of original work papers get an open
invitation to present their paper at the yearly HiPEAC
conference, which is the premier European network event on
topics central to ACM TACO, attended by more than 500
scientists.
ACM TACO interim Editor-in-Chief
Prof. Koen De Bosschere
ACM TACO Senior Editor
Prof. Per Stenstr?m
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