CFP: INTERACT-11 (Phoenix, Feb 07)

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Newsgroups: comp.compilers
Date: 28 Oct 2006 01:27:18 -0400
Organization: Compilers Central
Keywords: conference, CFP, architecture
Posted-Date: 28 Oct 2006 01:27:18 EDT

CALL FOR PAPERS: INTERACT-11
(The 11th Annual Workshop on Interaction between Compilers and Computer
Architectures)
Phoenix, Arizona, February 10, 2007
In conjunction with HPCA-13
http://www.cs.pitt.edu/~childers/interact11.html


THEME
Effective compilers allow more efficient execution of application
programs on a given computer architecture. On the other hand,
well-conceived architectural features can support more effective
compiler optimization techniques. Good interaction between compilers
and computer architectures is key to successful design of highly
efficient and effective computer systems. This workshop is to promote
new ideas and present recent developments in compiler techniques and
computer architectures that enhance each other's capabilities and
performance. Papers are solicited on any aspect of interaction between
compilers/software tools and architectures in the design of
general-purpose and embedded microprocessors, multiprocessors, and
other parallel computer systems. Example topics of interest are listed
below. We also welcome submissions on other topics related to the
workshop.


· Processor reliability enhancement
· Improved timing analysis and predictability
· Secure, dependable computing
· Managed and unmanaged run-time support
· Dynamic compilation and optimization
· Task synchronization and scheduling
· System virtualization
· Efficient I/O operations
· Parallelism enhancement and exploitation
· Memory, cache, and register management
· Multicore software and compilation
· Code optimization and generation
· Low power architecture and software
· Debugging, verification and validation


WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
Sangyeun Cho, general chair, Univ. of Pittsburgh
Bruce Childers, program chair, Univ. of Pittsburgh


PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Bruce Childers, Univ. of Pittsburgh
Sangyeun Cho, Univ. of Pittsburgh
Dan Connors, Univ. of Colorado
Wei Hsu, Univ. of Minnesota
Michael Huang, Univ. of Rochester
Russ Joseph, Northwestern Univ.
David Kaeli, Northeastern Univ.
Mahmut Kandemir, Penn State Univ.
Gyungho Lee, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago
Yunheung Paek, Seoul National Univ.
Santosh Pande, Georgia Tech
Mauricio Pilla, UCPEL
John Regehr, Univ. of Utah
Eric Rotenberg, North Carolina State Univ.
Gary Tyson, Florida State Univ.


IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper submission due: December 15, 2006 (firm deadline)
Authors notified: January 24, 2007
Final version due: January 31, 2007


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