PACT '98 Call for Papers

Siegfried R.A. Grabner sg@gup.uni-linz.ac.at
Mon, 30 Mar 1998 18:22:44 +0200


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                  THE 1998 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

         ON PARALLEL ARCHITECTURES AND COMPILATION TECHNIQUES

                 PARIS, FRANCE, OCTOBER 14 - 17, 1998

                      USA: www.cs.njit.edu/pact
                     Europe: www-inf.enst.fr/pact
                Japan: www.rwcp.or.jp/lab/pdsperf/pact

  Sponsored by IFIP Working Group 10.3 (Concurrent Systems) and IEEE
Computer Society Technical Committee on Computer Architecture (pending),
       INRIA France, in cooperation with ACM SIGARCH (pending).

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The purpose of this working conference, the sixth in the series, is to
provide an open forum for the parallel architecture and compiler research
communities to debate key issues of common interest, and to further the
state of the art in parallel architectures and compilers. We invite
researchers with interest in both conventional and non-conventional
approaches (MPP, SMP, clustered-SMP, PC-clusters, data-flow, ILP,
multi-threading, and optical) to participate.  A new theme in the present
conference will be parallel processing in the context of JAVA, a topic
that has recently been gaining importance. We solicit papers which contain
significant novel ideas and research results. Conference topics include
(but are not limited to):

  Parallel architectures and computation models;
  Theoretical foundations of parallel architectures;
  Cluster computing based on PCs with commodity switches;
  Cluster computing: Unix (Linux) versus NT;
  Parallel processing in the context of JAVA (JAVA multithreading,
  JAVA processors with parallelism, novel compiler optimizations for
    JAVA, ...);
  Application-specific parallel architectures;
  Compilers for parallel computer systems;
  Compiler/hardware support for hiding memory latencies;
  Advances in architectures and compilers for ILP (superscalar,
    VLIW, multiscalar architectures...);
  New parallel programming languages and paradigms;
  Application studies that demonstrate the performance of parallel
    computer systems;
  Reconfigurable architectures.

IMPORTANT DATES
  Papers due: April 26, 1998
  Author notification: June 19, 1998
  Camera ready copy: July 27, 1998


**************************** NEW IN PACT'98!! ******************************

A SPECIAL ISSUE OF THE JOURNAL OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
  The proceedings will be published by IEEE. Selected papers from the
  proceedings will also be published in a special issue of JOPL.

FREE TUTORIALS
  A series of free tutorials on the current trends in architectures and
  compilers are planned at PACT'98.  Topics will be posted in the future.

BEST STUDENT PAPERS
  IEEE France will contribute up to 3 prizes for the best
  student papers in the form of free subscriptions to IEEE publications

**************************** NEW IN PACT'98!! ******************************


GENERAL CHAIRS
  Guang R. Gao         University of Delaware
  Ulrich Finger        ENST, Paris

PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIR
  Kemal Ebcioglu       IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
  Fran Allen           IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
  Makoto Amamiya       Kyushu U., Japan
  Jean-Loup Baer       U. Washington
  Lubomir Bic          U. California at Irvine
  Wim Bohm             Colorado State U.
  Luc Bouge            ENS-Lyon, France
  John H. Crawford     Intel
  John Cocke           IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
  Tom Conte            North Carolina State U.
  Keith Cooper         Rice U.
  Michel Cosnard       Loria, France
  Jim Dehnert          SGI
  Jacques Chassin de Kergommeaux  IMAG-LPC, France
  Greg Egan            Monash U., Australia
  Christine Eisenbeis  Inria, France
  Paraskevas Evripidou U. Cyprus
  John Feo             Tera Computers
  Josh Fisher          Hewlett Packard Labs
  Mike Flynn           Stanford U.
  Guang R. Gao         U. Delaware
  Jean-Luc Gaudiot     U. Southern California
  Claude Girault       U. Paris VI, France
  Rajiv Gupta          U. Pittsburgh
  Wen-Mei Hwu          U. Illinois
  Israel Koren         U. Massachusetts
  Kathryn McKinley     U. Massachusetts
  Walid Najjar         Colorado State U.
  Alex Nicolau         U. California at Irvine
  Yale Patt            U. Michigan
  Keshav Pingali       Cornell U.
  Constantine Polychronopoulos U. Illinois
  Uwe Schwiegelshohn   U. Dortmund, Germany
  Andre Seznec         Irisa, France
  Gabby Silberman      IBM
  John Shen            Carnegie Mellon U.
  Jim Smith            U. of Wisconsin
  Gurindar Sohi        U. Wisconsin
  Andrew Sohn          New Jersey Inst. of Technology
  Ilan Spillinger      Intel, Israel
  Nigel Topham         U. Edinburgh, UK
  Marc Tremblay        Sun
  Mateo Valero         U. Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain

STEERING COMMITTEE

  Michel Cosnard       Loria, INRIA, France
  Kemal Ebcioglu       IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
  John Feo             Tera Computers
  Jean-Luc Gaudiot     University of Southern California
  Israel Koren         University of Massachusetts
  Walid Najjar         Colorado State University
  Alex Nicolau         University of California, Irvine
  Gabby Silberman      IBM

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

  General chairs       Guang R. Gao         University of Delaware
                       Ulrich Finger        ENST, Paris
  Program chair        Kemal Ebcioglu       IBM
  Publicity chairs     Andrew Sohn          New Jersey Inst. of Tech.
                       Mitsuhisa Sato       Real World Computing, Japan
  Local arrangements chair Isabelle Demeure ENST, Paris
  Publications chair   Gabby Silberman      IBM
  Finance chair        Erik Altman          IBM
  Tutorial chair       Herbert Hum          Intel
  Workshop chair       Nader Bagherzadeh    UC Irvine

INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS

  Detailed instructions for electronic submission procedures will be posted
  on the conference Web sites (www.cs.njit.edu/pact).

  The deadline for submissions is April 26, 1998.  Please submit one
  electronic copy of a paper in PostScript format not exceeding 5000
  words to the program chair at the email address kemal@watson.ibm.com.


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