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February 17, 2012 - Map2MPSoC/SCOPES 2012 (5th Workshop on Mapping of Applications to MPSoCs and 15th International Workshop on Software and Compilers for Embedded Systems)

5th Workshop on Mapping of Applications to MPSoCs and 15th International Workshop on Software and Compilers for Embedded Systems Map2MPSoC/SCOPES 2012 May 15-16, 2012 Schloss Rheinfels, St. Goar, Germany http://www.scopesconf.org
When Feb 17, 2012
from 12:00 AM to 11:25 PM
Where Schloss Rheinfels, St. Goar, Germany
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5th Workshop on Mapping of Applications to MPSoCs
and
15th International Workshop on Software and Compilers for Embedded Systems

Map2MPSoC/SCOPES 2012

May 15-16, 2012
Schloss Rheinfels, St. Goar, Germany

http://www.scopesconf.org



The workshop on Software and Compilers for Embedded Systems (SCOPES) and the workshop on Mapping of Applications to MPSoCs (Map2MPSoC) will organize a joint Map2MPSoC/SCOPES workshop in 2012.

The Map2MPSoC/SCOPES workshop will feature a combination of research papers and research presentations (details see below). The research papers will also be published in the ACM digital library. The workshop will be held in cooperation with ACM SIGBED and EDAA.

AIM AND SCOPE

The influence of embedded systems is constantly growing. Increasingly powerful and versatile devices are developed and put on the market at a fast pace. Their functionality and number of features is increasing, and so are the constraints on the systems concerning size, performance, energy dissipation and timing predictability. To meet all these constraints, multi-processor systems on a chip (MPSoCs) are becoming popular in embedded systems. In order to meet the performance and energy constraints of embedded applications, heterogeneous architectures incorporating functional units optimized for specific functions are commonly employed. This technological trend has dramatic consequences on the parallelization, mapping, compiler and design technology used to develop these systems.

The Map2MPSoC/SCOPES workshop focusses on the software generation process for modern embedded systems. Topics of interest include all aspects of the compilation and mapping process of embedded single and multi-processor systems. This includes (but is not limited to):

- models of computation and programming languages;
- performance analysis techniques for models of computation;
- automatic code parallelization techniques;
- mapping and scheduling techniques for for embedded multi-processor systems;
- code generation techniques for embedded single and multi-processor
architectures;
- design-space exploration techniques for use in the HW/SW codesign process;
- techniques to exploit the dynamic behavior in embedded applications;
- interactions between operating systems and compilation techniques;
- techniques for compiler aided profiling, measurement, debugging and
validation of embedded software.

WORKSHOP STRUCTURE

The workshop structure (presentations followed by intensive discussions) allows for an interactive atmosphere in which industrial and academic representatives can exchange new ideas and trends in the area multi-processor mapping and code generation.

VENUE

The workshop will take place in the beautiful “Schloss Rheinfels” hotel at St. Goar, Germany. Schloss Rheinfels is a castle at one of the nicest places within the Rhine valley, itself a world heritage site. Among a set of hotels focusing on wellness, the hotel was voted the #1 hotel within Germany in 2007. There is a beautiful view from the hotel onto the river Rhine.

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

Map2MPSoC/SCOPES accepts two types of submissions:

Research papers
Research papers should present original research results not published or submitted for publication in other forums. Accepted papers will be published via the ACM digital library and they will be scheduled for a presentation during the workshop.Research papers should not exceed 10 pages in ACM format (single-spaced, 2 columns, 9pt font; for instructions visit the ACM website http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates). Papers must be
submitted in PDF format using the Map2MPSoC/SCOPES paper submission website. To permit blind review, submissions should not include the author names.

Research presentations
Research presentations should present research results relevant to the topics addressed by the workshop. These presentations may be based on research results that have previously been presented in other forums. Research presentations do not include a publication in the Map2MPSoC/SCOPES proceedings. Accepted research presentations will be scheduled for a presentation during the workshop. Authors that are interested in giving a research presentations at the Map2MPSoC/SCOPES 2012 workshop should submit a 2 page abstract in ACM format
(single-spaced, 2 columns, 9pt font; for instructions visit the ACM website http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates). Abstracts must be submitted in PDF format using the Map2MPSoC/SCOPES paper submission website. Author names should be included on these abstracts.

IMPORTANT DATES

Research papers
Abstract submission research papers:        Feb 17, 2012
Full research paper submission:                  Feb 24, 2012 (hard deadline)
Notification of acceptance:                         Mar 19, 2012
Final paper submission:                               Apr  2, 2012

Research presentations
Abstract submission research presentations:  Mar 26, 2012
Notification of acceptance:                              Apr  2, 2012

ORGANIZATION

Henk Corporaal (general chair), Eindhoven University of Technology, NL
Sander Stuijk (program chair), Eindhoven University of Technology, NL
Peter Marwedel (publicity chair), Dortmund University of Technology, DE

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Iuliana Bacivarov, ETH Zurich, CH
Marco Bekooij, NXP Semiconductors, NL
Koen de Bosschere, University of Gent, BE
Anca Molnos, Delft University of Technology, NL
Nikil Dutt, University of Irvine, USA
Heiko Falk, Ulm University, DE
Soheil Ghiasi, UC Davis, USA
Christian Haubelt, University of Rostock, DE
Timothy Jones, University of Cambridge, UK
Andreas Krall, TU Vienna, AT
Akash Kumar, National University of Singapore, SG
Christian Lengauer, University of Passau, DE
Rainer Leupers, RWTH Aachen, DE
Bilha Mendelson, IBM Research Lab, IL
Yunheung Paek, Seoul National University, KR
Andy Pimentel, University of Amsterdam, NL
Chung-Ching Shen, University of Maryland, USA
Todor Stefanov, Leiden University, NL
Jürgen Teich, University of Erlangen, DE

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