July 15, 2011 - HIPEAC (7th International Conference on High-Performance and Embedded Architectures and Compilers)
HiPEAC '12: Call for papers
[Download here] the Call for papers in Pdf
The challenges faced by the high-performance general-purpose and embedded worlds are converging. The embedded market evolves rapidly, quickly expanding the capabilities of new devices, and the requirements of these new applications demand technologies that not long ago were in the realm of high-performance computing. Conversely, the energy and cost constraints typical of the embedded world are now also among the most important design criteria for general purpose computing systems. Because performance no longer automatically increases with advances in semiconductor technology, it has become essential to discover new paths to optimize performance, energy and cost across software and hardware. The HiPEAC conference provides a forum for computer and compiler architects in the field of high performance architecture and compilation for embedded and general-purpose systems, with a special emphasis on cross-cutting research that can be applied to both. The conference aims at the dissemination of advanced scientific knowledge and the promotion of international contacts among scientists from academia and industry. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Processor architectures
- Memory system optimization
- Power, performance and implementation efficient designs
- Reliability and real-time support in processors, compilers and run-time systems
- Network and security processors
- Application-specific processors and accelerators
- Reconfigurable architectures
- Simulation and methodology
- Hardware and run-time support for programming languages
- 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
HIGHLIGHTS
- New publication model with ACM TACO
- Keynote presentations
- Main track of invited presentations
- Parallel tracks with workshops
- Tutorials
- Student poster sessions
- Industrial exhibits
- Updates on ongoing FP7 projects in computing systems
DEADLINES
- Workshops/tutorials: June 1, 2011
- Papers: July 15, 2011
- Posters: October 15, 2011
[Download here] the Call for papers in Pdf
HiPEAC introduces a New Publication Model
Papers in computer systems are typically published first in conferences and extended versions of them are occasionally published in archival journals. While the merit of using conferences as the primary publication vehicle is rapid dissemination, there are several quality issues. First, the review process associated with conferences is not as solid as that of journals. Papers not included in the conferences will have to be revised and submitted again and reviewed by a new set of referees because the review history of papers is not maintained.
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