CASES 2004 first call for papers

CASES 2004 ---------- Int. Conf. on Compilers, Architecture and Synthesis for Embedded Systems FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS

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Washington D.C September 23 - 25, 2004 Submission deadline: May 10, 2004

Demand for high performance embedded computing and increases in complexity of embedded software require leveraging diverse architecture, microarchitecture and compiler research. Application-specific solutions are needed in embedded areas, such as digital audio/video, imaging, game consoles, graphics, mobile and web appliances, and automotive systems. There are new challenges for embedded systems, such as time-to-market, cost, code size, weight, power, and real-time behavior.

The CASES conference provides a forum for emerging technology in embedded computing systems, with an emphasis on compilers and architectures for embedded systems. CASES is a common forum for researchers with an interest in embedded systems to reach across vertically integrated communities and to promote synergies. As evident from the past CASES meetings, several emerging applications are critically dependent on these interactions for their sustained growth and evolution.

This year, the seventh in the CASES series, the conference will focus on the complexity of system-level design and its associated challenges and requirements for compilers and architectures.

AREAS OF INTEREST

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Previously unpublished papers containing significant novel ideas and technical results are solicited. Conference topics include, but are not limited to, the following areas.

  • Application-specific and domain-specific embedded system * Compilation techniques that focus on embedded architectures * Customizable Processors and Digital Signal Processors * Design, specification, and analysis of embedded systems * Dynamic compilation and managed runtime environments for embedded systems * Embedded uses of instruction-level parallelism, including VLIW, EPIC and superscalar * Embedded system integration and testing * Heterogeneous multiprocessing on a chip * Memory management, smart caches and compiler controlled memories * Novel architectures and micro-architectures for embedded systems * Low-power architectures, power vs. performance tradeoffs * Profiling, measurement, and analysis techniques of embedded applications * Reconfigurable embedded computing systems * Software design for multiprocessor embedded systems * System-on-a-Chip and System-on-a-Programmable-Chip architectures, compilers and tools * Validation, verification, and debugging techniques for embedded software * VLSI and circuit techniques for embedded system design

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

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Papers should be submitted electronically through the conference web site, in PDF format. Submissions should be no more than 6000 words and

22 double spaced pages, with 1 inch margins and 12 pt font. Include a 300 word single spaced abstract in the first page of the paper. Authors may choose whether they would like to expose their identity to the reviewers, in which case authors' affiliations should also be included on the first page.

IMPORTANT DATES

--------------- - Submissions: May 10, 2004* - Notification of acceptance: June 28, 2004 - Final paper due: July 19, 2004

  • There is an automatic one week extension for late submissions. There will be no extensions beyond May 17th.

ORGANIZERS

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General Co-chairs Mary Jane Irwin, Pennsylvania State University Wei Zhao, Texas Instruments

Program Co-Chairs Luciano Lavagno, Politecnico di Torino/Cadence Labs Scott Mahlke, University of Michigan snipped-for-privacy@polito.it snipped-for-privacy@eecs.umich.edu

Publications Chair Sung Kyu Lim, Georgia Institute of Technology

Publicity Chair Alain Darte, CNRS, cole Normale Suprieure de Lyon

Finance Chair Jack Davidson, University of Virginia

Local Arrangements Chair Bruce Jacob, University of Maryland at College Park

Paper Submission Chair Kevin Fan, University of Michigan snipped-for-privacy@umich.edu

Web Chair Mongkol Ekpanyapong, Georgia Institute of Technology

Steering Committee Guang R. Gao, University of Delaware Vinod Kathail, Synfora Jaime Moreno, IBM Research Trevor Mudge, University of Michigan Krishna V. Palem, Georgia Institute of Technology

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