[comp.arch] ISCA '89 WORKSHOPS - CALL for PROPOSALS

gabriels@k.gp.cs.cmu.edu (Gabriel Silberman) (09/03/88)

                      COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE WORKSHOPS:
                             CALL for PROPOSALS

                 The 16th Annual International Symposium on
                            COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
                                 (ISCA '89)
                           Jerusalem/Eilat, Israel
                              May 1989, ISRAEL

                                sponsored by
                                 ACM SIGARCH


(The Association for Computing Machinery, Special Interest Group on  Computer
Architecture)

Beginning in 1989, the ACM-SIGARCH/IEEE-CS International  Symposium  on  Com-
puter  Architecture  is  pleased  to  offer s.sport for a number of workshops
dealing with important issues in the field of Computer Architecture.  S.sport
consists  of providing a meeting space for the workshop, overhead projectors,
coffee and donuts, publishing the record, and publicity  arrangements.   Some
financial  s.sport for travel may be possible, if proposals are promptly sub-
mitted for consideration.

Each workshop is requested to produce a record of the workshop  events,  dis-
cussions,  and  presentations.   These  will  later be published in a special
issue of the ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture Newsletter (CAN).

Only a limited number of workshops can be accommodated.   To  assist  in  the
organization  of these workshops, the ISCA Organizing Committee is soliciting
proposals for workshops.  Proposals should include the title of the workshop,
a  brief  description  of  the  focus,  the  organization  and  format of the
workshop, the duration (1, 2, or 3 days), and a proposed  list  of  invitees.
Proposals  should be submitted as soon as possible, and in no case later than
November 11, 1988, to:

                           Professor Trevor Mudge
                               1101 Beal Ave.
                         The University of Michigan
                              EE/CS Department
                          Ann Arbor, MI  48109-2120

                           tnm@crim.eecs.umich.edu
                               (313) 764-0203


A selection committee will evaluate all proposals.  Notifications  of  accep-
tance will occur in a timely manner.

The workshops will be held in Eilat, May 24 to 26 (for  1,  2,  or  3  days),
immediately prior to the Symposium (May 28 to June 1).  Local sightseeing and
scuba-diving in Eilat, Israel's resort on the Red Sea coast, and  transporta-
tion  to Jerusalem at the end of the workshops, including touring and a visit
to the Dead Sea, will be available as part of the workshop package.