[comp.lsi] Eurographics Workshop on Graphics Hardware

fons@cwi.nl (Fons Kuijk) (02/22/88)

                Third Eurographics Workshop

                    on Graphics Hardware


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_A_i_m_s_/_S_c_o_p_e_: Graphics hardware designers today have lots of different
options for system design as offered by ASIC design tools and powerful
general purpose modules.  On the one hand, silicon compilers offer the
short turn-around time of ASIC design and allow for an increased
circuit complexity.  On the other hand, general purpose hardware, as
available today, offers economically state-of-the-art technologies and
can be used to obtain ``cheap'' parallel systems.

The aim of the workshop is to bring together leading workers in the
field of graphics hardware design, to present their work and to
discuss alternative design options.

Contributions are invited with respect to the following areas:

   * architectures & interaction
   * architectures & algorithmic aspects
   * innovative custom hardware
   * innovative use of general purpose hardware
   * VLSI design strategy

To be accepted, authors are requested to send preferably extended
abstracts (up to 6 pages) to one of the below mentioned addresses.
Abstracts submitted after the deadline will still be considered, but
will have a lower priority for inclusion in the programme.
Papers and Discussions will be published in a book.

_W_o_r_k_s_h_o_p _C_h_a_i_r_m_a_n_: Drs A.A.M. Kuijk (Centre for Mathematics & Computer
Science, NL)

_P_r_o_g_r_a_m_m_e _C_o_m_m_i_t_t_e_e_: Dr.  J.  Eyles (University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill, USA), Prof R.L. Grimsdale (University of Sussex, UK),
Prof A. Kaufman (Suny at Stoney Brook, USA), Dr J.R. Rossignac (Thomas
J. Watson Research Center, USA), Dr J. Skytta (Helsinki University of
Technology, FIN) and Prof W. Straer (Universit"at T"ubingen, FRG)

_S_c_h_e_d_u_l_e_:
   20 May 1988       Deadline for extended abstract
   1 July 1988       Notification of acceptance
   11-12 Sept. 1988  1988 WORKSHOP (draft full paper submitted)
   14-16 Sept. 1988  Eurographics '88 (Tutorials 12-13 Sept.)
   31 October 1988   Deadline final paper (15-25 pages camera ready)

_I_n_f_o_r_m_a_t_i_o_n_: Please submit your extended abstract or write for further
details to:
   Drs. A.A.M. Kuijk
   Department: Interactive Systems
   Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science
   Kruislaan 413
   1098 SJ  Amsterdam
   The Netherlands
   Telephone: +31 20 5924123
   Telex: 12571 mactr nl
   E-mail (uucp): fons@cwi.nl (or mcvax!fons)

or to:
   Mr W.T. Hewitt
   EG Workshops and Books Board
   Computer Graphics Unit
   University of Manchester
   Oxford Road
   Manchester M13 9PL
   United Kingdom
   Telephone: +44 61 2737121 Ext. 5404
   E-mail (uucp): Hewitt@cgu.cs.man.ac.uk

fons@cwi.nl (Fons Kuijk) (04/20/88)

                Third Eurographics Workshop

                    on Graphics Hardware


                _F_I_N_A_L _C_A_L_L _F_O_R _C_O_N_T_R_I_B_U_T_I_O_N_S

             _N_i_c_e - _F_r_a_n_c_e _1_1-_1_2 _S_e_p_t_e_m_b_e_r _1_9_8_8



Aims/Scope: Graphics hardware designers today have  lots  of
different  options  for  system  design  as  offered by ASIC
design tools and powerful general purpose  modules.  On  the
one hand, silicon compilers offer the short turn-around time
of ASIC design and allow for an increased  circuit  complex-
ity.  On the other hand, general purpose hardware, as avail-
able today, offers economically  state-of-the-art  technolo-
gies and can be used to obtain ``cheap'' parallel systems.

The aim of the workshop is to bring together leading workers
in  the  field of graphics hardware design, to present their
work and to discuss alternative design options.

Contributions are invited  with  respect  to  the  following
areas:

   * architectures & interaction
   * architectures & algorithmic aspects
   * innovative custom hardware
   * innovative use of general purpose hardware
   * VLSI design strategy

To be accepted, authors are  requested  to  send  preferably
extended  abstracts (up to 6 pages) to one of the below men-
tioned addresses.  Abstracts submitted  after  the  deadline
will still be considered, but will have a lower priority for
inclusion in the programme.

Workshop Chairman: Drs A.A.M. Kuijk (Centre for  Mathematics
& Computer Science, NL)

Workshop Co-chair & Local Organisation: Dr. G. Kahn  (INRIA,
France)

Programme Committee: Dr.  J.  Eyles   (University  of  North
Carolina  at Chapel Hill, USA), Prof R.L. Grimsdale (Univer-
sity of Sussex, UK), Prof A. Kaufman  (Suny at Stoney Brook,
USA),  Dr  J.R. Rossignac (Thomas J. Watson Research Center,
USA), Dr J. Skytta  (Helsinki University of Technology, FIN)
and Prof W. Strasser  (Universit"at T"ubingen, FRG)

Schedule:
   20 May 1988       Deadline for extended abstract
   1 July 1988       Notification of acceptance
   11-12 Sept. 1988  1988 WORKSHOP (draft full paper submitted)
   14-16 Sept. 1988  Eurographics '88 (Tutorials 12-13 Sept.)
   31 October 1988   Deadline final paper (15-25 pages camera ready)

Information: Please submit your extended abstract  or  write
for further details to:
   Drs. A.A.M. Kuijk
   Department: Interactive Systems
   Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science (CWI)
   Kruislaan 413
   1098 SJ  Amsterdam
   The Netherlands
   Telephone: +31 20 5924123
   Telex: 12571 mactr nl
   Telefax: +31 20 5924199
   E-mail (uucp): fons@cwi.nl (or mcvax!fons)

or to:
   Mr W.T. Hewitt
   EG Workshops and Books Board
   Computer Graphics Unit
   University of Manchester
   Oxford Road
   Manchester M13 9PL
   United Kingdom
   Telephone: +44 61 2737121 Ext. 5404
   E-mail (uucp): Hewitt@cgu.cs.man.ac.uk


The workshop will be sponsored by:
  the Eurograhics Association, CWI the Netherlands, INRIA France