[comp.software-eng] MICRO-24

srimani@webber.CS.ColoState.Edu (pradip srimani) (03/07/91)

                  FIRST  REMINDER 

          CALL FOR PAPERS & PARTICIPATION


                  MICRO 24

THE TWENTY-FOURTH ACM/IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
     AND WORKSHOP ON MICROARCHITECTURE

   Albuquerque, New Mexico
   November 18-20, 1991
   in cooperation with Supercomputing '91

   Sponsored by:

    ACM
     Special Interest Group on Microprogramming 

    IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY
     Technical Committees on Microprogramming and Microarchitecture



 Since 1967, when the first meeting of this series was held, 
 micro-n has been an important forum for presentation of 
 research in different aspects of computer microarchitecture. 
 The three day program includes a keynote speech by Josh Fisher, 
 the VLIW pioneer; regular paper presentations, panel discussions 
 and informal working group discussions. In 1991 the symposium 
 will be held in Albuquerque to allow participation in 
 Supercomputing '91.

 The topics of interest include all aspects of microarchitecture 
 and microprogramming. The following is a partial list.

  Architectures for Fine-Grain Parallelism
  Instruction Scheduling and Optimization
  Application Specific Architectures
  High Level Synthesis
  Architectural Performance Analysis
  Static and Dynamic Instruction Issue Mechanisms
  Testable Microarchitectures
  Reconfigurable Microarchitectures
  Microcode Compilation and Retargetability
  Tools for Microcode Analysis and Synthesis
  Implementation Tradeoffs: Hardware, Software and Firmware
  Legal Aspects of Microcode 

 Proposals for special sessions (tutorials, panel discussions 
 and working group discussions) should be sent to the 
 General Chair.

 The deadline for submission of papers is June 16, 1991. 
 Four copies of the original manuscript, not exceeding 5000 
 words, should be sent to the Program Chair in your 
 geographical area. The name of the presenting author with 
 complete address, phone and FAX/email address (if
 available) should be included. The final version of the 
 accepted papers will be due on September 17, 1991.


GENERAL CHAIR

Yashwant K. Malaiya
Computer Sci. Dept.
Colorado State Univ.
Ft. Collins, CO 80523, USA
malaiya@ravi.cs.colostate.edu
(303)491-7031, -2293 FAX


PROGRAM CHAIRS

Andrew Wolfe
Dept. of Elect. and Comp. Eng.
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh PA 15213, USA
wolfe@ece.cmu.edu
(412) 268-7102, -2860 FAX

Toshio Nakatani
IBM Japan, Ltd.
5-19, Sanbancho, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo 102
JAPAN
NAKATANI@JPNTSCVM.BITNET
(03)288-8409, 265-4251 FAX

Hans Mulder
Dept. of Electrical Engineering
Delft University of Technology
P.O.Box 5031, 2600 GA Delft
The Netherlands
hansm@duteca.et.tudelft.nl
31(0)1578-5021, -4898 FAX

STEERING COMMITTEE

Will Tracz
IBM-FSD
MD 0210
Owego, New York 13827, USA

Christos A. Papachristou
Computer Eng. & Science Dept.
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio 44106, USA

Vicki H. Allan
Computer Science Dept.
Utah State University
UMC 4205
Logan, Utah 84322, USA

PUBLICITY CHAIR

Pradip K Srimani
Computer Science Dept.
Colorado State Univ.
Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA


PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Vicki Allan, Utah State
Richard Belgard, Consultant
James Bondi, Texas Instruments
Sunil Das, U. Ottawa
Kemal Ebcioglu, IBM
Matt Farrens, UC Davis
Stanley Habib, CUNY
Wen-mai Hwu, Illinois
Gerald Johnson, Colo. State
Mike Johnston, AMD
Monica Lam, stanford
Joseph Linn, Microsoft
Peter Marwedel, Dortmund
Alex Nicolau, UC Irvine
Chris Papachristou, Case Western
Arvin park, UC Davis
Yale Patt, U. Michigan
Bruce Shriver, D.H. Brown Asso.
Geritt Slavenberg, Philips Res. Lab.
Will Tracz, IBM
Gus Uht, UCSD
Philip Wilsey, U. Cincinnati 

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission June 16
Acceptance August 15
Final Version  September 17
-- 
Pradip K Srimani                Tel: (303) 491-7097
Department of Computer Science  Email: srimani@handel.CS.Colostate.EDU
Colorado State University       Fax: (303) 491-2293
Ft. Collins, CO 80523