------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this announcement For removal specify address(es) to eduard@ac.upc.edu. Thanks ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Call For Papers - PACT'05 International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques Saint Louis, Missouri, September 17-21, 2005 http://www.pactconf.org/pact05 The purpose of PACT is to bring together researchers from architecture, compilers, applications and languages to present and discuss innovative research of common interest. PACT solicits novel papers on a broad range of topics that include, but are not limited to: - Parallel architectures and computational models - Compilers and tools for parallel computer systems - Superscalar, VLIW and multithreaded architectures - Compiler/hardware support for hiding memory latencies - Hardware and software support for energy/heat-aware computing - Hardware and software for network processing - Reconfigurable computing - Dynamic translation and optimization - I/O issues in parallel computing and their relation to applications - Parallel programming languages, algorithms and applications - Run time system support for parallel systems - Mobile/wireless computing for parallel applications - Application specific systems - Applications and experimental systems studies - Parallel processing in the context of Java - Non-traditional computing systems topics Information for Authors Abstract submissions are due March 23rd, 2005 and paper submissions are due March 30th 2005. No extensions will be granted. Detailed instructions for electronic submission and other important dates will be posted on the PACT conference web site (http://www.pactconf.org/pact05). For additional information regarding paper submission, please contact the Program Chair, Kathryn McKinley (mckinley@cs.utexas.edu). Tutorials / Workshops Proposals are solicited for tutorials and workshops to be held during the conference. Interested individuals are invited to submit proposals to the Workshop chair, Jose Martinez (martinez@csl.cornell.edu), and the Tutorials chair, Craig Zilles (zilles@cs.uiuc.edu). Organizing Committee General Chair: Josep Torrellas, UIUC Program Chair: Kathryn McKinley, UT - Austin Steering Committee: Gabby Silberman, IBM Michel Cosnard, INRIA & UNSA Kemal Ebcioglu, IBM Ulrich Finger, EURECOM Jean-Luc Gaudiot, UCI Mary Hall, ISI/USC David Kaeli, Northeastern David Koppelman, Louisiana State Josep-L. Larriba-Pey, UPC Vivek Sarkar, IBM Mateo Valero, UPC Program Committee: David Albonesi, Cornell Steve Carr, MTU John Carter, Utah Keith Cooper, Rice Jack Davidson, UVA Amer Diwan, CO Sandhya Dwarkadas, Rochester Seth Goldstein, CMU David Grove, IBM Sam Guyer, UT Mary Hall, ISI Daniel Jimenez, Rutgers Norm Jouppi, HP Wolfgang Karl, Karlsruhe Christos Kozyrakis, Stanford Chandra Krintz, UC-Santa Barbara Scott Mahlke, Michigan Margaret Martonosi, Princeton Sam Midkiff, Purdue Trevor Mudge, Michigan Shubu Mukherjee, Intel Keshav Pingali, Cornell Steve Reinhardt, Michigan Greg Steffan, Toronto Olivier Temam, Inria Zhenlin Wang, MTU Local Arrangements Chair: Patrick Crowley, Washington U. in St. Louis Publicity Co-Chairs: Americas: Milos Prvulovic, Georgia Tech Europe: Eduard Ayguade, UPC Asia/Pacific: Greg Egan, Monash University Workshops Chair: Jose Martinez, Cornell Tutorials Chair: Craig Zilles, UIUC Publications Chair: Ras Bodik, UC - Berkeley Web Chair: Jose Renau, UC - Santa Cruz Registration Chair: Rajiv Gupta, Arizona Finance Chair: Wei Liu, UIUC Industry Liaison Co-Chairs: Avi Mendelson, Intel Gabby Silberman, IBM