HPCA 2015 - 21st IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Computer Architecture
Date2015-02-04 - 2015-02-09
Deadline2014-09-12
VenueCalifornia, USA - United States
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.sigmicro.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
The 21st IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Computer
Architecture
Feb 2015 ? Bay Area, CA
***
The IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Computer
Architecture (HPCA) provides a high-quality forum for scientists and
engineers to present their latest research findings in this rapidly
changing field. Authors are invited to submit papers on all aspects of
high-performance computer architecture. Topics of interest include,
but are not limited to:
- Processor, cache, and memory architectures
- Parallel computer architectures
- Multicore architectures
- Impact of technology on architecture
- Power-efficient architectures and techniques
- Dependable/secure architectures
- High-performance I/O systems
- Embedded and reconfigurable architectures
- Interconnect and network interface architectures
- Architectures for cloud-based HPC and data centers
- Innovative hardware/software trade-offs
- Impact of compilers and system software on architecture
- Performance modeling and evaluation
- Architectures for emerging technology and applications
Authors should submit an abstract by Tuesday, September 5, 2014, 11:59
PM CET. They should submit the full version of the paper by Friday,
September 12, 2014, 11:59 PM CET. No extensions will be granted. The
full version should be a PDF file that follows the submission
guidelines available at the conference website. Papers should be
submitted for double-blind review. We anticipate selecting a Best
Paper award. All papers will be evaluated based on their novelty,
fundamental insights, experimental evaluation, and potential for
long-term impact; new-idea papers are encouraged. HPCA-21 will also
host an Industrial Paper Session presenting novel insights from
industry.
Important dates
- Abstract deadline: September 5, 2014, 11:59 PM CET
- Paper deadline: September 12, 2014, 11:59 PM CET
- Workshop and tutorial proposals due: October 3, 2014
- Notification of paper outcome: November 10, 2014
- Final reviews and comments sent out: November 13, 2014
General Chair
Michael Taylor, UCSD
Program Chair
Lieven Eeckhout, Ghent University
Program Committee
Erik Altman, IBM
Abhishek Bhattacharjee, Rutgers
David Black-Schaffer, Uppsala
Pradip Bose, IBM
David Brooks, Harvard
Fred Chong, UCSB
John Demme, Columbia
Natalie Enright Jerger, Toronto
Hadi Esmaeilzadeh, GATech
Stijn Eyerman, Ghent
Babak Falsafi, EPFL
Paolo Faraboschi, HP
Wilson Fung, UBC
Antonio Gonzalez, Intel/UPC
Boris Grot, Edinburgh
Engin Ipek, Rochester
Aamer Jaleel, Intel
John Kim, KAIST
James Laudon, Google
Benjamin Lee, Duke
Mikko Lipasti, Wisconsin
Gabriel Loh, AMD
JosÇ Martinez, Cornell
Jason Mars, Michigan
Margaret Martonosi, Princeton
Andreas Moshovos, Toronto
Onur Mutlu, CMU
Satish Narayanasamy, Michigan
Mike O’Connor, NVidia
Moin Qureshi, GATech
Ravi Rajwar, Intel
Vijay Janapa Reddi, UTAustin
Daniel Sanchez, MIT
Jack Sampson, Penn State
Arrvindh Shriraman, Simon Fraser
Andre Seznec, INRIA
Dan Sorin, Duke
Viji Srinivasan, IBM
Samantika Subramaniam, Intel
Mohit Tiwari, UTAustin
Josep Torrellas, UIUC
Dean Tullsen, UCSD
Tom Wenisch, Michigan
Lixin Zhang, ICT
Industrial Session Committee
Sudhanva Gurumurthi, AMD Research/University of Virginia
Local Arrangements Chairs
Jose Renau, UC Santa Cruz
Behnam Robatmili, Qualcomm
Publicity Chair
Lingjia Tang, Michigan
Publications Chair
Henry Hoffman, University of Chicago
Registration Chair
Joe Devietti, U Penn
Workshop/Tutorial Chair
Jack Sampson, Penn State
Student Travel Grants Chair
Christopher Batten, Cornell
Web Chair
Jason Mars, Michigan
Steering Committee
Laxmi Bhuyan, University of California, Riverside
Natalie Enright Jerger, University of Toronto
David Kaeli, Northeastern University
Tao Li, University of Florida
Yale Patt, University of Texas at Austin
Josep Torrellas, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Dean Tullsen, University of California, San Diego
Lixin Zhang, ICT/Chinese Academy of Sciences
Architecture
Feb 2015 ? Bay Area, CA
***
The IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Computer
Architecture (HPCA) provides a high-quality forum for scientists and
engineers to present their latest research findings in this rapidly
changing field. Authors are invited to submit papers on all aspects of
high-performance computer architecture. Topics of interest include,
but are not limited to:
- Processor, cache, and memory architectures
- Parallel computer architectures
- Multicore architectures
- Impact of technology on architecture
- Power-efficient architectures and techniques
- Dependable/secure architectures
- High-performance I/O systems
- Embedded and reconfigurable architectures
- Interconnect and network interface architectures
- Architectures for cloud-based HPC and data centers
- Innovative hardware/software trade-offs
- Impact of compilers and system software on architecture
- Performance modeling and evaluation
- Architectures for emerging technology and applications
Authors should submit an abstract by Tuesday, September 5, 2014, 11:59
PM CET. They should submit the full version of the paper by Friday,
September 12, 2014, 11:59 PM CET. No extensions will be granted. The
full version should be a PDF file that follows the submission
guidelines available at the conference website. Papers should be
submitted for double-blind review. We anticipate selecting a Best
Paper award. All papers will be evaluated based on their novelty,
fundamental insights, experimental evaluation, and potential for
long-term impact; new-idea papers are encouraged. HPCA-21 will also
host an Industrial Paper Session presenting novel insights from
industry.
Important dates
- Abstract deadline: September 5, 2014, 11:59 PM CET
- Paper deadline: September 12, 2014, 11:59 PM CET
- Workshop and tutorial proposals due: October 3, 2014
- Notification of paper outcome: November 10, 2014
- Final reviews and comments sent out: November 13, 2014
General Chair
Michael Taylor, UCSD
Program Chair
Lieven Eeckhout, Ghent University
Program Committee
Erik Altman, IBM
Abhishek Bhattacharjee, Rutgers
David Black-Schaffer, Uppsala
Pradip Bose, IBM
David Brooks, Harvard
Fred Chong, UCSB
John Demme, Columbia
Natalie Enright Jerger, Toronto
Hadi Esmaeilzadeh, GATech
Stijn Eyerman, Ghent
Babak Falsafi, EPFL
Paolo Faraboschi, HP
Wilson Fung, UBC
Antonio Gonzalez, Intel/UPC
Boris Grot, Edinburgh
Engin Ipek, Rochester
Aamer Jaleel, Intel
John Kim, KAIST
James Laudon, Google
Benjamin Lee, Duke
Mikko Lipasti, Wisconsin
Gabriel Loh, AMD
JosÇ Martinez, Cornell
Jason Mars, Michigan
Margaret Martonosi, Princeton
Andreas Moshovos, Toronto
Onur Mutlu, CMU
Satish Narayanasamy, Michigan
Mike O’Connor, NVidia
Moin Qureshi, GATech
Ravi Rajwar, Intel
Vijay Janapa Reddi, UTAustin
Daniel Sanchez, MIT
Jack Sampson, Penn State
Arrvindh Shriraman, Simon Fraser
Andre Seznec, INRIA
Dan Sorin, Duke
Viji Srinivasan, IBM
Samantika Subramaniam, Intel
Mohit Tiwari, UTAustin
Josep Torrellas, UIUC
Dean Tullsen, UCSD
Tom Wenisch, Michigan
Lixin Zhang, ICT
Industrial Session Committee
Sudhanva Gurumurthi, AMD Research/University of Virginia
Local Arrangements Chairs
Jose Renau, UC Santa Cruz
Behnam Robatmili, Qualcomm
Publicity Chair
Lingjia Tang, Michigan
Publications Chair
Henry Hoffman, University of Chicago
Registration Chair
Joe Devietti, U Penn
Workshop/Tutorial Chair
Jack Sampson, Penn State
Student Travel Grants Chair
Christopher Batten, Cornell
Web Chair
Jason Mars, Michigan
Steering Committee
Laxmi Bhuyan, University of California, Riverside
Natalie Enright Jerger, University of Toronto
David Kaeli, Northeastern University
Tao Li, University of Florida
Yale Patt, University of Texas at Austin
Josep Torrellas, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Dean Tullsen, University of California, San Diego
Lixin Zhang, ICT/Chinese Academy of Sciences
Other CFPs
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