From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.4 (2020-01-24) on polar.synack.me X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, score=-1.9 required=5.0 tests=BAYES_00 autolearn=ham autolearn_force=no version=3.4.4 X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: 103376,8ab0a1fa64975d10,start X-Google-Attributes: gid103376,public X-Google-ArrivalTime: 2002-04-23 14:54:50 PST Path: archiver1.google.com!news1.google.com!newsfeed.stanford.edu!newsmi-us.news.garr.it!newsmi-eu.news.garr.it!NewsITBone-GARR!fu-berlin.de!hahn.informatik.hu-berlin.de!not-for-mail From: mueller@informatik.hu-berlin.de (Frank Mueller) Newsgroups: comp.lang.ada Subject: CFP: CASES'02 (deadline June 15) -- comp.lang.ada Date: 23 Apr 2002 21:54:47 GMT Organization: Humboldt University Berlin, Department of Computer Science Distribution: world Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: eiche.informatik.hu-berlin.de X-Trace: hahn.informatik.hu-berlin.de 1019598887 8034 141.20.26.148 (23 Apr 2002 21:54:47 GMT) X-Complaints-To: news@hahn.informatik.hu-berlin.de NNTP-Posting-Date: 23 Apr 2002 21:54:47 GMT Xref: archiver1.google.com comp.lang.ada:23018 Date: 2002-04-23T21:54:47+00:00 List-Id: CALL FOR PAPERS CASES 2002 International Conference on Compilers, Architectures and Synthesis for Embedded Systems http://www.crest.gatech.edu/conferences/cases2002 October 8-11, 2002 Grenoble, France co-located with EMSOFT 2002 (Oct 7-9) http://www-emsoft02.imag.fr/ IMPORTANT DATES Papers due: June 15, 2002 Author notification: July 12, 2002 Camera ready copy due: August 5, 2002 CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION We are pleased to announce that CASES 2002 is co-located in Grenoble with EMSOFT (http://www-emsoft02.imag.fr/), the International Workshop on Embedded Software. The themes of CASES and EMSOFT are complementary, and collectively cover all aspects of embedded system design. CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES Time-to-market has become a crucial objective to embedded system designers in the context of enabling technologies such as compilation, novel architectures, synthesis, reconfigurable hardware and others. In these contexts, much of the successful research so far has been performed in increasingly specialized research areas localized into ``communities'' working in vertically integrated fields. This working conference, the fifth in the CASES series, will provide a common forum for researchers from the computer engineering and science disciplines with an interest in embedded systems to reach across such vertically integrated communities and to promote potential synergies. As evident from the past CASES meetings, several of the emerging application areas are critically dependent on these interactions for their sustained growth and evolution. Application areas that embody application-specific embedded computing include set-top boxes, hand-held games, mobile and web appliances, advanced automotive systems, high-performance networking and others. For these areas to thrive, new technologies must address constraints on cost, code size, weight, power consumption and real-time response as well as performance. Concerns of time-to-market are a dominant but not exclusive theme of the conference. Technical papers espousing significant novel ideas and technical results are solicited. Conference topics include (but are not limited to) the following topics in four tracks: 1) Compilers and Operating Systems * New optimizing compilers for embedded-domain constraints. * Light-weight languages for temporal specification. * Compiler controlled memory hierarchy management and smart caches. * System-on-a-Chip architectures/compilers and embedded software including heterogeneous multiprocessor embedded systems. 2) Architecture * Novel architectures and micro-architectures. * Synergy between extant parallel computing technologies, such as notations for expressing concurrency, and instruction level parallel processing. * Reconfigurable or adaptive computing systems. 3) Tools and Methodologies * Automated design and synthesis of application- or domain- specific processors. * Application- or domain-specific embedded system designs * Research infrastructure development for embedded systems. 4) Applications * Emerging domains including micro-UAVs and textiles. * Wearable computing and/or mobile computing CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS * KEYNOTE LECTURES * John Rayfield, ARM Ltd. * Giovanni De Micheli, Stanford University INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS Please submit either one electronic copy of the paper in postscript format to the following email address, or FIVE hard copies to the program chair at the address given below. There is no page limit, but the paper must not exceed 4000 words in length. The proceedings will be published by ACM Press. All papers must be submitted in the ACM format as specified at http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html Submission web site: http://tima.imag.fr/conferences/CASES2002 Inquiries about the submission process: ahmed.jerraya@imag.fr INFORMATION FOR TUTORIAL PROPOSALS Proposals are solicited for both embedded and half day tutotials. Embedded tutorial proposals should follow the same format as a regular paper. Half day tutorial proposals should not exceed 4 pages and should describe the topics to be covered as well as intended audience. Interested individuals are invited to submit proposals to the Tutorial Chair, X. Sharon Hu (shu@cse.nd.edu). The deadline is June 15, 2002. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Steering Committee: Guang R. Gao, University of Delaware Vinod Kathail, Hewlett-Packard Labs Edward Lee, University of California Berkeley Jaime Moreno, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center Krishna V. Palem, Georgia Institute of Technology Wayne Wolf, Princeton University General Co-Chairs: Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya, University of Maryland Trevor Mudge, University of Michigan Program Co-Chairs: Wayne Wolf, Princeton University Ahmed Jerraya, TIMA, Grenoble, France Coordination Vice-Chair: Bruce Jacob, University of Maryland Tutorial Chairs: X. Sharon Hu, University of Notre Dame Joerg Henkel, NEC Publications Vice-Chair: Jack Davidson, University of Virginia Publicity Vice-Chair: Frank Mueller, North Carolina State University Representatives: Luciano Lavagno, University of Udine/Cadence, Italy (for Europe) Hiroto Yasuura, Kyushu University, Japan (for Asia) PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Applications Subcommittee: Chair: Mani Srivastava Luca Benini, University of Bologna Sujit Dey, UCSD Marc Engels, IMEC Brian Evans, UT Austin Rajesh Gupta, UCI Paul Lettieri, Broadcom Viktor Prasanna, USC Asim Smailagic, CMU Gaurav Sukhatme, USC Ingrid Verbauwhede, UCLA Compilers and Operating Systems subcommittee: Chair: Jens Palsberg (palsberg@cs.purdue.edu) Rajeev Barua, University of Maryland Nikil Dutt, U.C. Irvine Rajiv Gupta, University Arizona Mahmut Kandemir, Pennsylvania State University Jens Palsberg, Purdue University Santosh Pande, Georgia Institute of Technology Eric Verhulst, Eonic Solutions, Germany Tools and Methodology subcommittee: Chair: Jan Madsen (jan@it.dtu.dk) Axel Jantsch, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden Petru Eles, Linkoping University, Linkoping, Sweden J. Teich, Universitaet Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany Frank Vahid, University of California, Riverside Joerg Henkel, NEC Pai H. Chou, UC Irvine Wolfgang Rosenstiel, Eberhard-Karls-Universitat Tubingen, Germany Sri Parameswaran, The University of New South Wales, Australia Architecture subcommittee: Chair: Scott Mahlke (mahlke@eecs.umich.edu) Shail Aditya, HP Henk Corporaal, IMEC Carl Ebeling, Washington Paolo Faraboschi, HP Mary Jane Irwin, Penn St. Bill Mangionne-Smith, UCLA Trevor Mudge, Michigan Herman Schmidt, CMU