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RSSI Call for Papers
Submissions are solicited on a wide variety of topics related to HPRC, including, but not limited to:
- Architecture of HPRC devices and systems.
- Languages, compilation techniques, and tools for HPRC.
- Libraries and run-time environments for HPRC.
- Performance modeling/prediction and benchmarks for HPRC.
- Algorithms, methodology, and formal methods in application development for HPRC.
- Applications of HPRC in science and engineering.
- Trends and the latest developments in the field of HPRC.
- Multi-platform application development for HPRC and other accelerator technologies.
Authors are invited to submit original contributions electronically, in PDF format, to submissions@rssi2008.org. Two types of submissions are solicited: full-length papers, up 12 pages, and short poster papers, up to four pages. Each submission will be reviewed by at least three reviewers. Authors of accepted full-length papers will be scheduled to present their work in one of the technical sessions; authors of accepted short papers will be able to present their work during the poster session. The presentations/posters and papers will be made available online after the event as well as on a proceedings CD available to the event participants.
The best papers presented at RSSI'08 will be considered for inclusion in a special issue of the ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems (TRETS) journal.
Detailed paper formatting instructions for the CD proceedings can be found here (PDF) and here (MS Word) .
Questions? Contact ask@rssi2008.org.
Important dates
Papers due: April 21, 2008 -- deadline extendedNotification of acceptance: May 16, 2008
Final camera-ready manuscripts due: June 9, 2008
Online registration deadline: June 16, 2008
TRETS submissions due: September 1, 2008
Technical Program Committee
Program Chair: Volodymyr Kindratenko (NCSA)Robert J. Brunner (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Duncan Buell (University of South Carolina)
Alan D. George (CHREC)
Martin Herbordt (Boston University)
Gregory D. Peterson (University of Tennessee)
David Raila (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Eric Stahlberg (OpenFPGA)
Craig Steffen (NCSA)
Olaf O. Storaasli (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
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