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PACT-2008
Toronto, Canada
October 25-29, 2008
PACT 2008 Organization:
Program Chairs:
David Tarditi (Microsoft Research)
Kunle Olukotun (Stanford)
Program Committee:
Ras Bodik,
Berkeley
Steve Carr, MTU
Albert Cohen, INRIA Saclay
Carol Eidt, Microsoft
Paolo Faraboschi, HP
Franz Franchetti, Carnegie
Mellon
Antonio Gonzalez, Intel and UPC Barcelona
Naga Govindaraju,
Microsoft
Erik Hagersten, Uppsala University and Accumem
Robert Hundt, Google
Christos Kozyrakis,
Stanford
Trevor Mudge, Univ. of Michigan
Kathryn O'Brien, IBM
Emre Ozer,
ARM
Sebastian Pop, AMD
Milos Prvulovic, Georgia Tech
Feng Qin, Ohio State
Bratin Saha,
Intel
Tim Sherwood, UC Santa
Barbara
Greg Steffan, Toronto
Dean Tullsen, UC San Diego
Rich Uhlig, Intel
Antonia Zhai, Univ. of Minnesota
General Chair:
Andreas Moshovos (Toronto)
Steering Committee:
Jean Luc Gaudiot, chair (UC Irvine)
Erik Altman (IBM USA)
Michel Cosnard (INRIA)
Kemal Ebcioglu (Global
Supercomputing)
Lawrence Rauchwerger (Texas A&M)
Gabriel Silberman (CA)
Kevin Skadron (U Virginia)
Marc Snir (UIUC)
Ben Zorn (Microsoft)
Local Arrangements:
David Lie
(Toronto)
Greg Steffan (Toronto)
Publicity:
Tor Aamodt
(University of British Columbia)
Dionisios Pnevmatikatos
(Technical University of Crete)
Publications:
Amirali Baniasadi
(University of Victoria)
Tutorials and Workshops:
Babak Falsafi
(Carnegie-Mellon University)
Finance:
Tom Wenisch (University of Michigan)
Registration:
Vijayalakshmi Srinivasan
(IBM)
Web:
Ioana Burcea (Toronto)
Jason Zebchuk (Toronto)
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The Seventeenth International Conference on
Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques (PACT)
Information for authors:
The abstract
submission includes a description (100-300 words) of the paper and an indication
of the key topics of the paper. Your paper should be formatted in PDF format
for letter-size paper. Submissions must be viewable by Adobe Acrobat Reader
(version 7.0 or higher). Your submission may not exceed 10 pages of
conference two column paper format using 10pt fonts. The program chairs will
summarily return submissions exceeding the page limit.
Guidelines on conflict of interest:
When you submit your work, you will be asked to create a list of people with whom
you have a conflict-of-interest. For this purpose, we are defining a conflict
of interest as:
Your Ph.D. advisor and Ph.D. students forever.
- Family relations by blood or marriage forever.
- People with whom you collaborated in the past five years.
- Collaborators, include co-authors on an accepted/rejected/pending
research paper, co-PIs on an accepted/rejected/pending grant, those who
fund of your research, and researchers who you fund. "Service"
collaborations, such as writing CSTB report or serving on a program
committee, are not a conflict-of-interest by themselves.
- People who were employed or a student your primary institution(s)
in the past five years.
- Others with whom you believe a conflict of interest exists (check
with the general or program chair if you have a question or doubt).
For additional information, please
contact the program chairs, David Tarditi (dtarditi@microsoft.com) and Kunle Olukotun (kunle@csl.stanford.edu).
Proceed to the paper submission
website:
https://www.softconf.com/s08/PACT2008/submit.html
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