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Deadlines
2008-06-09
2008-03-20
2008-03-28
20
Mar
2008
Abstract
28
Mar
2008
Submission
9
Jun
2008
Notification
Venue

Toronto, Canada

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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  features cutting-edge research 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
    * Multicore, multithreaded, superscalar, and VLIW architectures
    * Compiler/hardware support for hiding memory latencies
    * Support for correctness in hardware and software (esp. with concurrency)
    * Reconfigurable computing
    * Dynamic translation and optimization
    * I/O issues in parallel computing and their relation to applications
    * Parallel programming languages, algorithms and applications
    * Middleware and run-time system support for parallel computing
    * High performance application specific systems
    * Applications and experimental systems studies
    * Non-traditional computing systems topics

Important Dates:

Abstracts due: Thursday, March 20th
Papers due: Friday, March 28th.
Reviews due: Monday, May 19th.
Rebuttal period: Wednesday, May 21st through Friday, May 23rd.
Notification: Monday June 9th.
Final version: July 28th.
	

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