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Subject: CFP: Compiler Optimizations for FPGA-based Systems: IEEE Transactions on Computers Special Issue
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Date:Tue, 8 Sep 2020 09:15:12 -0000
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CALL FOR PAPERS

Compiler Optimizations for FPGA-based Systems

IEEE Transactions on Computers Special Issue 

IEEE Transactions on Computers seeks original manuscripts for a special
issue on Compiler Optimizations for FPGA-based Systems scheduled to appear
in July 2021

 

Special issue webpage:
https://www.computer.org/digital-library/journals/tc/call-for-papers-special
-issue-on-compiler-optimizations-for-fpga-based-systems

 

Scope of the Special Issue and Topics

Reconfigurable computing (RC), and especially its implementation using
FPGAs, is becoming of paramount importance in many computing domains and
systems, from embedded, mobile to cloud and high-performance computing.
Programming of RC-based systems has advanced, but more advancements are
needed, especially efficient techniques for automatic mapping of
computations described in high-level languages to the RC resources. With
this special issue, we intend to show and disseminate recent,
state-of-the-art, techniques, from programming languages to compilers and
tooling support, for high-level programming RC systems.

The topics of the special issue include:

·       Mapping from Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs)

·       High-Level Synthesis (HLS) approaches and techniques

·       Source-to-source compilers and techniques targeting RC systems

·       Approaches and techniques for autotuning compiler and hardware
optimizations

·       Tools and techniques for hardware specialization and approximate
computing

·       JIT compilers for RC systems

·       Disruptive approaches for mapping computations to RC systems

We especially welcome accompanying open-source and artifacts associated with
the articles.

Besides the special issue, we intend to promote a new model consisting of a
presentation of each article as a talk (virtual), with a goal to connect the
authors to potential readers, and an accompanying video resultant from the
talk. In this way we will increase the potential to disseminate the recent
achievements and will contribute to discussions around the topics of each
article.

Submitted papers must include new significant research-based technical
contributions in the scope of the journal. Papers under review elsewhere are
not acceptable for submission. Extended versions of published conference
papers (to be included as part of the submission together with a summary of
differences) are welcome, but there must have at least 40% new impacting
technical/scientific material in the submitted journal version and there
should be less than 50% verbatim similarity level as reported by a tool
(such as CrossRef). Guidelines concerning the submission process and LaTeX
and Word templates can be found at
<https://nam03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.compu
ter.org%2Fcsdl%2Fjournal%2Ftc%2Fwrite-for-us%2F15066%3Ftitle%3DAuthor%2520In
formation%26periodical%3DIEEE%2520Transactions%2520on%2520Computers&data=02%
7C01%7Ckaranth%40ohio.edu%7C2ba01e67f50b43996c6a08d84e93eef4%7Cf3308007477c4
a70888934611817c55a%7C0%7C0%7C637345744841925743&sdata=tORvNnXbqTNZYMWSLB9SY
vEc45KmEW7vgzEDhv0lGnw%3D&reserved=0>
https://www.computer.org/csdl/journal/tc/write-for-us/15066?title=Author
Information&periodical=IEEE Transactions on Computers. While submitting
through ScholarOne, at
<https://nam03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fmc.manusc
riptcentral.com%2Ftc-cs&data=02%7C01%7Ckaranth%40ohio.edu%7C2ba01e67f50b4399
6c6a08d84e93eef4%7Cf3308007477c4a70888934611817c55a%7C0%7C0%7C63734574484193
5736&sdata=1pciqs8aqLm2EiLd8cHzyKmAeRTj07rnF61lNTjCL7w%3D&reserved=0>
https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tc-cs, please select this special
issue/section option. As per TC policies, only full-length papers (12 pages)
can be submitted to special issues/sections and each author’s bio should not
exceed 150 words.

 

Important dates:

• Open for submissions: December 1, 2020

• Submission Deadline: December 15, 2020

• Reviews Completed:  January 31, 2021

• Major Revisions Due:  March 15, 2021

• Reviews of Revisions Completed: April 15, 2021

• Notification of Final Acceptance: April 30, 2021

• Publication Materials for Final Manuscripts Due: May 15, 2021

• Publication: July 2021

• Virtual presentations: July 2021 

Guest Editors

Please address all correspondence regarding this special issue to the guest
editors:

Joγo MP Cardoso

University of Porto, Portugal 

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Andrι DeHon

University of Pennsylvania, USA

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Laura Pozzi

USI Lugano, Switzerland

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Corresponding Topical Editor

George A. Constantinides

Imperial College London, UK

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Review Committee

*	Akash Kumar, TU Dresden – USA
*	Ali Akoglu, University of Arizona – USA
*	Andreas Koch, TU Darmstadt – Germany
*	Aviral Shrivastava, Arizona State University – USA
*	Ben Carrion Schaefer, UT Dallas – USA
*	Carl Ebeling, Intel Corp. – USA
*	Christoph Hagleitner, IBM Research Europe – Switzerland
*	Christophe Bobda, University of Florida, Gainesville – USA
*	Christophe Dubach, University of Edinburgh – UK
*	Christopher J. Rossbach, UT Austin – USA
*	Eli Bozorgzadeh, University of California, Irvine – USA
*	Fabrizio Ferrandi, Politecnico di Milano – Italy
*	Francesca Palumbo, University of Sassari – Italy
*	Greg Stitt, University of Florida – USA
*	James Larus, EPFL VLSC – Switzerland
*	Jason Anderson, University of Toronto – Canada
*	Jason Cong, University of California at Los Angels. – USA
*	Jeronimo Castrillon, TU Dresden – Germany
*	John Wawrzynek, University of California at Berkeley.– USA
*	Maya Gokhale , Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) – USA
*	Nachiket Kapre, University of Waterloo – Canada
*	Paolo Ienne, EPFL – Switzerland
*	Pedro C. Diniz, INESC ID – Portugal
*	Roger Woods, Queen’s University Belfast – UK
*	Scott Hauck, Univ. of Washington – USA
*	Sherief Reda, Brown University – USA
*	Stephen Neuendorffer, Xilinx Inc. – USA
*	Timothy J Callahan, Google LLC – USA
*	Walid Najjar, University of California Riverside – USA
*	Wayne Luk, Imperial College London – UK

 

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