This is the 2nd December 2007 Digest of SIGARCH Messages Addendum (sigarch-dec07b):
* ASPLOS XIII Call for Posters: 13th International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems
http://research.microsoft.com/asplos08/
Submitted by Onur Mutlu <[log in to unmask]>
* Flexus 3.0.0 Tools Release
http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~simflex
Submitted by Evangelos Vlachos <[log in to unmask]>
*NAS'2008 Call for Papers: International Conference on Networking, Architecture, and Storage
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~taoxie/nas/
Submitted by Xubin He <[log in to unmask]>
--Doug Burger
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* ASPLOS XIII Call for Posters: 13th International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems
C A L L F O R P O S T E R S
ASPLOS XIII (13th International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems), Seattle, WA
March 1 - 5, 2008
http://research.microsoft.com/asplos08/
Sponsors: SIGARCH, SIGPLAN, SIGOPS
Submissions are solicited for presentation of research posters as part of poster session
to be held as part of ASPLOS-XIII. We especially encourage graduate and undergraduate
students to submit their research work. Poster submissions can consist of preliminary
as well as mature research efforts in areas of interest to the ASPLOS community.
Please send your poster proposals to Chandra Krintz ([log in to unmask]) with "ASPLOS
POSTER SUBMISSION" as the subject) before January 25, 2008, at Noon Pacific Standard Time
(PST), with the following information:
1. Title of the Poster
2. Organizers, presenters, their affiliations, and their position
Students participants should also provide the year and degree program that they are in.
3. One page abstract in PDF format. The abstract should address the three bullet points
below.
Overview of the poster topic
Why the poster is appropriate for the ASPLOS audience
What the poster contributes that is novel
Please Note: Abstracts submitted after the deadline or that are longer than one page
will be rejected.
Poster submissions will be reviewed for novel content and whether they are appropriate
for the ASPLOS community. Authors will be notified of their acceptance or rejection by
Feb 1, 2008. Students with accepted posters are eligible to receive and encouraged to
apply for student travel grants. See http://research.microsoft.com/asplos08/travel.htm
for more information once your poster is accepted.
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* Flexus 3.0.0 Tools Release
The SimFlex project at Carnegie Mellon University announces the 3.0.0
release of the Flexus full-system multiprocessor simulation infrastructure:
Flexus
Sampled Full-System Multiprocessor Simulation
Flexus is a family of component-based C++ computer architecture
simulators that build on Virtutech Simics' Micro-Architecture Interface
(MAI) to enable full-system timing-accurate simulation of uni- and
multiprocessor systems running unmodified commercial applications and
operating systems.
- Built on Simics
- Timing-accurate processor, memory, and interconnect simulation
- Component-based design leveraging C++ features and libraries
- Easy composition of in-order and out-of-order uniprocessor and
multiprocessr models
- Built-in statistics management and simulation state checkpointing
- Leverages SMARTS and live-points acceleration techniques
- Current models include a uniprocessor, and a CMP and DSM derived
from Piranha
New in 3.0.0:
- Support for Simics varsion 3.0.X
- Support for Fedora Core linux distributions (FC5, FC7 & FC8)
- Support for simulating Solaris 10 under SPARC architectures
- Support for emulating in-order superscalar and multithreading
with OoO core (under SPARC architectures)
Available now at http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~simflex
Computer Architecture Lab at Carnegie Mellon (CALCM)
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*NAS'2008 Call for Papers: International Conference on Networking, Architecture, and Storage
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~taoxie/nas/
Important dates:
* Paper submission (full paper up to 10 pages): February 12, 2008
(midnight, US Pacific Time)
* Notification of acceptance: March 15, 2008(midnight, US Pacific
Time)
* Final Camera-ready paper: April 1, 2008
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