28th Annual International Symposium on Microarchitecture

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CALL FOR PAPERS

MICRO-28

THE 28th ANNUAL IEEE/ACM INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MICROARCHITECTURE
with special emphasis on Instruction-Level Parallel Processing Ann Arbor, Michigan November 29 - December 1, 1995 Co-sponsored by IEEE TC-MICRO and ACM SIGMICRO Important dates: SUBMISSION: JUNE 13 Acceptance: AUG. 15 Final version: SEP. 12 ______________________________________________________________________________

The Microarchitecture Symposia have become a premier forum in recent years, combining high quality research in fields that include instruction level parallelism, compilers and architectures. In the quest for increased perfor- mance, industry and academia have been focusing more on ILP, and new tech- niques are being developed to extract higher levels of parallelism with ILP compilers and architectures. Instruction level parallelism has become an intense area of research. The goals of this conference are to bring together researchers in fields related to instruction level parallelism, to encourage interaction, and to further the state of the art in microarchitectures and fine grain parallel processing. Papers are solicited in fields including (but not limited to) the following:

THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS JUNE 13, 1995. Please submit one electronic copy of a paper (in postscript format) not longer than 5000 words to the PRO- GRAM CHAIR at kemal@watson.ibm.com. The postscript file should be appended to the Micro-28 paper submission form, which can be obtained by sending e-mail to micro28form@cs.ucdavis.edu or from the ftp/WWW site listed at the beginning of this document. Notification of acceptance will occur by August 15, 1995. The camera ready copy of the accepted papers will be due on September 12, 1995. In order to minimize problems with your electronic submissions please ensure your postscript submission can be previewed by ghostview. Contact the program chair if you need any help with the electronic submission procedure.

IMPORTANT DATES


Trevor Mudge, general chair (tnm@eecs.umich.edu)
Kemal Ebcioglu, program chair (kemal@watson.ibm.com)
Matthew Farrens, publicity chair (farrens@cs.ucdavis.edu)