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This is the March 2004 Digest of SIGARCH Messages (sigarch-mar04):

* HiPC 2004 Call for Participation
  http://www.hipc.org
  Submitted by Manish Parashar <parashar@caip.rutgers.edu>

* Workshop on Computer Architecture Education Call for Papers
  http://www4.ncsu.edu/~efg/wcae2004.html
  Submitted by Edward F. Gehringer <efg@eos.ncsu.edu>

* Half-Day Symposium on Clockless Computing: Past and Future
  http://www.cse.wustl.edu/clockless
  Submitted by Robert Pless <pless@cs.wustl.edu>

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* HiPC 2004 Call for Participation

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*                C A L L   F O R   P A R T I C I P A T I O N           *
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*       11th International Conference on High Performance Computing    *
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*                    Submission Deadline: May 03, 2004                 *
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			         HiPC 2004
			    December 19-22, 2004
			       Bangalore, India

The 11th Annual International Conference on High Performance Computing (HiPC

2004) will be held in Bangalore, the Silicon Valley of India, during
December 
19-22, 2004. It will serve as a forum to present current work by researchers

from around the world as well as highlight activities in Asia in the high 
performance computing area. The conference has a history of attracting 
participation from reputed researchers from all over the world. 

The tenth meeting held in Hyderabad, India, in 2003 had 48 contributed
papers 
that were selected from 164 submissions from 11 countries. The conference
had 
tutorials on cutting edge topics in high performance computing and related 
areas by leading researchers from academia and industry. The 9th HiPC 
Conference (HiPC 2002) held in Bangalore, India, in December 2002, had 57 
contributed papers that were selected from 145 submissions from 12 countries

and approximately 300 participants attended the meeting. Please refer to the

website http://www.hipc.org for more information on previous meetings. 

Bangalore, a bustling metropolis, is the fifth largest city in India and the
capital of the state of Karnataka. It is the main center of the Information 
Technology industry in India; almost every Indian and multi- national IT 
company has a presence here. Bangalore is home to the Indian Institute of 
Science (IISc), a premier research institute, and many other aerospace and 
high technology industries including the Centre for Development of Advanced 
Computing. Karnataka is home of many ancient Indian architectural marvels, 
wildlife sanctuaries, rain forests (the Western Ghats), pristine beaches, 
and rich and hoary cultural traditions. 

HiPC 2004 will emphasize the design and analysis of high performance 
computing and networking systems and their scientific, engineering, 
and commercial applications. In addition to technical sessions of 
contributed paper presentations, the conference will offer invited 
presentations, a poster/presentation session, tutorials, and vendor 
presentations.


COSPONSORED BY

Indian Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore
IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Parallel Processing 
ACM SIGARCH 
European Association for Theoretical Computer Science 
IFIP Working Group on Concurrent Systems
National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) 
Manufacturers Association for Information Technology (MAIT)



HELD IN CO-OPERATION WITH

Indian Institutes of Technology 
Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, 
Varanasi Software Technology Parks of India 
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India 
Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research(CAIR), India
CSIR Centre for Mathematical Modeling and Computer Simulation, India 

MEETING INFORMATION
 
The advance program will be available in July 2004. Check www.hipc.org for 
updated information. 

IMPORTANT DATES 

May 	   3, 2004 		Conference Paper Due 
May 	  10, 2004 		Workshop Proposal Due 
May 	  17, 2004		Tutorial Proposal Due 
July 	  12, 2004 		Notification of Acceptance/Rejection 
August    16, 2004 		Camera-Ready Paper Due 
October    4, 2004 		Poster/Presentation Summary Due

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			   CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
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CALL FOR PAPERS 

Authors are invited to submit original unpublished manuscripts that
demonstrate 
current research in all areas of high performance computing including design
and 
analysis of parallel and distributed systems, embedded systems, and their 
applications in scientific, engineering, and commercial areas. Topics of 
interest include but are not limited to: 

* Wireless and Mobile Computing            * Parallel and Distributed
Computing
* Communication Networks and Sensor        * Heterogeneous Computing 
  Networks
* Web-based Meta/Grid/P2P Computing        * Network- and Cluster-based
Computing
* Scalable Servers and System Areas        * Embedded Applications and
Systems 
  Networks
* Scientific/Engineering Applications      * Network Processor and Router
                                             Architectures
* Commercial Applications and Workloads    * Scalable and Latency-tolerant
                                             Algorithms
* High-speed Networks and Interconnection  * Parallel Languages and
Programming
  Networks                                   Environments
* Power-Efficient and Reconfigurable       * EPIC Compilers and Software
Support
  Architectures                              for ILP and TLP
* Superscalar, Speculative, VLIW, and      * Operating Systems for Scalable
and
  SMT Microarchitectures                     High-performance Computing
* Compiler Technology for Power-aware and High-performance Computing

Submitted manuscripts may not exceed 15 double-spaced pages of text using 
12 point size type on 8.5 x 11 inch pages with margins of at least 1 inch 
on each of the four sides. References, figures, tables, etc. may be included

in addition to the fifteen pages of text. Authors should submit a correct 
PostScript (level 2) file of their paper to be considered and make sure that

the PostScript file will print on a PostScript printer that uses 8.5 x 11 
inch size (letter size) paper. The official language of the meeting is
English.


Manuscript submission procedures are available over the Web at
http://www.hipc.org. 
Electronic submissions must be in the form of a readable postscript file.
Authors 
unable to submit over the web can send an e-mail message to pc@hipc.org
containing 
the following header information in ASCII form: title, author name(s) and
affiliation, abstract, keyword or topic area, postal address, e-mail
address, 
and telephone and fax numbers. The header (in ASCII) should be followed by
the 
PostScript version of the complete manuscript (including title, author
names, 
affiliation, and abstract). The subject line of the e-mail should include
either 
one of the topic areas for the paper as given above or 5-10 keywords for the
paper.

Hard copy submissions are permitted but electronic submissions are strongly 
encouraged. Like electronic submissions, hard copy submissions must be
received 
by May 3, 2004. Please send six copies of the manuscript to the Program
Chair. 
Fax submissions will not be considered.

Manuscripts must be received by May 3, 2004. All manuscripts will be
reviewed. 
Submission papers must not be currently under review for any other
publication. 
Submissions received after the due date or exceeding the length limit may
not be 
considered. Notification of review decisions will be mailed by July 12,
2004. 
Camera-ready papers are due August 16, 2004. Proceedings will be available
at 
the conference and also on the Web after the conference. 



PROGRAM CHAIR
 
Luc Bouge, IRISA/ENS Cachan, France
ENS Cachan/Bretagne
Campus de Ker Lann
F-35170 Bruz, France
e-mail: Luc.Bouge@bretagne.ens-cachan.fr


PROGRAM VICE CHAIRS 

Algorithms
Frederic Desprez, INRIA Rhone-Alpes, France

Applications
Frank Mueller, North Carolina State University 

Architecture
Per Stenstrom, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

Communication Networks
Ramesh Govindan, University of Southern California

Systems Software
Thilo Kielmann, Vrije Universiteit, The Netherlands 



PROGRAM COMMITTEE 

Algorithms:     Mikhail Atallah         Purdue University
		Michael A. Bender       State University of New York at
Stony Brook
		Andrea Clematis         IMATI, CNR, Genoa, Italy
		Jose Fortes             University of Florida
		Isabelle Guerin-Lassous INSA de Lyon, France
		Mahmut Kandemir         Pennsylvania State University
		George Karypis          University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
		Ran Libeskind-Hadas     Harvey Mudd College
		Muthucumaru Maheswaran  McGill University, Canada
		Sato Mitushisa          University of Tsukuba, Japan
		Sushil Prasad           Georgia State University
		Arnold A. Rosenberg     University of Massachussetts at
Amherst
		Christian Scheideler    Johns Hopkins University
		Ramin Yahyapour         University of Dortmund, Germany
		Albert Y. Zomaya        University of Sidney, Australia
                

Applications:   Rupak Biswas            NASA Ames Research Center
		Franck Capello          INRIA, Orsay, France
		Siddhartha Chatterjee   IBM T.J. Watson Research Center 
		Chen Ding               University of Rochester
		Nikil Dutt              University of California, Irvine
		Rudi Eigenmann          Purdue University
		Jesus Labarta           Technical University of Catalonia,
Spain
		Dave Lowenthal          University of Georgia
		Xiaosong Ma             North Carolina State University
		Manish Parashar		Rutgers, The State University of New
Jersey 		
		Keshav Pingali          Cornell University
		Jeff Vetter             Oak Ridge National Laboratory
		Xiaodong Zhang          William and Mary College,
Williamsburg

Architecture:	Ricardo Bianchini       Rutgers, The State University of New
Jersey
		Mats Brorsson           KTH, Stockholm, Sweden
		Jose Duato              University of Valencia, Spain
		Michel Dubois           University of Southern California
		Rama Govindarajan       Indian Institute of Science,
Bangalore, India
		Stefanos Kaxiras        University of Patras, Greece
		Josep Llosa             UPC Barcelona, Spain
		Sang-Lyul Min           Seoul National University, Korea

		Li Shuan Peh            Princeton University
		Partha Ranganathan      HP Western Research Laboratory
		Olivier Temam           University of Paris Sud, France
		Stamatis Vassiliadis    Delft University, The Netherlands


Communication 	Bengt Ahlgren           SICS, Kista, Sweden
Networks: 	Suman Banerjee          University of Maryland
		Erdal Cayirci           Istanbul Technical University,
Turkey
		Sonia Fahmy             Purdue University
		Paul Havinga            University of Twente, The
Netherlands
		Ahmed Helmy             University of Southern California
		Abhay Karandikar        IIT Bombay, India
		Amit Kumar              IIT Delhi, India
		Krishna Sivalingam      University of Maryland Baltimore
County
		C. Siva Ram Murthy      IIT Madras, India
		Yoshito Tobe            Tokyo Denki University, Japan
		Yu-Chee Tseng           National Taiwan University, Taiwan
		Daniel Zappala          University of Oregon

           
Systems 	Olivier Aumage       INRIA, Bordeaux, France
Software:  	Thomas Fahringer     University of Innsbruck, Austria
		Phil Hatcher         University of New Hampshire
		Shantenu Jha         University College London, UK
		Laxmikant V. Kale    University of Illinois at Urbana
Champaign 
		Anne-Marie Kermarrec Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK
		Koen Langendoen      Technical University of Delft, The
Netherlands
		Shikharesh Majumdar  Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
		Ludek Matyska        Masaryk University, Brno,
Czechoslovakia
		Raju Pandey          University of California, Davis
		CongDuc Pham         LIP, ENS Lyon, France
		Ana Ripoll           Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,
Spain
		Martin Swany         University of Delaware
		Osamu Tatebe         AIST Tsukuba, Japan
		Ramin Yahyapour      University of Dortmund, Germany
     

BEST PAPER AWARDS 

These awards, sponsored by Infosys, will be awarded to outstanding
contributed 
papers in two areas: a) Algorithms and Applications and b) Systems. 

AWARDS CHAIR 
Arvind, MIT 



WORKSHOPS 

Proposals are solicited for workshops to be held in conjunction with the
main 
conference. Interested individuals should submit a proposal by May 10, 2004
to 
the Workshops Chair. For additional details and submission procedure visit 
http://www.hipc.org/hipc2004.

WORKSHOPS CHAIR 
C. P. Ravikumar, Texas Instruments India, 
e-mail: ravikumar@india.ti.com 



POSTER/PRESENTATION SESSION 

In addition to the contributed papers session, a plenary poster/presentation
session emphasizing novel applications of high performance computing is
planned. 
It will offer brief presentation time for each poster and will be followed
by 
a "walk-up and talk" setting. To be considered, send a 5 page summary of
your 
work to the Poster/Presentation Chair by October 4, 2004. For additional
details 
contact the Poster/Presentation Chair. 

POSTER/PRESENTATION CHAIR 
Rajkumar Buyya, The University of Melbourne
e-mail: rajkumar@buyya.com 


TUTORIALS 

Proposals are solicited for tutorials to be held at the meeting. Interested 
individuals should submit a proposal by May 17, 2004 to the Tutorials Chair.

The proposal should include a brief description of the intended audience, a 
lecture outline, and a vita for each lecturer. 

TUTORIALS CHAIR
Srinivas Aluru, Iowa State University 
e-mail: aluru@iastate.edu 


EXHIBITS/VENDOR PRESENTATIONS 

Companies and R&D laboratories are encouraged to present their exhibits at
the 
meeting. In addition, a full day of vendor presentations is planned. For
details, 
visit www.hipc.org/hipc2004/

INDUSTRY LIAISON CHAIR
Sudheendra Hangal, Sun Microsystems
e-mail: sudheendra.hangal@sun.com 

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				HiPC 2004 ORGANIZATION
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GENERAL CO-CHAIRS
Viktor K. Prasanna, University of Southern California 
Uday Shukla, IBM India

VICE GENERAL CHAIR
David A. Bader, University of New Mexico 


PROGRAM CHAIR
Luc Bouge, IRISA/ENS Cachan, France


STEERING CHAIR 
Viktor K. Prasanna, University of Southern California 


WORKSHOPS CHAIR 
C. P. Ravikumar, Texas Instruments India 


POSTER/PRESENTATION CO-CHAIRS 
Rajkumar Buyya, The University of Melbourne 


SCHOLARSHIPS CHAIR 
Atul Negi, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad


FINANCE CO-CHAIRS 
Ajay Gupta, Western Michigan University 
B. V. Ramachandran, Software Technology Park, Bangalore 


TUTORIALS CHAIR 
Srinivas Aluru, Iowa State University 


AWARDS CHAIR 
Arvind, MIT 


KEYNOTE CHAIR 
Rajesh Gupta, University of California, San Diego


INDUSTRY LIAISON CHAIR 
Sudheendra Hangal, Sun Microsystems 


PUBLICITY CHAIR 
Manish Parashar, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 


PUBLICATIONS CHAIR 
Sushil K. Prasad, Georgia State University


CYBER CHAIR
Bertil Schmidt, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore


LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIR
Sally Jelinek, Electronic Design Associates, Inc.


REGISTRATION CHAIR
Susamma Barua, California State University, Fullerton


STEERING COMMITTEE 
Jose Duato, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
N. S. Nagaraj, Infosys
Viktor K. Prasanna, University of Southern California, Chair
N. Radhakrishnan, US Army Research Lab
Venkat Ramana, Cray-Hinditron
Shubhra Roy, Intel India
Sartaj Sahni, University of Florida
Dheeraj Sanghi, IIT, Kanpur
Assaf Schuster, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Israel 
Uday Shukla, IBM India 
V. Sridhar, Satyam Computer Services Ltd.

Steering Committee 2004 membership also includes the general co-chairs,
program chairs and vice general chairs from 2003, 2004 & 2005.

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* Workshop on Computer Architecture Education Call for Papers

                WORKSHOP ON COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE EDUCATION
                             Munich, Germany
                           June 19 or 20, 2004
                       Held in conjunction with the
           31st International Symposium on Computer Architecture
                 http://www4.ncsu.edu/~efg/wcae2004.html
             Submission deadline: May 7, 2004 (full paper)
Theme

This is the eleventh in a series of workshops that have been held at both
ISCA and at HPCA, most recently at ISCA 2002 in Anchorage.  The goal of the
workshop is to provide a forum for educators to discuss and share their
experiences and teaching philosophy.  The goal is for participants to come
away from the workshop with new ideas on delivering courses in computer
architecture.  Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the
following.

Topics of Interest

  New approaches to introductory courses  Hardware tools
  Advanced courses                        Simulators and other software tools
  New curricula                           Teaching embedded systems
  National differences in curricula       Prototyping
  Interdepartmental issues (CS/ECE)       Visualization aids
  Distance education                      VLSI design packages
  Active learning                         Web-based materials
  Industrial support for teaching         Textbook development
  Encouraging students to do research     Textbook selection
  Encouraging students to pursue the PhD  Integration of research into teaching

The workshop format will ample time for discussion as well as presentations
of invited and refereed papers.  The keynote talk will be given by Bill
Dally.

Submission of Contributions

Interested authors should submit a full paper (not to exceed 8 pages,
with a minimum font size of 10 points) to

                            Edward F. Gehringer
                           e-mail: efg@ncsu.edu
               Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
                      North Carolina State University
                                 Box 7256
                          Raleigh, NC 27695-7256
                              +1 919 515-2066

Extended abstracts may be submitted for feedback, but the full paper
will be needed by May 7.  Electronic submission is required,
preferably as a PDF attachment to an e-mail message.

Industry Participation

We encourage participation by book publishers, computer manufacturers,
software vendors, or companies which develop or market products used in the
delivery of computer architecture education. Any company interested in
participating in the workshop should contact the organizer at the address
above.

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* Clockless Computing: Past and Future,

A symposium to be held on March 26, 2004, at Whittaker Hall on the
Washington University campus, in St. Louis, MO.  This symposium brings
together leaders in the field of Asynchronous computing:

Keynote: Ivan Sutherland (VP of Sun Microsystems, Turing award winner)

Invited speakers:
         Wesley Clark (Clark, Rockoff, and Associates)
         Al Davis (University of Utah)
         Steve Nowick (Columbia University)
         Steve Furber (University of Manchester, England)
         Uri Cummings (Fulcrum Microsystems)

The event is free and open to the public, more information is
available at:

http://www.cse.wustl.edu/clockless



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