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  1. DSN-2004: The International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks

    *June 28-July 1, 2004, Florence, Italy *Paper Due date: November 14, 2003 -Submitted by: Luca Simoncini, luca.simoncini@isti.cnr.it -Call For Papers: URL: <http://www.dsn.org>

  2. CGO 2004: Second Annual IEEE/ACM INTERNATIONAL

    SYMPOSIUM ON CODE GENERATION and OPTIMIZATION *Mid to Late March, 2004 - San Jose, California *Submission Deadline: September 15, 2003 -submitted by: Dan Connors <dconnors@Colorado.EDU> -Call For Papers: http://www.cgo.org

  3. HOT INTERCONNECTS 11: A Symposium on High Performance Interconnects

    *Stanford University, August 20-22, 2003 -Submitted by: Fabrizio Petrini <fabrizio@lanl.gov> -CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: https://newton.computer.org/Conferences/hot03.nsf/Register?OpenForm


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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Message Details~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS

The International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks = (DSN-2004)

Palazzo dei Congressi, Florence, Italy
June 28-July 1, 2004
http://www.dsn.org

Sponsored by:
IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Fault-Tolerant Computing = and
IFIP WG 10.4 on Dependable Computing and Fault Tolerance In cooperation with:
AICA Italy, IBM USA, ISTI-CNR Italy, LAAS-CNRS France, U. of Coimbra = Portugal, U. of Florence Italy, U. of
Piemonte Orientale Italy, U. of Pisa Italy

Important Dates:

Papers and Panels: November 14, 2003 Workshop Proposals: October 10, 2003 Workshop Submissions: January 12, 2004
Tutorials: January 12, 2004
Student Forum: April 26, 2004
Fast Abstracts: April 26, 2004

DSN 2004 will be held in Florence, Italy. DSN 2004 represents the = continuation of over three decades of tradition in the field of = dependable computing. The conference will have multiple tracks of = refereed papers, including the Dependable Computing and Communications = Symposium (DCCS) and the Performance and Dependability Symposium (PDS). = There will also be Workshops, Tutorials, a Student Forum, and Fast = Abstracts to highlight late-breaking research. DSN is the premier forum = for researchers, practitioners, and users to learn and exchange = information on the latest research results in dependable systems and = networks.

DSN-2004 invites you to contribute to its broad-based program by submitting in one or more of the categories outlined below.

. Regular Papers report on recent research results.

. Practical Experience Reports provide in-depth description of an experience or a case study.

. Software & System Demonstrations and Tool Demonstrations describe the software, the system, or the tool, its context and objective, and the planned demonstration.

. Panels discuss and debate topics of high interest in the community.

. Workshops provide opportunities for focused discussion on selected topics in a small group setting.

. Tutorials provide a short course on dependability practice, techniques and theories.

. Student Forum provides an opportunity for Ph.D. students to present their research.

. Fast Abstracts present work-in-progress.

Topics (include, but are not limited to):

Analytical and Simulation Techniques for

Performance and Dependability Assessment Architectures for Dependable Computer Systems Dependability Benchmarking
Dependability of High-Speed Networks and Protocols Dependability Modeling and Prediction
Dependability in VLSI
E-commerce Dependability
Fault Tolerance in Transaction Processing Fault Tolerance in Distributed & Real-Time Systems Fault Tolerance in Multimedia Systems
Fault Tolerance in Mobile Systems
Internet Dependability and Quality of Service Survivable and Intrusion-Tolerant Systems Measurement Techniques for Performance and Dependability Assessment Safety-Critical Systems
Software Testing, Validation, and Verification Software Reliability
Tools for Performance and Dependability Assessment

For complete information on DSN-2004 please visit our website at <http://www.dsn.org>.


                               CGO 2004
                          http://www.cgo.org

                           CALL FOR PAPERS
                     Deadline: September 15, 2003

                 Second Annual IEEE/ACM INTERNATIONAL
            SYMPOSIUM ON CODE GENERATION and OPTIMIZATION

with special emphasis on feedback-directed and runtime optimization

Mid to Late March, 2004 - San Jose, California

The International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization (CGO) provides a premier venue to bring together researchers and practitioners working on feedback-directed optimization and back-end compilation techniques. The conference spans the spectrum from purely static to fully dynamic techniques. CGO addresses code optimization and the interaction of optimization with modern hardware. It is of special interest to those focused on system performance and other benefits visible to system users. Papers are solicited in:

SUBMISSION DETAILS: Sept. 15, 2003 at 7pm EDT. There is an automatic, one week extension. There will be no other extensions. Submit one electronic copy of your 5000-word paper in PDF format. Please visit the web site for paper format guidelines and submission instructions. Notification of acceptance will occur by early November 2003.

TUTORIAL/WORKSHOPS: We are also actively seeking proposals for workshops and tutorials to be held in conjunction with CGO 2004. Of particular interest are proposals that place an emphasis on code generation, dynamic optimizations, and interactions across system components: compilers, architecture, OS, runtime system.

FURTHER INFORMATION: Please contact Mike Smith (smith@eecs.harvard.edu, Program Chair), Peng Wu (pengwu@us.ibm.com, Tutorials Chair), or Calin Cascaval (cascaval@us.ibm.com, Workshops Chair).

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Carole Dulong, Intel, General Chair
Michael D. Smith, Harvard, Program Chair Peng Wu, IBM, Tutorials Chair
Calin Cascaval, Workshops Chair
Dan Connors, Colorado, Publicity Chair
Tom Conte, NC State, Publications Chair Cliff Young, DE Shaw, Registration Chair Jeff Collard, HP Labs, Local Arrangements David August, Princeton, Co-Finance Chair Scott Mahlke, Michigan, Co-Finance Chair

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Erik Altman, IBM
David August, Princeton
Rastislav Bodik, UC Berkeley
Brad Calder, UC San Diego
Calin Cascaval, IBM
Robert Cohn, Intel
Jeff Collard, HP
Dan Connors, U. of Colorado
Keith Cooper, Rice
Bob Davidson, Microsoft
Jack Davidson, U. of Virginia
Jim Dehnert, Transmeta
Carole Dulong, Intel
Christine Eisenbeis, INRIA
Michael Franz, UC Irvine
Chris Fraser, Microsoft
Stefan Freudenberger, STMicroelectronics Seth Goldstein, CMU
Antonio Gonzalez, UPC Barcelona & Intel Labs Rajiv Gupta, U. of Arizona
Wen-mei Hwu, University of Illinois
Teresa Johnson, HP
Roy Ju, Intel
Chandra Krintz, UC Santa Barbara
Scott Mahlke, U. of Michigan
Scott McFarling, Microsoft
Chris J. Newburn, Intel
Keshav Pingali, Cornell
Mary Lou Soffa, U. of Pittsburgh
Mario Wolczko, Sun
Peng Wu, IBM
Cliff Young, DE Shaw

The conference is co-sponsored by IEEE Computer Society TC-uARCH and ACM SIGMICRO, in cooperation with ACM SIGPLAN.

http://www.cgo.org



CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

>>>>>>>>>> HOT INTERCONNECTS 11 <<<<<<<<<<

A Symposium on High Performance Interconnects at Stanford University

August 20-22, 2003


The 11th annual Hot Interconnects conference, held this year from August 20-22 in Stanford, CA, brings together the designers and architects of high-performance networking systems, networking chips, and networking software at the top university, industry, and venture capital firms.

Three days of technical sessions, tutorials, and a panel will keep you on top of the latest innovations coming from research and industry laboratories.

This year, 19 Technical presentations at the conference focus on the newest, networking designs and implementations of:

The conference also includes three tutorials: T1 - High-Speed Networking: A Systematic Approach to High-Bandwidth,

Low-Latency Communication: James Sterbenz of BBN T2 - Designing Next Generation Clusters, Cluster-based Servers and

         Datacenters with InfiniBand: Opportunities and Challenges:
         Dhabaleswar Panda (Ohio State) 
    T3 - SLA/QoS in Partially Available and Intermittent Network Services:
         Petre Dini (Cisco)

The conference also includes a panel discussion, led by Fabrizio Petrini of Los Alamos National Laboratory, on High-Performance Interconnection Networks for Cluster Computing. Panel members include: Greg Pfister of IBM Austin, Kevin Daierling of Mellanox, Moray McLaren of Quadrics, Wu-chun Feng of LANL, and Ron Brightwell of Sandia.

The advance program is on-line as:

http://www.gradebot.com/hoti_2003/hoti_preliminary_program.html

The full conference homepage is on-line as:

http://www.hoti.org/

The Hot Interconnects conference will be held in Memorial auditorium on the campus of Stanford University between August 20-22. Details about the Stanford, California area; including nearby hotels, parking, and other relevant travel information; are on-line as:

http://www.hoti.org/hoti11/parking.html

The conference is sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society. Patrons include: Intel, Global Velocity, Quadrics, Warthman Associates, IP Dynamics, and the Enterprise Network of Silicon Valley.

The Registration page is on-line as:

https://newton.computer.org/conferences/hot03.nsf/ The best way to register is via the IEEE computer society's secure, electronic, web-form, which is on-line as:

https://newton.computer.org/Conferences/hot03.nsf/Register?OpenForm

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