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- Subject: Symp. on Integrated Systems - 3/14-16/93 - CFP
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- Date: 28 Jul 92 22:31:28 GMT
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- The Symposium on Integrated Systems is a descendent of the Conferences
- on Advanced Research in VLSI initiated by Caltech and MIT. Like those
- conferences we will continue the tradition of soliciting and accepting
- the highest quality papers on topics relating to VLSI. Unlike those
- conferences, we have a new title and a new emphasis, namely systems
- integration issues in microelectronic systems "from the chips up".
- The program committee will select a small number of invited speakers,
- and will continue the tradition of being the premier conference for
- research contributions in the area of VLSI systems.
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- UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
-
- SYMPOSIUM ON INTEGRATED SYSTEMS
- (Previously the Conference on Advanced Research in VLSI)
-
- Seattle, Washington
- March 14 - 16, 1993
-
- **************** (Note date change from first posting) ***************
-
- ***********************
- * CALL FOR PAPERS *
- ***********************
-
- Recent advances in microelectronic technologies have enabled new
- architectures and applications requiring highly integrated or
- large-scale systems. Papers are invited describing original research
- addressing issues in building integrated systems "from the chips up."
- This includes a wide range of interrelated disciplines, including
- basic technology, circuits and devices, VLSI architectures, design
- automation and applications.
-
- Although the SIS conference is the 15th in a series that has been held
- at Caltech, MIT, UNC Chapel Hill, Stanford, UC Santa Cruz, and Brown,
- it now seeks greater emphasis on systems issues in the design and
- construction of large-scale microelectronic systems. Papers are
- solicited in the following and related areas:
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- Systems Issues: System partitioning and integration, interfaces,
- networks and interconnect technology, I/O and secondary
- storage, communications systems, clock distribution,
- asynchronous systems, packaging, MCMs.
- VLSI Architectures: Highly parallel architectures, special-purpose
- VLSI chips and systems, novel small-scale systems, programmable
- structures and FPGAs, fault tolerance.
- Circuits and Devices: New storage technologies, innovative circuit
- design, wafer-scale systems, low-power systems.
- New Technologies: New storage technologies, packaging, optical computing.
- Design Automation: Circuit and system synthesis, architectural
- design support, hardware/software co-design, analysis and
- simulation, novel design methodologies.
-
- **** Keynote Address - John Hennessy, Stanford University ****
-
- Contributed papers: submit five copies of a draft paper, not to exceed
- 15 pages, with a 500-word abstract postmarked by Tuesday, October 6,
- 1992 to:
- University of Washington Conference
- 114 Sieg Hall, FR-35
- Seattle, WA 98l95
-
- Please include address, phone number, and email address (if available)
- for the contact author. Notification of acceptances will be sent by
- December 1, 1992. Camera-ready copy of accepted papers is due by
- January 5, 1993 so that the proceedings can be available at the
- conference.
-
- Organization of the Conference: The conference is organized by the
- Laboratory for Integrated Systems, University of Washington. The
- General Chair is Larry Snyder. If you would like further information
- about the conference, contact Kay Beck at the above address or at
- (206) 685-3796 (phone), (206) 543-2969 (FAX) or kbeck@cs.washington.edu
- (email). Please note that the first full day of the conference will be
- a Sunday.
-
- Program Committee
- -----------------
- Anant Agarwal, MIT Dick Lyon, Apple
- Gaetano Borriello, UW (Co-chair) Alain Martin, Caltech
- Bob Brodersen, UC Berkeley Trevor Mudge, Michigan
- Paul Chow, Toronto John Poulton, UNC
- Carl Ebeling, UW (Co-chair) Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, UC Berkeley
- Ed Frank, Sun Martine Schlag, UC Santa Cruz
- Allan Fisher, CMU Bob Sproull, Sun
- Mark Horowitz, Stanford Tom Szymanski, ATT
- Norm Jouppi, DEC Jean Vuillemin, DEC Paris
-