CFP fuer die SPAA '96
Date: Wed, 4 Oct 95 15:41 MET
From: alt@inf.fu-berlin.de (Prof. Alt)
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Subject: CFP fuer die SPAA '96
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Sehr geehrter Herr Prof. Alt,
wuerden Sie bitte den anhaengenden CFP fuer die SPAA 96 an die Mitglieder
der GI-Fachgruppe 0.1.1 per EMail verschicken?
Vielen Dank,
Rolf Wanka
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Eighth Annual ACM Symposium on
PARALLEL ALGORITHMS AND ARCHITECTURES (SPAA)
June 24-26, 1996
Padua, Italy
http://www.cs.jhu.edu/Conferences/SPAA/
The Eighth Annual ACM Symposium on Parallel Algorithms and Architectures
(SPAA'96) is sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Groups for Algorithms and
Computation (SIGACT) and Computer Architecture (SIGARCH) and organized in
cooperation with the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science.
CONTRIBUTED PAPERS: Contributed papers are sought in the areas of parallel
algorithms and architectures. A major goal of SPAA is to foster communication
and cooperation among the diverse communities involved in the theory and
practice of parallel computing, including those involved in systems, algorithm
analysis, languages, and applications. This year the symposium will have two
tracks of papers.
Regular papers: Regular papers should present original, fundamental advances
in the areas covered by the conference. The Symposium especially encourages
papers that offer novel approaches to parallel computing, present new ideas in
parallel algorithms or architecuters (including networks), present models for
accounting for costs on parallel machines, or study the interaction of parallel
algorithms, languages and architectures. These papers will be accompanied by a
25-minute presentation, and must not be submitted to any other conference with
published proceedings.
Research summaries: These abstracts should summarize an ongoing research
project. The purpose is to disseminate information on a project and update
the community on recent results, some of which may have been reported in
detail elsewhere. Among the topics suitable for this track are summaries of
projects to build a parallel machine, to develop a library of parallel
algorithms, or implement a parallel language. Summaries will be limited to 3
conference pages and will be accompanied by a short presentation. Because of
the short format, these papers should be concise and rely heavily on references
to other sources of information.
SUBMISSIONS: Authors are invited to send draft papers to:
Guy Blelloch, SPAA'96 Program Chair
Department of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3891
The deadline for submissions is JANUARY 16, 1996. Inquiries should be
addressed to Ms. Cleah Schlueter (phone: (412) 268-7884; fax: (412) 268-5575;
e-mail: cleah@cs.cmu.edu).
FORMAT FOR SUBMISSIONS: Authors should submit 15 double-sided copies of a draft
of their paper. The cover page should include (1) whether it is a regular or
summary paper, (2) title, (3) authors and affiliation, (4) e-mail address of
the contact author, (5) a brief abstract describing the work. A submission for
a regular paper should then include an introduction understandable to a
nonspecialist including motivation and previous work, followed by a technical
exposition directed toward a specialist. The draft paper---excluding cover
page, figures, and references---should not exceed 10 printed pages in 11-point
type or larger. More details may be supplied in a clearly marked appendix
which may be read at the discretion of the Program Committee. A submission for
a research summary should be directed to a nonspecialist, and should not exceed
5 printed pages. Any paper deviating significantly from these guidelines---or
which is not received by the January 16, 1996 deadline---risks rejection
without consideration of its merits.
NOTIFICATION: Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection by e-mail
and a letter mailed on or before February 29, 1996. A final copy of each
accepted paper, prepared according to ACM guidelines, must be received by the
Program Chair by March 26, 1996.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Roberto Bisiani, U. Milan
Robert Cypher, Johns Hopkins
Phil Gibbons, AT&T Bell Labs
Thomas Gross, ETH Zurich
F. Meyer auf der Heide, U. Paderborn
Christopher Jesshope, U. Surrey
Bill McColl, Oxford University
Vijaya Ramachandran, U. of Texas
John Reif, Duke University
Horst Simon, Silicon Graphics
Larry Snyder, U. Washington
Kathy Yelick, UC Berkeley
PROGRAM CHAIR: Guy E. Blelloch, CMU
GENERAL CHAIR: Charles E. Leiserson, MIT
CONFERENCE TREASURER: Bruce Maggs, CMU
CONFERENCE SECRETARY: Robert Cypher, Johns Hopkins
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE: Gianfranco Bilardi (Chair), Concettina Guerra,
Massimo Maresca, Andrea Pietracaprina, Marinella Pines, Geppino Pucci,
Universita di Padova.
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