A printable version of the CFP is available here.
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ICS is the premier international forum for the presentation of research results in high-performance computing systems. Now in its 16th year, the conference also includes invited talks, tutorials, workshops, panels, and exhibits. In 2002, the conference will be held in New York City, at Columbia University, an Ivy League school of historical importance, and one of the top educational centers in the United States. The Columbia campus houses architecturally impressive buildings (some built in the 1890's), and is only 14 minutes away from the city center by subway.
1. Submission of Papers
Papers are solicited on all aspects of research, development, and application of high-performance systems, including (but not limited to):
New experimental and
commercial systems
Architectures with fine and
coarse grain parallelism
Grid computing
Novel infrastructures for
the Internet
Parallel network processors
Parallel I/O and storage
Autonomic computing
Ubiquitous computing
Embedded and power-aware
computer architectures
Operating systems and
support software
Restructuring and optimizing
compilers
Program development tools
High-performance Java
Performance evaluation
studies
Numerical or non-numerical
algorithms
Computationally challenging
scientific and e-business applications.
Papers should not exceed 6,000 words, and must be submitted electronically using the submission form available at http://www.tc.cornell.edu/ics02/. Submissions must be in pdf or postscript format.
Selected papers from the ICS'02 conference proceedings will also be published in the International Journal for Parallel Programming.
For additional information about submission procedures, please contact the Program Co-chairs Keshav Pingali (Cornell University, pingali@cs.cornell.edu) and Alex Nicolau (University of California at Irvine, nicolau@ics.uci.edu).
2. Proposals for Workshops and Tutorials
Workshop and tutorial proposals are solicited, and are due by March 15, 2002. Please contact Liviu Iftode (Rutgers University, iftode@cs.rutgers.edu) and Rajiv Gupta (University of Arizona, gupta@cs.arizona.edu) for additional details about tutorials and workshops, respectively.
3. Conference organizers
General Chair:
Dr. Kemal Ebcioglu
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Yorktown Heights, NY
kemal@watson.ibm.com
Program Co-Chairs:
Prof. Keshav Pingali
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY
pingali@cs.cornell.edu
Prof. Alex Nicolau
University of California
Irvine, CA
nicolau@ics.uci.edu
Local arrangements chair:
Dr. Sam Midkiff, IBM
Research
Registration chair:
Dr. Peng Wu, IBM Research
pengwu@us.ibm.com
Finance chair:
Dr. Harini Srinivasan, IBM
Research
Webmaster:
Dr. Paul Stodghill, Cornell
University
stodghil@cs.cornell.edu
Publicity chair:
Prof. Eduard Ayguade, UPC
Barcelona, Spain
Student advocate:
Dr. Gabby Silberman, IBM
Ctr. for Advanced Studies
Tutorials chair:
Prof. Liviu Iftode, Rutgers
Workshops chair:
Prof. Rajiv Gupta, Arizona
Exhibits chair:
Prof. Lawrence Rauchwerger,
Texas A&M U.
Panel organization chair:
Prof. Hans Zima, U. of
Vienna and Caltech
Publications chair:
Dr. Manish Gupta, IBM
Research
Program Committee:
Saman Amarasinghe (MIT)
Eduard Ayguade (UPC
Barcelona)
Scott Baden (UCSD)
Martin Burtscher (Cornell)
Sid Chatterjee (IBM
Research)
Alain Darte (ENS-Lyon)
Srinivas Devadas (MIT)
Kemal Ebcioglu (IBM
Research)
Babak Falsafi (CMU)
Guang Gao (Delaware)
German Goldszmidt (IBM
Research)
Elana Granston (TI)
Tony Hey (Southampton)
Hironori Kasahara (Waseda,
Japan)
Ken Kennedy (Rice)
Sunil Kim (Korea)
John Kubiatowicz (Berkeley)
Wei Li (Intel)
Rajit Manohar (Cornell)
Alex Nicolau (UC Irvine)
Jason Nieh (Columbia)
Rod Oldehoeft (Los Alamos)
David Padua (Illinois)
Yale Patt (Austin)
Keshav Pingali (Cornell)
Constantine Polychronopoulos
(Illinois)
Rob Schreiber (HP Labs)
Marc Snir (Illinois)
Mateo Valero (UPC Barcelona)
Alex Veidenbaum (UC Irvine)
Harry Wijshoff (Leiden)
Kathy Yelick (Berkeley)
4. Important Dates
Paper submission deadline:
February 15, 2002
Author notification: April.
1, 2002
Final papers due: May 6,
2002
Workshop and tutorial
proposals due: March 15, 2002.
Webmaster: ics02@tc.cornell.edu