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CDES'08 - The 2008 International Conference on Computer Design

Last modified 2007-12-13 07:38

Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (July 14-17, 2008)

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    You are invited to submit a full paper for consideration. All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings/book.

    Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

        • Processor and co-processor design
        • VLSI systems design and scaling techniques
        • ASIC design and architectures
        • Arithmetic circuits + Logic and circuit design
        • Microarchitectures
        • Power-efficient computer design and power management
        • Parallel/multi-processor computer architectures
        • Innovative hardware/software architectures
        • Scheduling techniques
        • Prefetching techniques
        • Architecture simulation systems
        • Branch prediction
        • Superscalar and dataflow design
        • Interconnect and interface design
        • Performance analysis and evaluation
        • Multi-thread, multi-cluster, multi-core systems and processors
        • Benchmarking and measurements
        • Quantum computing
        • Novel design and methodologies
        • System-on-a-chip: design and methodology
        • Complexity issues
        • Cache and memory systems
        • Reliable architectures
        • Computer systems design and applications
        • High-level design methodologies
        • Support of operating systems and languages
        • Interaction between compilers and computer architectures
        • Synthesis
        • Pipelining
        • Mixed-signal design and analysis
        • Electrical/packaging designs and co-designs
        • FPGA-based design
        • Impact of novel technologies on computer architecture
        • Case studies
        • Emerging technologies

        Topics in Nanotechnology - all areas of nanotechnology are of great interest:
          • Integration of high-performance computing in nanotechnology
          • Bio-inspired and nano-scale integrated computing
          • Material science
          • Nanodevices and nanostructures
          • Biomolecular machinery
          • Nanomaterials
          • Nanomedicine
          • Nanobiotechnology
          • Scanning probes
          • Nanoelectronics
          • Nanosensors
          • Self-assembly
          • Nanoscale structures and nanosystems
          • Biomedical engineering and nanotechnology
          • Supramolecular chemistry and technology
          • Supercomputing and nanotechnology
          • Nanotech and space exploration
          • Miniaturization of science
          • Nanotechnology and bioinformatics
          • Nanotechnology challenges
          • Case studies and emerging applications

        Topics in Real-Time Computing and Systems:
          • Hardware software co-design
          • System-on-chip
          • Energy-aware real-time systems and applications
          • Quality of service and scheduling
          • Software engineering for real-time computing and systems
          • System design and analysis (probabilistic analysis, quality of service support, validation technologies, survivability and security, reliability issues, ...)
          • Infrastructure and hardware (embedded devices, resource constrained methods, time synchronization, ...)
          • Software technologies (real-time operating systems, middleware and distributed technologies, compiler support, component-based technologies, ...)
          • Fault-tolerance
          • Embedded systems and ubiquitous computing
          • Real-time network connection scheduling
          • Feed-back scheduling
          • Multiprocessor scheduling
          • Resource management
          • Scheduling algorithms and analysis
          • Real-time kernel support
          • Modeling and synthesis techniques
          • Real-time data-flow applications/computing
          • Real-time control and sensing
          • Real-time and embedded distributed algorithms and systems
          • Simulation of real-time systems
          • Multimedia and QoS support
          • Real-time middleware systems
          • Object oriented methods for real-time systems
          • Knowledge-based real-time systems
          • Algorithms and emerging applications
          • Case studies
Important Date
July 14-17, 2008
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