CALL FOR PAPERS

Workshop on Exploring the Trace Space for Dynamic Optimization Techniques

held in conjunction with the

17th International Conference on Supercomputing

IMPORTANT CHANGE: Sunday, June 22, 8:45 AM - 12:30 PM

San Francisco Bay Area USA

http://www.cs.pitt.edu/traces

FINAL PROGRAM

Optimization techniques that exploit run-time behavior and information have become vitally important to modern computer systems. A number of hardware techniques rely on instruction traces, including value reuse based on traces and trace caches which improve the effective bandwidth of instruction fetch. Traces are also at the heart of many software dynamic tanslation systems, including dynamic optimizers and binary translators, which apply code improvements across traces. With the increasing importance of trace techniques to both hardware and software, there is a tremendous need and exciting opportunity for research in new techniques and uses for instruction traces. This workshop solicits papers that report new results on the unique opportunities, challenges and benefits of hardware and software optimization with traces. The topics of interest include but are not limited to:

Accepted papers will be published in a digest of papers to be distributed at the workshop. Electronic submission of papers is required. Papers may be submitted by e-mail to one of the workshop organizers below. The deadline for submissions is May 12, 2003.

Papers should be at most 10 pages in 10-point type and two columns. Papers must be formatted in US Letter page size (8.5 x 11.0"). Adobe PDF is preferred for submission; however, Postscript is acceptable. Papers must be viewable with Adobe Acrobat 3.0 or Ghostscript. Please be sure that all necessary fonts are embedded in the PDF or postscript file.

In order to guarantee that the Workshop will take place, each accepted paper must be supported by the registration of at least one of its authors. If you intend to submit a paper to this workshop please send a message to the organizers, this would be a big help in the reviewing process."

Important Dates

May 12 - Papers due - NOW EXTENDED TO THURSDAY, MAY 15
May 23 - Author notification
June 6 - Camera ready papers due
June 22 - Workshop at ICS'03

Paper Submission

Papers may be submitted by e-mail to one of the workshop organizers, childers@cs.pitt.edu or felipe@cos.ufrj.br.

Workshop Registration

Registration is being handled by the ICS'03 conference. Please see the main conference web site for registration details: http://www.csit.fsu.edu/ics03 The last day to register at the advance rate is May 31. Authors of workshop papers must register by May 31.

Conference Hotel

The conference hotel for ICS is the Crowne Plaza at Union Square. The last day to reserve a room at the conference rate ($149/night) is May 31. Please visit the ICS hotel web site for more information.

Workshop Website

http://www.cs.pitt.edu/traces

Workshop Co-organizers

Bruce Childers (childers@cs.pitt.edu), Univ. of Pittsburgh, USA
Felipe M. G. Franca (felipe@cos.ufrj.br), COPPE-UFRJ,Brazil

Program Committee

Erik Altman, IBM
Tom Conte, North Carolina State University
Amarildo T. Costa, IME-RJ, Brazil
Eliseu M. Chaves Filho, Morphotech
Michael Hind, IBM
David Kaeli, Northeastern University
Sally McKee, Cornell
Philippe O. A. Navaux, UFRGS, Brazil
Vinod E. F. Rebello, UFF, Brazil
Mary Lou Soffa, University of Pittsburgh
Alberto De Souza, UFES, Brazil
Bronis de Supinski, LLNL

ICS'03 Conference Web Site

http://www.csit.fsu.edu/ics03