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CF '04
2004 ACM International Conference on
Computing Frontiers
Ischia, Italy, 14-16 April 2004
Sponsored by ACM - SIGMICRO
The increasing needs of present and future computation-intensive
applications have stimulated research in new and innovative approaches to
the design and implementation of high-performance computing systems. This
challenging boundary between state of the art and innovation constitutes
the computing frontiers, which needs to push forward and provide the
computational support required for the advancement of all science domains
and applications. This conference will focus on a wide spectrum of
advanced technologies and radically new solutions and is designed to foster
communication between the various scientific areas and disciplines
involved. Authors are invited to submit papers on all areas of innovative
computing systems which extend the current frontiers of computer science
and engineering and that will provide advanced systems for current and
future applications.
Papers are sought on theory, methodologies, technologies, and
implementations concerned with innovations in computing paradigms,
computational models, architectural paradigms, computer architectures,
development environments, compilers, operating environments, etc. Main
topics include, but are not limited to, the following.
- Pervasive and ubiquitous computing | - Autonomous intelligent computing
- Embedded processing and networking | systems
- Wearable computing | - Nanotechnologies for high-performance
- Systems and networks on chip | computing
- Grid computing | - Molecular computing
- Parallel computing systems | - Computational neuroscience
- Clustered computing systems and | - Neuromorphic computing
server farms | - Evolutionary systems
- High-performance processors | - Computing systems for bioinformatics
- Application-specific computing | - Computing systems for knowledge
systems | processing
- High-performance parallel storage | - Computing systems for virtual
and I/O systems | environments
- High-performance networked storage | - Resilient and dependable computing
systems | systems
- Quantum computing |
PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 15, 2003
Submission details and all information concerning the symposium can be
found at the conference web site (http://www.computingfrontiers.org).
Acceptance/rejection will be emailed by December 20, 2003. The final
manuscript will due January 24, 2004. Submission implies that at least one
author will register at the conference and present the paper.
General Chair
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Stamatis Vassiliadis, NL
Technical Program Chairs
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Jean-Luc Gaudiot, US
Vincenzo Piuri, IT
Program Committee
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Nader Bagherzadeh, US | Charlie Catlett, US
Toni Cortes, ES | Renzo Davoli, IT
Kemal Ebcioglu, US | Paolo Faraboschi, ES
Edil S.T. Fernandes, BR | David Fogel, US
Guang R. Gao, US | Iliya Georgiev, US
Michael E. Hasselmo, US | Lakhmi C. Jain, AU
Simon Jones, UK | Fabrizio Lombardi, US
Miroslaw Malek, DE | Cecilia Metra, IT
Gabor Nemeth, HU | Yale Patt, US
Alex Pentland, US | Emil Petriu, CA
Martin B Plenio, UK | Kaushik Roy, US
Grzegorz Rozenberg, NL | Norbert Streitz, DE
Bogong Su, US | Earl E. Swartzlander, US
John Taylor, UK | Alex Yakovlev, UK
Special Sessions Chair
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Giacomo Sechi, IT
Publication Chair
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Monica Alderighi, IT
Local Arrangements Chair
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Sergio D'Angelo, IT
Web Site: http://www.computingfrontiers.org
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