IISWC-2006

October 25-27, 2006

Hilton Hotel

San Jose, California, USA

(Immediately following ASPLOS XII at same venue)


CALL FOR IISWC BENCHMARKS

 

 

IISWC is building a set of benchmarks to distribute to researchers. You are invited to participate in the creation of this benchmark set. In addition to the normal paper submissions, IISWC will accept "benchmark submissions." These comprise C, C++ or Java code, inputs to the code, and an associated six-page paper. The goal of the paper should be to explain the benchmark, what it does, and why it is relevant to a particular user community. Benchmark authors should be willing to allow distribution of source and input sets. Code must be open source consistent with the GNU general public license, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.

 The criteria that will be used to judge benchmarks include:

·         significance of the benchmark to a user community,

·         the ease of use,

·         the quality and clarify of the benchmark writeup, and

·         the portability of the submitted code.

 

Successful submissions will be included in the IISWC benchmark set and their associated descriptive short papers published in the IISWC proceedings.

 

Important Dates:

     Paper and Benchmark Submission: July 9, 2006
    
Notification: August 25, 2006
    
Camera Ready Paper: September 8, 2006

 

Submissions will be in the form of a webpage that will include documentation on the benchmark suite, as well as source code for the benchmarks and benchmark inputs.

Send all submissions to David Kaeli at kaeli@ece.neu.edu.

 

 

Benchmark Chair

David Kaeli, Northeastern University 

 

Benchmark Committee  

Lizy John, University of Texas at Austin
Christophe Harle, AMD
Javed Aslam, Northeastern University
Hillery Hunter, IBM Research
Yan Solihin, North Carolina State University