IISWC-2009
October 4th-6th, 2009
Austin, TX, USA |
This symposium is dedicated to the understanding and
characterization of workloads that run on all types of computing systems. New
applications and programming paradigms continue to emerge as the diversity and
performance of computers increase. On the one hand, computing workloads evolve
and change with advances in microarchitecture, compilers, programming languages,
and networking/communication technologies. On the other hand, improvements in
computing technology are usually based on a solid understanding and analysis of
existing workloads. Whether they are PDAs, wireless and embedded systems at the
low end or massively parallel systems at the high end, the design of future
computing machines can be significantly improved if we understand the
characteristics of the workloads that are expected to run on them. This symposium,
sponsored by IEEE Computer Society and the Technical
Committee on Computer Architecture, will focus on characterizing and
understanding modern computer applications commercial and scientific computing.
Panel
Discussion: "What’s the new “General Purpose?" (October
6th, 1:30pm-2:30pm)
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Moderator: Tom Conte
(Georgia Tech)
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Panelists: Leslie
Barnes (AMD), Paolo Faraboschi (HP Lab),
Yale Patt (UT-Austin) and JoAnn Paul (Virginia Tech)
Abstracts for
2 Tutorials are posted (Tutorial I:
9am-5pm,
Tutorial II: 1:45pm-5pm)
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For further information, please
contact the General or Program Chair:
General Chair
Derek Chiou, UT-Austin
( derek @ ece.utexas.edu )
Program Chair
Tom Conte, Georgia Tech
( conte @ cc.gatech.edu )
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