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SPEC Benchmark Workshop 2009
January 25, 2009
Austin, Texas
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*** Paper submission deadline extended to October 15, 2008 ***
http://www.spec.org/workshops/2009/austin/
In Cooperation with IEEE Technical Committee on Computer Architecture
(TCCA)
Proceedings published by Springer as LNCS volume.
The goal of the SPEC 2009 Workshop is to provide a forum for academia
and industry to discuss the
practice of system performance evaluation by the sharing of ideas antd
experiences. The workshop will
bring together developers and users of performance evaluation software
and will be held on Sunday,
January 25, 2009 in Austin, Texas, in conjunction with SPEC's Annual
meetings.
Presentations will center on novel performance evaluation strategies;
new benchmark design; use of
benchmarks in industry, academia and government; and workload
characterization. While traditional
areas of performance evaluation are solicited, papers addressing the
emerging areas related to
evaluating power, reliability, virtualization scalability and security
are also of interest.
The Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC) invites the
performance evaluation community
to submit full papers and extended abstracts on a range of topics
relevant to performance evaluation.
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Submission guidelines:
Full (20 page) and short (8 page) papers are solicited. Submissions
should be formatted according to
the LNCS format (see author's instructions given on http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html)
.
Submissions must be original and should not have been published
previously or be under consideration
for publication while being evaluated for this workshop. Papers must
be submitted electronically in PDF
format through EasyChair (http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=spec2009
).
The proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag as a volume in
the Lecture Note of Computer Science (LNCS) series.
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Important Dates
Paper/Extended Abstract Submission: October 15, 2008
Notification of Acceptances: November 5, 2008
Final Version of Papers: November 15, 2008
Workshop: January 25, 2009
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Organization
General Chair: Rudi Eigenmann, Purdue University
Program Chair: David Kaeli, Northeastern University
Publication Chair: Kai Sachs, TU Darmstadt
**Steering Committee**
Alan Adamson - IBM Canada
Jose Nelson Amaral - University of Alberta
David Bader - Georgia Tech
Rudi Eigenmann - Purdue University
Rema Hariharan - AMD
John Henning - Sun Microsystems
Lizy John - University of Texas at Austin
Sam Kounev - Universitat Karlsruhe (TH)
David Kaeli - Northeastern University
David Morse - Dell
Kai Sachs - TU Darmstadt
**Program Committee**
Jose Nelson Amaral - University of Alberta
Umesh Bellur - Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Anton Chernoff - AMD
Lieven Eeckhout - University of Ghent
Rudi Eigenmann - Purdue University
Jose Gonzalez - Intel Barcelona
John Henning - Sun Microsystems
Lizy John - University of Texas at Austin
David Kaeli - Northeastern University
Helen Karatza - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Samuel Kounev - Universitat Karlsruhe (TH)
Tao Li - University of Florida
David Lilja - University of Minnesota
Christoph Lindemann - University of Leipzig
John Mashey - Consultant
Jeffrey Reilly - Intel Corporation
Resit Sendag - University of Rhode Island
Erich Strohmaier - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Bronis Supinski - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Petr Tuma - Charles University in Prague
Reinhold Weicker - formerly Fujitsu Siemens
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