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- From: srimani@CS.ColoState.EDU (Pradip Srimani)
- Subject: CFP, Special Issue of VLSI Design on INterconnection Networks
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- CALL FOR PAPERS
-
- Special Issue of VLSI Design
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- on
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- Interconnection Networks
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- Tentative Publication Date: Early 1994
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- Due to fundamental physical limitations on processing speeds of sequential
- computers, the future-generation high performance computing environment
- will eventually rely entirely on exploiting the inherent parallelism in
- problems and implementing their solutions on parallel machines.
- VLSI technology makes the design of such multiprocessors feasible. We can
- view these processors as individual chips, several chips on a circuit board
- or even individual computers interconnected suitably to form networks.
- Thus, interconnection networks and their performance become an
- integral part of high performance computing in general and
- designing parallel architectures in particular.
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- The purpose of this special issue is to focus on the design and analysis
- of all aspects of interconnection networks and VLSI design issues. Specific
- topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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- o Network Topologies and Algebraic Properties.
- o Routing Algorithms.
- o Fault Tolerance Issues: Node and Link Failures.
- o VLSI Chip Design Issues.
- o Mapping of Parallel Algorithms.
- o Embedding Problems: Static and Dynamic.
- o Reconfiguration Techniques for Fault Tolerant Networks.
- o Load Balancing Issues.
- o Self-Stabilizing Distributed Algorithms on Networks.
-
- Please submit five copies of your manuscript to the guest editor
- by May 1, 1993:
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- Professor Pradip K. Srimani
- Department of Computer Science
- Colorado State University
- Ft. Collins, CO 80523
- Tel: (303) 491-7097
- Fax: (303) 491-6639
- Email: srimani@CS.ColoState.Edu
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-
- Instructions for submitting papers: Papers should be not exceed 30 double
- spaced pages including figures, tables etc. Papers should not have
- been previously published, nor currently submitted elsewhere
- for publication. Papers should include a title page containing
- title, authors' names and affiliations, postal and email
- addresses, telephone numbers and Fax numbers. Papers should
- include a 300-word abstract. [Note: If you are willing to review papers
- for this special issue, please send a note with research interest
- to Professor Srimani.]
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- Publishers: Gordon \& Breach Science Publishers, 820 Town Center
- Drive, Langhorne, PA 19047
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- Pradip K Srimani Tel: (303) 491-7097
- Department of Computer Science Email: srimani@CS.Colostate.EDU
- Colorado State University Fax: (303) 491-6639
- Ft. Collins, CO 80523
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