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- From: wang@pdx122 (Wen-Hann Wang)
- Subject: CFP: Special Issue on Computer Architecture Simulations, IJCS
- Message-ID: <1992Dec23.011814.3685@ichips.intel.com>
- Sender: news@ichips.intel.com (News Account)
- Organization: Workgroup Computing Division
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 01:18:14 GMT
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- **** CALL FOR PAPER ****
-
- INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER SIMULATION
-
- is announcing a
- SPECIAL ISSUE
- scheduled for early 1994
- on
-
- COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE SIMULATION
-
- Since the beginning of electronic computers, computer architecture
- simulation technology has been the most critical(and often invisible)
- engine that moves the whole computer industry forward, generations
- after generations.
-
- Computer Architects rely on simulation tools to explore different architectural
- alternatives and design tradeoffs. Computer System Vendors need to
- access architecture simulation tools 9 to 12 months before the arrival of
- the real processor samples, so that they can ship out system products when
- the processor is generally available. Computer architecture simulation tools
- are also valuable to university students and professors for their research and
- instruction activities.
-
- The purpose of this special issue is to provide a common place for reporting
- the advance of the state of the art in the computer architecture
- simulation technology. Specific topics of interest include, but are not
- limited to:
-
- o. Computer architecture simulation techniques
-
- * Efficient methods for fast architecture simulation
- * Cycle-by-cycle-accurate architecture simulation
- * Techniques for fast retargeting architecture simulation
- * Efficient I/O system simulation techniques
- * Efficient TLB/cache/memory system simulation techniques
- * Efficient graphic system simulation techniques
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- o. Program trace collection and processing techniques
-
- * Hardware-based techniques
- * Software-based techniques
- * Architecture support for tracing
- * Trace reduction/compression techniques
- * Trace selection and validation techniques.
-
- o. Applications using computer architecture simulators
-
- * Program execution profilers/monitors
- * Computer system simulation
- * Multiprocessor system simulation
-
- o. Update on building projects in industry and academia.
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- Prospective authors are invited to submit five copies of complete
- manuscript of high quality research contributions by June 30, 1993
- to either of the Guest Editors:
-
- Dr. Kimming So Wen-Hann Wang
- IBM Advanced Workstation Division Intel Corporation, JF1-19
- 11400 Burnet Road, Zip 4305 5200 NE Elam Young Parkway
- Austin, TX 71758 Hillsboro, OR 97124-6497
-
- phone: (512) 838-6023 phone: (503) 696-4681
- email: sok@watson.ibm.com email: wang@ichips.intel.com
- FAX: (512) 823-2829 FAX : (503) 681-9017
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- Publisher:
- Ablex Publishing Company
- 355 Chestnut Street
- Norwood, NJ 07648
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