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Call For Papers

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Important Dates

Program

May 9, 2024 (all times are CEST)

Chairs: Antonino Tumeo, PNNL, US and Kristian Rietveld, Leiden University, NL

Time Title Authors
11:45-12:00 Opening Remarks -
12:00-12:30 A General Purpose Analog Computer to Population Protocol Compiler Xiang Huang and Andrei Miguno
12:30-13:00 Compile-Time Optimization of the Energy Consumption of Numerical Computations Dorra Ben Khalifa and Matthieu Martel
13:00-14:30 Lunch Break -
14:30-13:45 Effective HPC Programming via Domain-Specific Abstractions and Compilation Gokcen Kestor
14:45-15:15 High-level synthesis for complex applications: the Bambu approach Fabrizio Ferrandi
15:15-15:45 Closing Remarks -

Submission Guidelines

This year, we are accepting two types of submissions: Full Papers and Extended Abstracts.

Full Papers: Authors are encouraged to submit full papers of up to 6 pages, excluding references, describing novel work.

Extended Abstracts: Authors are welcome to submit short papers describing early-stage, in-progress, and/or exploratory work to elicit feedback, discover collaboration opportunities, and spark discussion. Extended abstracts should be up to 2 pages, including references. Please, during submission, prefix your title with the string “EA:” to indicate that you are submitting an extended abstract.

Accepted Extended Abstracts and Papers: Accepted Extended Abstracts are allowed up to 4 pages (including references). Accepted Full Papers are allowed up to 8 pages (excluding references). Please do not buy extra pages during registration and keep the page limit as specified above.

Important: All accepted papers will be published in the workshop section of the Computing Frontiers proceedings. Moreover, at least one author must register and present the paper at the workshop in person.

All paper submissions must adhere to the official ACM conference format. As the review process is double-blind, removal of all identifying information from paper submissions is required (i.e., cite own work in third person). Papers not conforming to the above submission policies on formatting, page limits, and the removal of identifying information will be automatically rejected. Authors are strongly advised to submit their papers with the final list of authors, as changes may not be feasible later.

All papers must be submitted through the official submission website: Easychair