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IISWC-2017
October 1-3, 2017
Seattle, Washington, USA |
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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 rapidly as the diversity and performance of computers increase. On one hand, improvements in computing technology are usually based on a solid understanding and analysis of existing workloads. On the other hand, computing workloads evolve and change with advances in microarchitecture, compilers, programming languages, and networking communication technologies. Whether they are smart phones and deeply 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 emerging applications in consumer, commercial and scientific computing.
Announcements:
- 2017 IISWC Program has been posted.
- Final Submission info posted. Camera Ready deadline: August 28, 2017.
- Registration is now open.
- Call for Workshops/Tutorials has been posted.
- Student Travel Grant information posted. STG Deadline: September 7, 2017 (was Sept 4th).
- Abstract & Paper deadlines extended. New dates:
Abstract deadline: June 2nd, 2017.
Paper deadline: June 9th, 2017.
- The Submissions Site is up, and submission guidelines have been posted.
- Program Committee has been announced.
- The Call for Papers [PDF] has been posted.
- Call for Papers coming soon.
Abstract deadline: May 26th, 2017.
Paper deadline: June 2nd, 2017.
Notification deadline: August 1st, 2017.
- Conference Dates have been set. IISWC-2017 will be held October 1-3, 2017 in Seattle, Washington.
For further information, please contact the General or Program Chair:
General Chair
Eric Chung, Microsoft Research ( erchung @ microsoft.com )
Program Chair
Antonia Zhai, University of Minnesota ( zhai @ cs.umn.edu )
This website is maintained by the IISWC-2017 Committee.
Please contact Adrian Caulfield if you have any questions.