WWC-5 Paper Submission


WWC-5: IEEE 5th Annual Workshop on Workload Characterization


November 25, 2002


Austin Marriott at the Capitol


Austin, Texas, USA






Paper Guidelines

Full papers of up to 20 pages or extended abstracts of approximately 8 pages can be submitted. Clearly describe the nature of the work, its significance and the current status of the research. Specify the corresponding author. Selected papers will be published in the form of an IEEE conference proceedings.




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Area Workload characterization (E-commerce, Web server, Database, Embedded, Mobile, Multimedia, Java, Network computing, Multiprocessor, Scientific, Operating system intensive, Multi-threaded)
Effects of architectural features on workload behavior
Machine independent characterization of workloads
Memory and I/O access patterns
Benchmark creation and validation
Representative trace generation
Profiling, trace collection and validation issues
Workload synthesis
Abstract modeling of program behavior

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In the event this form fails, authors should email an electronic version of the paper to:

Lizy K. John
ECE Department, ENS 143
The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX 78712
ljohn@ece.utexas.edu
or Ann Marie G. Maynard
IBM-Austin Research Labs
11400 Burnet Road
Austin,TX 78758
amg@us.ibm.com