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ASAP 2009 | |
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IEEE International Conference on Application-specific Systems, Architectures and Processors
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Dates | Jul 7, 2009 (iCal) - Jul 9, 2009 |
Homepage: | asap-conference.org/cfp.html |
Location | |
Location: | Boston, MA, USA |
Important dates | |
Submissions: | Feb 13, 2009 |
Camera ready due: | May 1, 2009 |
Table of Contents | |
Call for Papers The conference will cover the theory and practice of application-specific systems, architectures and processors. The 2009 conference will build upon traditional strengths in areas such as arithmetic, cryptography, compression, signal and image processing, application-specific instruction processors, etc. We especially encourage submissions in the following three areas: Bioinformatics and computational biology — life sciences present a host of interesting problems that can benefit from application-specific solutions. Computational finance — the financial community has significant needs for high performance computing. Architecturally diverse systems — systems that use varied computing resources such as FPGAs, GPUs, Cell processors, etc. The conference venue in 2009 is Boston, which is a wonderful city to visit in its own right, with many sights worth seeing. This vibrant, thriving city is renowned for its cultural facilities, world-class educational institutions, as well as its place at the forefront of American history. Important Dates: Paper Submission February 13 Notification of Acceptance April 17 Camera-ready Papers Due May 1 Conference July 7 - 9
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