3rd ACM Workshop on Feedback-Directed and Dynamic Optimization
FDDO-3

Monterey, California, December 10, 2000

In Conjunction with the 33rd Annual International Symposium on Microarchitecture (MICRO-33)


Sponsored by ACM SIGMICRO.

In Cooperation with ACM SIGPLAN.


Homepage for all FDDO related workshops.

Final Program for FDDO-3.


This workshop provides a forum for the burgeoning fields of dynamic and feedback-directed optimization. The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers, practitioners, and implementers in these areas and have them present their work in a setting that encourages collaboration and the exchange of ideas. The scope of the workshop spans the spectrum from hardware techniques to software approaches. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

The best papers will be published in the Journal of Instruction-Level Parallelism.

Submission Guidelines: Talks will be accepted on the basis of a short paper that describes the work and the novel algorithms or experiences that resulted from it. The paper can be no longer than 10 pages (including figures, references, and appendix) using 11pt font and 1.5 line spacing. Send email to the program chair if these requirements are a hardship. For a full description of the submission process, please see http://cmt.research.microsoft.com/FDDO/. At the time of submission, you will be required to specify (1) a title, (2) a list of authors, (3) an email and phone number of the contact author, and (4) a 200-word summary of paper. In addition, include the contact information on the title page of the paper. All accepted papers will be presented at the workshop and included in an informal proceedings that will be distributed at the workshop. In addition, accepted papers will be made available on the workshop home page.

Submission Restrictions: Concurrent submission is allowed. For the FDDO workshop, we want to discuss current and new research that has not already been presented in a prior conference nor sent out in mass distribution via a journal. Therefore, you are allowed to submit a paper that is currently submitted for publication elsewhere, but you should not submit already published papers (or papers accepted for publication elsewhere).

Important Dates:

Paper submission: Friday, October 13, 2000
Notification of acceptance: November 6, 2000
Final version of papers due: November 22, 2000
The submission deadline already includes an extension. Please do not request an extension from either chair. As for a time, as long as it is Friday 10/13 somewhere in the world, you may submit your paper.

General Chair: Susan J. Eggers, eggers@cs.washington.edu

Program Chair: Michael D. Smith, smith@eecs.harvard.edu

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