CfP: Workshop on Resource-Awareness and Adaptivity in Multi-Core Computing (Racing) at IEEE ETS 2014
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CALL FOR PAPERS
First Workshop on
Resource-Awareness and Adaptivity in Multi-Core Computing (Racing 2014)
http://www12.cs.fau.de/racing2014/
to be held in conjunction with with IEEE European Test Symposium (ETS),
Paderborn, Germany, May 29-30, 2014
http://www.ets14.de
Paper Submission Deadline: March 15, 2014
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Scope of the Workshop:
The steady advances in semiconductor technology allow for increasingly complex SoCs, including
multiple (heterogeneous) micro processors, dedicated accelerators, large on-chip memories,
sophisticated interconnection networks, and peripherals. However, design, verification, and test
as well as parallel programming of such complex multi-core architectures are very challenging
since they may have to deal with highly dynamic workloads in different application scenarios and
environments. In addition, the architecture might alter itself, either intentionally (e.g., dynamic
voltage/frequency scaling, power management) or unintentionally (e.g., failures, aging).
As a remedy, one recent research trend in multi-core computing is to design control loops across
all platform layers, from application and run-time software down to the status of the underlying
hardware. Concepts such as resource-aware programming and adaptive computing are promising
candidates for optimizing multi-core systems at run-time with respect to several objectives
(utilization, performance, temperature, energy, reliability, dependability, etc.). On the other hand,
the enhanced flexibility and adaptivity of such systems raises questions on the predictability of
program execution.
The Racing Workshop aims at bringing together researchers and experts from both academia and
industry to discuss and exchange research advances from different disciplines in design and test of
multi-core architectures as well as programming and run-time management. A distinctive feature
of the workshop is its cross section through the entire software/hardware stack, ranging from
programming down to multi-core hardware. Thus, Racing is targeted for all of those who are
interested in understanding the big picture and the potential of resource-aware and adaptive
multi-core computing, its challenges, available solutions, and enables for collaboration of the
different domains.
Topics of the Racing Workshop include, but are not limited to:
* Resource-aware programming, adaptive computing, and self-x properties
* Resource management, online learning and tuning
* Fault tolerance in multi-core systems at hardware and software level
* Testability, prototyping, and debugging of multi-core architectures
* Multi-core {timing, power, fault, reliability} predictability, security, safety, and performance modeling
* Verification and validation of multi-core architectures Important Dates:
Important Dates:
Submission deadline: March 15, 2014
Notification of acceptance: April 15, 2014
Camera-ready final version: April 30, 2014
Workshop: May 29-30, 2014
Submission details and publication:
Perspective authors are invited to submit an extended abstract (max. 6 pages) or work in progress
(2 pages). All papers should be formatted as follows: A4 or letter pages, double column, single spaced,
Times or equivalent font of minimum 10pt. All submissions have to be sent via the conference
management system EasyChair.
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=racing2014
Please set up your own personal account if you do not already own an EasyChair account.
Accepted papers will be published on the workshop's web page. Every accepted paper must have at
least one author registered to the workshop by the time the camera-ready paper is submitted.
In addition, authors will be invited to submit an extended version of their papers for publication in
a journal's special issue, which will be announced at a later point in time.
Organizers:
Jurgen Teich, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
Frank Hannig, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
Program Committee:
Iuliana Bacivarov, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Andreas Herkersdorf, TU Munchen, Germany
Christoph Kessler, Linkoping University, Sweden
Sebastien Pillement, University of Nantes, France
Andy D. Pimentel, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Thomas Schweizer, University of Tubingen, Germany