10th ACM International Conference on Supercomputing
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, May 25-28, 1996
Sponsored by ACM/SIGARCH
New Information
Notification of acceptance of papers will be sent by February 1st 1996,
and final camera-ready copy must be in the hands of the program
chair with a signed copyright transfer form by March 10th 1996.
Please see our Suggestions for a Successful Presentation
to help you prepare your talk at ICS'96.
Important Dates
Preparation of Final Paper
Further Information
FCRC'96 Information
ICS'95 Bibtex bibliographic database file
ICS'95 Proceedings information
The ACM International Conference on Supercomputing is a forum for engineers
and scientists throughout the world to exchange ideas and research results
relating to high performance supercomputing systems.
The 10th Conference in the series, ICS'96, will be held in Philadelphia, USA,
in May 1996.
Papers describing significant new research results and experience in the
development and application of supercomputing systems are solicited.
The Conference Proceedings will be published by ACM Press.
A prize will be awarded to the best paper submitted in each of the
three technical areas.
The main focus of ICS'96 is high performance and parallel
computing systems viewed from three different perspectives:
architecture, software and applications.
Within this framework, topics of interest include, but are not
restricted to, the following:
- Large-scale applications and parallel algorithms.
- Parallel and high performance computer architectures.
- New experimental and commercial systems.
- Optimizing compilers and programming languages.
- Programming development tools.
- Operating systems and systems support software.
- Performance modeling and evaluation.
Conference Committee
- General Chair:
Doug DeGroot, Texas Instruments, Inc., USA
- Finance Chair:
John Sopka, Sequent Computer Systems, Inc., USA
- Program Chair:
Pen-Chung Yew, University of Minnesota, USA
- Vice Program Chair - Applications:
Kenichi Miura, Fujitsu America, USA
- Vice Program Chair - Architecture:
David Snelling, University of Manchester, UK
- Vice Program Chair - Software:
Hironori Kasahara, Waseda University, Japan
Program Committee
- Francois Bodin, IRISA, France
- Ding-Kai Chen, Silicon Graphic Inc., USA
- Gregory K. Egan, Monash University, Australia
- Rudolf Eigenmann, Purdue University, USA
- Efstratis Gallopoulos, University of Patras, Greece
- Dennis Gannon, Indiana University, USA
- Hans Michael Gerndt, Central Institute for Applied Mathematics Research Center, Juelich, Germany
- Elana Granston, GMD, Germany
- Mary Hall, California Institute of Technology, USA
- Siamak Hassanzadeh, Sun Microsystems, USA
- Kei Hiracki, University of Tokyo, Japan
- Chris Jesshope, University of Surrey, England
- Sachio Kamiya, Fujitsu Limited, Japan
- Sumio Kikuchi, Hitachi, Japan
- Peter Kogge, University of Notre Dame, USA
- David Lilja, University of Minnesota, USA
- John Mellor-Crummey, Rice University, USA
- Shigeo Nagashima, Hitachi, Ltd., Japan
- Hiroshi Nakashima, Kyoto University, Japan
- Matt O'Keefe, University of Minnesota, USA
- Yoshio Oyanagi, University of Tokyo, Japan
- Umakishore Ramachandran, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
- David Schneider, Cornell University, USA
- Henk Sips, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
- Peiyi Tang, The University of Southern Queenland, Australia
- Olivier Telman, Universite de Versailles, France
- Clemens Thole, GMD - German National Research Center for Information Technology, Germany
- Josep Torrellas, University of Illinois, USA
- Harvey Wasserman, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
- Harry Wijshoff, Leiden University, The Netherlands
- Michael Wolfe, Oregon Graduate Institute of Science & Technology, USA
- Yoshinori Yamaguchi, Electrotechnical Laboratory, Japan
- Xiaodong Zhang, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
- Hans P. Zima, University of Vienna, Austria
For further details, please contact the Program Chair:
- regular mail:
Prof. Pen-Chung Yew
4-192 EE/CS Building
Dept. of Computer Science
University of Minnesota
200 Union Street
Minneapolis, MN 55455-0159 USA
- yew@cs.umn.edu
- +1-612-625-7387, +1-612-625-0572 (fax)
Notification of acceptance of papers will be sent by February 1st 1996,
and final camera-ready copy must be in the hands of the program
chair with a signed copyright transfer form by March 10th 1996.
ICS'96 is part of the
Federated Computing Research Conferences
in Philadelphia, including
ICFP, ISCA, Metrics, PLDI, PODC, PPoPP, STOC, WOPA, and others.
Spend ten intense days in the home of American independence
learning and studying about the latest results in computing.
Created by Michael Wolfe
Maintained by Alex Veidenbaum - alexv@eecs.uic.edu
http://www.eecs.uic.edu/~ics