The full version of this Call for Papers and information about SPAA can be respectively obtained via the WWW or by anonymous ftp .
SPAA'95 is collocated with the ACM SIGPLAN Symp. on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming (PPoPP'95), which will be held July 19-21, 1995. A discounted registration fee will be offered to those attending both conferences.
Contributed papers are sought that present original, fundamental advances in parallel algorithms and architectures, whether analytical or experimental, theoretical or practical. A major goal of SPAA is to foster communication and cooperation among the diverse communities involved in the practice and theory of parallel computing, including those involved in systems, languages, and applications. The Symposium especially encourages contributed papers that offer novel approaches to parallel computing, conceptual advances in parallel architectures, or algorithmic and application work that enhances / exploits architectural features of parallel systems. It is expected that every accepted paper will be presented. The symposium has no parallel sessions.
Submissions: Authors are invited to send draft papers (15 copies, double-sided, max. 10 pages, 11pt or larger) to:
Marc Snir, SPAA'95 Program Chair
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Route 134, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
See the full version of this Call for other submission requirements.
Inquiries should be addressed to Ms. Kristen Kovacs, phone: 914 9452944; fax: 914 945 4425; e-mail: c1kovacs@watson.ibm.com.
Dates: Subm: Feb 8 1995, notif: Mar 30, 1995, final: Apr 27, 1995.
Conference Chair: Charles E. Leiserson, MIT.
Local Arrangements Chair: M. Rinard, K.s E. Schauser, and Tao Yang.
Conference Treasurer: Bruce Maggs, CMU.
Conference Secretary: Robert Cypher, Johns Hopkins.