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(sigemb-info 55) CFP: CODES+ISSS, EMSOFT and CASES (Embedded Systems Week 2006, Seoul, South Korea)



各位

10月23〜27日にソウルで、「EMBEDDED SYSTEMS WEEK」と銘打って、3つの国際会
議が同時開催されます。1つの会議に登録すればすべての会議に参加できる、非
常にお得なイベントです。締切りはすべて5月8日です。是非、積極的にご投稿く
ださい。

冨山宏之
名古屋大学


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                          EMBEDDED SYSTEMS WEEK 2006
                                www.esweek.org

                                CALL FOR PAPERS

                              C O D E S + I S S S
                                  E M S O F T
                                   C A S E S
                          ==========================

                              October 23-27, 2006
                     Hotel Lotte World, Seoul, South Korea
                      www.lottehotel.co.kr/english/grand

                           C O D E S + I S S S 2006
                Third IEEE/ACM/IFIP International Conference on
                Hardware/Software Codesign and System Synthesis
                              www.codes-isss.org

                               E M S O F T 2006
               Sixth Annual ACM Conference on Embedded Software
                                www.emsoft.org

                                C A S E S 2006
              International Conference on Compilers, Architecture
                      and Synthesis for Embedded Systems
                            www.casesconference.org


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DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: MONDAY, MAY 8, 2006
============================================

The Embedded Systems Week 2006 is a unique event bringing together
three major conferences in the embedded systems area, namely,
CODES+ISSS, EMSOFT and CASES, as well as associated workshops and
tutorials.

One registration, three conferences: registered attendees to either
CODES+ISSS, CASES, or EMSOFT will be allowed to attend sessions in the
other conference as well for free! (Associated workshops may require
separate registration.)

The three conferences (CODES+ISSS, EMSOFT, CASES) have independent
technical committees and technical program, as well as separate paper
submission and review process. Authors are encouraged to choose where
they want to submit their papers based on the topic of the paper and
suitability to each conference. PLEASE SEE BELOW for topic information
for each conference!

Proposals for special sessions and panels are also invited. These should
be sent to the program chairs of each conference, and should succinctly
outline the topic, positioning and likely participants.

Venue
=====

The Embedded Systems Week will take place in Seoul, South Korea, at
Lotte Hotel World, which is in the south-eastern part of Seoul.
The hotel has views of the Nam Mountain, the Han river, and it is beside
the Lotte World amusement complex, see www.lottehotel.co.kr/english/grand.

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C O D E S + I S S S  2006 (www.codes-isss.org)
==============================================

The IEEE/ACM/IFIP International Conference on Hardware-Software
Codesign and System Synthesis is the premier event in design of
embedded systems hardware, software and tools. The conference proudly
continues the tradition of being a high-quality forum for active
discussion on current and innovative topics. The program will bring
together the latest in academic and industrial research and
development. High-quality original papers will be accepted for oral
presentation followed by interactive poster sessions. Selected papers
from the conference proceedings will be targeted for journal publication.

IMPORTANT DATES
===============

Deadline for submission:    Monday, May 8, 2006
Notification of acceptance: Monday, July, 31, 2006
Deadline for final version: Monday, August 21, 2006

C O D E S + I S S S  Areas of Interest
======================================
(more details on the web site)

The Conference invites papers on all aspects of the design and
architecture of embedded computing systems, from application specific
to heterogeneous systems, from custom to FPGA implementations, from
handheld to high-performance systems.  Topics of interest include, but
are not limited to:

 1) High-level, architectural and system-level synthesis
 2) Hardware-software co-design
 3) Specification languages and models
 4) Simulation and verification
 5) Power-aware design methodology
 6) Embedded systems architecture
 7) Multiprocessors and networks-on-chip
 8) Embedded software
 9) Application-specific design and algorithms
10) Industrial practices and design case studies
11) Emerging techniques

Paper Submission
================

Papers should represent original work, not published or submitted for
publication in other forums. Formal proceedings will be published by
ACM Press in hardcopy, CD-ROM and web page forms. A blind review
process will be enforced, thus AUTHORS SHOULD NOT REVEAL AUTHORSHIP
DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY THROUGH REFERENCES. Papers must be in PDF
format and should not exceed 6 pages in ACM two-column format (9pt on
8.5"x11" letter size paper).  For formatting instructions and
templates, visit www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html.


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E M S O F T  2006 (www.emsoft.org)
==================================

EMSOFT is an annual ACM Conference on Embedded Systems Software
sponsored by ACM SigBED (Special Interest Group on Embedded
Systems). The purpose of the conference is to bring together
researchers and developers from academia, industry, and government to
advance the science, engineering, and technology in embedded software
development. EMSOFT was started in 2001. The previous conferences were
held in Lake Tahoe, USA (2001), Grenoble, France (2002), Philadelphia,
USA (2003), Pisa, Italy (2004), and Jersey City, USA (2005).

IMPORTANT DATES
===============

Deadline for submission:    Monday, May 8, 2006
Notification of acceptance: Saturday, July 8, 2006
Deadline for final version: Tuesday, August 15, 2006

E M S O F T  Areas of Interest
==============================
(more details on the web site)

Embedded software must meet demanding criteria for correctness,
performance, power consumption, and development cost. EMSOFT aims at
covering all aspects of embedded software with focus on principles of
embedded software development.  Topics of interest include, but are
not limited to:

 1) Modeling and validation
 2) Design and implementation of embedded software
 3) Model-based software architecture and design
 4) Component-based design and analysis
 5) Programming languages and compilers
 6) Software engineering and programming methodologies
 7) Scheduling and execution time analysis
 8) Operating systems and middleware
 9) QoS management and performance analysis
10) Hardware-dependent software and interfaces
11) Networked embedded systems and security
12) Software for embedded multiprocessors
13) Application areas, e.g. automotive and avionics

Paper Submission
================

Submitted papers should present original research that is unpublished
and not submitted elsewhere. Papers should be no more than 15 pages on
A4 paper, prepared in electronic format according to the instructions
on the EMSOFT submission page which shall be open in April 2006.
Submitted papers need not conform to ACM typesetting guidelines, but
authors of accepted papers must submit ACM-format versions by the
camera-ready copy due date.


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C A S E S  2006 (www.casesconference.org)
=========================================

The CASES conference provides a forum for emerging technology in
embedded computing systems, with an emphasis on compilers and
architectures for embedded systems. CASES is a common forum for
researchers with an interest in embedded systems to reach across
vertically integrated communities and to promote synergies. As evident
from the past CASES meetings, several emerging applications are
critically dependent on these interactions for their sustained growth
and evolution.

IMPORTANT DATES
===============

Deadline for submission:    Monday, May 8, 2006
Notification of acceptance: Monday, August 7, 2006
Deadline for final version: Monday, August 28, 2006

C A S E S  Areas of Interest
============================
(more details on the web site)

Previously unpublished papers containing significant novel ideas and
technical results are solicited. Conference topics include, but are
not limited to, the following areas.

 1) Application-specific and domain-specific embedded systems
 2) Compilation techniques that focus on embedded architectures
 3) Customizable processors and digital signal processors
 4) Design, specification, and synthesis of embedded systems
 5) Dynamic compilation and managed runtime environments for
    embedded systems
 6) Embedded uses of instruction-level parallelism, including VLIW, EPIC
    and superscalar
 7) Embedded system integration and testing
 8) Heterogeneous multiprocessing on a chip
 9) Memory management, smart caches and compiler controlled memories
10) Novel architectures and micro-architectures for embedded systems
11) Low-power architectures, power vs. performance tradeoffs
12) Profiling, measurement, and analysis techniques of embedded applications
13) Reconfigurable embedded computing systems
14) Software design for multiprocessor embedded systems
15) System-on-a-Chip and System-on-a-Programmable-Chip architectures,
    compilers and tools
16) Validation, verification, and debugging techniques for embedded software
17) VLSI and circuit techniques for embedded system design
18) Multi-processor system-on-chip (MPSoC)

Paper Submission
================

Papers should be submitted electronically through the CASES conference
web site, in PDF format. Submissions should be no more than 6000 words
and 22 double spaced pages, with 1 inch margins and 11 pt font or
larger. The paper must be single-column. Include a 200 word single
spaced abstract in the first page of the paper. Please make sure your
paper prints satisfactorily on the 8.5"x11" format, this is especially
important for countries where A4 paper is standard. Authors may
choose whether they would like to expose their identity to the
reviewers, in which case authors' affiliations should also be included
on the first page.  Submissions not adhering to these guidelines may
be outright rejected at the discretion of the program chairs.

Contacts
========

For any questions about paper submission and the conferences please
contact the program chair or general chairs for the respective
conference.

C O D E S + I S S S:

General Chair
    Reinaldo Bergamaschi (berga@xxxxxxxxxx)
    IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA

Program Co-Chairs
    Soonhoi Ha (sha@xxxxxxxxx)
    Seoul National University, South Korea
    Kiyoung Choi (kchoi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
    Seoul National University, South Korea

E M S O F T:

Program Co-Chairs
    Sang Lyul Min (symin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
    Seoul National University, South Korea
    Wang Yi (yi@xxxxxxxx)
    Uppsala University, Sweden

C A S E S:

General Co-chairs
    Seongsoo Hong (sshong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
    Seoul National University, South Korea
    Wayne Wolf (wolf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
    Princeton University, USA

Program Co-Chairs
    Krisztian Flautner (krisztian.flautner@xxxxxxx)
    ARM Ltd. UK.
    Taewhan Kim (tkim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
    Seoul National University, South Korea