The IEEE ASAP conference on application–specific systems is a series of meetings that began in 1986 with coverage of various levels of abstraction and integration in the design of special–purpose computing systems. The conference themes include Applications, Arithmetic, Communication, Interfaces and Memory, Instruction Set Extensions, Microarchitecture, Compilers and Optimization, and Scheduling and Codesign. <b>Keywords:</b> Application–specific systems: network computing, special–purpose systems, performance evaluation, design languages, compilers, operating systems, nanocomputing systems and applications, hardware/software integration, rapidprototyping.<br>Application–specific architectures: special–purpose designs, design methodology,CAD tools, fault tolerance, specifications and interfaces, networks–on–a–chip, hardware/software codesign, processor arrays, SoC, superscalar, multithreaded, VLIW, and EPIC architectures.<br>Application–specific processors: digital signal processing, computer arithmetic, configurable/custom computing, implementation methodologies, new technologies, fine–grain parallelism, low–power designs, asynchronous hardware.
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Canada
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