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ASAP
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Boston
Country
United States
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<H3>Welcome to ASAP 2009</H3> <P class=plain>The 20th IEEE International Conference on Application&#8211;specific Systems, Architectures and Processors&#046; This year&#8242;s event takes place in the historic city of Boston, Massachusetts, USA&#046; The history of the event traces back to the International Workshop on Systolic Arrays, organized in 1986 in Oxford, UK&#046; It later developed into the International Conference on Application Specific Array Processors&#046; With its current title, it was organized for the first time in Chicago, USA in 1996&#046; Since then it has alternated between Europe and North&#8211;America&#046; </P> <P class=plain>The conference will cover the theory and practice of application&#8211;specific systems, architectures and processors&#046; Areas for application&#8211;specific computing are many and varied&#046; Some sample application areas include information systems, signal and image processing, multimedia systems, communication, high&#8211;speed networks, sensor networks, compression, graphics, cryptography, and many areas of computational science&#046; Aspects of application&#8211;specific computing that are of interest include, but are not limited to: </P> <P class=plain>Application&#8211;specific systems: network computing, special&#8211;purpose systems, performance evaluation, design languages, compilers, operating systems, nanocomputing systems and applications, hardware/software integration and rapid prototyping&#046; </P> <P class=plain>Application&#8211;specific architectures: special&#8211;purpose designs, design methodology, CAD tools, fault tolerance, specifications and interfaces, networks&#8211;on&#8211;a&#8211;chip, hardware/software co&#8211;design, processor arrays, SoC, superscalar, multithreaded, VLIW and EPIC architectures&#046; </P> <P class=plain>Application&#8211;specific processors: digital signal processing, computer arithmetic, reconfigurable/custom computing, implementation methodologies, new technologies, fine&#8211;grain parallelism, FPGAs,low&#8211;power designs and asynchronous hardware&#046; </P> <P class=plain>We especially encourage submissions in the following three areas: </P> <UL> <LI>Bioinformatics and computational biology — life sciences present a host of interesting problems that can benefit from application&#8211;specific solutions&#046; </LI> <LI>Computational finance — the financial community has significant needs for high performance computing&#046;</LI> <LI>Architecturally diverse systems — systems that use varied computing resources such as FPGAs, GPUs, Cell processors, etc&#046;</LI></UL>