The 26th IEEE International Conference on Application–specific<br>Systems, Architectures and Processors 2015 (ASAP 2015) takes place<br>July 27–29, 2015 at the University of Toronto in Toronto, Canada. The<br>conference will cover the theory and practice of application–specific<br>systems, architectures and processors. The 2015 conference will build<br>upon traditional strengths in areas such as computer arithmetic,<br>cryptography, compression, signal and image processing, network<br>processing, reconfigurable computing, application–specific<br>instruction–set processors, and hardware accelerators. We especially<br>encourage submissions in the following areas:<br>– Big data analytics: extracting and correlating information from<br>large–scale semi–structured and unstructured data using<br>application–specific systems.<br>– Scientific computing: architectures and algorithms that address<br>applications requiring significant computing power and customization<br>(bioinformatics, climate modeling, astrophysics, seismology, etc.).<br>– Industrial computing: systems and architectures for providing high–<br>throughput or low latency in various industrial computing<br>applications.<br>– System security: cryptographic hardware architectures, security<br>processors, countermeasures against side–channel attacks, and secure<br>cloud computing.<br>– Heterogeneous systems: applications and platforms that exploit<br>heterogeneous computing resources, including FPGAs, GPUs, or CGRAs.<br>– Design space exploration: methods for customizing and tuning<br>application– specific architectures to improve efficiency and<br>productivity.<br>– Platform–specific architectures: novel architectures for exploiting<br>specific compute domains, such as smartphones, tablets, and data<br>centers, particularly in the context of energy efficiency.<br>
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