Workshop on
Interconnection Networks and Communication Algorithms



The WorkshopCANCELLED for This year
Due to Low Number of Submissions



Friday, April 3, 1998
Orlando, Florida

Held in conjunction with
12th International Parallel Processing Symposium
&
9th Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing
March 30 - April 3, 1998

http://www.ippsxx.org
http://www.cis.njit.edu/netcomm


Extended Submission Date: December 15, 1997

Call For Papers

This workshop focuses on interconnection networks, routing algorithms, communication paradigms, and algorithmic studies of parallel computers with special emphasis on communication complexity. Recent communication models such as LogP and BSP, and their relations to the underlying architectures, are also of interest. The topics of interest include: The workshop is held in conjunction with IPPS/SPDP'98, on the last day of the Symposium, on April 3, 1998. Submitted manuscripts will be reviewed for originality, quality, and relevance to the workshop.

Workshop Important Dates

Paper Submission

To submit an original research paper, send your complete manuscript (not to exceed 15 pages, including figures, tables, and references) to the Workshop Chair. Electronic submissions are preferred. Electronic submissions must be in POSTSCRIPT form, and sent to nassimi@cis.njit.edu.

The following information should be included in your Email:

  1. A header information in plain ASCII form containing: Title, Authors, Postal address, Email address, Telephone and Fax numbers, and Abstract; followed by
  2. POSTSCRIPT file of the complete manuscript (including title, author's name, affiliation, and abstract).
Please make sure that the postscript file will print on a postscript printer that uses 8.5 x 11 inch paper. In case electronic submission is not possible, send SIX (6) hard copies of the manuscript to the Workshop Chair. All submissions must be received by Dec. 15, 1997. Authors' notifications will be mailed out by Jan. 20, 1998. Camera-ready papers will be due Jan. 28, 1998. Workshop proceedings will be available at the Symposium.

Workshop Chair

David Nassimi
CIS Department
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Newark, New Jersey 07102

Email: nassimi@cis.njit.edu
Tel: (201) 596-5645

Program Committee

Dharma P. AgrawalNorth Carolina State University
Rajendra BoppanaUniv. of Texas at San Antonio
Ching-Tien HoIBM Almaden Research Center
Oscar IbarraUniv. of California at Santa Barbara
Shahram Latifi University of Nevada
Tom LeightonMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Philip McKinleyMichigan State University
David NassimiNew Jersey Institute of Technology
Stephan OlariuOld Dominion University
Yavuz Oruc University of Maryland
Greg PlaxtonUniversity of Texas at Austin
Viktor PrasannaUniversity of Southern California
C.S. RaghavendraThe Aerospace Corporation
Sanguthevar Rajasekaran University of Florida
Sartaj SahniUniversity of Florida
Isaac SchersonUniversity of California at Irvine
Assaf SchusterTechnion, Israel
Andrew SohnNew Jersey Institute of Technology
Torsten SuelBell Laboratories
Sotirios ZiavrasNew Jersey Institute of Tech

Registration

The workshop is held in conjunction with the merged IPPS/SPDP'98, which is sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Parallel Processing. Registration is handled through the main symposium. No separate registration is needed for the workshop. For up-to-date information on the main Symposium and this workshop, see:
http://WWW.ippsxx.org
http://WWW.cis.njit.edu/netcomm