International Conference on
Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques
Sponsored by the IFIP WG 10.3, ACM SIGARCH, and IEEE TCCA.
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Hotel registration form available and deadline extended to May 15, 1995
Conference Objectives
There are enormous opportunities for parallelism in future generation
high-performance computer systems. Facing the challenge of exploiting
such parallelism, a simple "instruction set" as a binding contract
between architects and compiler writers may no longer be enough. Based
on the success and enthusiastic feedback received from the first working conference held in Orlando,
Florida in January 1993, as well as the second
PACT (Montreal, Canada, August 1994), the purpose of this working
conference is to provide an open forum for the parallel architecture
and compiler research communities to discuss and debate key issues of
common interest and see how parallelism can be enhanced and exploited
more efficiently in a joint effort. Also we aim at bringing together
researchers with interest in both conventional and non-conventional
approaches (e.g., data-flow, multithreading, etc.) to foster
communication. Papers are solicited which contain significant novel
ideas and research results.
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Conference Information
Previous PACT Conferences
Prepared/last updated by Andrew Sohn, April 27, 1995. Please send comments to:
sohn@cis.njit.edu