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CF '12: Proceedings of the 9th conference on Computing Frontiers
ACM2012 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
CF'12: Computing Frontiers Conference Cagliari Italy May 15 - 17, 2012
ISBN:
978-1-4503-1215-8
Published:
15 May 2012
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Abstract

It is our great pleasure to welcome you to Computing Frontiers 2012. The conference, now in its ninth year, provides a forum where researchers meet to exchange ideas in all areas of computer science. True to its roots, this year's conference comprises a set of diversified and interdisciplinary papers and presentations on novel processors and network technologies, supervised memories, energy efficient computing, streaming applications and systems, and performance modeling. New this year are two special sessions on the use artificial intelligence in games and European Exascale projects. To support graduate student research, we reserved space within the poster session for Ph.D. students. The session provides students an opportunity to publish early results and receive critical commentary. We hope that you enjoy both the special sessions and the Ph.D. forum and that both become permanent fixtures at future conferences.

The call for papers attracted 81 submissions from across the World. The peer review process was rigorous with most papers receiving four reviews. Papers were discussed extensively during the program committee meeting. The committee accepted 23 full papers and 11 poster presentations. The papers in the proceedings have been revised by the authors in consideration of referee comments. The poster presentations appear in the proceedings as short papers with a three-page limit. Our keynote speaker this year is Dr. Moray McLaren who will speak on integration of photonic and electronic computing.

SESSION: Computing at the frontier
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Algorithmic methodologies for ultra-efficient inexact architectures for sustaining technology scaling

Owing to a growing desire to reduce energy consumption and widely anticipated hurdles to the continued technology scaling promised by Moore's law, techniques and technologies such as inexact circuits and probabilistic CMOS (PCMOS) have gained ...

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A reconfigurable optical/electrical interconnect architecture for large-scale clusters and datacenters

Hybrid optical/electrical interconnects, using commercially available optical circuit switches at the core part of the network, have been recently proposed as an attractive alternative to fully-connected electronically-switched networks in terms of port ...

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BSArc: blacksmith streaming architecture for HPC accelerators

The current trend in high performance computing (HPC) systems is to deploy parallel computers equipped with general purpose multi-core processors and possibly multi-core streaming accelerators. However, the performance of these multi-cores is often ...

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A limits study of benefits from nanostore-based future data-centric system architectures

The adoption of non-volatile memories (NVMs) in system architecture and the growth in data-centric workloads offer exciting opportunities for new designs. In this paper, we examine the potential and limit of designs that move compute in close proximity ...

Contributors
  • Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Acceptance Rates

Overall Acceptance Rate 273 of 785 submissions, 35%
YearSubmittedAcceptedRate
CF '241053331%
CF '23662436%
CF'17874349%
CF '16943032%
CF '15963334%
CF '14622845%
CF '13492653%
CF '101133027%
CF '091132623%
Overall78527335%