Please note that the new deadline for submissions is March 31 1995. ========================================= SEVENTH IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING Sponsors: IEEE-CS TC for Computer Architecture, TC for Distributed Computing, and IEEE-CS-Dallas Chapter San Antonio, Texas - October 25-28, 1995 The symposium will provide a forum for the presentation and exchange of current work on various topics in parallel and distributed processing including, but not limited to, the following areas: Artificial Intelligence Computer Architecture Data- & Knowledge-Base Systems Distributed Computing Image Processing Interconnection Networks Neural Networks Operating Systems Parallel Algorithms Programming Languages Scheduling & Resource Mangt. Applications Authors are invited to submit complete, original, and previously unpublished papers reflecting their current research results. Any paper submitted to the Symposium should not be submitted elsewhere. All submitted papers will be refereed for quality and originality. The Program Committee reserves the right to accept a submission as a long, short, or poster presentation paper. All accepted papers will be published in the symposium proceedings. System Track Manuscripts should be double-spaced, include an abstract, and be limited to 5000 words (20 double-spaced pages). Any manuscript exceeding this limit of 20 pages will not be considered for evaluation. Electronic mail or Fax submissions will not be accepted. Contact authors are requested to provide e-mail addresses, if available. Theory Track Manuscripts should be double-spaced, include an abstract, and give a clear statement of the problems considered and results obtained. Manuscripts must be limited to 10 double-spaced pages; papers exceeding this limit will not be accepted. Authors are welcome to include a separate appendix; however, consideration will be at the referees' discretion. Electronic mail or Fax submissions will not be accepted. Contact authors are requested to provide e-mail addresses, if available. Please submit 8 copies of the complete paper to the appropriate Track Program Chair listed below. Papers must be postmarked no later than March 31, 1995 and late papers will be returned. Authors will be notified of the acceptance/rejection of papers by June 30,1995. Final, camera-ready papers are due by July 31,1995. At least one author of an accepted paper is expected to register for the Symposium and present the paper. Workshops If you wish to organize a full- or half-day workshop on a specialized topic, to be held concurrently with SPDP, please send the following information to the Workshops Chair: a detailed proposal, including workshop title, description of its scope and format, list of invited participants, and a summary vita of the workshop organizer(s). Workshop proposals are due March 31, 1995. Systems Track Chair Theory Track Chair Prof. Sartaj Sahni Prof. Arnold L. Rosenberg University of Florida University of Massachusetts CIS Department Computer Science Dept CSE 301 A243 Lederle Gainesville, FL 32611 Amherst, MA 01003-4610 sahni@cis.ufl.edu rsnbrg@cs.umass.edu (904) 392-1527 (413) 545-2743 Workshops Chair Prof. S. Lakshmivarahan Univ. of Oklahoma School of CS 200 Felgar Hall/Rm. 114 Norman, OK 73019 varahan@constellation.ecn.uoknor.edu (405) 325-4042 General Chair: Tom Leighton, MIT, USA Europe Vice Chair: Klaus Waldschmidt, J. Wolfgang Goethe Universitat, Germany Asia Vice Chair: M. Kitsuregawa, U. of Tokyo, Japan Program Committee: Dharma Agrawal, NC State U. Bill Aiello, Bellcore Fred Annexstein, U. of Cincinnati Abhaya Asthana, ATT Bell Labs Jean-L. Baer, U. of Washington Prithviraj Banerjee, UIUC Randy Chow, U. of Florida F. Ercal, U. of Missouri, Rolla Praskevos Evripidou, SMU Phil Gibbons, ATT Bell Labs Maurice Herlihy, Brown U. C.T. Ho, IBM Almaden Res Cntr Yann-Hang Lee, U. of Florida Bruce M. Maggs, CMU Kurt Maly, Old Dominion U. David Nassimi, NJIT Lionel Ni, Michigan State U. Alex Nicolau, UC, Irvine David Padua, UIUC C. Greg Plaxton, UT, Austin S. Rajasekaran, U. of Florida N. Ranganathan, U. of S. Florida Eugen Schenfeld, NEC Res Inst Kang Shin, U. of Michigan Howard Siegel, Purdue U. Satish Tripathi, U. of Maryland Pearl Wang, George Mason U. Lonnie Welch, NJIT Xiaodong Zhang, UT, SA Yanjun Zhang, SMU Steering Committee Chair: Behrooz Shirazi, UT, Arlington Steering Committee: D.P. Agrawal, NC State U. S. Bettayeb, LSU P. Biswas, Hitachi R. Cypher, Johns Hopkins U. A.R. Hurson, PSU O. Ibarra, UC, Santa Barbara K. Kavi, UT, Arlington D. Padua, UIUC H. Sudborough, UT, Dallas E. Swartslander, UT, Austin I. Tollis, UT, Dallas Publicity Chair: Mazin Yousif, Louisiana Tech Registration Chair: Lonnie Welch, NJIT Local Arrangements Chair: Xiaodong Zhang, UT, SA -- Vadakke Kuruppath Sameer : sxv4648@decster.uta.edu From: sxv4648@decster.uta.edu (Vadakke Kuruppath Sameer) Subject: SPDP '95 Deadline extended to March 31 Organization: University of Texas at Arlington Message-ID: <3kk9mv$21a@usenet.srv.cis.pitt.edu> SEVENTH IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING Sponsors: IEEE-CS TC for Computer Architecture, TC for Distributed Computing, and IEEE-CS-Dallas Chapter San Antonio, Texas - October 25-28, 1995 The symposium will provide a forum for the presentation and exchange of current work on various topics in parallel and distributed processing including, but not limited to, the following areas: Artificial Intelligence Computer Architecture Data- & Knowledge-Base Systems Distributed Computing Image Processing Interconnection Networks Neural Networks Operating Systems Parallel Algorithms Programming Languages Scheduling & Resource Mangt. Applications Authors are invited to submit complete, original, and previously unpublished papers reflecting their current research results. Any paper submitted to the Symposium should not be submitted elsewhere. All submitted papers will be refereed for quality and originality. The Program Committee reserves the right to accept a submission as a long, short, or poster presentation paper. All accepted papers will be published in the symposium proceedings. System Track Manuscripts should be double-spaced, include an abstract, and be limited to 5000 words (20 double-spaced pages). Any manuscript exceeding this limit of 20 pages will not be considered for evaluation. Electronic mail or Fax submissions will not be accepted. Contact authors are requested to provide e-mail addresses, if available. Theory Track Manuscripts should be double-spaced, include an abstract, and give a clear statement of the problems considered and results obtained. Manuscripts must be limited to 10 double-spaced pages; papers exceeding this limit will not be accepted. Authors are welcome to include a separate appendix; however, consideration will be at the referees' discretion. Electronic mail or Fax submissions will not be accepted. Contact authors are requested to provide e-mail addresses, if available. Please submit 8 copies of the complete paper to the appropriate Track Program Chair listed below. Papers must be postmarked no later than March 31, 1995 and late papers will be returned. Authors will be notified of the acceptance/rejection of papers by June 30,1995. Final, camera-ready papers are due by July 31,1995. At least one author of an accepted paper is expected to register for the Symposium and present the paper. Workshops If you wish to organize a full- or half-day workshop on a specialized topic, to be held concurrently with SPDP, please send the following information to the Workshops Chair: a detailed proposal, including workshop title, description of its scope and format, list of invited participants, and a summary vita of the workshop organizer(s). Workshop proposals are due March 31, 1995. Systems Track Chair Theory Track Chair Prof. Sartaj Sahni Prof. Arnold L. Rosenberg University of Florida University of Massachusetts CIS Department Computer Science Dept CSE 301 A243 Lederle Gainesville, FL 32611 Amherst, MA 01003-4610 sahni@cis.ufl.edu rsnbrg@cs.umass.edu (904) 392-1527 (413) 545-2743 Workshops Chair Prof. S. Lakshmivarahan Univ. of Oklahoma School of CS 200 Felgar Hall/Rm. 114 Norman, OK 73019 varahan@constellation.ecn.uoknor.edu (405) 325-4042 General Chair: Tom Leighton, MIT, USA Europe Vice Chair: Klaus Waldschmidt, J. Wolfgang Goethe Universitat, Germany Asia Vice Chair: M. Kitsuregawa, U. of Tokyo, Japan Program Committee: Dharma Agrawal, NC State U. Bill Aiello, Bellcore Fred Annexstein, U. of Cincinnati Abhaya Asthana, ATT Bell Labs Jean-L. Baer, U. of Washington Prithviraj Banerjee, UIUC Randy Chow, U. of Florida F. Ercal, U. of Missouri, Rolla Praskevos Evripidou, SMU Phil Gibbons, ATT Bell Labs Maurice Herlihy, Brown U. C.T. Ho, IBM Almaden Res Cntr Yann-Hang Lee, U. of Florida Bruce M. Maggs, CMU Kurt Maly, Old Dominion U. David Nassimi, NJIT Lionel Ni, Michigan State U. Alex Nicolau, UC, Irvine David Padua, UIUC C. Greg Plaxton, UT, Austin S. Rajasekaran, U. of Florida N. Ranganathan, U. of S. Florida Eugen Schenfeld, NEC Res Inst Kang Shin, U. of Michigan Howard Siegel, Purdue U. Satish Tripathi, U. of Maryland Pearl Wang, George Mason U. Lonnie Welch, NJIT Xiaodong Zhang, UT, SA Yanjun Zhang, SMU Steering Committee Chair: Behrooz Shirazi, UT, Arlington Steering Committee: D.P. Agrawal, NC State U. S. Bettayeb, LSU P. Biswas, Hitachi R. Cypher, Johns Hopkins U. A.R. Hurson, PSU O. Ibarra, UC, Santa Barbara K. Kavi, UT, Arlington D. Padua, UIUC H. Sudborough, UT, Dallas E. Swartslander, UT, Austin I. Tollis, UT, Dallas Publicity Chair: Mazin Yousif, Louisiana Tech Registration Chair: Lonnie Welch, NJIT Local Arrangements Chair: Xiaodong Zhang, UT, SA