DATE 2009

DATE'09 Conference: MPSoC and System Design Methods (Topic D2), CFP

Topic Description

Papers are solicited in the areas of multi-core SoC architecture, including in particular the simulation and design of multi-core SoC. We are also looking for contributions devoted to electronic system-level design methods, tool flows and their practical application, including application-specific design methodologies, particularly for embedded hardware and software, or targeted specification, modeling, and validation flows. Finally, the topic will also cover design reuse and platform design support tools.

Submission Instructions

All manuscripts must be submitted electronically before September 7th, 2008, following the instructions on the conference Web page: https://www.date-conference.com/date09/ The accepted file formats are PDF and Postscript. Manuscripts received in hard-copy form will not be processed. Papers can be submitted for either standard oral presentation or for interactive presentation. Standard oral presentations require novel and complete research work supported by experimental results, and are held in front of a full audience. Besides these, DATE will again include interactive presentations of novel ideas that may require additional research or lack experimental data. Presentations are given on a laptop in a face-to-face discussion area. Submissions should not exceed 6 pages in length for oral-presentation and 4 pages in length for interactive-presentation papers, and should be formatted as close as possible to the final format: A4 or letter sheets, double column, single spaced, Times or equivalent font of minimum 10pt (templates are available on the DATE Web site for your convenience). To permit blind review, submissions should not include the author names.  Any submission not in line with the above rules will be discarded. All papers will be evaluated with regard to their suitability for the conference, originality and technical soundness. The Programme Committee reserves the right to accept interesting contributions that do not meet the criteria for standard oral presentations, as interactive presentations.


Topic Chairs

Luciano Lavagno
Politecnico di Torino, Dipartimento di Elettronica
Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Torino, Italy
e-mail: luciano [dot] lavagno [at] polito [dot] it 

Wido Kruijtzer
NXP Semiconductors, High Tech Campus 46
5656AE Eindhoven, The Netherlands
e-mail: wido [dot] kruijtzer [at] nxp [dot] com

 

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