Call For Papers

LCPC2001

August 1-3, 2001, Cumberland Falls, Kentucky

Although LCPC2001 is placing emphasis on invited presentations by well-established researchers in the field, submissions are welcome from any researchers working in the general areas of compiler techniques, run-time environments, algorithms, and architectures for parallel and high-performance computing. All papers will be reviewed by the program committee and, if needed, by external reviewers.

Selected papers will be accepted for presentation at the workshop, inclusion in an informal workshop proceedings, and publication by Springer-Verlag in a formal proceedings. To ensure the integrity of the workshop, it will be required that at least one of the authors of each accepted paper register for and attend the workshop.

Friday, May 25, 2001
Draft submissions due
An automatic extension is given to Tuesday, June 5, 2001
The contact author should use the author registration form. Then, the Postscript or PDF paper can be submitted using the paper submission form and the paper upload form it generates. You should examine your submissions using the paper access form to confirm that they came through intact.
Monday, June 25, 2001
Committee decisions announced to authors
Saturday, June 30, 2001
Registration deadline for workshop and rooms at Cumberland Falls
Note: Cumberland Falls is relatively isolated, so alternative housing may not be readily available.
Friday, July 27, 2001
Revisions of papers for informal workshop proceedings due
Monday, October 1, 2001
Final revisions of papers for formal publication by Springer-Verlag due

Format Information

As in past years, we expect the workshop proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag as a volume in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. The document preparation instructions for the Lecture Notes in Computer Science for authors and editors should be able to answer most of your questions. LNCS also are published, in parallel to the printed books, in a full-text electronic version. Therefore, authors of accepted papers will be expected to submit, in addition to the printed papers, the electronic files of all parts of the manuscript (including front matter pages) as advised in the instructions.

Submissions should be kept to a maximum of 15 pages in the final format specified by Springer-Verlag.

Watch this page for details about how to submit your paper electronically as either a postscript (prefered) or PDF file with the US standard letter page size (i.e., not A4). We plan to use either an HTML upload form or an email server; to facilitate the Springer-Verlag publication, hardcopy submission is strongy discouraged.

Organizers of LCPC2001

Program Committee

Larry Carter (UCSD)
Siddhartha Chatterjee (UNC Chapel Hill)
Jeanne Ferrante (UCSD)
Manish Gupta (IBM Research)
Sam Midkiff (IBM Research)
Jose Moreira, (IBM Research)
Jan Prins (UNC Chapel Hill)
Bill Pugh (UMD)
Chau-Wen Tseng (UMD)

Steering Committee

Utpal Banerjee (Intel Corporation)
David Gelernter(Yale University)
Alex Nicolau (U. California, Irvine)
David Padua (U. Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)

General/Program Chair

Hank Dietz (email) (University of Kentucky)

Sponsors

The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of the University of Kentucky


LCPC2001 Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing