Submissions sought for third annual Reconfigurable Systems Summer Institute

The third annual Reconfigurable Systems Summer Institute (RSSI'07), co-sponsored by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, OpenFPGA, and the University of Manchester, will bring together domain scientists and technology developers from industry and academia to present and discuss new research on the use of field-programmable gate array technologies for high-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) from July 18-20 in Urbana, Illinois. Submissions of both full-length papers (up to 10 pages) and poster papers (up to 2 pages) are solicited. Accepted full-length papers will be presented during the technical program; short papers will be presented during the poster session. The best papers presented at RSSI'07 will be considered for inclusion in a special issue of the journal Parallel Computing. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: 1. Architecture of high-performance reconfigurable computing devices and systems 2. Languages, compilation techniques, and tools for high-performance reconfigurable computing 3. Libraries and run-time environments for high-performance reconfigurable computing 4. Performance modeling/prediction and benchmarks for high-performance reconfigurable computing 5. Algorithms, methodology, and best practices in application development for HPRC 6. Applications of high-performance reconfigurable computing in science and engineering 7. Trends and the latest developments in the field of high-performance reconfigurable computing Submissions should be sent to rssi@ncsa.uiuc.edu by May 1; authors will be notified of acceptance by June 1. Detailed paper formatting instructions will be available soon at: its Web site. Questions? Contact rssi@ncsa.uiuc.edu.