The ASPLOS 2004 WACI session promises to be both exciting and controversial. The WACI committee received 16 submitted abstracts and after much debate, discussion, and nearly a brawl, we selected what we considered the WACI-est of the bunch. The final program, along with all of the submissions are listed below. We look forward seeing the authors and a full audience at the WACI session.

          - Steve Keckler, Steve Blackburn, and Emmett Witchel -- aka The Wild Bunch

 

 

WACI Program
Tuesday, October 12, 2004
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
1
Programmable Microfluidics
William Thies, J.P. Urbanksi, Mats Cooper, David Wentzlaff, Todd Thorsen, and Saman Amarasinghe, MIT
2
Magnetoelectronic Structures for Non-Volatile Microprocessors
Nicholas P. Carter and Steven P. Ferrera, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
3
Claytronics: An Instance of Programmable Matter
Seth Copen Goldstein and Todd Mowry, Carnegie Mellon University
4
A Reliability Odometer - Lemon Check Your Processor!
Jayanth Srinivasan†, Sarita V. Adve†, Pradip Bose‡, and Jude A. Rivers‡, †University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign & ‡IBM Research
5
Increasing Interactivity by Predicting User Actions
Craig Zilles, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
6

The Death of ILP
Steven Swanson, Andrew Petersen, and Mark Oskin, University of Washington

 

WACI ABSTRACTS:

Notepad memory: NUMA all the way up
Gabriela Barrantes, Hajime Inoue, and Josh Karlin, University of New Mexico

Magnetoelectronic Structures for Non-Volatile Microprocessors
Nicholas P. Carter and Steven P. Ferrera, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Claytronics: An Instance of Programmable Matter
Seth Copen Goldstein and Todd Mowry, Carnegie Mellon University

Stream Processing in General-Purpose Processors
Jayanth Gummaraju and Mendel Rosenblum, Stanford University

NDP: Network-driven Processing for Chip Multiprocessors
Philo Juang, Kevin Ko, Eric Chi, Julia Chen, Qiang Wu, Li-Shiuan Peh, and Margaret Martonosi, Princeton University

A HyperDimensional Knowledge-based Operating System Design
Mauro Marcelo Mattos, FURB - Universidade Regional de Blumenau

Versatility and Versabench: A New Metric and a Benchmark Suite for Flexible Architectures
Rodric M. Rabbah, Ian Bratt, Krste Asanovic, and Anant Agarwal, MIT

System Design for Chip Multiprocessor
Bin Ren, University of Cambridge

A Reliability Odometer - Lemon Check Your Processor!
Jayanth Srinivasan†, Sarita V. Adve†, Pradip Bose‡, and Jude A. Rivers‡, †University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign & ‡IBM Research

The Death of ILP
Steven Swanson, Andrew Petersen, and Mark Oskin, University of Washington

Programmable Microfluidics
William Thies, J.P. Urbanksi, Mats Cooper, David Wentzlaff, Todd Thorsen, and Saman Amarasinghe, MIT

Compiling Quantum Programs Using Genetic Algorithms
Rodney Van Meter and Kevin Binkley, Keio University

An Automatic Hierarchical Data Placement Method
Chengliang Zhang, Yutao Zhong, Chen Ding, and Mitsu Ogihara, University of Rochester

Multi Address Space Parallel Architecture
Sergey N. Zheltov and Stanislav V. Bratanov, Intel

Increasing Interactivity by Predicting User Actions
Craig Zilles, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

The Wild and Crazy Idea Session IV

held at ASPLOS-XI in Boston, MA

Tuesday, October 12, 2004


                     

 


Call For Papers

Call For Papers
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Submission
Instructions

 


Looking Back:

WACI III

WACI II

WACI I