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| Content Provider | ACM Digital Library |
|---|---|
| Editor | Whalley, David Cytron, Ron |
| Copyright Year | 2004 |
| Abstract | On behalf of the program committee, I am pleased to present this year's program for LCTES: Languages Compilers and Tools for Embedded Systems. Now in its third year as a conference, we received 120 submissions by the firm submission deadline. From those papers, 28 papers were chosen for presentation at this year's conference.Papers were submitted using the free version of CyberChair. Abstracts and full papers were uploaded, manually assigned to the program committee members, and reviewed over a 5-week period. Each paper was assigned to at least three program committee members, according to interest and areas of expertise, and outside reviews were sought where necessary.Because of the inherently interdisciplinary nature of this conference, the program committee is comprised of 23 researchers and practitioners from around the world who offer expertise across the many technical areas that address embedded systems. The general and program chairs participated in the review process, and so are counted as part of the program committee.The program committee convened on the 14th of March in Saint Louis for an all-day meeting to reach consensus on the program. Those members who had a conflict on a paper left the room for that paper's discussion. Program committee members were allowed to submit papers to this conference. Discussion of those papers was conducted at the very end of the meeting, after the status of all other papers was determined. Papers authored by program committee members were judged by the same, high standards applied to all submissions. At the end of the day's meeting, we accepted 28 papers for this year's program from the 120 submissions--an acceptance rate of 23%. Unfortunately, many fine papers could not be accommodated in this year's program.The composition of the program before you is a reasonable sample of the areas in which we received submissions. Sessions on program optimization, cache and other architectural features, benchmarking and software tool synthesis show the ongoing vitality of those areas. Notably, there are two sessions on power management, indicative of the growing importance of that area. |
| ISBN | 1581138067 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) |
| Publisher Date | 2004-06-11 |
| Access Restriction | Subscribed |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Conference Proceedings |
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