Day | Room 1 | Room 2 | Room 3 | Room 4 | Room 5 | Room 6 |
Saturday | ||||||
Morning | NANOARCH (W) | WCAE (W) |
NET (T) 08:30 - 12:00 |
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Afternoon | ASGI (W) | PIN (T) | ||||
Sunday | ||||||
Morning | WCED (W) | MOBS (W) | WIOSCA (W) | WARP (W) |
SIMF (T) 08:30 - 12:00 |
CELL (T)
08:00 - 12:00 |
Afternoon | WDDD (W) | ANCHOR (W) | TACS (W) |
M5 (T) 13:30 - 17:30 |
BLUE (T) 13:30-17:30 |
All workshops and tutorials will be held on the 4th floor of the Boston Park Plaza Hotel (individual rooms will be posted on site).
For any further information please check each workshops website or contact Evelyn Duesterwald (duester@us.ibm.com) and David Kaeli (kaeli@ece.neu.edu).
1. SimFlex: Fast, Accurate and Flexible Simulation of Computer Systems (SIMF)
Thomas Wenisch and Roland Wunderlich (Carnegie Mellon U.) rwunderl@ece.cmu.edu
2. Network Systems Design with Network Processor Technology (NET)
Liang Cheng (Lehigh U.) cheng@cse.lehigh.edu
3. Using the M5 Simulator (M5)
Steve Reinhardt et al. (U. of Michigan) stever@eecs.umich.edu
Valentina Salapura and José Moreira (IBM) salapura@us.ibm.com
5. Cell Broadband Engine – enabling density computing for data-rich environments (CELL)
Michael Gschwind et al. (IBM) mikeg@watson.ibm.com
6. Using the Pin Instrumentation Tool for Computer Architecture Research and Education (PIN)
Robert Cohn, Aamer Jaleel (Intel) robert.s.cohn@intel.com
For any further information please check each tutorial website or contact the tutorial organizer or Trevor Mudge at tnm@eecs.umich.edu.