jayar@eecg.toronto.edu (Jonathan Rose)
FPGA `95 Symposium Second Call for Papers

FPGA `95 Symposium Second Call for Papers

Department of Computer Engineering, University of Toronto 9 Sep 94 14:39:20 GMT
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		    FPGA '95: Second Call for Papers
		1995 ACM/SIGDA International Symposium on
		    Field-Programmable Gate Arrays

		    Chaminade at Santa Cruz, California
			February 12-14, 1995

This symposium has evolved from two previous workshops, FPGA '92 and 
FPGA '94. As Field-Programmable Gate Arrays become more essential to the 
design of digital systems there is increased desire to improve their 
performance, density and automated design. This symposium, sponsored by 
ACM/SIGDA, seeks contributions, but is not limited to, the following areas:

+ FPGA Architecture: logic & routing, memory, I/O, new commercial architectures.

+ Interactions: between CAD, architecture, applications, and programming 
  technology.

+ Applications: novel uses of FPGAs

+ Process Technology-Issues Related To FPDs

+ CAD for FPGAs: Logic optimization, technology mapping, placement, routing

+ Field-Programmable Systems: emulation and computation, partitioning across 
  chips

+ Field-Programmable Interconnect Chips/Devs

+ Field-Programmable Analog Arrays

Authors should submit 20 copies of their work (maximum 10 pages, minimum 
point size 10) by October 3, 1994. Notification of acceptance will be sent 
by November 20, 1994. 

A proceedings of accepted papers will be published (which is different from 
the publication policy of the previous related workshop). Final papers will 
be limited in length to six pages. Submissions should be sent to:

Jonathan Rose
FPGA '95
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
10 King's College Road,
Toronto, Ontario 
Canada M5S 1A4

email: jayar@eecg.toronto.edu, 
phone: (416) 978-6992, 
fax:   (416) 971-2286

General Chair: Pak Chan, UC Santa Cruz
Program Chair: Jonathan Rose, University of Toronto.

Program Committee:

Duncan Buell, SRC
Pak Chan, UCSC
Jason Cong, UCLA
Ewald Detjens, Exemplar
Carl Ebeling, U. Washington
Frederic Furtek, Atmel
Dwight Hill, Synopsys
Sinan Kaptanoglu, Actel
John McCollum, Actel
Jonathan Rose, U. Toronto
Richard Rudell, Synopsys
Rob Rutenbar, CMU
Takayasu Sakurai, Toshiba
Martine Schlag, UCSC
Tim Southgate, Altera
Steve Trimberger, Xilinx