8:30-8:40 Opening Remarks
8:40-10:10 Session 1: Multimedia
Simultaneous Multithreading and Multimedia
by Heiko Oehring, Ulrich Sigmund, and Theo Ungerer
University of Karlsruhe
Adapting and Extending Simultaneous Multithreading for High
Performance Video Signal Processing Applications
by J.P. Wittenburg and P. Pirsch
Hannover University
Multithreaded Extensions Enhance Multimedia Performance
by Mark Pontius and Nader Bagherzadeh
UC Irvine
10:10-10:30 Break
10:30-11:30 Session 2: Thread Interaction
Explorations in Symbiosis on two Multithreaded Architectures
by Allan Snavely, Nick Mitchell, Larry Carter, Jeanne Ferrante,
and Dean Tullsen
UC San Diego and San Diego Supercomputer Center
Customizable Thread Scheduling directed by Priorities
by Yves Denneulin, Jean-Francois Mehaut, Raymond Namyst
Institut de Mathematiques Appliquees de Grenoble,
Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon
11:45-12:15 Invited Talk: Steve Keckler (title TBA)
12:15-1:30 Lunch (on your own)
1:30-3:00 Session 3: Simultaneous Multithreading
Applications of Thread Prioritization in SMT Processors
by Steven E. Raasch and Steven K. Reinhardt
Michigan
SMT Performance Gains Through Reduced Speculative Execution
James Burns and Jean-Luc Gaudiot
USC
Compiler Supported Speculative Execution on SMT Processors
A. Unger, E. Zehendner, and Th. Ungerer
Friedrich Schiller University, University of Karlsruhe
3:00-3:20 Break
3:20-4:20 Session 4: Alternative Thread Models
Design and Evaluation of Dynamic Load Balancing Schemes Under
a
Fine-grain Multithreaded Execution Model
by Haiying Cai, Olivier Maquelin, Prasad Kakulavarapu, and Guang
R. Gao
McGill University, University of Delaware
The Superstrand Model
Andres Marquez, Kevin B. Theobald, Xinan Tang, and Guang R. Gao
University of Delaware
4:30-5:30 Panel Session (Walid Najjar, chair. Topic and panel members TBA)
5:30 Closing Remarks
(and, for historical interest...)
Multithreaded execution is
becoming a very important execution
model in modern computers,
both single and multi-processors.
The focus of this workshop
is on multithreading execution
techniques and systems,
including architecture design and
implementation, compilation
techniques, system and language
support and performance
evaluation.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Topics of interest include
the execution model, architecture,
compilation and performance
evaluation of multithreaded
systems.
PAPER SUBMISSIONS
Paper submissions and reviews
will be done electronically.
Authors are requested to
submit an extended abstract not to
exceed seven pages single
spaced (including references,
figures and tables) in Postscript.
Please make sure the
document can be viewed using
"ghostview" and is formatted in
letter size (as opposed
to A4). The cover page should include
a brief abstract, a list
of 5 keywords and the full address of
the corresponding author
(including surface mail address,
telephone and fax numbers
and email address).
Email papers to mteac99@cs.ucsd.edu
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission | November 6 -- NEW DATE |
Author Notification | December 4 |
Camera-ready papers due | January 1 |
Guang Gao
University of Delaware
Dean Tullsen
UCSD
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Todd Austin
Intel
Nader Bagherzadeh
UC Irvine
Preston Briggs
Tera Computers
Larry Carter
UCSD
Pradeep Dubey
IBM
Jean-Luc Gaudiot
USC
Antonio Gonzalez
Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
Jack Mills
Intel
Walid Najjar
Colorado State
Mario Nemirovsky
UCSC
Constantine Polychronopoulos Illinois
Andre Seznec
IRISA/INRIA
Josep Torellas
Illinois
Pen-Chung Yew
Minnesota