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Micro-45 Invited Speakers
Charles Webb, IBM Monday Morning The Next Era of Enterprise Processor Design Josh Fisher Tuesday Lunch Bob Rau Award Recipient Turner Whitted, Microsoft Research Wednesday Morning Architectures for Smart Displays
Lightning Session Monday Morning Poster Session Tuesday Afternoon
Micro-45 Volunteers
General Chair: Steve Melvin Program Chair: Onur Mutlu Registration Chair: Arrvindh Shriraman Finance Chair: Tor Aamodt Workshops and Tutorials Chair: Derek Chiou Publications Chair: Benjamin Lee Student Travel Grant Chair: Matt Farrens Web and Submissions Chairs: Chris Fallin Justin Meza Vivek Seshadri Registration Assistants: Arun Bharadwaj Craig Mustard Evgeny Vinnik Svetozar Miucin Dan Lin
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Edil ¡Fernandes ¡
In ¡Memoriam ¡
- PhD, ¡Imperial ¡College ¡of ¡Science, ¡Technology, ¡and ¡Medicine, ¡1981 ¡
- Professor, ¡Federal ¡University ¡of ¡Rio ¡de ¡Janeiro, ¡1976-‑1997 ¡
- Professor ¡Emeritus, ¡Federal ¡University ¡of ¡Rio ¡de ¡Janeiro, ¡since ¡1997 ¡
- VisiIng ¡Professor, ¡University ¡College ¡London, ¡1987 ¡
- VisiIng ¡Professor, ¡Princeton ¡University, ¡1996 ¡
- Research: ¡ ¡
Microarchitecture, ¡AutomaIc ¡GeneraIon ¡of ¡Interpreters, ¡ ¡ Hardware ¡DescripIon ¡Languages, ¡Microprogrammable ¡Processors ¡
- Papers ¡in ¡ISCA, ¡Micro, ¡EuroMicro, ¡etc. ¡
- A ¡Leader ¡in ¡the ¡Brazilian ¡Computer ¡Research ¡Community ¡
- The ¡"face ¡of ¡Brazil" ¡at ¡Micro ¡in ¡the ¡1980s ¡and ¡1990s ¡
Micro 2012 Opening Remarks
Onur Mutlu PC Chair December 3, 2012 Vancouver, BC, Canada
Outline of Remarks
n Program overview and brief summary statistics
q More on this in the afternoon (17:45) q More on this in PC chair message in proceedings
n Thanks to contributors n Awards n Lightning session n Poster session 20
Program Overview
n 40 accepted papers exposed in three ways
q Lightning session (Today, 10:30-12:00) q Poster session (Tuesday, 15:00-17:30) q 30-minute paper presentations (All three days)
n Two keynote speeches
q Charles Webb, IBM (Today, 9:00)
The Next Era of Enterprise Processor Design
q Turner Whitted, Microsoft Research (Wednesday, 8:30)
Architectures for Smart Displays
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Basic Process and Statistics
n 228 submissions; 40 papers accepted (17.5% Acc. Rate) n Reviewed by
q The 44-member Program Committee q The 106-member External Review Committee (fully involved) q At least 98 more external/aiding reviewers
n Review process
q 1325 total reviews, 815 from PC members; 5.8 reviews/paper q Rebuttal period to allow for author response q Extensive online discussions (160 papers) q 1.5-day PC meeting on August 25-26, 2012 n
All PC members present the entire first day
n After decision
q All papers shepherded
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More Information on the Process …
n Today @ 17:45 – Program Chair’s Remarks
q Statistics on submitted and accepted papers q Paper selection process q Metrics used to rank papers for discussion q Best paper selection process q New things we tried this year q What worked and what did not? What can we do better?
n Message from the Program Chair (in your proceedings)
q http://www.microsymposia.org/micro45/message-from-the-
program-chair.pdf
n Feedback very much welcome
q I would appreciate all kinds of honest feedback
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0 ¡ 10 ¡ 20 ¡ 30 ¡ 40 ¡ 50 ¡ 60 ¡ 70 ¡ 80 ¡ 90 ¡ 100 ¡
I/O ¡(input/output) ¡ ¡ Quality ¡of ¡service ¡ ¡ Security ¡ ¡ Storage ¡ ¡ Mobile ¡systems ¡ ¡ Dynamic ¡program ¡opImizaIon ¡ ¡ Programmer ¡producIvity; ¡debugging ¡ ¡ Real ¡system ¡evaluaIon ¡and ¡analysis ¡ ¡ System ¡so`ware ¡(OS, ¡virtualizaIon) ¡support ¡ ¡ InstrucIon ¡level ¡parallelism ¡ ¡ Data ¡center, ¡cloud, ¡cluster ¡systems ¡ ¡ Reconfigurable ¡systems ¡ ¡ Embedded ¡systems ¡ ¡ Workload ¡characterizaIon ¡ ¡ Thread-‑level ¡parallelism ¡ ¡ Hardware/so`ware ¡interface ¡ ¡ Circuit-‑architecture ¡interacIon ¡and ¡codesign ¡ ¡ Compilers ¡ ¡ Graphics ¡and ¡GPUs ¡ ¡ Special-‑purpose ¡systems, ¡accelerators ¡ ¡ Hardware/so`ware ¡codesign ¡or ¡cooperaIon ¡ ¡ Parallel ¡programming; ¡parallelizaIon ¡ ¡ Data ¡parallelism; ¡SIMD ¡ ¡ Modeling, ¡measurement, ¡and ¡simulaIon ¡methods ¡ ¡ System ¡architecture ¡ ¡ Emerging ¡technologies ¡ ¡ Reliability, ¡fault ¡tolerance, ¡variability ¡ ¡ Interconnects ¡and ¡communicaIon ¡mechanisms ¡ ¡ Core/processor ¡microarchitecture ¡ ¡ Energy ¡and ¡power-‑efficiency ¡ ¡ Memory ¡systems ¡ ¡ MulI-‑core ¡systems, ¡mulIprocessors ¡ ¡
Accepted ¡ Submieed ¡
Program Committee ¡
Tor Aamodt, British Columbia David Albonesi, Cornell Krste Asanovic, Berkeley Todd Austin, Michigan Rajeev Balasubramonian, Utah Richard Belgard, Consultant Pradip Bose, IBM Research David Brooks, Harvard Douglas Carmean, Intel Derek Chiou, UT Austin Robert Colwell, DARPA Tom Conte, Georgia Tech Chita Das, Penn State Michel Dubois, USC Evelyn Duesterwald, IBM Lieven Eeckhout, Ghent University Boris Grot, EPFL Nikos Hardavellas, Northwestern James Hoe, CMU Wen-mei Hwu, Illinois Engin Ipek, Rochester Daniel Jimenez, UT San Antonio Hyesoon Kim, Georgia Tech Konrad Lai, Intel Gabriel Loh, AMD Ahmed Louri, NSF/Arizona Scott Mahlke, Michigan Srilatha Manne, AMD Andreas Moshovos, Toronto Trevor Mudge, Michigan Yale Patt, UT Austin Milos Prvulovic, Georgia Tech Moinuddin Qureshi, Georgia Tech Ronny Ronen, Intel Yanos Sazeides, Cyprus Michael Schlansker, HP Labs Andre Seznec, IRISA/INRIA Michael Shebanow, Samsung Burton Smith, Microsoft Jared Smolens, Oracle Viji Srinivasan, IBM Chris Wilkerson, Intel Yuanyuan Zhou, UCSD Craig Zilles, Illinois
External Review Committee (I) ¡
Jung Ho Ahn, Seoul National University Alaa Alameldeen, Intel Murali Annavaram, USC Leslie Barnes, AMD Brad Beckmann, AMD Ricardo Bianchini, Rutgers Doug Burger, Microsoft Alper Buyuktosunoglu, IBM John Carter, IBM Luis Ceze, Washington Jichuan Chang, HP Labs Zeshan Chishti, Intel Sangyeun Cho, Pitt Adrian Cristal, Barcelona Supercomputing Center and Microsoft Reetuparna Das, Michigan Ganesh Dasika, ARM Nirav Dave, SRI Srinivas Devadas, MIT Eiman Ebrahimi, NVIDIA Elmootazbellah Elnozahy, IBM Mattan Erez, UT-Austin Yoav Etsion, Technion Babak Falsafi, EPFL Matt Farrens, UC Davis Kayvon Fatahalian, CMU Krisztian Flautner, ARM Kanad Ghose, Binghamton Andy Glew, MIPS and comp-arch.net Brian Gold, Oracle Paul Gratz, TAMU Rajiv Gupta, UC Riverside Shantanu Gupta, Intel Sudhanva Gurumurthi, Virginia/AMD Dan Hammerstrom, DARPA Maurice Herlihy, Brown Glenn Hinton, Intel Brian Hirano, Oracle Jim Holt, Freescale Michael Huang, Rochester Jaehyuk Huh, KAIST Hillery Hunter, IBM Ravi Iyer, Intel Norm Jouppi, HP Labs Mahmut Kandemir, Penn State
External Review Committee (II) ¡
Manolis Katevenis, FORTH and Univ. of Crete Steve Keckler, NVIDIA and UT-Austin Omer Khan, Uconn John Kim, KAIST Nam Sung Kim, Wisconsin Vijaykrishnan Narayanan, Penn State Avinash Kodi, Ohio Christos Kozyrakis, Stanford Eren Kursun, IBM Jim Larus, Microsoft James Laudon, Google Benjamin Lee, Duke Chang Joo Lee, Intel Hsien-Hsin Lee, Georgia Tech Jaejin Lee, SNU Ruby Lee, Princeton David Lie, University of Toronto Shan Lu, Wisconsin Milo Martin, Penn Mojtaba Mehrara, NVIDIA Stephan Meier, Apple David Meisner, Facebook Asit Kumar Mishra, Intel Subhasish Mitra, Stanford Naveen Muralimanohar, HP Labs Ravi Nair, IBM Satish Narayanasamy, Michigan Emre Ozer, ARM Sanjay Patel, Illinois Timothy Pinkston, USC Brian Prasky, IBM Partha Ranganathan, HP Labs VJ Reddi, UT-Austin Steve Reinhardt, AMD Glenn Reinman, UCLA Jose Renau, UCSC Scott Rixner, Rice Ali Saidi, ARM Simha Sethumadhavan, Columbia Xipeng Shen, William and Mary Tim Sherwood, UCSB Jim Smith, Wisconsin Dan Sorin, Duke Per Stenstrom, Chalmers
External Review Committee (III) ¡
Karin Strauss, MSR Edward Suh, Cornell Aater Suleman, Calxeda Dam Sunwoo, ARM Oliver Temam, INRIA Radu Teodorescu, Ohio State Josep Torrellas, Illinois Osman Unsal, BSC Mateo Valero, UPC Thomas Wenisch, Michigan Emmett Witchel, UT-Austin Yuan Xie, Penn State Sudhakar Yalamanchili, Georgia Tech Qing Yang, Rhode Island Sungjoo Yoo, Postech Doe Hyun Yoon, HP Labs Huiyang Zhou, NCSU Ben Zorn, Microsoft Research
A Big Thank You to …
n All reviewers
q Especially the PC and the ERC
n All submitting authors n All presenters n All attendees n Many others (see my note) 29
Planned Awards and Their Logistics
n Best Paper (all papers eligible; eight designated candidates
based on reviewer and PC feedback)
n Best Lightning Session Presentation (all papers eligible) n Best Poster (all papers eligible) n A Best Paper Award Committee will decide all awards
q
Seven committee members will be disclosed after selection
q
0-N papers can be selected, but the ideal number is 1 for each award
q
Decisions can be made after the conference
n Attendees will vote for Best Lightning Session Presentation
and Best Poster
q
Votes are NOT anonymous; write your full name on ballot sheets
q
Can vote for ONLY ONE PAPER
q
Cannot vote for papers you have a conflict-of-interest with
q
The “Best Paper Award” Committee will use votes as input
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Lightning Session Logistics (10:30 Today)
n What?
q 100-second key idea pitch for each paper
n Why?
- 1. Expose everyone to all papers
- 2. Allow the Best Paper Award Committee members to “see” all
papers quickly
n How?
q Papers presented in order of appearance in program q http://www.microsymposia.org/micro45/micro-45-lightning-ppt-
- rder.pdf
q No questions allowed q Session recorded
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Voting for Best Lightning Session Talk
n Green ballot sheet n Ground rules:
q Turn in your vote immediately after the session q Write your full name on the ballot q Do not vote for a paper you are conflicted with q Vote for at most one paper
n Your vote is discarded if any rule is violated n http://www.microsymposia.org/micro45/voting-rules.html n Same rules apply for the Best Poster Award vote 32
Lightning Session Presenters
n Please be in this room at 10:15am for set up
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Poster Session Logistics (15:00 Tuesday)
n What?
q Each paper presented as a poster
n Why?
- 1. Enable deeper technical interaction b/w authors & attendees
- 2. Enable “best paper award judges” to get a deep understanding
- 3. Technical networking event
n Logistics for poster presenters
q Easels marked with your paper number q Easels set up during lunch Tuesday q Please place your poster to the corresponding easel immediately
after 15:00 Tuesday
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Voting Rules
n http://www.microsymposia.org/micro45/voting-rules.html n Linked from conference program online n Conflict-of-interest rules (with authors)
q PhD advisor q Other past or current advisors q Current or past students q People who have the same affiliation (i.e., are from the same
institution)
q People whom you co-authored papers with in the last 3 years q People whom you co-authored funded proposals with in the
last 3 years
q Close friendship or family member
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Micro 2012 Opening Remarks
Onur Mutlu PC Chair December 3, 2012 Vancouver, BC, Canada
Keynote I
n Charles Webb, IBM n The Next Era of Enterprise Processor Design
n Charles earned his B.S. and M.Eng. in Computer and Systems
Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1982 and 1983.
n Joined IBM in 1983 and has held positions in performance analysis,
processor design, and system design, all focused on the IBM mainframe computing platform.
n Led the mainframe processor design team through the transitions into
CMOS technology and into full 64-bit capability with z/Architecture.
n In 2003, he was appointed to the position of IBM Fellow, the highest
technical honor within IBM.
n Currently responsible for the overall roadmap and strategy for IBM
System z.
n Holds numerous patents, four Outstanding Innovation Awards, and
three IBM Corporate Awards.
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Micro 2012 Keynote I
Charles Webb IBM December 3, 2012 Vancouver, BC, Canada