Dear all,
The gem5 simulator is an open-source platform that enables the modeling and simulation of computer systems at different levels of abstraction, including processor, memory hierarchy, and interconnects. It is widely used in academia and industry for research, education, and design space exploration. Now on its 5th iteration, the gem5 Workshop gives community stakeholders a chance to present their contributions and ideas, as well as engage in discussion with the wider community.
In this call we are soliciting presentation proposals from researchers, developers, and practitioners who are using or developing the gem5 simulator. The workshop will be co-located with ISCA ’23 (June 17th to 21st, in Orlando, Florida), to be held on June 17th as an all-day event. The goal of the workshop is to give community members an opportunity to share their gem5-related research and insights, exchange ideas, and collaborate on future gem5 development goals.
This year we want to give anyone who wishes to an opportunity to present gem5-related topics at the workshop. As such we are foregoing Program Committee evaluation and will allocate presentation time on what we believe will invoke the most discussion. In short, as long as a presentation proposal is covering a gem5-related topic, we will allocate a time for it at the workshop. Ideas and contributions, big or small, are welcome.
Examples of gem5 topics which could be presented include, but are not limited to:
To submit a proposal, please send an email to Bobby R. Bruce at bbruce@ucdavis.edu with the following:
Above all else, we will welcome any presentation if it can be justified as being of interest to those who use and develop gem5.
To reward those who have helped improve the project, this year we we will be presenting "gem5 Community Impact Awards" during this year's workshop. These awards will be presented to individuals, or groups, who have made significant positive contributions to the gem5 community. This includes introducing new features, improving the underlying infrastructure, supporting users, and any other contributions which have had substantial impact. The award will be given for work carried out within a loosely-defined 3-year sliding window meaning that contributions made between 2021 and 2023 will be acknowledged this year. Nominations for the award can be submitted via email to Bobby R. Bruce at bbruce@ucdavis.edu (self-nominations will be accepted).
Key Dates:
Event Website: https://www.gem5.org/events/isca-2023
We look forward to receiving your proposals and seeing you at the gem5 Workshop!
Kind regards,
Bobby R. Bruce
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Dr. Bobby R. Bruce
Room 3050,
Kemper Hall, UC Davis
Davis,
CA, 95616
Dear all,
This is a friendly reminder that the submission deadline for gem5 Workshop
presentation proposals is one week away: Monday, April 24th (AOE). If you
are interested in presenting at the workshop then please email me (
bbruce@ucdavis.edu) with the following:
I've already received some great submissions and am looking forward to
creating a full day of gem5-related talks with ample opportunities for
discussions and networking. To ensure an inclusive event, we will accept
any reasonable submission that is gem5-related and forgo the traditional PC
review process. We will scale time slots based on what we think is
appropriate given the proposal abstracts.
More information can be found on the event webpage:
https://www.gem5.org/events/isca-2023.
Dr. Bobby R. Bruce
Room 3050,
Kemper Hall, UC Davis
Davis,
CA, 95616
web: https://www.bobbybruce.net
On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 12:35 PM Bobby Bruce bbruce@ucdavis.edu wrote:
Dear all,
The gem5 simulator is an open-source platform that enables the modeling
and simulation of computer systems at different levels of abstraction,
including processor, memory hierarchy, and interconnects. It is widely used
in academia and industry for research, education, and design space
exploration. Now on its 5th iteration, the gem5 Workshop gives community
stakeholders a chance to present their contributions and ideas, as well as
engage in discussion with the wider community.
In this call we are soliciting presentation proposals from researchers,
developers, and practitioners who are using or developing the gem5
simulator. The workshop will be co-located with ISCA ’23 (June 17th to
21st, in Orlando, Florida), to be held on June 17th as an all-day event.
The goal of the workshop is to give community members an opportunity to
share their gem5-related research and insights, exchange ideas, and
collaborate on future gem5 development goals.
This year we want to give anyone who wishes to an opportunity to present
gem5-related topics at the workshop. As such we are foregoing Program
Committee evaluation and will allocate presentation time on what we believe
will invoke the most discussion. In short, as long as a presentation
proposal is covering a gem5-related topic, we will allocate a time for it
at the workshop. Ideas and contributions, big or small, are welcome.
Examples of gem5 topics which could be presented include, but are not
limited to:
To submit a proposal, please send an email to Bobby R. Bruce at
bbruce@ucdavis.edu with the following:
Above all else, we will welcome any presentation if it can be justified as
being of interest to those who use and develop gem5.
To reward those who have helped improve the project, this year we we will
be presenting "gem5 Community Impact Awards" during this year's workshop.
These awards will be presented to individuals, or groups, who have made
significant positive contributions to the gem5 community. This includes
introducing new features, improving the underlying infrastructure,
supporting users, and any other contributions which have had substantial
impact. The award will be given for work carried out within a
loosely-defined 3-year sliding window meaning that contributions made
between 2021 and 2023 will be acknowledged this year. Nominations for the
award can be submitted via email to Bobby R. Bruce at bbruce@ucdavis.edu
(self-nominations will be accepted).
Key Dates:
Event Website: https://www.gem5.org/events/isca-2023
We look forward to receiving your proposals and seeing you at the gem5
Workshop!
Kind regards,
Bobby R. Bruce
--
Dr. Bobby R. Bruce
Room 3050,
Kemper Hall, UC Davis
Davis,
CA, 95616