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The program for FCCM08 is available and now includes the schedule!
SUNDAY WORKSHOP! Starting at 7pm on Sunday, we will have a special panel session on Novel Architectures and Systems. (The wine and cheese welcoming reception starts at 6pm). More details available in the program
Early registration is now ended. You may still register on-site at the normal rates. More information on registration and hotel available here
Note this year's venue change! FCCM 08 will be held at Stanford in Palo Alto, CA. More info available here
FCCM 2007 Call for Participation
FCCM'08 Call for Participation
The Sixteenth Annual IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines
Stanford, Palo Alto, CA April 14-15 2008
The IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines is a forum to present and discuss new research on reconfigurable computing--the use of field-programmable technologies for high performance and/or low energy computation. A wide variety of topics related to custom computing are covered, including but not limited to:
- Architecture of reconfigurable computing devices and systems, including coprocessors, attached processors, and hybrid architectures
- Languages, compilation techniques, tools, and environments for programming and run time support of custom computing machines
- Applications of reconfigurable computing, including the use of reprogrammable logic in scientific computation, mobile communications, medical image processing, data and communication security, network infrastructure and other embedded systems
- Implications and effects of nanotechnology and reconfigurable computing on each other
- Possible forms and system implications of reconfiguration for fault tolerance and avoidance
- Novel use of reconfigurability, including evolvable hardware and adaptive computing
The final program is now available!
Sponsorship
The IEEE Computer Society and the Technical Committee on Computer Architecture
Student Sponsors
FCCM 2008 student registration fees have been subsidized by generous donations from Synplicity, Inc. and Altera Corporation, with the assistance of Xilinx, Inc.
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