Paper
Submissions
Papers should contain
significant technical content to be accepted. No paper will be accepted for publication
without an accompanying presentation at the conference. Accepted papers will be
published in the proceedings and may also be available on the website pending
author approval.
Papers should be 8-12 pages in length (9 point, two columns) and received by June 1, 2001. Formatting details including templates for Word and LaTeX will be available on the conference web site. Final camera-ready papers not meeting formatting guidelines will not be accepted for publication in the proceedings. Paper submissions will be accepted in Word and PostScript, electronic submission only. Papers can be transferred by anonymous ftp to endo.sandia.gov (place in directory pub/incoming/pknupp/10imr) or can be mailed to pknupp@sandia.gov.
Files transferred via anonymous ftp should be named as follows, to avoid collisions on the ftp site: names should start with the first authorŐs last name, followed by a hyphen, followed by the last four digits of the author's phone number. Authors should send email to Patrick Knupp, (pknupp@sandia.gov) with the paper title and file name immediately after placing it on the site.with the paper title and file name immediately after placing it on the site.
Questions regarding
paper submission should be addressed to Patrick Knupp or Nikos Chrisochoides,
Technical Papers Co-Chairs
Patrick Knupp, Paper Submission
Sandia National Laboratories
PO Box 5800, MS0847
Albuquerque, NM 87185
Phone: (505) 284-4565
Fax: (505) 844-9297
E-Mail: pknupp@sandia.gov
Nikos Chrisochoides
College of William and Mary,
Computer Science Parallel Experimental Systems Lab
Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795
Phone: 757-221-3466
Fax: 757-221-1717
E-mail: nikos@cs.wm.edu
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PROCEEDINGS AND JOURNAL SPECIAL
ISSUE
The
conference proceedings will be published by Sandia National Laboratories and
distributed at the Roundtable. In addition, papers of exceptionally high quality
will be published in a special issue of Engineering with Computers.