Benchmarking Workshops:
          
           "Benchmarking
          Parallel and High-Performance Computing Systems" 
          at University of Wuppertal (Wuppertal, Germany), September 13 1999. 
          
            "Benchmarking Computer Systems:
            SPEC Meets Researchers and Benchmark Users"
            at Siemens AG (Paderborn, Germany), September 14 1999.
          
          
            Announcement and Call for Participation!
          
    
    
      The workshops will be sponsored by the Standard Performance Evaluation
      Corporation (SPEC), Siemens AG (Paderborn, Germany) and the University of
      Wuppertal's Department of Mathematics Scientific Computing Group
      (Wuppertal, Germany), and will be held in conjunction with the SPEC joint
      meeting, September 15-17 1999. Hosted by SPEC member company Siemens AG,
      the SPEC joint meeting will be held in Paderborn, Germany. The following
      SPEC focus groups will be present:
    
    
    
      This notice is a call for contributions for the two upcoming SPEC Workshops
      scheduled for:
    
    
      - 
        Monday, September 13 1999 at the University of
        Wuppertal, Germany
      
- 
        Tuesday, September 14 1999 at Siemens AG in Paderborn,
        Germany
      
      Workshop Deadlines:
    
    
      
        | July 20, 1999: (extended to July 31, 1999)
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            Intention to contribute a paper: send 100 to 200 word abstract to specworkshop@spec.org. Please
            indicate on which workshop day your contribution should be included.
           | 
      
        | August 15, 1999: | 
            
              Notification of accepted presentations and authors.
             
            Wuppertal Workshop: The workshop program schedule is now available. 
           
           
            Hotel accommodations and reservations: note, only a limited number of
            hotel rooms are blocked for workshop participants until August 15,
            1999. Thereafter, a hotel reservation might be possible but cannot be
            guaranteed.
           
            Wuppertal Workshop: more information on 
            hotel accommodations is available, along with an online request
            form for 
            hotel reservations.
           
           
            Paderborn Workshop: information about hotel accommodations is
            available from the Paderborn Workshop general
            information page. 
             
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        | September 1, 1999: | 
           
            
              Intention to participate (without a paper): please complete the
              online registration form.
             | 
    
    
      Workshop Program
      Committee:
      The selection of papers will occur on the basis of abstracts (1-3 pages).
      The following international program committee will select the papers for
      the workshop:
    
    
      - 
        Maria Calzarossa, University of Pavia, Italy
      
- 
        Rudolf Eigenmann, Purdue University, USA
      
- 
        Andreas Frommer, University of Wupperatal, Germany
      
- 
        Greg Gaertner, Compaq Computer Corporation, USA
      
- 
        Bodo Parady, Sun Microsystems, USA
      
- 
        Reinhold Weicker, Siemens AG, Paderborn, Germany
      
      Workshop Motivation:
      The Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC), known for its
      benchmark development, has a broad industrial member base. Although SPEC
      benchmarks are widely used in academic research as well, there have been
      only occasional attempts for an active dialog between the SPEC membership
      and the research community in developing and using benchmarks and
      performance evaluation methodologies. The workshop intends to bridge this
      gap. Participants are invited to present research results that make use of
      SPEC benchmarks, describe studies with applications that may be used as
      next-generation benchmarks, discuss issues and solutions in developing new
      benchmarks, and present novel approaches for evaluating research results.
      Of particular interest are presentations that discuss these issues in the
      context of realistic applications that have a broad user base.
    
    
      Workshop Goal:
      The goal of the workshop is to foster an exchange of information and ideas
      in the area of performance measurement and evaluation, with primary
      emphasis on benchmarking; that is, the systematic comparison of competing
      computer systems on the basis of standardized programs. Typical topics are:
    
    
      - 
        selection of representative loads
      
- 
        comparison of benchmarks with load profiles from real life
      
- 
        special properties of CPU and system benchmarks
      
- 
        run rules for a fair comparison of systems
      
- 
        benchmarks as optimization targets for industrial development and
        academic research
      
- 
        correlation of benchmark results with performance data obtained from
        other sources.
      
      This list is intended to only give some examples; it is not meant to
      exclude other topics related to benchmarking and performance measurement.
    
    
      Workshop Tradition:
      Traditionally, the workshop is held in an informal environment that
      encourages free information exchange. There is no registration
      fee, but advance reservation is necessary for space allocation
      planning. Although there will be no advance proceedings, copies of slides
      for distribution at the workshop are appreciated. Based on the submitted
      material, authors of selected presentations will be asked to submit full
      papers for publication in formal workshop proceedings.
    
    
      Workshop attendees are invited to attend one or several sessions of
      the SPEC joint meeting, which is held on the three days following the
      workshops. An agenda with the open SPEC meetings will be made available to
      all workshop participants.
    
    
      Workshop Coordinators:
    
    
    
      For more information:
      Please visit the Paderborn Workshop General Information
      Page and the University
      of Wuppertal's SPEC Workshop Site for more comprehensive and local
      information. Or, contact the SPEC Office, email: info@spec.org, phone: +1.703.331.0180
    
    
    
    
    
      Last updated: Wed Aug 18 12:00:36 EDT 1999
    
    
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