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Advances in Computer Systems Architecture

8th Asia-Pacific Conference, ACSAC 2003, Aizu-Wakamatsu, Japan, September 23-26, 2003, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 2823)

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Table of contents (31 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. How Can the Earth Simulator Impact on Human Activities

    • Tetsuya Sato, Hitoshi Murai, Shigemune Kitawaki
    Pages 1-7
  3. Asynchronous Bit-Serial Datapath for Object-Oriented Reconfigurable Architecture PCA

    • Kiyoshi Oguri, Yuichiro Shibata, Akira Nagoya
    Pages 54-68
  4. MOOSS: CPU Architecture with Memory Protection and Support for OOP

    • Radim Ballner, Pavel Tvrdík
    Pages 97-111
  5. Reducing Access Count to Register-Files through Operand Reuse

    • Hiroshi Takamura, Koji Inoue, Vasily G. Moshnyaga
    Pages 112-121
  6. SimAlpha Version 1.0: Simple and Readable Alpha Processor Simulator

    • Kenji Kise, Hiroki Honda, Toshitsugu Yuba
    Pages 122-136
  7. Towards an Asynchronous MIPS Processor

    • Qianyi Zhang, Georgios Theodoropoulos
    Pages 137-150
  8. On Implementing High Level Concurrency in Java

    • G. Stewart Itzstein, Mark Jasiunas
    Pages 151-165
  9. Simultaneous MultiStreaming for Complexity-Effective VLIW Architectures

    • H. Pradeep Rao, S. K. Nandy, M. N. V. Satya Kiran
    Pages 166-179
  10. A Novel Architecture for Genomic Sequence Searching and Alignment

    • Paul Gardner-Stephen, Greg Knowles
    Pages 180-192
  11. A Reconfigurable Multi-threaded Architecture Model

    • Sebastian Wallner
    Pages 193-207
  12. Reconfigurable Instruction-Level Parallel Processor Architecture

    • Toshiyuki Ito, Kentaro Ono, Mayumi Ichikawa, Yuuichi Okuyama, Kenichi Kuroda
    Pages 208-220
  13. Mapping Applications to a Coarse Grain Reconfigurable System

    • Yuanqing Guo, Gerard J. M. Smit, Hajo Broersma, Michél A. J. Rosien, Paul M. Heysters
    Pages 221-235
  14. Packing with Boundary Constraints for a Reconfigurable Operating System

    • Abhinandan Sharma, Martyn A. George, David Kearney
    Pages 236-245

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About this book

This conference marked the ?rst time that the Asia-Paci?c Computer Systems Architecture Conference was held outside Australasia (i. e. Australia and New Zealand), and was, we hope, the start of what will be a regular event. The conference started in 1992 as a workshop for computer architects in Australia and subsequently developed into a full-?edged conference covering Austra- sia. Two additional major changes led to the present conference. The ?rst was a change from “computer architecture” to “computer systems architecture”, a change that recognized the importance and close relationship to computer arc- tecture of certain levels of software (e. g. operating systems and compilers) and of other areas (e. g. computer networks). The second change, which re?ected the increasing number of papers being submitted from Asia, was the replacement of “Australasia” with “Asia-Paci?c”. This year’s event was therefore particularly signi?cant, in that it marked the beginning of a truly “Asia-Paci?c” conference. It is intended that in the future the conference venue will alternate between Asia and Australia/New Zealand and, although still small, we hope that in time the conference will develop into a major one that represents Asia to the same - tent as existing major computer-architecture conferences in North America and Europe represent those regions.

Editors and Affiliations

  • School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea

    Amos Omondi

  • Graduate School of Computer Science and Engineering, The University of Aizu, Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Fukushima, Japan

    Stanislav Sedukhin

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