Peter Altenbernd -
Fachhochschule Darmstadt - Germany
Sandro Bartolini -
University of Siena - Italy
Valerie Bertin - ST
Microelectronics - France
Joăo M. P. Cardoso -
University of Porto - Portugal
Francisco J. Cazorla -
Barcelona Supercomputing Center - Spain
Pai H. Chou -
University of California, Irvine - USA
Alexander G. Dean -
North Carolina State University - USA
Adam Donlin -
Xilinx - USA
Lavinia Egidi -
University of Northeastern Piedmont - Italy
Marc Engels -
Flanders' Mechatronics Technology Centre, Leuven - Belgium
Pierfrancesco Foglia -
University of Pisa - Italy
Björn Franke -
University of Edimburgh - UK
Malay Ganai - NEC labs
America - USA
Roberto Giorgi -
University of Siena - Italy
David Gregg - Trinity
College Dublin - Ireland
Matthias Gries - Intel
Labs - Germany
Rajiv Gupta -
University of California Riverside - USA
Jörgen Hansson - SEI,
Carnegie Mellon University - USA
Kenji Hisazumi -
Kyushu University - Japan
Niraj K. Jha -
Princeton University - USA
Andreas Krall - TU
Wien - Austria
Tei-Wei Kuo - National
Taiwan University - Taiwan
Ákos Lédeczi -
Vanderbilt University - USA
Shih-Hsi Liu -
California State Univ. at Fresno - USA
Arindam Mallik -
IMEC - Belgium
Andy D. Pimentel -
University of Amsterdam - The Netherlands
Christine Rochange -
IRIT - France
Henk Sips - TU Delft -
The Netherlands
Jean-Pierre Talpin -
INRIA/IRISA - France
Miroslav Velev -
Aries Design Automation - USA
Ning Weng -
Southern Illinois University Carbondale - USA
Tilman Wolf -
University of Massachusetts Amherst - USA
Sami Yehia -
Thales - France
I-Ling Yen -
University of Texas at Dallas - USA
Xiangrong Zhou -
University of Hawaii - USA
Submissions
Only papers based on original, unpublished work and addressing the listed topics of
interest will be considered.
Each
submitted paper will be fully
refereed and undergo a blind review process. In order to facilitate
blind review, the author(s) name(s) and address(es) must NOT appear in
the body of
the paper, and self-reference should be in the third person. Only the
title should be shown at the first
page without the author's information.
Please note that
submission of the same paper to multiple tracks is not allowed.
The accepted papers will be published in the
ACM SAC 2010 proceedings.
Submissions are accepted only in electronic form, through the SAC web
submission system (accessible via the link on the menu bar on the left).
Submissions must follow the template reported here: http://www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2010/downloads10.htm
Camera-ready papers can be up to 5 pages long according to the
conference template; up to 3 extra pages are allowed, at an
additional fee of 80USD per extra page.
Important dates
- September 8th,
2009 September 13th,
2009: Paper Submission
- October 19th, 2009: Author
Notification
- November 2nd, 2009: Camera-Ready
Copies
Questions can be directed to the Track Chairs. Additional
details are available at the track home page at
http://www.ing.unipi.it/sac10 and at the conference home page
at
http://www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2010/.