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First Workshop on Architecture and Systems Support for Mobile Applications, Newport Beach, US

The First Workshop on Architecture and Systems Support for Mobile Applications will take place on 5 March 2011 in Newport Beach, US.

As the market for mobile computing devices (e.g. smartphones, PDAs, media players) continues to grow exponentially, it is becoming increasingl...

5 March 2011 - 5 March 2011
United States
The First Workshop on Architecture and Systems Support for Mobile Applications will take place on 5 March 2011 in Newport Beach, US.

As the market for mobile computing devices (e.g. smartphones, PDAs, media players) continues to grow exponentially, it is becoming increasingly important to optimise the execution of applications on these devices. This workshop aims to identify emerging applications, understand their execution, and optimize their execution through innovations in hardware and software. The goal of the workshop is to promote discussion between academia and industry on challenges in this area that span the hardware-software computing stack, including architecture, compilers, programming languages, systems, applications, and the end user.

The workshop is a multidisciplinary forum for new ideas and experimental results in architecture and systems research targeting mobile applications. Topics at the event will include, but are not limited to:
- characterisation of mobile applications and usage behaviour;
- application-specific, reconfigurable, and accelerator-based processing for mobile applications;
- programming language techniques and extensions for mobile applications;
- energy-efficient mobile architecture and systems design;
- multicore design challenges with mobile applications;
- mobile web browser design, implementation, and optimisation;
- support for integration, collection, and analysis of sensor data in mobile applications;
- profiling, debugging, and software development tool;
- experiences with real mobile computing platforms.For further information, please visit: https://sites.google.com/site/assmaworkshop/(opens in new window)
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