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SBCCI 2013 : 26th Symposium on Integrated Circuits and Systems DesignConference Series : Symposium on Integrated Circuits and Systems Design | |||||||||||||||||
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SBCCI is an international forum dedicated to integrated circuits and systems design, test and electronic
design automation (EDA), held annually in Brazil, since 30 years. The 26th SBCCI will take place at Curitiba, capital of the State of Paraná. The goal of the symposium is to bring together researchers in the areas of EDA, design and test of integrated circuits and systems. The scope of the symposium includes technical sessions, tutorials and panels, as well as an exhibition and working group meetings. The best papers presented at the symposium will be invited to resubmit an extended version to be considered for publication at the IEEE Design & Test and at the JICS - Journal of Integrated Circuits and Systems. SBCCI strongly encourages international submissions. Prospective authors from around the world are invited to submit manuscripts in English for consideration by the Program Committee. Manuscripts must contain a maximum of 6 pages, two-column, following the ACM Press guidelines and be prepared for blind review. Submissions of manuscripts previously published by other conferences or journals will not be considered by the program committee. SBCCI submissions must be made electronically (in PDF format) via the conference website. For proposals on special sessions, tutorials, panels and tool demos, please email a short description to the program chairs directly in advance of the submission deadline. Authors should include the complete address, phone/fax numbers and email address, and designate a contact person and a presenter. The proceedings will be published by the ACM Press and will remain available at the ACM Digital Library and IEEE Xplore. Location: Curitiba is the capital of the Brazilian state of Paraná. It is a cultural, political and economic centre in the country and in Latin America. The city sits on a plateau at 932 metres above sea level. It is located 105 kilometres (65 mi) west of the sea port of Paranaguá. Curitiba’s rapid expansion was based on the cattle trade, the city being located half-way between the cattle breeding country to the south and the markets to the north. Waves of European immigrants started arriving after 1850, mainly Germans, Italians, Poles and Ukrainians. In 2010 Curitiba was awarded the Globe Sustainable City Award which was set up to recognize cities and municipalities which excel in sustainable urban development around the world. Sponsored by: SBC - BRAZILIAN COMPUTER SOCIETY SBMicro - BRAZILIAN MICROELECTRONICS SOCIETY IEEE CIRCUITS & SYSTEMS SOCIETY ACM SIGDA Co-Sponsored by: IFIP WG10.5 - International Federation for Information Processing Organized by: UFPR - Universidade Federal do Paraná UTFPR - Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná General Chair: Oscar C. Gouveia Filho, UFPR Brazil, ogouveia@eletrica.ufpr.br Program Chairs: André Mariano, UFPR- Brazil Jean Baptiste Bégueret, Université de Bordeaux, France Local Arrangements Chair: Alessandro Zimmer, UFPR - Brazil Tutorials Chairs: Fernando Rangel, UFSC - Brazil Panels Chair: Luciano Agostini, UFPel- Brazil Finance Chair: Waldemiro Pedroso Sobrinho, UFPR - Brazil Publicity Chair: Ricardo Reis, UFRGS, Brazil Publication Chairs: Sergio Bampi, UFRGS - Brazil Fernanda Kastensmidt, UFRGS, Brazil Industry Liaison: Alexandre Shirakawa, Avago Technologies Marcelo Lubaszewski, CEITEC, Brazil US Liaison: Alyssa Apsel, Cornell University, USA Europe Liaison: Yann Deval, Université de Bordeaux, France Asia Liaison: Rui Martins, University of Macau Latin-America Liaison: Fernando Silveira, IIE-UROU, UY IEEE Design&Test Liaison: Yervant Zorian, Synopsys, USA |
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