Workshop on Duplicating, Deconstructing and Debunking

Schedule for Final Program

1:45pm-1:55pm Welcome and Introduction

1:55pm-3:30pm Session 1: Multiple Threads or Processors

Evaluation of Snoop-Energy Reduction Techniques for Chip-Multiprocessors
Speaker: Magnus Ekman, Chalmers University of Technology
Invited Response: Mikko Lipasti (also as proxy for Andreas Moshovos)
STiNG Revisited: Performance of Commercial Database Benchmarks on a CC-NUMA Computer System
Speaker: Russell Clapp, IBM
Performance Analysis of Simultaneous Multithreading in a PowerPC-based Processor
Speaker: Michel Hack, IBM

3:30pm-4:00pm Break w/refreshments

4:00pm-5:35pm Session 2: Caches and Branch Predictors

Evaluation of the Performance of Polynomial Set Index Functions
Speaker: Hans Vandierendonck, Ghent University
Invited Response: Antonio Gonzalez
The Benefit of Multiple Branch Prediction on Dynamically Scheduled Systems
Speaker: David M. Koppelman, Louisiana State University
Demystifying Intel Branch Predictors
Speaker: Milena Milenkovic, University of Alabama in Huntsville

5:35pm-5:50pm Short break

5:50pm-7:05pm Session 3: ILP Techniques

Revisiting Instruction Level Reuse
Speaker: Daniel Citron, IBM
Invited responses: Guri Sohi, Antonio Gonzalez
Memory Bypassing: Not Worth the Effort
Speaker: Gabriel H. Loh, Yale University
Invited response: Guri Sohi

7:05pm-7:15pm Conclusion and Evaluations