numeric Arith 15 Final Call for Workshop Presentations

William Walster Bill.Walsteraeng.sun.com
Mon Jun 4 08:55:15 PDT 2001


David,

Are you going to propose anythig that will help "the interval cause"?

Do you know if anybody else will?

Are there any items you believe can usefully be presented that will
further "the cause"?

Thanks,

Bill

  >Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2001 08:38:08 -0700 (PDT)
  >From: David G Hough arith workshops <arithwsavalidlab.com>
  >Subject: numeric Arith 15 Final Call for Workshop Presentations
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  >   The 15th IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic will be held on June
  >   11-13, 2001, in beautiful Vail, Colorado, USA. The program committee
  >   has accepted a variety of interesting refereed research papers for the
  >   formal program.
  >
  >   The formal program will be augmented by informal interactive workshop
  >   sessions. The format of each workshop session will be two to four
  >   presentations, of about ten minutes each, with time for discussions.
  >   These presentations will not be refereed or published; instead,
  >   prospective presenters are invited to submit one paragraph summaries
  >   now, and may post position papers on their own web sites when ready,
  >   or distribute printed position papers at the conference. The current
  >   tentative schedule of workshop presentations for Tuesday, June 12:
  >
  >     * 3:45pm - 4:30pm: Advances in Testing and Validation of Commercial
  >       Arithmetic and Mathematical Functions - hardware or software. The
  >       emphasis is on what's new and how it was accomplished.
  >
  >     * 4:30 pm - 5:15 pm: IEEE 754R and Arithmetic Standardization - a
  >       committee is preparing a proposal for a mostly upward-compatible
  >       revision of IEEE Standard 754 for Binary Floating-Point
  >       Arithmetic. What else should be done instead, or in addition? This
  >       Arith 15 workshop will consist of presentations discussing various
  >       proposed changes; it's an opportunity for committee members to
  >       present the current status, for others to present proposals, and
  >       for conference attendees to respond.
  >
  >   There is room for a few more presentations. If interested, please
  >   contact David Hough, arithwsavalidlab.com, immediately.
  >
  >http://www.validlab.com/arith15/workshop-call.html
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