No.025 Configurable Computing Workshop

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Overview

The Configurable Computing Workshop is held at the NII Shonan-village center ?from 12 Nov to 15 Nov, 2012. We will have a welcome reception on 11 Nov, 2012. For more detail, please look at Schedule & Program.

Travel and Accomodation

1. Reservation and payment for your?accommodation at?the Shonan-village center

The Shonan-village center sent participants an email about hotel reservation around 5 Oct, 2012.?Full participation is expected for every seminar participant.?To make a reservation, please follow the steps written in the email.?If you have any questions, please contact us via the “Inquiry form” at the?top of the Hotel reservation page. At this page, you can also pay fees for the accommodation and the half-day tour on 14 Nov, 2012. The accommodation fee includes breakfasts, lunches, dinners during the meeting period, and the banquet after the tour on 14 Nov, 2012.
Accommodation fee:
  • Participant from industry: 15000 JPY/night
  • Participant from Academia: 8000 JPY/night
Excursion (half-day Kamakura tour) fee:
  • 5000 JPY in addition to the accommodation fee.
2. How to get the Shonan-village center

Travel information is available at this WEB page.

3. Additional information

We have a super-market just next to the Shonan-village center. You can buy anything you need there.

Schedule & Program

Now you can download the Program of Configurable Computing Workshop (pdf version).

1.?Program

For details, please have a look at the?Program of Configurable Computing Workshop.

Please note that each attendee shall be expected to prepare in advance:

  • A five-minute introduction of themselves (PowerPoint is optional). Along with research interests, the introduction should also include something about the attendee, e.g., hobbies or other interests that they might have.
  • A five-minute position statement presentation on one of the topics written in the document above (PowerPoint is optional). The organizers will use the position statements to organize panel discussions that will be held on Tuesday afternoon. Please limit the position statement to 5 minutes. Please send your position statements to hutch[AT]ee.byu.edu prior to arriving at the conference. (Please replace [AT] with @.)
2. Schedule

DAY

TIME

ACTIVITY

Nov 11 (Sunday)

3:00-6:00PM

Check-in

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7:00 PM

Evening Reception

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Nov 12 (Monday)

7:30-9:00AM

Breakfast

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9:00-9:10AM

Opening

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9:10-10:15AM

Introductions – Round 1 (5 mins each)

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10:15-10:30AM

— BREAK —

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10:30-12:00noon

Introductions – Round 2 (5 mins each)

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12:00-1:30PM

— LUNCH —

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1:30-3:00PM

Dynamic Panel 1

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3:00-3:30PM

— BREAK —

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3:30-5:00PM

Dynamic Panel 2

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6:00-7:30PM

Dinner

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Nov 13 (Tuesday)

7:30-9:00AM

Breakfast

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9:00-10:15AM

Group Break-Out #1

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10:15-10:30AM

— BREAK —

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10:30-12:00noon

Break-Out Reports #1

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12:00-1:30PM

— LUNCH —

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1:30-3:00PM

Group Break-Out #2

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3:00-3:30AM

— BREAK —

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3:30-5:00PM

Break-Out Reports #2

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6:00-7:30PM

Dinner

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Nov 14 (Wednesday)

7:30-9:00AM

Breakfast

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9:00-10:15AM

Group Panels

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10:15-10:30AM

— BREAK —

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10:30-12:00noon

Concluding Reports

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12:00-1:30PM

— LUNCH —

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1:30-7:00PM

Kamakura Excursion

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7:00-8:30PM

Banquet

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Nov 15 (Thursday)

7:30-9:00AM

Breakfast

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9:00-10:00AM

Wrap up and Closing

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3. Kamakura Excursion (Half-day Tour)

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We will have a half-day Kamakura Tour.?Kamakura (鎌倉市 Kamakura-shi) is a city located in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, about 50 kilometres (31 mi) south-south-west of Tokyo. Although Kamakura proper is today rather small, it is often described in history books as a former de facto capital of Japan as the seat of the Shogunate and of the Regency during the Kamakura Period.?The more information of Kamakura is available at?this WEB page.

Organizers

  • Prof. Peter Athanas, Professor, Virginia Tech (Blacksburg, Virginia USA)
  • Prof. Brad Hutchings, Professor, Brigham Young University (Provo, Utah USA)
  • Prof. Kentaro Sano, ?Associate Professor, Tohoku University ?(Japan)

Participants

  • Prof. Hideharu AMANO, Keio University
  • Prof. Neil BERGMANN, University of Queensland
  • Prof. Paul CHOW, University of Toronto
  • Prof. Rene CUMPLIDO, INAOE
  • Prof. Oliver DIESSEL, University of New South Wales
  • Prof. Tetsuo HIRONAKA, Hiroshima City University
  • Prof. Christian HOCHBERGER,?Technische Universitat?Darmstadt
  • Prof. Andreas KOCH, Technische Universitat Darmstadt
  • Dr. Dirk KOCH, University of Oslo
  • Prof. Guy Lemieux, University of British Columbia
  • Prof. Wayne LUK, Imperial College
  • Prof. Nele MENTENS, KULeuven,ESAT,SCD/COSIC
  • Prof. Tsutomu SASAO, Kyushu Institute of Technology
  • Prof. Lesley SHANNON, Simon Fraser University
  • Prof. Hayden SO, University of Hong Kong
  • Prof. Kazuya TANIGAWA, Hiroshima City University
  • Prof. Minoru WATANABE, Shizuoka University
  • Mr. John WATSON, Data IO Corporation