期刊名称:ACM TRANSACTIONS ON ARCHITECTURE AND CODE OPTIMIZATION

ISSN:1544-3566
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY, 2 PENN PLAZA, STE 701, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10121-0701
  出版社网址:http://taco.acm.org/
期刊网址:http://taco.acm.org/
影响因子:0.919
主题范畴:COMPUTER SCIENCE, HARDWARE & ARCHITECTURE;    COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal
The ACM Transactions on Architecture and Code Optimization is a new ACM journal which will focus on hardware, software, and system research spanning the fields of computer architecture and code optimization. Articles that appear in TACO will either present new techniques and concepts or report on experiences and experiments with actual systems. Insights useful to architects, hardware or software developers, designers, builders, and users will be emphasized. Among the topics within the scope of TACO are the following:
  • Computer system architectures and processor architectures, including multiprocessors and multithreaded computers
  • Interaction of operating systems, compilers, programming languages, and architecture
  • Feedback-Directed Software/Hardware Optimization
  • Dynamic compilation, adaptive execution, and continuous profiling/optimization.
  • Virtual machine, binary translation hardware, and software optimizations
  • Compiler optimizations that exploit instruction level parallelism, such as software pipelining, global scheduling, register allocation, and memory disambiguation
  • Advanced software and hardware speculation, prediction, and predication techniques.
  • High-performance microarchitecture innovation (e.g., VLIW, superscalar, multithreaded, etc.)
  • Architectures and compilers for embedded processors, application specific processors and DSPs, including network and router architectures
  • Memory system optimization
  • Parallel processing
  • Architecture or compiler-based power and energy optimization
  • Application characterization and architectural implications
  • Performance evaluation and measurement of real systems
  • Papers of interest to the SIGMICRO, SIGARCH, and SIGPLAN community

Instructions to Authors
The submission should contain original material that has not been previously published in a journal, nor is currently under review by another conference or journal.

We strive to return a review result within three months of submission. We believe that this interval is long enough to ensure quality reviews but short enough to be fair to authors. Authors should direct their questions about the review process to the co-editors-in-chief.

TACO can only accept papers in electronic form. To submit, use the Web site acm.manuscriptcentral.com .

When submitting or resubmitting a paper, an author must complete each of the steps below, otherwise the paper will be sent back:

  • Page Length - The submission page limit is 30 pages using the 7x10 ACM Submission Format . The 30 pages includes text, figures and references. This is a strict limit for the submission.

    If the paper is accepted, for the final version of the paper, you are limited to 35 pages. Authors who do not follow the above formatting during the submission and final paper preparation can end up having to cut pages from their paper. ACM Publications will reformat the paper if you do not, and when they do and it is over the limit they will send the paper back to have you cut it down to fit within the final 35 page limit.

  • List of Conflicts - At one point during the submission process you will be prompted to add a "Cover Letter". In this box, list (one per line) (a) all of the TACO Associate Editors an author on the submission may have a conflict with, (b) all collaborators and their affiliations (for all authors on the paper) in the past 5 years, and (c) the name of the universities and industry sites the author's graduated from/are affiliated with and the name of the author's adviser.

  • Conference Extension or Not - If the paper submission is an extension of a conference paper, a footnote needs to be added to the first page of the submission with the label Extension of Conference Paper . Then the rest of the footnote needs to site those conference papers and provide an itemized list of the additional material provided in the submission over the conference papers. It should also state how this submission adds 25% new material over the prior conference paper(s).

    If the submission is not an extension of a conference paper, a footnote needs to be added to the first page of the submission with the label
    New Paper, Not an Extension of a Conference Paper .

  • Upload of Prior Conference Papers - During the paper submission process you will have the option to upload additional files. If the submission is an extension of conference papers, upload the PDF of each prior conference papers during the submission processor. Name each conference paper file based on the conference name and year in which it was published.

  • 25% New Material - If material in the submission was previously published in a conference, the submission needs to contain at least 25% new material, and the submission should clearly cite the prior conference publication and state what is the new material.

  • FOR REVISED PAPERS - Upload Comments to Reviewers in the Box Provided - A revised submission should include responses to the reviewers comments. This has to be uploaded as text in the box provided otherwise the reviewers will not see your comments. A good format for the response is to list for each reviewer a summary of each comment followed by your response.

If your paper is accepted, ACM Publications will contact you to submit to them a publication packet. The page limit for final papers is 35 pages using the 7x10 . You must format your paper using these style sheets.

The packet ACM Publications will want includes:

  • Name and address of contact author, including email address and phone number.
  • PDF or PostScript file of final version.
  • Formatted source file (see www.acm.org/pubs/submissions/latex_style or www.acm.org/pubs/submissions/msword_style).
  • A printed copy of the paper.
  • Figures in EPS or TIFF format.
  • Computing Classification Systems terms.
  • General terms.
  • Additional keywords and phrases (www.acm.org/class/1998).
  • Signed copyright form (by the contact author) (www.acm.org/pubs/copyright_form.html).

Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief

Associate Editors


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