Fwd: NASCUG Call for Contributions: Abstract Deadline January 9, 2009

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FYI.
Systemc is currently under review at rpmfusion. Hopefully, before
Christmas I could get it approved at rpmfusion. A lot of works were
done in order to get a proper package ready.


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From:  <newsletter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 9:05 PM
Subject: NASCUG Call for Contributions: Abstract Deadline January 9, 2009
To: members@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


NASCUG User's Group Meeting
Call for Contributions -- Abstract Deadline January 9
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The North American SystemC User's Group (NASCUG) accelerates the use
of SystemC for both new and established users by providing venues for
users to contribute, learn, and interact. Following the great success
of our previous meetings, we are calling for contributions for the
upcoming 10th NASCUG meeting, to be held 24 February 2009 in San Jose,
CA USA. This event is co-located with the Design Verification
Conference (DVCon) 2009 (www.dvcon.com).

A central component of the half-day user's group meeting is a number
of 20-minute user experience presentations discussing techniques of
design, modeling, and verification using SystemC.

Topics include, but are not restricted to:

-- Architectural Modeling with SystemC
-- Transaction-Level Modeling
-- Software Co-Design with SystemC
-- Platform Design Using SystemC
-- Verification Techniques Using SystemC
-- Integrating SystemC into the Design Flow
-- SystemC Tool Flows and Methodologies
-- SystemC Language Development


Submission Requirements
-----------------------
The final contribution should be a PowerPoint or PDF slide
presentation with duration of about 20 minutes (for "how-to"
presentations approval may be given for up to 40 minutes).
Presentations are expected to be of current topical interest to
attendees and should consider the following:

-- What is unique to the audience
-- The value/contribution of the technology being presented
-- Level of presentation (beginner, intermediate, advanced)
-- Summary of results for the project

A title and an abstract (of about 200 words) for a user experience
presentation or "how to" presentation can be submitted online at:
www.nascug.org/abstracts.

Important dates:

-- Abstract Deadline: January 9, 2009
-- Notification:      January 16, 2009
-- Final Slides Due:  February 18, 2009

For up-to-date information:
www.nascug.org/10th_nascug_cfp.html


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