Paper Guidelines
To make submitted papers more accessible to readers without a background in computer graphics, authors are encouraged to favour the terminology of streams and kernels or alternatively of parallel array processing over graphics specific wording when appropriate. A feasible approach might be to restrain graphics terminology to one section in which the exact functionality being used on the GPU and certain details of the implementation are explained.
Paper Formatting
Papers must be written in English and should not exceed 8 pages. Papers must comply with the LNCS formatting instructions. Typesetting papers in LaTeX is recommended, please follow the instructions and sample files Springer provides.
Paper Submission
Papers need to be submitted using the web-based ICCS paper submission system. The following steps are required:
- Create an account for the submission engine by filling out this form. It is important that you pick the GPGPU workshop from the drop-down list, since this can only be changed by creating a new account. You will receive an e-mail providing further instructions and a link to your personalized submission page. DO NOT delete this e-mail!
- Fill out all paper details on this page and click on Save paper information.
- If applicable, choose ''themes'' (as in ''keywords'') for your paper from the list available.
- Upload both a source and a postscript/PDF version of your camera-ready, LNCS-formatted paper. You can compress files using zip/gzip. If you experience troubles while uploading, please contact the conference committee and cc Dominik Göddeke.
- As soon as your paper has been reviewed (see Important Dates), you will find all review results and comments on that web page.
A short e-mail notice to Dominik Göddeke is appreciated if you consider submitting a paper to this workshop, and/or once you have submitted your paper.