DAC ARCHIVE INDEXES
Indexes below include pointers to the proceedings; award listings and photos; exhibition and conference photos; PDFs of the Call for Papers, Advance Programs and Final Programs; and recorded talks (when available).
DAC PHOTOS
COMMITTEES
SISTER CONFERENCES
- Future Sites
- Sponsors
SPECIAL OFFERINGS
WORKSHOPS & COLOCATED
BY TOPIC AREA
COLOCATED EVENTS
- International Workshop on SLIP
- NASA/ESA Conference on AHS 2009
- Microelectronic Systems Education
- 2nd IEEE International Workshop on HOST
- 7th IEEE Symposium on Application Specific Processors
- IEEE/ACM Symposium on Nanoscale Architectures
- 3rd IEEE International Workshop on DFM&Y 2009
- North American SystemC Users Group
- Low-Power Coalition Workshop
- DFM Workshop - DFM Challenges at Sub-45nm Design
- Design Automation Summer School 2009
ADJUNCT EVENTS
ADDITIONAL MEETINGS
BECOME AN EXHIBITOR
EXHIBITOR RESOURCE CENTER
PLANNING INFO
THE EXHIBIT FLOOR
PRESS CONTACT
If you are a reporter or an analyst and have questions about DAC or need assistance with your press registration, please contact:
Emily Taylor
Weber Shandwick
Tel: 503-552-3733
Fax: 503-552-3721
Email Emily Taylor
Emily Taylor
Weber Shandwick
Tel: 503-552-3733
Fax: 503-552-3721
Email Emily Taylor
- Executive Committee Admin
For DAC Executive Committee only. This administrative site is available year-round. - TPC Login
To reach the DAC Technical Program Committee paper review site only. Open January 15, 2009 to March 12, 2009. - Panel Committee Admin
To reach the DAC Panel Committee review site only. Open November 3, 2008 to March 12, 2009. - SDC Judges Login
For Student Design Contest Judges. Open December 16, 2008 to March 12, 2009. - User Track Committee Review Login
To reach the DAC User Track paper review site only. Open January 9, 2009 to March 12, 2009.
- Call for Papers
Submit your work to the 46th Design Automation Conference (DAC), and get international recognition and prestige for work well done! Nine types of submissions are invited: Regular Papers, Special Sessions, Panels, Tutorials, Student Design Contest, Workshops, WACI (Wild and Crazy Ideas), User Track and Colocated Events. - Submission Deadlines, How-to Guides & Submission Links
For more information on how to submit regular papers, panels, tutorials, hands-on tutorials, Student Design Contest papers and special sessions. - DAC Prep
An online resource for speakers, panelists, chairs and tutorial presenters to help them prepare for DAC. - Reviewer Login
To reach the paper review site only. Open January 16, 2009 to February 21, 2009. How to Review a DAC paper - Travel Visa
- ESTA Guidelines
Online Registration is now open.
How to Register
Information on Fax Registration Form, Online Registration, Exhibitor Full Free Registration and Exhibitor Booth Staff registration.- Registration Details
Detailed pricing, what each type of registration includes, refund and cancelation policies, and on-site hours.
- Membership Discount
Find out how you can SAVE BIG BUCKS by joining IEEE or ACM! - Travel Visa Info
Conference attendees from outside the United States are urged to begin their visa application early. The wait time can be long and varies from country to country. - Scholarship for DAC Alumni between Employment
Security Recommendations
Show Management will provide access control personnel in the exhibit halls during the set-up period, throughout the exhibit, and following the close of the exhibit until the premises are vacated. Neither the Moscone Center nor The Management are liable or carry insurance on exhibitors' property or fixtures. This is your responsibility.
Your exhibit materials and displays are your property. Therefore, it is of the utmost importance that you take every precaution to protect this material.
Here are a few suggestions:
- Ship in locked trunks or crates and sturdy containers.
- If cartons are used, be sure that they are securely taped or banded and under no circumstances marked on the outside the name or type of articles contained therein.
- Ship with a qualified trucker or forwarder.
- All exhibitors should take extra precaution, even during the show, if they have highly sensitive and proprietary information stored on their computers.
- Securely fasten all lightweight high-theft-risk items such as laptop computers, cameras, calculators, stereos, etc., to display boards or lock in showcases. Personal items of value should never be left in an unattended exhibit.
- Be sure to furnish your shipping company with an accurate account and a complete bill of lading.
- Do not leave your booth unattended during set-up or move-out periods.
- Cover your display after set-up and each night before you leave.
- Do not leave exhibit materials under tables or displays.
- Never leave materials in containers to be stored with empties.
- At the close of the exhibit, be sure to pack as quickly as possible and do not leave your space unattended during this period.
- Have one of your employees remain in your space with your shipment until it is actually picked up by a Material Handling Contractor.
- Use black shrink wrap.
QUICKLINKS
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BECOME AN EXHIBITOR
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THE EXHIBIT FLOOR
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PLANNING
INFORMATION - Exhibitor Resource Center Login


