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The ACM Transactions on Architecture and Code Optimization focuses 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.


Recent Issues

  • Volume 4, Issue 3 (Sept 2007)
  • Volume 4, Issue 4 (December 2007)
  • Next Issue: March 2008

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  • ACM TACO's Annual Call For Papers

    TACO takes submissions any time of the year, and the next targeted call for papers is March 2008 (see below for details).

    Authors can submit papers to ACM TACO at any time for standard review. In the standard review process we make every attempt possible to have a first response three months after your submission.

    ACM TACO also has a targeted Calls For Papers per year (on all ACM TACO topics), with a deadline for submission as well as a deadline for response notification.

    2008 Submission Deadline:

    • Deadline: March 28th, 2008, 11:00pm PST
    • Deadline extended to: April 11th, 2008 11:00pm PST
      (no further extensions will be granted)

    Author Notification:

    • July 11th, 2008

    Submission Instructions:
    Authors are to follow the normal submission guidelines.

    Then USE THIS LINK TO SUBMIT YOUR PAPER

    In addition, you must do the following for your paper to be reviewed for this CFP:

    • When you submit your paper, please select "Annual Review" for manuscript type.

    The focus of the ACM TACO Annual Call for Papers is to:

    • Guarantee a date of notification . The author will find out by the notification date if the paper is classified as "Accept as is", "Accept with minor revisions", "Reconsider after major revisions", "Resubmit" or is "Rejected". Papers requiring revisions will be resubmitted after changes are made to address the comments for an accelerated review.
    • Guarantee publication within 1/2 year of notification -- if the outcome is an accept or accept with minor revision, and the revisions are done in a timely manner.
    • Attract new unpublished work. A paper accepted with minor revision during one of these review periods will appear in publication less than a year from date of submission. This makes it even more attractive to submit and publish new research in ACM TACO, while maintaining the advantages of a more iterative submission and review process than is found in conference submissions.