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The International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA) is an annual academic conference on
computer architecture In computer engineering, computer architecture is a description of the structure of a computer system made from component parts. It can sometimes be a high-level description that ignores details of the implementation. At a more detailed level, the ...
, generally viewed as the top-tier in the field. Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Computer Architecture (ACM SIGARCH) and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Computer Society The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is a 501(c)(3) professional association for electronic engineering and electrical engineering (and associated disciplines) with its corporate office in New York City and its operation ...
are technical sponsors. ISCA has participated in the
Federated Computing Research Conference The Federated Computing Research Conference, FCRC, is an event that brings together several academic conferences, workshops, and plenary talks in the field of computer science. FCRC has been organised in 1993, 1996, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015 and ...
in 1993, 1996, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2015, every year that the conference has been organized.


Influential Paper Award

The ISCA Influential Paper Award is presented annually at ISCA by SIGARCH and TCCA. The award is given for the paper with the most impact in the field (in the area of research, development, products, or ideas) from the conference 15 years ago. Prior recipients include: * 2022 (For ISCA 2007): Xiaobo Fan, Wolf-Dietrich Weber, Luiz André Barroso. "Power Provisioning for a Warehouse-sized Computer" * 2021 (For ISCA 2006): James Donald, Margaret Martonosi. "Techniques for Multicore Thermal Management: Classification and New Exploration" * 2020 (For ISCA 2005): Rakesh Kumar, Victor V. Zyuban, Dean M. Tullsen. "Interconnections in Multi-Core Architectures: Understanding Mechanisms, Overheads and Scaling" * 2019 (For ISCA 2004): Lance Hammond, Vicky Wong, Mike Chen, Brian D. Carlstrom, John D. Davis, Ben Hertzberg, Manohar K. Prabhu, Honggo Wijaya, Christos Kozyrakis, Kunle Olukotun. "Transactional Memory Coherence and Consistency" * 2018 (For ISCA 2003): Kevin Skadron, Mircea R. Stan, Karthik Sankaranarayanan, Wei Huang, Sivakumar Velusamy, David Tarjan. "Temperature-Aware Microarchitecture" * 2017 (2002) - Krisztian Flautner, Nam Sung Kim, Steven Martin, David Blaauw, Trevor Mudge. "Drowsy caches: simple techniques for reducing leakage power" * 2016 (2001) - Brian Fields, Shai Rubin, Rastislav Bodík, * 2015 (2000) - David Brooks, Vivek Tiwari, and Margaret Martonosi, * 2014 (1999) - Seth Copen Goldstein, Herman Schmit, Matthew Moe, Mihai Budiu, Srihari Cadambi, R. Reed Taylor, and Ronald Laufer * 2013 (1998) - Srilatha Manne, Artur Klauser, Dirk Grunwald, * 2012 (1997) - Subbarao Palacharla, Norman P. Jouppi, James E. Smith * 2011 (1996) - Dean M. Tullsen, Susan J. Eggers, Joel S. Emer, Henry M. Levy, Jack L. Lo, and Rebecca L. Stamm * 2010 (1995) - Dean M. Tullsen, Susan J. Eggers, and Henry M. Levy * 2009 (1994) - Jeffrey Kuskin, David Ofelt, Mark Heinrich, John Heinlein, Richard Simoni, Kourosh Gharachorloo, John Chapin, David Nakahira, Joel Baxter,
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, Anoop Gupta, Mendel Rosenblum, and John L. Hennessy * 2008 (1993) - Maurice Herlihy and J. Eliot B. Moss, * 2007 (1992) - Tse-Yu Yeh and Yale N. Patt * 2006 (1991) - Pohua P. Chang, Scott A. Mahlke, William Y. Chen, Nancy J. Warter, and Wen-mei W. Hwu * 2005 (1990) - Norman P. Jouppi, * 2004 (1989) - Steven Przybylski, John L. Hennessy, and Mark Horowitz * 2003 (1988) - Jean-Loup Baer and Wen-Hann Wang


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ISCA proceedings
in the ACM digital library
ISCA proceedings information
in
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