FCRC 11 will be held June 4-11, 2011 at the San Jose Convention Center.
The conference will be chaired by Dean Tullsen of UCSD.


Previous FCRC's
FCRC 2007- San Diego, California
FCRC 2003: San Diego, California
FCRC 1999: Atlanta, Georgia
FCRC 1996: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
FCRC 1993: San Diego, California

The Federated Computer Research Conference (FCRC) assembles a spectrum of affiliated research conferences and workshops into a week long coordinated meeting held at a common time in a common place. This model retains the advantages of the smaller conferences, while at the same time, facilitates communication among researchers in different fields in computer science and engineering. Mornings of FCRC week will begin with joint plenary talks on topics of broad appeal to the computing research community. 


FCRC 2011 Affiliated Conferences (to date)

    • CRA-W 2011: CRA-W Mentoring Workshop
    • EC 2011: The Eighth ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce
    • IEEE Complexity 2011: IEEE Conference on Computational Complexity
    • ISCA 2011: International Symposium on Computer Architecture
    • ISSAC 2011: International Symposium on Algorithms and Computation
    • LCTES 2011: ACM SIGPLAN/SIGBED Conference on Languages, Compilers, and Tools for Embedded Systems
    • NetEcon 2011: Workshop on The Economics of Networked Systems
    • PADS 2011: Principles of Advanced and Distributed Simulation Workshop
    • PASTE 2011: ACM SIGPLAN-SIGSOFT Workshop on Program Analysis for Software Tools and Engineering
    • PLAS 2011: Programming Languages and Analysis for Security Workshop
    • PLDI 2011: ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation
    • PODC 2011: Annual ACM SIGACT-SIGOPS Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing
    • SIGMETRICS 2011: International Conference on Measurement and Modeling of Computer Systems
    • SPAA 2011: ACM Annual Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures
    • STOC 2011: Annual ACM Symposium on the Theory of Computing

      The technical program for each affiliated conference is independently administered, with each responsible for its own meeting's structure, content, and proceedings. To the extent facilities allow, attendees are free to attend technical sessions of other affiliated conferences being held at the same time as their "home" conference. Proceedings from other affiliated conferences will be available for purchase on-site. Tutorials and 1-day workshops are not considered affiliated conferences.

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