Title: Agenda
1- Agenda
- CICC 2005 Overview
- CICC 2005 Registration Overview
- CICC 2005 Paper Submission
- CICC Financials
- 2005 Budget vs. Actual and CICC 2006 Budget
- CICC Futures
2CICC 06 September 10-13, San Jose, CA
- 2005 Conference Summary
- Positives
- Attendance stable in San Jose, CA location
- Continued tradition of strong Technical
Conference - Attendee survey feedback strongly positive
- New poster session very well received
- Positive feedback on co-location in exhibits hall
- Sponsorship strong (continued from 2004)
- Negatives
- Key note speaker canceled 1 week before the
conference - Luncheon Speaker had urgent family emergency
- Note- two replacements speakers were found and
were very well received) - European attendance down (tracked regional
submission decline) - Western location did not attract additional
number of exhibitors
32004-2005 Registration Statistics
4Registration Statistics 2005
5Paper Statistics
6CICC 05 September 10-13, San Jose,
CAFinancial Summary
- 05 Budget 05 Actual 06 Budget
- San Jose San Jose San Jose
- Technical Registration 460 456 460
- Educational Sessions 160 137 160
- Income 383617 376126 359058
- Expenses 369857 361348 344327
- Surplus 13760 14777 14730
7Moving Forward
- 2006 Committee and program plans in place Paper
solicitation in progress - Continue Co-location with BMAS
- (The 2005 IEEE International Behavioral Modeling
and Simulation Conference) - San Jose Location for next 3 years
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- Requesting AdCom approval for 60,000.00 Advance
for CICC 2006 (Same as CICC 2005)
8Backup
9 CICC 05 at a Glance
- Keynote Presentation - Monday
- Media Portability Will Drive Semiconductor
Architecture - Phil Carmack,
- Vice President and General Manager of Handheld
Products, nVidia -
- Luncheon Presentation - Tuesday
- Automotive Electronics Steady Growth for Years
to Come - Dr. Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli
- The Edgar L. and Harold H. Buttner Chair of
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,
Univ. of California, Berkeley - Educational Sessions - Sunday
- Data Converter Design Techniques
- Advanced RF From Devices to Systems
- High Performance and Low Power Digital Circuit
Design - Poster Sessions Monday
- 44 Posters in Exhibit Hall
- First time at CICC
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10CICC 06 September 10-13, San Jose, CA
Financial Summary 2005 Budget vs. Actuals and
2006 Budget
11 Papers Statistics- Trends
Accepted papers
Submitted Papers
Regular Papers plus Posters 51
Regular Papers 38
12Number of Countries with Papers
13Behavioral Modeling and Simulation Conference
The 2006 IEEE International Behavioral Modeling
and Simulation Conference is a "workshop-like"
conference that focuses on behavioral modeling
and simulation for analog electronic circuits and
systems. As such, it addresses the development
and application of behavioral languages and
simulators, as well modeling practices and
the automatic extraction of models. The
Verilog-AMS and VHDL-AMS languages are
of particular interest. The conference will held
again in conjunction with the Custom Integrated
Circuits Conference at the Doubletree Hotel in
San Jose in 2006. Please join us at the world's
premier mixed-signal behavioral modeling
conference. To receive important notices about
the conference, subscribe to our mailing
list. Sincerely, Colin
McAndrew General Chair, BMAS
2005 general-chair_at_bmas-conf.org