Exit this survey IEEE Micro, Jan-Feb 2011 1. Default Section Question Title * 1. What was your overall impression of the Jan-Feb 2011 issue of IEEE Micro with Top Picks papers from microarchitecture conferences? Excellent Good Fair Poor Question Title * 2. What was your favorite Top-picks paper in the Jan-Feb 2011 issue? "Aérgia: Exploiting Packet Latency Slack in On-Chip Networks", Das, Mutlu, Moscibroda, Das "CHOP: Integrating DRAM Caches for CMP Server Platforms", Jiang, Madan, Zhao, Upton, Iyer, Makineni, Newell, Solihin, Balasubramonian "The Virtual Write Queue: Coordinating DRAM and Last-Level Cache Policies", Kaseridis, Stuecheli, Daly, Hunter, John "Cohesion: A Hybrid Memory Model for Accelerators," Kelm, Johnson, Tuohy, Lumetta, Patel "Thread Cluster Memory Scheduling", Kim, Papamichael, Mutlu, Harchol-Balter "Voltage Noise in Production Processors", Reddi "Security Refresh: Prevent Malicious Wear-out and Increased Durability for Phase-Change Memory with Dynamically Randomized Address Mapping", Seong, Woo, Lee "Address Translation-Aware Memory Consistency", Sorin, Romanescu, Lebeck "Data Marshaling for Multi-core Architectures", Suleman, Mutlu, Joao, Kubaib, Patt "ReMAP: A Reconfigurable Heterogeneous Multicore Architecture", Watkins, Albonesi "Virtualized and Flexible ECC for Main Memory", Yoon, Erez Question Title * 3. How would you characterize the length of most papers? Much too long Somewhat too long Just right Somewhat too short Much too short Question Title * 4. How would you characterize the number of papers and columns? Far too high Somewhat too high Just right Somewhat too few Far too few Question Title * 5. What best characterizes your view of how IEEE Micro should evolve? Good as is. Don't change it. Narrower focus to mainline Micro conference topics Broader focus to additional related fields Question Title * 6. What is your view of IEEE Micro's focus on theme issues? Excellent Good Fair Poor Question Title * 7. What themes would you like to see addressed in future issues? (Pick as many as appropriate) Accelerators Multicore Memory and cache technologies Power Reliability Interconnects Optoelectornics and Photonics Embedded systems Business and economics of Micro industry Other (Indicate in comments below) Question Title * 8. How do you most often find and read IEEE Micro articles? Print magazine Onscreen from IEEE Digital Library Printed from IEEE Digital Library From locally stored digital copies of papers From other online sources of IEEE Micro articles Other Question Title * 9. Is your primary affiliation: Academic: Student Academic: Non-student Government Industry: Researcher Industry: Practioner Other Question Title * 10. Please provide any other comments Done