Subject: RE: Permissions Request From: "Deborah Cotton" Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 14:35:11 -0500 To: "Dyana Weis" CC: Hello Ms. Weis, Thank you for your inquiry on behalf of Prof. Jacobs, and for indicating some familiarity with the ACM Copyright Policy regarding authors’ retained rights. (www.acm.org/pubs/copyright_policy/#Retained) Because ACM does not subscribe to Open Access licensing at this time, we defer to our Copyright Policy which allows for authors to post accepted versions of their ACM copyrighted papers for open distribution on a personal site or that of their employer, with the ACM citation and copyright notice included. Posting the definitive, published version for open access requires payment of a fee. The fee is $100 for papers > 2 years old, and $200 for papers up to two years old. The license is for six months, but is negotiable for longer periods and bulk licenses. When the license expires, the posting must be removed and only the article DOI remains as a link to the definitive version. The alternative is for you to link to the article DOIs to provide the ACM metadata and abstracts to your patrons. The DOIs are found on the citation pages for these articles in the ACM Digital Library. The exceptions to the above are the SIGARCH CAN v. 33:4 newsletter special issue (published as the dasCMP’05 Workshop proceedings) and the 7th SIGOPS European Workshop proceedings (EW7 - 1996), because the authors retained copyright to those papers. However, all reprinted material must include the ACM DOI in the citation, regardless of the copyright status. Let me know if you have further questions and how you want to proceed. Regards, Deborah Cotton, Copyright & Permissions ACM Publications 2 Penn Plaza, Suite 701** New York, NY 10121-0701 permissions@acm.org 212.869.7440 ext. 652 Fax. 212.869.0481 ** As of Aug. 25, 2006 From: Dyana Weis [mailto:dyana@umd.edu] Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 11:01 AM To: permissions@acm.org Subject: Permissions Request Dear Permissions Manager: I am writing on behalf of Bruce Jacob to request permission for the University of Maryland to include a final version of the papers below in the Digital Repository at the University of Maryland, or DRUM (http://drum.umd.edu), an online resource open to the public for viewing the works of our faculty. Sincerely, Dyana Weis "Energy/power breakdown of pipelined nanometer caches (90nm/65nm/45nm/32nm)." Samuel V. Rodriguez and Bruce Jacob. Proc. International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design (ISLPED 2006), pp. 25-30. Tegernsee Germany, October 2006. "DRAMsim: A memory-system simulator." David Wang, Brinda Ganesh, Nuengwong Tuaycharoen, Katie Baynes, Aamer Jaleel, and Bruce Jacob. SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, vol. 33, no. 4, pp. 100-107. September 2005. "A control-theoretic approach to dynamic voltage scaling." A. Varma, B. Ganesh, M. Sen, S. R. Choudhary, L. Srinivasan, and B. Jacob. Proc. International Conference on Compilers, Architectures, and Synthesis for Embedded Systems (CASES 2003), pp. 255-266. San Jose CA, October 2003. "Hardware support for real-time operating systems." Paul Kohout, Brinda Ganesh, and Bruce Jacob. Proc. First IEEE/ACM/IFIP International Conference on Hardware/Software Codesign and System Synthesis (CODES+ISSS 2003), pp. 45-51. Newport Beach CA, October 2003. "Transparent data-memory organizations for digital signal processors." Sadagopan Srinivasan, Vinodh Cuppu, and Bruce Jacob. Proc. International Conference on Compilers, Architecture, and Synthesis for Embedded Systems (CASES 2001), pp. 44-48. Atlanta GA, November 2001. "The performance and energy consumption of three embedded real-time operating systems." K. Baynes, C. Collins, E. Fiterman, B. Ganesh, P. Kohout, C. Smit, T. Zhang, and B. Jacob. Proc. International Conference on Compilers, Architecture, and Synthesis for Embedded Systems (CASES 2001), pp. 203-210. Atlanta GA, November 2001. "A look at several memory management units, TLB-refill mechanisms, and page table organizations." Bruce L Jacob and Trevor N Mudge. Proc. Eighth International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems (ASPLOS'98), pp. 295-306. San Jose CA, October 1998. "The Trading Function in action." Bruce L Jacob and Trevor N Mudge. Proc. Seventh ACM SIGOPS European Workshop, pp. 241-247. Connemara Ireland, September 1996. "Service Discovery: Access to local resources in a nomadic environment." Bruce L Jacob. OOPSLA '96 Workshop on Object Replication and Mobile Computing. San Jose Califonia, October 1996. "The use of distributed objects and dynamic interfaces in a wide-area environment." Bruce L Jacob. SIGCOMM '95 Workshop on Middleware. Cambridge Massachusetts, August 1995. -- Dyana Weis DRUM - Digital Repository at the University of Maryland 3233 McKeldin Library University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742-7011 Phone: 301-314-1328 Fax: 301-405-9191 dyana@umd.edu