September 30, 2025
Submission Site Opens
Systems and Software is an interdisciplinary field that involves the integration of computation, communication, and control of multiple processes, within diverse applications. The types of systems range from self-contained applications to those embedded in various devices, such as mobile phones, industrial automation and robotics, healthcare, home appliances, transportation systems, networking systems, wearable devices, and many others. In contrast to the “classic” design automation areas of front-end and back-end, the Systems and Software Track targets submissions that include software development aspects like hardware-aware software development, as well as system integration aspects like the integration challenges of multiple chiplets into multi-die systems and integration of SoCs and multi-die designs into larger system contexts.
The design and deployment of systems pose significant challenges in multiple aspects of system dependability, including real-time requirements, fault tolerance, privacy and security, sustainability, availability, reliability, scalability, and flexibility. The Systems and Software Track at DAC provides a forum for discussing the challenges of design and an opportunity for leaders in the industry and academia to come together to exchange ideas and roadmaps for the future for this rapidly expanding area.
The Systems and Software (SAS) Track is one of the DAC Engineering Tracks. It brings together IC designers, Systems core designers, Systems ecosystem providers, software and system developers, automotive electronics engineers, safety experts, security experts and engineering managers from across the globe. Companies represented in the past include but are not limited to:
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The Systems and Software Track will include presentations, poster sessions to facilitate information exchange and interactions. It offers a unique opportunity to network with and learn from other industry experts about best practices and current trends. View the Submission Categories tab below for a full list of submission categories for the 63 DAC Systems and Software Track.
The deadline to submit for Call for Contributions is January 12, 2026.
All accepted presentation and poster presenters are required to register for 63 DAC at either the Engineering or Full Conference registration rates; presentation is contingent on registering by April 24, 2026.
The following are required for your submission:
The title of the presentation
Abstract of 100-200 words
Submission Categories
Presenter(s) name, affiliation, city, state, country, and email address
For evaluation by the Program Committee, a six (6) slides* PowerPoint presentation. Please review the guidelines below for suggested presentation structure.
*Additional information may be added in the notes section for each slide.
The following guidelines should be followed when preparing your slides for submission:
Submissions are limited to 6 total slides*.
Submissions must be in PowerPoint format: 16:9 aspect ratio.
Consistent with DAC policy, company logos may appear only on the title slide.
Slide 1: Title, author names and affiliations
Authors may NOT be added after acceptance, so be sure to list all authors in the initial submission.
Slide 2: Motivation
Include an introduction that specifies the context and motivation of the submission. Examples: identify challenges associated with the design task at hand, clarify where in the design process the tools are used, and explain why the problem addressed is of interest to the audience.
Slide 3: Main Idea
Include details on the specific contributions of your work. Examples: innovative use of tools to achieve a specific goal, user enhancements to the tool and/or tool flow, dealing with scalability, details of integrating IP, study of design trade-offs, interfacing with manufacturing.
Slide 4: Additional Content Slide
Flexibility to add a slide that demonstrates value of the paper/idea
Slide 5: Evidence
Slide 6: Summary
Include a summary that highlights the main results of your work. Results are needed to evaluate the impact of your contribution. Metrics that could be used include productivity enhancement, improved quality of silicon, decreased complexity, and reduced time-to-market.
Important: Ensure that you have the necessary legal, trademark, copyright, and/or organizational approval needed to submit your presentation. Take appropriate steps to get this approval early, as the submissions deadline cannot be extended.
*Note: The presentation format described above is what is required for your submission to be reviewed by the Technical Program committee to decide Accept/Reject. The final presentation delivered at DAC will be made up of a Title slide, Author slide and 12 content slides. The expectation is that the final presentation will expand on the submission presentation.
Systems and Software Track submissions may describe the overall design and/or application of tools for creating the hardware, IP and/or software components of a novel electronic system. We specifically seek contributions from system engineers, hardware designers, application engineers, and vendor/customer teams. Documented tool use may target electronic design and system design at all levels of abstraction and across all application domains. Regular submissions will be accepted in the following categories:
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Accepted Systems and Software Track presentations and posters are not included in the DAC proceedings. However, accepted SAS Track submissions (both posters and presentation slides) will be made available on the DAC website after the conference as a part of the DAC Archives (subject to approval from the authors).
Systems and Software Track submission will be accepted as a 15-minute presentation or presented as a poster in a 60-minute group session.
Best Presentation and Poster awards will be selected from the Systems and Software Track submissions. The awards will be based on (a) the quality of the submission, (b) the presentation given at DAC, and (c) the presentation at the poster session.
Submission Site Opens
Submission Deadline
Accept/Reject Notifications Sent
Presentation Confirmation Due
Presenter Registration Deadline
Draft Slides/Poster Submission
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Slide Feedback Provided
Final Slides Due
DAC Begins
Please select up to two of the following Topic Areas:
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Please select up to three of the following Keywords:
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If a submission will be relevant to a specific industry or industries, one or more of the following industries may be selected:
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