FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS - JVM Symposium 2002

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24 Jan 2002 14:59:55 -0500

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From: ann@usenix.org
Newsgroups: comp.compilers,comp.arch
Date: 24 Jan 2002 14:59:55 -0500
Organization: Compilers Central
Keywords: conference, CFP, Java
Posted-Date: 24 Jan 2002 14:59:55 EST

There's still time to contribute your ideas, proposals, and papers for
invited talks, refereed papers, work-in-progress reports, and symposia
tracks for the 2002 JVM Research Symposium.


Paper submissions are due February 4, 2002.


Research papers should describe original work that offers significant
contributions to the state of JVMs. Experience papers should describe
general insights gained from, e.g., porting, integrating, or tuning JVMs
-- insights that can be applied by other practitioners in the field.


The complete call for participation and submission information can be
found at
http://www.usenix.org/events/jvm02/cfp/


Awards for the best paper and the best paper that is primarily the work
of a student will be selected and presented at the Symposium.


Java Virtual Machine Research and Technology Symposium 2002 (JVM'02)
August 1-2, 2002
Marriott Hotel - San Francisco, CA
http://www.usenix.com/events/jvm02


JVM'02 will include 2 days of technical sessions emphasizing research
and advanced engineering techniques applicable to the development of
Java Virtual Machines, with a particular emphasis on experimental
results. A works-in-progress session will provide for reports on
projects in their preliminary stages. Symposium Proceedings will be
printed and distributed to attendees.


We look forward to seeing you in August 2002 in San Francisco!


Sam Midkiff, IBM
JVM'02 Program Chair


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The Java Virtual Machine Research and Technology Symposium is sponsored
by USENIX, the Advanced Computing Systems Association.
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