CFP DYNAMO'00: ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Dynamic and Adaptive Compilation and Optimization

Renaud Marlet <Renaud.Marlet@irisa.fr>
19 Jul 1999 01:26:14 -0400

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From: Renaud Marlet <Renaud.Marlet@irisa.fr>
Newsgroups: comp.compilers
Date: 19 Jul 1999 01:26:14 -0400
Organization: IRISA - Campus de Beaulieu - Rennes
Keywords: conference, CFP, optimize



                                                      ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on
                                Dynamic and Adaptive Compilation and Optimization
                                                                      (Dynamo'00)


                                To be held January 18, 2000 in conjunction with:
                      The 27th Annual ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of
                                                      Programming Languages (POPL)
                                        Boston, Massachusetts, January 19-21, 2000


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Important Dates


      * Submissions: September 17, 1999.
      * Author notification: November 5, 1999
      * Camera-ready final papers due: December 5, 1999


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Description


Research on Dynamic and Adaptive Compilation and related areas has been
sporadic and spread out. The goal of the workshop is to bring together
researchers, practitioners, and implementors in these areas to present
their experience and work in a forum that will allow them to colloborate
and exchange ideas.


The scope of Dynamo includes, but is not limited to:


      * New and innovative analyses and transformations that help dynamic
          and adaptive compilation.


      * Intermediate representations that help improve analyses and
          optimizations for dynamic and adaptive compilation.


      * Tools and techniques for supporting dynamic instrumentation and
          dynamic backpatching.


      * Architectural and system support for dynamic and adaptive
          compilation.


      * Support for garbage collection, multithreading, and exceptions for
          dynamic and adaptive compilation.


      * Formal reasoning of dynamic and adaptive compilation.


      * Techniques for dynamically compiling large server, scientific, and
          other applications.


      * New techniques for partial evaluation, program specialization, etc.,
          for dynamic and adaptive compilation.


      * Language support and extensions for dynamic and adaptive compilation.


      * Performance analysis and empirical results related to dynamic and
          adaptive compilation.


      * Dynamic compiling techniques for supporting active networks and mobile
          agents.


Dynamo'00 will include an invited talk, technical paper presentations, and
a discussion session whose format will be determined later. Attendance is
open, although enrollment will be capped at 80 people. Students are
encouraged to attend and may apply for support from the Conference
Attendance Program, especially if they have a paper accepted and would also
attend POPL. A proceedings of papers will be published with SIGPLAN.


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How to Submit


All submissions must be received by September 17, 1999.


      * Please fill out the following form at or before the time of
          submission.


      * Please submit a 100-200 word ASCII abstract (to be included in the
          form above) and a 5000 word (or less) paper -- i.e., approximately
          10 pages, typeset 10 point on 16 point -- excluding bibliography and
          figures.


Submissions must be either electronic (encouraged) or postal (discouraged).


      o Electronic submissions may be sent as a single e-mail message to
          jdchoi@us.ibm.com (MIME attachments are allowed). Electronic
          submissions should be in Postscript form, which must be interpretable
          by Ghostscript, or Acrobat PDF format. The Postscript must use
          standard fonts, or include the necessary fonts, and must be prepared
          for USLetter (8.5"x11") page size, although we will work with A4 if
          necessary. (Note: the dvips program takes a -t letter setting to
          force the letter page type. Please use this (only if) dvips is
          putting A4 commands in the postscript output.) Authors who cannot
          meet these requirements should submit hardcopy by post instead.


      o Postal submissions must be sent to Jong-Deok Choi by airmail (see
          address below) and must be received on or before September 15, 1999;
          10 copies (printed double-sided if possible) must be provided.


These are firm constraints; submissions not meeting the criteria described
above will not be considered.


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Workshop Organizers


      Program Chair General Chair


      Jong-Deok Choi Vugranam C. Sreedhar
      IBM T. J. Watson Research Center IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
      30 Saw Mill River Road P.O. Box 704
      Hawthorne, NY 10532 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
      Email: jdchoi@us.ibm.com Email: sreedhar@watson.ibm.com
      Tel: +1-914-784-7961 Tel: +1-914-784-7325
      Fax: +1-914-784-7455 Fax: +1-914-784-7455


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Program Committee


      Ron Cytron Washington University - St. Louis
      Evelyn Duesterwald Hewlett Packard Lab.
      Susan Eggers University of Washington
      Renaud Marlet IRISA/INRIA, France
      Torben Mogensen DIKU, Denmark
      Soo-Mook Moon Seoul National Univ., South Korea
      Urs Hölzle UC - Santa Barbara
      Jeff Hollinsgworth University of Maryland - College Park
      Todd Proebsting Microsoft Research


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