(Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this announcement) CGO 2011 - CALL FOR PAPERS
Ninth Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization (CGO 2011) April 2-6, 2011, Chamonix, France http://www.cgo.org The International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization (CGO) brings together researchers and practitioners working on bridging the gap between software abstraction and hardware execution. The conference spans the spectrum from purely static to fully dynamic approaches, and from pure software-based methods to architectural features and support. Original contributions are solicited in areas including but not limited to the following: Code Generation and Optimization . Techniques for efficient execution of dynamically typed languages . Techniques for developing or targeting custom or special-purpose targets . Code generation for emerging programming models . Code transformations for energy efficiency . New or improved optimization algorithms, including profile-guided and feedback-directed optimization . Techniques for measuring and tuning optimization effectiveness . Intermediate representations enabling more powerful or efficient optimization Parallelism . Language features and runtime support for parallelism . Transformations for heterogeneous or specialized parallel targets, e.g. GPUs . Data distribution and synchronization . Virtualization support for multicore and/or heterogeneous computing . Thread extraction and thread level speculation Static and Dynamic Analysis . Profiling and instrumentation for power, memory, throughput or latency . Phase detection and analysis techniques . Efficient profiling and instrumentation techniques . Program characterization methods targeted at program optimization . Profile-guided optimization and re-optimization OS, Architecture, and Runtime Support . Architectural support for improved profiling, optimization and code generation . Integrated system design (HW/OS/VM/SW) for improved code generation, including custom or special-purpose processors . Memory management and garbage collection Security and Reliability . Code analysis and transformations to address security or reliability concerns Practical Experience . Real dynamic optimization and compilation systems for general purpose, embedded system and HPC platforms IMPORTANT DATES: Abstract deadline is September 15, 2010. Paper deadline is September 22, 2010. Please visit the conference website for paper format guidelines and submission instructions. Notification of acceptance will occur by November 10, 2010. -------- General Chair Olivier Temam, INRIA Program Co-Chairs Carol Eidt, Microsoft Michael O'Boyle, University of Edinburgh Program Committee Vas Bala, IBM Francois Bodin, CAPS Enterprise and IRISA David Chase, Sun Anton Chernoff, AMD Jack Davidson, University of Virginia Lieven Eeckhout, Ghent University Grigori Fursin, EXATEC LAB, France Bjorn Franke, University of Edinburgh David Gregg, Trinity College, Dublin Thomas Gross, ETH Zurich Christophe Guillon, STMicroelectronics Rajiv Gupta, UC Riverside Anne Holler, VMWare Wei Hsu, University of Minnesota Robert Hundt, Google Paolo Ienne, EPFL, Lausanne Richard Johnson, NVIDIA Teresa Johnson, Hewlett Packard Andreas Krall, TU Vienna Tipp Moseley, Google Nacho Navarro, UPC Barcelona CJ Newburn, Intel Xipeng Shen, College of William and Mary Lee Smith, ARM Mary Lou Soffa, University of Virginia Uma Srinivasan, Intel Nathan Tallent, Rice University David Tarditi, Microsoft Christoph von Praun, Georg-Simon-Ohm Hochschule Nurnberg Richard Vuduc, Georgia Institute of Technology Ayal Zaks, IBM ********************************** Dr. Grigori Fursin http://unidapt.org/people/gfursin **********************************